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Here are the correct responses: 1. Can I take your order? 2. Would you like spaghetti bolognese or carbonara? 3. Yes, please. 4. Is that all? 5. Is that all, then? 6. No problem.
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UNIT1 1b

Here are the correct responses: 1. Can I take your order? 2. Would you like spaghetti bolognese or carbonara? 3. Yes, please. 4. Is that all? 5. Is that all, then? 6. No problem.
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NAME: GEORGE STALIN HERRERA LOZANO COURSE: 1B

DATE:16/04/2022

VOCABULARY

A. Look at the pictures and complete the crossword.

C S O U P

C H G

H E M U

C H E E S E B U R G E R

A R S S T

R R E H

R I R

O E O L I V E O I L

T S O E

M T

S A U S A G E T

B. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

wallet bitter junk dessert thirsty fresh need delicious

1. My dad never eats junk food. He hates candy.


fresh
2. This milk tastes terrible. It’s not .

3. This is a great meal! What’s for dessert ?

4. We need three eggs for the cake.

5. I really like this milkshake. It’s delicious .

6. Yuck! This coffee doesn’t have any sugar in it. It’s bitter .

7. I’m thirsty . I’d like some lemonade, please.

8. I can’t find my wallet . It’s not in my purse.

C. Complete the phrases.

1. a bar 2. a can 3. a bottle 4. a cup of 5. a glass 6. a slice of


of chocolate of lemonade of ketchup tea of milk pizza

GRAMMAR
A. Write the words under the correct heading.

milk cheese sandwich onion tomato meat


water peach flour pear

COUNTABLE NOUNS UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS


tomato meat
sandwich cheese
peart flour
onion milk
peach water
B. Complete the sentences with some, any or a(n).

any
1. Would you like sugar in your tea?

2. There’s a piece of cheese in the refrigerator.

3. My grandfather always has some eggs for breakfast.

4. I need some money from the bank.


any
5. There aren’t French fries with my burger.

6. Is there any bread?

C. Complete the sentences with How much or How many.

How many
1. months are there in a year?
How much
2. ketchup do you want on your French fries?
How many
3. players are there on a basketball team?
How much
. lemonade is there in the bottle?

D. Choose a, b or c.

a
1. There are books on my desk. It’s really messy.

a. many b. much c. lots


c
2. She doesn’t have money.

a. many b. lots c. much

3. There are c of beautiful buildings in this city.

a. much b. many c. a lot

4. a my classmates walk to school.

a. Lots of b. Lot of c. Much

5. Come on! We don’t have a time.

a. much b. some c. many


a
6. Jack reads of books. He loves reading.

a. many b. lots c. much


COMMUNICATION
Choose the correct answer.
Waiter: Good afternoon. (1) Can I take your order? / What do you usually have for lunch?

Woman: Yes, I’d like some spaghetti, please.

Waiter: (2) Do you eat / Would you like spaghetti bolognese or carbonara?

Woman: Oh, I don’t eat meat.

Waiter: The vegetarian dish then?

Woman: (3) Me too. / Yes, please.

Waiter: OK, then. (4) Is that all? / Would you like a drink?

Woman: Just some orange juice, thank you.

Waiter: (5) Is that all, then? / What else would you like?

Woman: Yes. But can I have the juice now?

Waiter: (6) No problem. / No, thanks.

Woman: Thank you.

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