What are the 3 main meals in Britain?
Breakfast, lunch and dinner / supper.
Name 3 fruits!
Bananas, apples, strawberries, grapes, oranges, lemons, ...
What ingredients do you need to make a lemonade?
Water and lemons.
Name 4 uncountable nouns!
Tea, milk, coffee, water, flour, sugar, salt, cheese, tuna, beef, butter, ...
Name at least 3 ingredients of a typical British breakfast!
Bacon, eggs, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, baked beans, fried bread.
Name 5 vegetables!
Tomatoes, beans, lettuce, potatoes, onions, mushrooms, cabbage, carrots, ...
Pork is the meat of what animal?
Pig.
Do we use 'a little' or 'a few'?
________ apples
________ butter
________ peas
________ flour
a few apples
a little butter
a few peas
a little flour
Many people in Britain cook food from other countries. Name at least 3 of them!
Lasagne, spaghetti bolognese, risotto, curry.
Name 6 drinks!
Orange juice, tea, coffee, lemonade, water, wine, milk, ...
Think of 3 products that we make from milk!
Yoghurt, butter, cream, ...
Complete with 'some' or 'any'.
1. I haven't got _____ food for you.
2. Well, have you got _____ water?
3. Oh, I can find _____ vegetables.
1. I haven't got any food for you.
2. Well, have you got any water?
3. Oh, I can find some vegetables.
What is the difference between 'dinner' and 'tea' in some parts of Britain?
'Dinner' - The main meal at midday.
'Tea' - The light meal they have in the afternoon.
Match the words:
a loaf milk
a tin chocolate
a bar bread
a carton salmon
a loaf of bread
a tin of salmon
a bar of chocolate
a carton of milk
Think of 3 types of fish!
Tuna, salmon, catfish, trout, sharks, ...
Are these nouns countable or uncountable?
grapes -
cabbage -
bread -
French fries -
grapes - countable
cabbage - uncountable
bread - uncountable
French fries - countable