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Going out for dinner

British people often celebrate important events by going out for a meal.

Having a meal at a restaurant

Watch and listen to the video, which shows some friends celebrating together by going out for dinner.

How to make perfect British chips

In Britain, chips are a national favourite. Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal tells us his recipe for making perfect chips.

Food in Britain

What do you think is ‘British food’? Watch this film and find out what people in Britain like to eat.

Countable and uncountable nouns

Have you heard of countable and uncountable nouns? Do you know when to use ‘How much?’ or ‘How many?

Healthy eating

In this lesson, students will read and talk about balanced diets and learn how to interpret the nutritional information tables on food packaging. As a result, students will be more able to make healthier food choices when food shopping.

 couscous salad

Vegetarian UK

There are over 3 million vegetarians – people who don’t eat meat - in the UK today and the number is rising.

Making a chocolate Easter egg

In some countries, people eat chocolate eggs at Easter. Watch the video, learn how they're made and try the activities.

a boy counting vegetables

Healthy eating

Do you eat healthily? Food nouns can be countable or uncountable. In this activity you will learn how to make sentences using countable and uncountable nouns.

Food in a fridge

​When you describe a picture which contain lots of objects, it is important to make your description really clear.

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