Food Vocabulary
Quantifiers and Prices
Shopping Units & Payment
Phrases for Shopping
100

This fruit can be red, yellow or green. It's sweet or, sometimes, sour. 

An apple

100

How can you find out the price of one item in a shop?

How much is this?

100

How can you start making your order politely?

Could I have ... (please)?

100

What unit of measurment do you usually use for water and milk?

Litres

200

Favourite minions' fruit.

A banana

200

What quantifier do we use for a large number of uncountable items?

Much

200

How can you ask a seller for help?

Could you help me, please?

200

Complete the text using four words from the list: a, any, aren't, isn't, much, some, would.

I ... like to make ... pastries. We've got ... bag of flour, but there aren't ... eggs in the fridge. And there ... any butter. Let's go to the grocery.

I would like to make some pastries. We've got a bag of flour, but there aren't any eggs in the fridge. And there isn't any butter. Let's go to the grocery.

300

These vegetables can be red, green , yellow or orange. You can add them to salads or pizza.

Peppers

300

How can you ask for three different items in a grocery and ask about their prices?

Example: Could I have ..., ... and ...? How much are they together?

300

Listen to the audio and speak after the beep. Use the prompts:

1. Yes ... / Of ...

2. How ... pastries ... ... want?

3. How ... sugar ... ... want?

4. 638R

- Yes, sure. / Of course.

- How many pastries do you want?

- How much sugar do you want?

- Six hundred and thirty-eight roubles.

300

Use the prompts and make a dialogue:

- Morning. Can / have / fruits?

- Sure. exactly / want?

- would / 3 peppers / 5 tomatoes / 6-7 cucmbers.

- Here / are.

- Thanks. Could / also / have / grapes?

- How / kilos.

- One / enough.

- Here / are.

- How / together?

- 1275R.

- Good morning! Can I have some fruits?

- Sure. What exactly do you want?

- I would like three peppers, five tomatoes and six or seven cucumbers.

- Here you are.

- Thanks. Could I also have some grapes?

- How many kilos?

- One is enough.

- Here you are.

- How much are they together?

- One thousand two hundred and seventy-five roubles.