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SPBeginner English (A2): Kitchen Action Verbs
Learning English can be simple when you practice with daily actions. In this lesson, we learn kitchen action verbs that are useful for Beginner English (A2 level). These verbs help you talk about everyday activities using the present continuous tense.
I am slicing the bread.
I am chopping onions.
I am pouring water.
I am stirring the soup.
I am peeling a banana.
I am whisking the eggs.
I am grating the cheese.
I am kneading the dough.
I am simmering the sauce.
I am roasting the chicken.
I am baking the cookies.
These simple sentences help learners understand daily routine vocabulary and improve spoken English step by step. When you connect verbs with real-life activities like cooking, it becomes easier to remember new words. This is a great method for English beginners, ESL learners, and anyone practicing basic English sentences.
Try to say the sentences aloud and repeat them while watching the actions. This improves English speaking, pronunciation, and vocabulary building. Small practice every day can help you become more confident in English communication.
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