Shops
Eating Out (restaurants)
Past Simple (irregular verbs)
Past Simple: (Regular)
100

A sign meaning you can enter the shop.


OPEN

100

The person who takes your order in a restaurant.

waiter

100

Yesterday I ______ (see) my friend.

saw

100

Make a positive sentence: She / help / the customer yesterday.


She helped the customer yesterday.

200

 What the shop assistant says to start a conversation.

Can I help you?

200

What the waiter asks when you are ready to choose food.

Are you ready to order?

200

We ______ (eat) dinner at home.

ate

200

Make a negative sentence: He / not / want / the blue shirt.

He didn’t want the blue shirt.

300

A very large shop that sells clothes, toys, beauty products and more

department store

300

What the customer says to order

I’d like… (or I’ll have…)

300

Last week she ______ (buy) a new dress.

bought

300

Make a question: you / wait / for the bus?

Did you wait for the bus?

400

Two ways to pay

to pay by card or by cash

400

You don’t eat inside; you take food home.

take-away

400

He ______ (go) to the supermarket and ______ (get) some milk. (two verbs)

went, got

400

Correct the mistake: She not liked the food. She asked for the bill?

She did not like the food. She asked for the bill.

500

The paper you get after paying.

receipt

500

What you say to the waiter when you finish eating and want to pay.

Could I have the bill, please

500

Correct the mistake: I break my phone yesterday. I think it was bad. I not do my homework. (three mistakes)


I broke my phone yesterday. I thought it was bad. I did not do my homework.

500

Make one positive, one negative and one question with the verb need (about shopping).

Example: I needed a new bag. I didn’t need shoes. Did you need anything?

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