Wednesday, 13 July 2011
VocaTube - English Vocabulary about the Kitchen

Do you know the meaning of frying pan, mixer or cook? Not really too sure? Don’t worry, this new post on the VocaTube series comes to the rescue.

In this post, we present several videos with which you’ll learn vocabulary about the kitchen. Moreover, videos are sorted according to the levels of difficulty (from the elementary to the intermediate level) so you’ll be able to jump and watch only the ones you’re interested in.

Remember that vocabulary can only be improved with practice and listening through repetition. It’s difficult for everyone to understand from the beginning but you’ll notice that the more hours you listen, the better your understanding.

Good introductory video to learn how to name different things in the kitchen – elementary English



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Great video with questions to introduce the things in the kitchen to your children – elementary English



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Good subtitled video with vocabulary related to the kitchen (part 1) – elementary English



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Good subtitled video with vocabulary related to the kitchen (part 2) – elementary English



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Another video with English vocabulary related to the kitchen – elementary English



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Part 1 from a video that shows you a real kitchen – intermediate English



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Part 2 from a video that shows you a real kitchen – intermediate English



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Part 3 from a video that shows you a real kitchen – intermediate English



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JenniferESL explains idioms and sayings about the kitchen – advanced English



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