Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Flashcards

Mark wrote in to ask for some flashcards for “Breakfast“, “Lunch” and “Dinner” ย (the latter to go with the Mr Wolf lesson!)

I just knocked up some quick demos here.

I’ve made a few changes and additions from everyone’s request and are there any other changes you’d like to see made?

Do let me know in the comments below!

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Be genki,

Richard

 

Richard Graham

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26 Responses to “Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Flashcards”

  1. Miriam

    It’s fun and educational (for little children)keep up the awesome work !!!

  2. Gumby

    Love the cards! It would be great to see cards that represent the various countries you have worked with in GE (Thailand, Tanzania, Japan). Or maybe have something in the forum with links, it would be fun to use it as a cultural discussion…

  3. Richard

    Actually I’d love to have something like the imagination sheets or something from the different countries!

  4. Jacs

    Hello
    You could keep the fruit picture as an extra one and change the time to 3pm and call it snack time?

  5. Jaynie

    These look super,thanks.I do agree with Jacs about keeping the fruit photo but changing the time and title to snack time.That would be great.Alot of my students dont get the idea of alot of people in the UK have a snack at 3’oclock!
    Thanks again for everything.

  6. Stephen

    Great cards!!! I think it would be great to expand upon these cards and include get up/wake up, go to school, go to bed, have a bath, etc so you can do the “What time do you…” lesson or talk about daily schedules.

  7. Gumby

    These cards are great! Thanks Richard!
    May I make one small request? Could you reverse the sleep and go to school, so that they go to school at 8 and go to sleep at 9?

    My first reason is that the clock on the school reads 8:00 and also 8:00 is a bit early to go to bed and can also be construed to mean ‘get up’.

    If you decide not to change the cards, it would lead to a good discussion on when the students go to bed….

    Can’t wait to see the “something really special”!

  8. Richard

    Done! 8 to, 9 to 8 ๐Ÿ™‚

  9. Stephen

    Thanks! That was pretty fast! Awesome. Looking forward to this weeks special blog. No hints as to what it is? ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Jaynie

    Thank you SO much for these,I will be usng them to introduce the ‘What time do you get up?’ in Hi friends 2.

  11. Mark Armstrong

    The new flashcards are just perfect Richard. Thank you so much. Another reason GE is awesome.

  12. Patrick

    Love them! And I know the kids will love them as well! Thanks as always!

  13. Irina

    Thanks! The cards are great.

  14. Nora

    Thank you for sharing. Great effort.

  15. Debra Cole

    I am a missionary in Thailand. Im not an English teacher but i do volunteer teaching English. Though i cannot purchase your programs, i do appreciate your emails, it has helped tremendously.

  16. Margit

    WOW! Again some cards I have completely missed! These are great.

  17. setareh

    Great and useful! Thanks for sharing them.

  18. Naima

    Thanks Richard! Sorry for late comment! I really enjoyed the idea. It is an efficient method to attract the children’s attention and make them like the topic and learn it easily and quickly!

  19. Kathy

    Great as always!
    Genki English – for me the best thing ever!
    After two years of joining in – I don’t have any place for other students!!!! Overcrowded!
    Congratulations!
    Thank you!
    I hope you will come back to Italy soon
    Kathy

  20. Richard Graham

    Fantastic Kathy – so great to hear!!! And I’m sure I’ll be back someday! ๐Ÿ™‚

  21. Carolyn

    Brilliant, Richard! I would’ve put the snack at 4 (tea time?), but it’s all a matter of opinion. hehe

    Thanks for a job well done!

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