Know Your Kitchen Vocabulary Say what each picture is, then check with a click … The sounds are not yet functional …. CLICK SLIDE TO START ….. Visual Vocabulary.

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Know Your Kitchen Vocabulary Say what each picture is, then check with a click … The sounds are not yet functional …. CLICK SLIDE TO START ….. Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 2 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 used to prevent your food from going off …. fridge (refridgerator)

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 3 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 used to serve your bœuf bourguignon... casserole

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 4 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 one of many different kinds … coffee-machine

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 5 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 you need it for the wine … corkscrew

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 6 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 your dinner is served on this …. dinner plate

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 7 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 put it in the right place …. cutlery

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 8 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 saves a lot of work by hand …. dishwasher

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 9 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 you might have to repair it one day … how it works

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 10 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 for cooking the roast lamb … oven

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 11 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 needed for making a full English breakfast … frying-pan

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 12 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 this one uses gas, but there are electric ones, too … (cooking) hob

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 13 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 to serve the water in style …. (water) jug

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 14 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 needed to boil the water for a cup of tea … kettle

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 15 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 with this you knead the dough … mixer

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 16 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 they protect your hands from burns … oven gloves

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 17 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 there's one for every kind of cut … set of (kitchen) knives

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 18 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 you weigh ingredients with these … (kitchen) scales

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 19 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 the basic cooking utensil … saucepan

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 20 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 essential for a cup of tea … cup and saucer

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 21 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 usually preferred by workmen …… mug

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 22 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 essential for the washing-up … sink

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 23 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 to remove the lumps from flour!! sieve

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 24 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 I'd love a cup of tea … teapot

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 25 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 How can you manage without this? tin-opener

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 26 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 every home should have one ….. toaster

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 27 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 for cooking Asian-style ….. wok

In the kitchen PLAY SOUND word sentence 28 Visual Vocabulary Developer - Chris Snuggs - April 2010 Nuits St Georges, 1984 ….. wine glass

That is the end of the exercise! Go back and do it again until you get them ALL right FIRST TIME!!! BACK TO BEGINNING ….