Hello, young explorers of the English language! Are you ready for a tasty adventure? Today, we’re going to dive into the wonderful world of food and drinks. Food keeps us strong and healthy, and drinks quench our thirst. They are a big part of our lives, and learning about them in English is super fun!
In Grade 4, you’re growing up so fast, and your English skills are too! We’ll explore different types of food and drinks, learn new vocabulary, and practice using them in simple sentences and questions. This article is packed with exciting exercises and explanations to help you become a food and drink expert in English. So, grab your pencils, open your minds, and let’s get started!
Why is Learning About Food and Drinks Important?
Learning about food and drinks in English is more than just memorizing words. It helps you:
- Communicate: When you go to a restaurant, a shop, or visit friends, you can ask for what you want and understand what is offered.
- Understand Culture: Food is a big part of different cultures. Learning about food helps you understand people from other places.
- Stay Healthy: Knowing about healthy and unhealthy food helps you make good choices for your body.
- Be Creative: You can talk about your favorite meals, suggest recipes, and even plan parties!
Let’s Talk About Vocabulary!
Before we jump into exercises, let’s build our vocabulary. Here are some common food and drink words you’ll find useful:
Fruits (Buah-buahan):
- Apple
- Banana
- Orange
- Grapes
- Strawberry
- Watermelon
- Mango
- Pineapple
- Lemon
- Pear
Vegetables (Sayuran):
- Carrot
- Broccoli
- Tomato
- Potato
- Onion
- Cucumber
- Corn
- Pea
- Spinach
- Lettuce
Main Meals (Makanan Utama):
- Rice
- Bread
- Noodles
- Pasta
- Chicken
- Fish
- Meat
- Soup
- Sandwich
- Pizza
Snacks and Desserts (Camilan dan Makanan Penutup):
- Cake
- Cookies
- Ice cream
- Chocolate
- Chips
- Crackers
- Candy
- Yogurt
Drinks (Minuman):
- Water
- Milk
- Juice (e.g., orange juice, apple juice)
- Tea
- Coffee (usually for grown-ups!)
- Soda / Soft drink
- Lemonade
Other Useful Words:
- Delicious: Very tasty.
- Yummy: Another word for delicious.
- Healthy: Good for your body.
- Unhealthy: Not good for your body.
- Sweet: Tastes like sugar.
- Sour: Like a lemon.
- Salty: Like chips.
- Hot: Opposite of cold.
- Cold: Opposite of hot.
- To eat: To put food in your mouth and swallow it.
- To drink: To put liquid in your mouth and swallow it.
- Breakfast: The first meal of the day.
- Lunch: The meal in the middle of the day.
- Dinner / Supper: The meal in the evening.
- Favorite: The one you like the most.
Exercise 1: Picture Perfect Vocabulary
Look at the pictures below (imagine them!). Write the correct English word for each food or drink.
(In a real classroom, there would be pictures here. For this article, imagine pictures of:)
- A bright red apple.
- A bunch of purple grapes.
- A tall glass of milk.
- A slice of pizza.
- A yellow banana.
- A plate of steaming rice.
- A scoop of vanilla ice cream.
- A refreshing glass of orange juice.
- A healthy green broccoli.
- A warm cup of tea.
Answers:
- Apple
- Grapes
- Milk
- Pizza
- Banana
- Rice
- Ice cream
- Orange juice
- Broccoli
- Tea
Exercise 2: Categorize the Food!
Some foods are fruits, some are vegetables, and some are main meals. Let’s sort them out! Write each word in the correct category.
Words: Bread, Carrot, Apple, Chicken, Banana, Rice, Broccoli, Fish, Grapes, Potato, Noodles, Orange.
Categories:
- Fruits: ____, ____, ____, ____
- Vegetables: ____, ____, ____, ____
- Main Meals: ____, ____, ____, ____
Answers:
- Fruits: Apple, Banana, Grapes, Orange
- Vegetables: Carrot, Broccoli, Potato
- Main Meals: Bread, Chicken, Rice, Fish, Noodles
Exercise 3: Fill in the Blanks!
Use the words from the box to complete the sentences.
Word Box: delicious, drink, eat, water, milk, healthy, breakfast, lunch, dinner, favorite.
- I like to ___ an apple for a snack.
- We should plenty of every day.
- My ___ fruit is a mango.
- Yogurt is a ___ and tasty food.
- We usually have rice for ___ in my country.
- A sandwich is a good idea for ___.
- Soup is a warm meal, perfect for ___.
- I love ___ because it is sweet and good for my bones.
- This cake looks ___!
- The opposite of food is ___.
Answers:
- eat
- drink, water
- favorite
- healthy
- dinner
- lunch
- dinner
- milk
- delicious
- drink
Exercise 4: What Am I? (Riddles)
Read the clues and guess the food or drink!
- I am a fruit. I am yellow and long. Monkeys love me! What am I?
Answer: ____ - I am a vegetable. I am orange and good for your eyes. What am I?
Answer: ____ - I am a drink. I am white and comes from a cow. What am I?
Answer: ____ - I am a main meal. I am round with cheese and toppings. You can eat me in slices. What am I?
Answer: ____ - I am a dessert. I am cold and sweet. You can have me in many flavors. What am I?
Answer: ____
Answers:
- Banana
- Carrot
- Milk
- Pizza
- Ice cream
Exercise 5: Asking and Answering Questions
In English, we often ask questions about food and drinks. Here are some common ways to do it:
- What is your favorite food? (What food do you like the most?)
- Do you like pizza? (Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.)
- What do you want to drink? (I want water. / I want juice.)
- What did you eat for breakfast? (I ate eggs and toast.)
Let’s practice! Answer these questions about yourself.
- What is your favorite fruit?
- What is your favorite vegetable?
- What do you usually eat for lunch?
- What do you like to drink?
- What is your favorite snack?
(These answers will be personal for each student.)
Exercise 6: Making Simple Sentences
Now, let’s try to make our own sentences using the food and drink words.
Example:
- Word: Apple
- Sentence: I like to eat apples.
Write one sentence for each word:
- Banana: __
- Milk: __
- Rice: __
- Cookies: __
- Water: __
(These answers will vary based on the student’s creativity.)
Exercise 7: Healthy vs. Unhealthy Food
It’s important to eat healthy food to stay strong and energetic. Some foods are healthy, and some are not so healthy. Let’s classify them.
Words: Apple, Soda, Broccoli, Candy, Fish, Chips, Carrot, Cake, Water, Ice cream.
- Healthy Foods: ____, ____, ____, ____, ____
- Unhealthy Foods: ____, ____, ____, ____, ____
Answers:
- Healthy Foods: Apple, Broccoli, Fish, Carrot, Water
- Unhealthy Foods: Soda, Candy, Chips, Cake, Ice cream
Why is this important? Healthy foods give our bodies the vitamins and energy they need to learn, play, and grow. Unhealthy foods can be tasty, but eating too much of them can make us feel tired and sick.
Exercise 8: "Can I Have…?" – Ordering Food
Imagine you are in a cafe or a restaurant. How do you ask for something? We use "Can I have…?" or "I would like…".
Example:
- You want a glass of water.
- You say: "Can I have a glass of water, please?"
Now, practice asking for these items:
- You want a sandwich.
"__, please?" - You want a piece of cake.
"__, please?" - You want some orange juice.
"__, please?" - You want a banana.
"__, please?"
Answers:
- Can I have a sandwich
- Can I have a piece of cake
- Can I have some orange juice
- Can I have a banana
Exercise 9: Describing Food
We can use adjectives to describe how food tastes and looks.
- Taste: sweet, sour, salty, bitter (like coffee, but usually for adults)
- Texture/Temperature: hot, cold, crunchy, soft
- General: delicious, yummy, tasty, fresh
Let’s match the adjective to the food.
- Lemon is __. (sweet / sour)
- Chips are __. (sweet / salty)
- Ice cream is __. (hot / cold)
- A strawberry is __. (sour / sweet)
- Carrots are __. (soft / crunchy)
Answers:
- sour
- salty
- cold
- sweet
- crunchy
Exercise 10: My Favorite Meal
Let’s plan your favorite meal! Draw or write about what you would like to have for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Use the English words you have learned.
My Favorite Meal
Breakfast:
I like to eat ____ and drink ____.
Lunch:
For lunch, I want ____ and ____.
Dinner:
For dinner, I will have ____, ____, and ____.
Dessert:
For dessert, I would like ____.
(This is a creative exercise for students to personalize their learning.)
Conclusion: A World of Flavor!
Wow, we’ve had a fantastic journey through the world of food and drinks in English! You’ve learned new words, practiced asking questions, and even described how delicious things taste. Remember, the more you practice, the better you will become.
Keep exploring new foods and drinks, and don’t be afraid to talk about them in English. You can ask your friends what their favorite food is, tell your family what you want to eat, and even help your parents with the grocery list.
Learning English is like trying new foods – it can be exciting and rewarding! Keep practicing these exercises, and soon you’ll be a food and drink conversation star in no time. Happy eating and happy learning!

