English Food Vocabulary Varieties

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Flashcards based on the comparison of an original and redesigned English lesson focusing on international food vocabulary and language varieties.

Last updated 4:21 AM on 6/8/26
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Original Activity

A lesson focused on food vocabulary differences between American English and British English using matching activities and role plays.

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Cookie / Biscuit

An example pair used in the original activity to illustrate vocabulary differences between American and British English.

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Fries / Chips

A specific example of word differences between American English and British English for the same food item.

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Candy / Sweets

A vocabulary pair identified in the original activity as a difference between American and British English.

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Redesigned Activity

An expanded lesson where students explore food vocabulary from American, British, Australian, and Indian English varieties.

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Australian English

One of the additional English varieties included in the redesigned activity to show language diversity.

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Indian English

One of the specific English varieties added to the redesigned lesson to improve the integration of language varieties.

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Interactive Quiz

A tool used in the redesigned activity to encourage student participation and engagement.

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Audio Recordings

Multimedia examples from different English varieties included to help students understand worldwide usage and pronunciation variations.

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Language Diversity Awareness

The goal of including multiple English varieties and audio recordings to help students understand that English is used differently around the world.