Put the foods/drinks and containers into the correct category. Write in your notebooks.
• lamb chops
• white bread
• bananas
• brown rice
• coffee
• low−fat yoghurt
• green peppers
• a bar of chocolate
• butter
• a packet of crisps
Meat
Fruit & Vegetables
Dairy products
Beverages
Cereal, grains & pasta
Snacks
Complete the gaps. Use: packet, jar, cup, box, can.
1. a _ of tea
2. a _ of cola
3. a _ of crisps
4. a _ of honey
5. a _ of cereal
Choose the correct word.
1. Is there any / few sugar in the cupboard?
2. There aren’t any / some apples left.
3. I’ll have a little / few ice cream with my pie.
4. We haven’t got many / much bananas left.
5. There are a lot of / little eggs in the fridge.
Complete with: away, off, out or back.
1. Why don’t you take _ your jumper if you’re hot?
2. I am going to take you _ for your birthday.
3. A chicken burger and fries to take _, please.
4. It was the wrong size, so I had to take it _ to the shop.
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect Continuous or the Present Perfect.
1. I _ (study) all day. Time for a break!
2. Peter _ (join) the school drama club.
3. Jane _ (cook) for two days to prepare for the dinner party.
4. Mum _ (go) to the shops. She’ll be back soon.
5. I _ (swim) all morning. I am so tired!
Choose the correct response.
1. Are they your size?
a. No, they’re too big.
b. Thanks.
2. It really suits you.
a. Thank you very much.
b. Hang on a sec.
3. This is for you!
a. Oh no!
b. That’s very kind of you.
4. How much is it?
a. It’s £39.99.
b. That’s true.
5. £40 please.
a. I’ll take it.
b. Here you are.
Now I can …
• talk & write about food, drink & containers
• talk & write about shopping
• conduct a survey about shopping habits
• write a quiz about idioms & sayings about food
in English.
If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, what does an onion do?