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Eating and drinking utensils – A1 English Vocabulary

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Last updated: May 25, 2026 9:53 am
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Practice A1 English with these engaging eating and drinking utensils vocabulary exercises. Learn words for cutlery, plates, glasses, and kitchen items through interactive quizzes and activities. Perfect for beginners!

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Eating and drinking utensils Explanation

A1 Elementary Vocabulary Lesson on basic words for eating and drinking utensils. The pictures, descriptions and examples below will help you to understand and remember the terms.

It is important for everyday English to learn eating and drinking utensils. We use these words at home, in restaurants, at school and when we talk about food and meals. In this lesson you will learn common utensils and dining items with short explanations and examples sentences.

Basic Eating Utensils

1. Spoon

A spoon is used for eating foods like soup, yogurt, or rice.

Example:
I eat soup with a spoon.

2. Teaspoon

A teaspoon is a small spoon used for tea, coffee, or sugar.

Example:
She put two teaspoons of sugar in her tea.

3. Knife

A knife is used for cutting food.

Example:
Use a knife to cut the bread.

4. Fork

A fork has prongs and is used to pick up food.

Example:
I eat pasta with a fork.

5. Cutlery

Cutlery includes knives, forks, and spoons.

Example:
The restaurant provides clean cutlery.

Drinking Containers

6. Glass

A glass is a transparent container used for drinks.

Example:
Can I have a glass of water?

7. Mug

A mug is a large cup with a handle.

Example:
He drinks coffee from a mug.

8. Cup

A cup is a small container used for drinks.

Example:
She has a cup of tea every morning.

9. Saucer

A saucer is a small plate placed under a cup.

Example:
The cup is on the saucer.

Dining Items

10. Plate

A plate is a flat dish used for serving food.

Example:
Put the rice on the plate.

11. Bowl

A bowl is a deep dish used for soup, cereal, or salad.

Example:
My cereal is in a bowl.

12. Napkin

A napkin is used to clean your hands or mouth while eating.

Example:
Please use a napkin at the table.

13. Tray

A tray is used for carrying food or drinks.

Example:
The waiter carried drinks on a tray.

Containers for Drinks

14. Bottle

A bottle is used to store liquids.

Example:
There is a bottle of juice in the fridge.

15. Jug / Pitcher

In British English people say jug, while American English often uses pitcher.

Example:
Please bring a jug of water.

16. Teapot

A teapot is used to make and serve tea.

Example:
My grandmother has a beautiful teapot.

Helpful Food and Table Vocabulary

  • meal → breakfast, lunch or dinner
  • table → furniture for people to eat on
  • serve → give food to people
  • pour → make liquid flow into a container
  • drink → take liquid into your mouth
  • restaurant → a place where food is eaten by people

Learning eating and drinking vocabulary helps you read menus, understand restaurants, and everyday conversations. Use these words a lot. Use them when you are talking about food and everyday life.

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