This fruit can be red, yellow or green. It's sweet or, sometimes, sour.
An apple
How can you find out the price of one item in a shop?
How much is this?
How can you start making your order politely?
Could I have ... (please)?
What unit of measurment do you usually use for water and milk?
Litres
Favourite minions' fruit.
A banana
What quantifier do we use for a large number of uncountable items?
Much
How can you ask a seller for help?
Could you help me, please?
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.
These vegetables can be red, green , yellow or orange. You can add them to salads or pizza.
Peppers
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?
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.
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.