Upper Beginner ESL Speaking - Food 1

A Complete Set of ESL Speaking Lessons About Food

Unit 4 of the K–12 ESL curriculum is designed as a full speaking unit that helps multilingual learners practice real conversations about food, cooking, restaurants, world cuisines, and healthy eating.

These lessons are intentionally built as high-engagement ESL speaking lessons for:

  • Elementary, middle school, and teen ELLs

  • Newcomers and A1–A2 learners

  • Teachers looking for ready-to-teach speaking activities

  • Oral communication practice in ESL pull-out, ESOL class, or mainstream support

This unit includes:

✔ Daily speaking warm-ups
✔ Guided dialogues
✔ Partner conversation tasks
✔ “Would you rather…?” speaking challenges
✔ Real-world food vocabulary for conversation
✔ Oral fluency practice in every lesson

Teachers searching for ESL speaking lessons, food conversation lessons, oral language units, or K–12 speaking activities will find this unit matches their needs perfectly.


🍲 Unit Overview: A Speaking-First Approach to Food

This unit builds the oral language skills students need to talk about:

  • How food is cooked

  • Eating out at restaurants

  • Foods from around the world

  • Healthy and unhealthy food choices

Each lesson follows a speaking-centered design:

  1. Chat-a-Bit speaking warm-up

  2. Short, level-appropriate reading to introduce speaking vocabulary

  3. Vocabulary discussion with bolded terms

  4. Structured speaking questions

  5. Four speaking dialogues per lesson

  6. Communicative role-plays and discussion tasks

  7. Conversation-based review activities

These lessons give students repeated opportunities to practice talking in complete sentences, build conversation confidence, and develop everyday communication skills around a universally familiar topic: food.


🧠 Speaking Skills Developed in This Unit

Speaking & Conversation Skills

  • Asking and answering questions

  • Expressing preferences and opinions

  • Describing food, dishes, flavors, and cooking methods

  • Holding a conversation in pairs

  • Practicing pronunciation with guided dialogues

  • Using conversational gambits (“I think…,” “I prefer…,” “That sounds good!”)

Listening Skills

  • Listening to partners during role-plays

  • Following restaurant dialogues

  • Responding to questions in real time

Vocabulary for Speaking

Students learn practical oral vocabulary such as:

  • Cooking methods: grill, fry, steam, bake, boil

  • Restaurant terms: menu, order, tray, bill, service, tip

  • Global food words: toppings, dough, spices, sauce, flavor

  • Health terms: protein, vitamins, fiber, energy

Vocabulary is always introduced in ways that support oral communication, not rote memorization.

Grammar for Speaking

  • Expressing preferences (“I like…,” “I’d rather…”)

  • Asking about food (“What do you like?” “Would you try…?”)

  • Using adjectives to describe taste and texture

  • Talking about routines (“I usually eat…”)


🎓 Teaching Approaches Focused on Speaking

Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)

Every lesson includes structured speaking tasks to help students talk more, not less.

Task-Based Speaking

Students participate in:

  • Restaurant role-plays

  • Cooking and recipe conversations

  • Global food comparisons

  • Healthy vs. unhealthy food debates

  • “Choose a dish” speaking tasks

Scaffolding for Oral Fluency

  • Sentence starters

  • Guided dialogues

  • Predictable speaking frames

  • Accessible question sets

Flexible for Mixed Ages (6–18)

Younger students can speak using simpler sentences.
Teens can give longer, more descriptive answers.


🍎 How This Speaking Unit Fits the Curriculum

This is the fourth complete speaking unit in the K–12 ESL program. It builds on previous speaking units:

  • Unit 1: Neighborhood speaking

  • Unit 2: Community-life speaking

  • Unit 3: Animals speaking

Unit 4 continues developing real-world speaking ability with a topic learners love: food.

It prepares students for future speaking units on:

  • Daily routines

  • Nature and the environment

  • Travel and geography

  • People and cultures


🍽️ Detailed Lesson Descriptions (Speaking-Optimized)


Lesson 1 — Cooking (ESL Speaking Lesson: Cooking Methods)

Speaking Objective: Students talk about how food is cooked using everyday verbs and adjectives.
Speaking Vocabulary: juicy, crunchy, tender, grill, oven, steam
Speaking Activities:

  • “Chat a Bit” warm-up conversation

  • Mini-readings to introduce speaking vocabulary

  • Structured speaking questions about cooking

  • 4 cooking dialogues for partner speaking

  • “Would you rather…?” cooking conversation
    Speaking Benefits: Helps students describe food in conversation using real cooking vocabulary.


Lesson 2 — Restaurants (ESL Speaking Lesson: Eating Out & Ordering Food)

Speaking Objective: Students practice restaurant conversations, ordering food, and describing restaurants.
Speaking Vocabulary: menu, order, service, tray, bill/check, tip
Speaking Activities:

  • Speaking warm-up

  • Short readings with discussion

  • 5 restaurant-type conversations (fast food, café, buffet, fine dining, street food)

  • Restaurant ordering role-play

  • Pair dialogues
    Speaking Benefits: Builds survival English for real restaurant situations.


Lesson 3 — Food Around the World (ESL Speaking Lesson: Global Foods & Culture)

Speaking Objective: Students discuss world cuisines and compare flavors, dishes, and eating styles.
Speaking Vocabulary: toppings, flavor, dough, spices, sauce, dip
Speaking Activities:

  • Cultural food readings (Italy, Japan, Mexico, India, China)

  • Guided speaking questions

  • 4 partner dialogues

  • “Would you rather…?” world food speaking challenge
    Speaking Benefits: Encourages longer answers, cultural comparisons, and descriptive speaking.


Lesson 4 — Healthy Eating (ESL Speaking Lesson: Nutrition & Food Choices)

Speaking Objective: Students talk about nutrients, healthy habits, and daily food choices.
Speaking Vocabulary: diet, nutrients, energy, muscle, digest, balance
Speaking Activities:

  • Warm-up speaking questions

  • Nutrition readings with oral discussion

  • Partner dialogues

  • Conversation tasks on health and food choices

  • “Would you rather…?” speaking questions
    Speaking Benefits: Supports academic speaking for science and health classes.


📝 Assessment (Speaking-Focused)

  • Oral conversation checks

  • Role-play: restaurant ordering

  • Mini-speaking presentations (“My favorite food,” “How my family cooks…”)

  • Fluency task: describe a meal in 4–6 sentences