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 Steve, we need to go shopping.

Let's write down a shopping list of things


we need.
 All right. What do you think we need?
 Let's look in the pantry first and then in the fridge.
There's just a little oil left, so we need to buy a bottle of olive oil.
 But olive oil is not so tasty. Don't you think sunflower oil is a better choice?
 Olive oil is much healthier than the other oils. It's more suitable for frying
food.
 Okay, then, a bottle of olive oil.
What do you want to eat for dinner tonight?
 Why do you say we cook some tuna salad?
 Yes, sure, I love tuna salad.
 Then we should buy two cans of tuna. We also need some bread. There
isn't much bread left.
 How many loaves of bread do we need?
 A loaf of bread is enough.
 And we also need two boxes of tea bags, put them on the list.
 Are there any cookies?
 Yes, there are a few.
 How about strawberry jam? Do we have any jam?
 No, there isn't any jam left. We need two jars of strawberry jam.
We have also run out of coffee; we should buy a bag of coffee.
 Oh, and I remember that you said you were going to bake a chocolate cake
tomorrow?
Do you have all the ingredients for it?
 It's good that you reminded me of that. I need to buy a bar of chocolate,
two sticks of butter and a bag of sugar.
 How about flour? Do we have any flour?
 Yes, we do. We have some flour on the shelf.
 How many bags are there?
 There are two bags of flour.
Let's look in the fridge now.
 How much milk is there?
 There isn't any left. We need two cartons of milk. We should also buy some
yogurt. We need four tubs of plain yogurt
 How about flavored yogurt?
 That's not a healthy choice. If you don't like plain yogurt, you can sweeten
it yourself with your favorite fresh fruit.
 That's a very good idea. Are there any eggs?
 No there aren't. We should buy a dozen eggs
We also need some potatoes cucumbers and radishes.
 What about fruit?
 Let's get two pounds of apples and a bunch of bananas
 Ah and some strawberries you know they're my favorite fruit.
 Of course, we can buy two trays of strawberries.
 Is that everything?
 No. We also need to buy two packs of toilet paper and paper towels
 Right and I’ve also added a tube of toothpaste to the list
I guess that's everything let's go shopping
 Are you ready to learn how to make spaghetti, Lisa?
 Of course, mom let's get started
Let's get out the ingredients
How much spaghetti do we need?
 One packet will be enough.
 What else do we need?
 One cup of chopped tomatoes, a can of tomato paste, one pound of ground
beef, an onion and some garlic. a bunch of basil, a half a cup of oil, a piece
of parmesan cheese and a large pot of water
Now we have everything
 Okay what do we do first?
 First of all, let's boil the water with a handful of salt and then add the pasta.
Now let's chop the onion, the garlic and the basil.
We must fry them gently with some oil until they're soft.
Next, we add the meat to the pan. You need to stir it for a few minutes until
it's brown
 It sounds simple enough. What's next?
 Then, we can add the can of tomato paste and the chopped tomatoes, a
little bit of water, about half a cup a teaspoon of salt and a pinch of pepper
Now let's put a lid on it and let it cook gently. It will be ready in 40 minutes
 I love spaghetti with lots of cheese on top it looks really yummy
 Now that we've done all this hard work it's time to eat
 Bon appetit
 Hello sir. Hello madam. May I take your order?
 Yes please. I'd like a bowl of chicken soup to start with.
 Would you like some bread with the soup?
 Do you have any bread rolls?
 I'm afraid not madam.
 Oh well i'll have a slice of toast, then.
 Sure. And the main course?
 I'll have the beef steak
 Of course. Would you like to order the dessert, too?
 Yes. I'd like a piece of homemade apple pie with vanilla ice cream.
 Would you also like something to drink?
 A glass of mineral water please.
 All right, thank you very much.
What can i get you sir?
 Um, i don't want a starter. I'd like to have pasta with mushrooms please.
 Would you like some black pepper and some grated cheese in your pasta
sir?
 Yes, sure, that sounds great.
 And to drink?
 I would like a cup of coffee please.
 How would you like your coffee?
 A little milk and sugar
 And for dessert?
 Do you have any chocolate cake at all?
 Yes. there's white chocolate cake and chocolate and orange cake
 I'll have the chocolate and orange cake please.
 Anything else?
 No, thank you
 Your order will be served soon
PARTITIVES

 A pound of apples
 A packet of spaghetti
 A glass of water
 A bottle of oil
 A bar of chocolate
 A jar of jam
 A can of tuna
 A loaf of bread
 A piece of cake
 A carton of milk
 A handful of salt
 A pinch of pepper
 A slice of toast
 A bag of flour
 A teaspoon of salt
 A dozen eggs
 A bunch of bananas
 A stick of butter
 A tray of strawberries
 A tub of yogurt
 A pack of toilet paper
 A pot of water
 A cup of coffee
 A bowl of soup
 A box of tea bags
 A tube of toothpaste

QUANTIFIERS

 Much
 Many
 How much
 How many
 A few
 A lot of/ lots of
 Some
 Any
 No/none
 A bit
 A little
 Enough

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