Organize Your Fridge
ESL Lesson PlansOrganize Your Fridge

Organize Your Fridge

This ESL lesson plan focuses on teaching food-related vocabulary and practical language skills for everyday life, making it ideal for teens and adults in a group setting. Through reading, vocabulary, and discussion exercises, students will learn tips for organizing a fridge and strategies for keeping food fresh. This 45-minute lesson emphasizes speaking practice and vocabulary building while encouraging conversations about daily routines and healthy habits.

Skills

  • Can give short, basic descriptions of events and activities.
Online Interactive
Based on CEFR
Fully Customizable
1

Think about your fridge and answer the following questions.

You can put many things in your fridge. You can keep fruits and vegetables fresh. Cheese and meat stay good in the fridge. Also, milk and juice are good to keep cold. You can put condiments like mayonnaise in there, too. But you cannot put clothes, shoes, keys, or a TV in the fridge. These things do not belong in the fridge.
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Which of these items can you put in the fridge?
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Why do we store things in the fridge?
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Which of these items should not be put in the fridge?
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What can you keep cold in the fridge?
2

Discuss this vocabulary with the teacher.

3

Read the text about how to organize your fridge!

4

Can you tell which sentences are True and which are False?

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Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. Use the text to help you answer it.

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In pairs, imagine you share a fridge. Discuss where to place each item and how to keep it organized. Use the questions below to help you.