Categorise the food and drinks on the shopping list by completing the chart.
Shopping list
ice cream
low−fat yoghurt
frozen chips
bar of chocolate
tuna
tomatoes
onions
white sugar
brown rice
biscuits
chicken nuggets
lettuce
Healthy Food: Junk Food:
Circle the odd one out.
1. onions – green peppers – chocolate – lettuce
2. chicken legs – lamb chops – onions – sausages
3. biscuits – tuna – crisps – cola
4. bananas – low−fat milk – ice cream − butter
Label the containers. Then match them with their contents.
Complete the phrasal verbs with off, out, away and back.
1. If you don’t like it, then take it _ to the shop.
2. It is very hot. I think I will take _ my shirt.
3. Can we eat a take _ tonight?
4. My parents always take us _ on Fridays.
What did Alex order? Choose from sentences A−H to complete the dialogue. There are two extra sentences.
Waiter: Good evening. What can I get you?
Alex: 1) _
Waiter: And as a main course?
Alex: 2) _
Waiter: Can I suggest the lamb chops? They’re very good.
Alex: 3) _
Waiter: Would you like chips or a bowl or rice with that?
Alex: 4) _
Waiter: And would you like something to drink?
Alex: 5) _
Waiter: A bottle of water. Is that all, sir?
Alex: 6) _
A. I think I’ll have the chicken legs.
B. Yes, Thank you.
C. Rice, please.
D. A bottle of water, please.
E. Would you like a bottle of cola?
F. I’ll have the salad to start, please.
G. No, thank you. I’ll stick with the chicken today.
H. No, thank you. I don’t want dessert.
Circle the correct item.
1. I bought any / some tins of tuna.
2. There are no / any apples left.
3. Do you have any / a few milk?
4. There aren’t some / any frozen peas.
5. There’s only a little / a few pie left.
6. Is she making a lot of / a little cookies?
7. There is a few / a lot of lettuce.
8. They’ve got some / a few water.
9. Can you make a few / a little sandwiches?