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In
this lesson you will learn about fruits and vegetables. You
will take a test to check your understanding of the differences
between fruits and vegetables.
Focus: vocabulary |
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Hi. In the classroom today you will learn about fruits and
vegetables.
The definition of a fruit is the ripened ovary or
ovaries of a seed-bearing plant, together with accessory
parts, containing the seeds and occurring in a wide
variety of forms.
Another definition is an edible, usually sweet and fleshy form of such a
structure.
The definition of a vegetable is a plant cultivated for
an edible part, such as the root of a beet, the leaves
of spinach, or the flower buds of broccoli or
cauliflower.
Another definition is the edible part of such a plant.
If you go to a restaurant or a grocery store it is
important to know the difference between fruits and
vegetables.
Visit a grocery store and make a list in English of the names of
fruits and vegetables you find for sale.
Return home and use a dictionary to determine which
items are fruits and which are vegetables.
This is a good way to increase your English vocabulary.
Until next time. |
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Take the test |
Take
the test below. This is a test to see if you know which
English words represent fruits and which words represent
vegetables. There are 50 questions. Good luck. |
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