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Breakfast BEGINNING ESL LESSON

breakfast Breakfast is the first meal of the day. We eat breakfast in the morning.

bacon & eggs Many people eat bacon and eggs in the morning. Bacon and eggs are fried in a skillet.

making toast Many people eat toast for breakfast. We put bread in a toaster to make toast. Teaching Tip: Have students hold the globe and point to where they are from. Take pictures of them with a digital camera.

dozen eggs A “dozen” means twelve. There are 12 eggs in this carton of eggs.

chicken and eggs Eggs come from chickens. This chicken laid three eggs.

tortillas These are corn tortillas. Tortillas taste great with eggs and cheese.

breakfast burritos Breakfast burritos have eggs, cheese, and potatoes inside. They taste good with salsa or guacamole.

stove We cook breakfast on a stove. Most stoves have four burners.

pancakes This man is eating pancakes. We put butter and syrup on pancakes.

flipping The man is flipping a pancake in a frying pan. Teaching Tip: Give students a vocabulary list and have them look up the words and write the definitions.

frying pan A “frying pan” is also called a skillet. Frying pans have a handle. handle

waffles These are waffles. Supermarkets sell frozen waffles. Frozen waffles are heated in a toaster. Teaching Tip: Have students hold the globe and point to where they are from. Take pictures of them with a digital camera.

waffle maker Some people make homemade waffles in a waffle maker. Teaching Tip: Have students hold the globe and point to where they are from. Take pictures of them with a digital camera.

syrup This is maple syrup. Maple syrup comes from maple trees. The man is collecting syrup in a bucket. Teaching Tip: Have students hold the globe and point to where they are from. Take pictures of them with a digital camera.

stick of butter Butter is made from cream. Cream comes from a cow. Teaching Tip: Have students hold the globe and point to where they are from. Take pictures of them with a digital camera.

oatmeal This is a bowl of hot oatmeal. Oatmeal is good for your health.

cereal We can buy cereal at the supermarket. Pour the cereal in a bowl and add milk.

bagel This is a bagel with cream cheese. Bagels can be heated in a toaster.

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