Everyday English (Elementary)
Topic: Talking about Food and Drink
In this lesson, students will develop conversation skills by talking about shopping and eating habits. The lesson also focuses on countable and uncountable nouns.
Lesson Notes January 20, 2026 (Elementary)
Words & Phrases
Sorry I am late, my iPad updated its system.
I made a mistake using LINE last week. (When we do something accidentally we use “make a mistake”, rather than “have an accident” which means injury or damage)
At the distillery, there is a room full of stacked whisky barrels.
Have the wildfires been extinguished yet? (= to put out a fire, cigarette, candle, flame etc)
Do you like beer snacks?
I never snack when I drink whisky.
Countable & Uncountable Nouns
Pantry (noun) = a small room or cupboard used to store food, drinks, and kitchen supplies. (plural: pantries)
She keeps dry goods like rice and pasta in the pantry.
The pantry was fully stocked before the long weekend.
Do you have a pantry in your kitchen?
Next lesson
January 27, 2026
09 2A Countable and Uncountable page 4, continue questions from 70.3 number 5
Review 9 2A Countable and Uncountable pages 1 and 2