Vocabulary exercises to help learn words for more vegetables. Exercise Task 1 Exercise Task 2 Exercise Task 3 Exercise Task 4 Exercise Discussion Try another vocabulary lesson Language level B1 Intermediate Topics food and drink Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5 Average: 4.9 (11 votes) Rate Are you ready to take your vocabulary to the next level? Join thousands of learners from around the world who are making great progress with their English vocabulary with our online courses. Find out more I like eating broccoli, pumpkin, spinach and I like to include garlic in my food but I don't like eating it if is not cooked Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments I like Pumpkin and Ginger Log in or register to post comments Please ,someone tell me that ,what the cassava and chard are. Log in or register to post comments Hello mdaivid, Cassava is a root vegetable (meaning that it grows under the ground) which grows in tropical climates. Chard or Swiss chard is a leafy vegetable popular in many European countries. It comes from the Mediterranean region originally. You can find wikipedia pages on both these plants. Peter The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments Pagination First page first Previous page previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4
I like eating broccoli, pumpkin, spinach and I like to include garlic in my food but I don't like eating it if is not cooked Log in or register to post comments
Hello mdaivid, Cassava is a root vegetable (meaning that it grows under the ground) which grows in tropical climates. Chard or Swiss chard is a leafy vegetable popular in many European countries. It comes from the Mediterranean region originally. You can find wikipedia pages on both these plants. Peter The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments
Hello mdaivid,
Cassava is a root vegetable (meaning that it grows under the ground) which grows in tropical climates.
Chard or Swiss chard is a leafy vegetable popular in many European countries. It comes from the Mediterranean region originally.
You can find wikipedia pages on both these plants.
Peter
The LearnEnglish Team