Learn vocabulary about cooking tools & utensils at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: knives, forks, and spoons used for eating?
Answer: flatware
Which word means: a thin stick used in pairs for eating asian food?
Answer: chopstick
Which word means: a large spoon with a long handle for serving soup?
Answer: ladle
Which word means: a flat tool used for lifting and turning food?
Answer: spatula
Which word means: a tool with bristles used for cleaning or painting?
Answer: brush
Which word means: a machine for cutting grass?
Answer: mower
Which word means: a heated device for making hair straight?
Answer: hair straighteners
Which word means: a device for heating a room?
Answer: radiator
flatware
Knives, forks, and spoons used for eating
chopstick
A thin stick used in pairs for eating Asian food
ladle
A large spoon with a long handle for serving soup
spatula
A flat tool used for lifting and turning food
brush
A tool with bristles used for cleaning or painting
mower
A machine for cutting grass
hair straighteners
A heated device for making hair straight
radiator
A device for heating a room
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Learn vocabulary about cooking tools & utensils at B1 intermediate level. Includes 8 multiple choice questions. 8 vocabulary words included. Created with...
Which word means: knives, forks, and spoons used for eating?
Which word means: a thin stick used in pairs for eating asian food?
Which word means: a large spoon with a long handle for serving soup?
Which word means: a flat tool used for lifting and turning food?
Which word means: a tool with bristles used for cleaning or painting?
Which word means: a machine for cutting grass?
Which word means: a heated device for making hair straight?
Which word means: a device for heating a room?
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