A1 Food and Drink Vocabulary
Quick Answer
A1 food and drink vocabulary covers 19 everyday words across three picture lessons: fruits, everyday foods, and drinks. Pick a lesson below to start with pictures, examples, flashcards, and a quick quiz.
A1 Food and Drink Lessons
Each lesson teaches a small group of A1 words with pictures and short example sentences. After the pictures you have Practice, Flashcards, Spaced Review, and a Quick Check Quiz so you can test what you learned.
Six everyday fruits: apple, banana, orange, lemon, grape, pear.
6 words · Start lesson →Eight common foods: bread, rice, egg, meat, chicken, fish, cheese, soup.
8 words · Start lesson →Five common drinks: water, milk, tea, coffee, juice.
5 words · Start lesson →Why These Three Lessons?
At A1 level, food and drink vocabulary works best when each lesson stays focused on a single group. Sweet and juicy items (fruits) feel different from staple meals (foods), which feel different again from drinks. Splitting the words into three short lessons means you can finish one in a few minutes, get a sense of progress, and come back for the next.
The 19 words in this set are all A1-level (CEFR Council of Europe), based on the Cambridge English Vocabulary Profile. They are the food and drink words you will see and hear most often in everyday English.
What’s Next
After this set, the next A1 vocabulary topics are Classroom Objects, Family and People, and Colours. New picture lessons are added each week.
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