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.

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Which of these items can you put in the fridge?
2
Why do we store things in the fridge?
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Which of these items should not be put in the fridge?
4
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?

5

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

6

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.

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