Recipe Competition for ESL Students
Monday, November 9th, 2009As a chef, and an ESL teacher whenever possible I like to integrate food, recipes, and food etymology into my classes. Let’s face it everyone eats, but not everyone cooks. So, teaching cooking and English makes good sense, right? Not only do students learn the vocabulary of food, but they also learn about the origin of foods, and how food integrates into the culture.
The recipe below, is a bacon and egg pie recipe that my Mum, and many Mum’s and Dad’s from all over New Zealand and Australia know, and love. It’s not elaborate at all, but that’s why it’s so popular.
It’s easy to prepare (maybe 15 minutes) and cook, and introduces some useful verbs, like sprinkle and dot to language learners.
The great thing about cooking and English lessons is that a student can practise making the dish after class. Thus reinforcing the process, and linking the verbs to an action. Oh, and then they can enjoy the food of course. A big bonus.
What I’d like students to do is leave a recipe, via voice or text. A recipe that their Mum makes, or a home made recipe that is linked somehow to the culture of their home, or city.
Please share this voicethread. I’d like to get as many countries around the globe as possible. The 10 best recipes will receive free classes online with me.
So, giddy up, write a recipe, and leave it on the voicethread. Many thanks.