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Nouns Expressionsof quantity o nrnethi$/noone...


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Artictes A loaf of bread Food and clothes
. Pronunciation - diphthongs

Nouns
I High Street shops
Write the shops where you can get these things.

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1 a sliced loaf travel agent`s estate agent`s


4 a holiday brochure 7 a t'lat to renl
2 Iamb chops butcher`s library bookshop
5 a book to borrorv 8 a book to b'.:-r
3 newsagent`s dry cleaner`s
a magazine 6 a coat cleaned 9 a harr.-ut hairdresser`s

g: I UTE H ERS
ESTATE
E
rl tl
AGENT'S
tt
TI I JIi.
H H F------l H !-J

Countable and uncountable nouns apple rupr stamp car p€trol rneat HET nury dollar nce
Write the nouns in the correct column. job work potato fruit soup brcad hJ rws information

Countable nouns

stamp car dollar job potato loaf


petrol meat water money nice work fruit

soup bread news information

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I Clpcolote or o chocolate?. Expressions of quantity
I Sometimes a noun can be countable and uncountable.
I-ook at the picnrres and complete the sentences with 4 some ot ony?
a + noun or just the noun. I Complete the sentences with some or any.

I I like clottutc . 2
I
Would vou like adocobtc z.
1 There isnt any milk in the fridge.
2 Is thereany Detrol in the car?
-
3 Can you buy some milk when you go out?
4 I didn't buvany sraDes.
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5 I need to get some petrol on my way to work.
6 I need some change for the parking meter.
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7 I havent got any money.
8 Did you have any problems with this exercise?
- some
coffee
3 I drink-snerY 9 Can vou lend me monev?
4 Canlhave a coffee
morning 10 Can vou sive me some advice?

Correct the mistake in each sentence.

5 lt's made of glass


ffi
6 Iti a glass ofiuice.
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I Can I have/bread, please?
2 I dont want some rice. any
3 I'd like an information about hotels in the
town, please. some

2 Cornplete the seateoces ritL so,raa + noun or a/an + noun. 4 He has done a very good work recently. some
-. 5 I havent got some paper. any

6 Can I have any milk in my coffee, please? some

How much? or How mony?


Complete the questions with How much or
f I'd like at 'trrg , 2 WolHurlike sotc How many.
't;o<t?

lf
please.
1' How many children do you have?'
'Three. Two boys and a girll

2 '-butter
How much do we need?'
'fust one pack
3' How many eggs did you buy?'
'Half a dozenl
3 CatrIhave a cake ? 4 Have some cake How many
4' people are coming for supper?'
'Eighti
5' How much do you earn?'
'That's none of your business!'

6' How many bedrooms are there in her house?'


'Three.'
5 Can vou bu1' 6 I need some paper

a newspaper ?

l5 Ur*t4 ' Eat, drink and be merrY!


6 much, mony, or a lot of't.
Look at the picture. Complete the
sentences with much, many, or a lot of.

I The shop has alol of apples.


2 I carit see nuch bread.
3 There aren t many
_ sweets.
4 They havent got much _ cheese.
5 There are _ a lot of magazines, but
there arent many newspapers.

6 There isnt much milk.


7 Bulthere area lot of yoghurts.
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8 'Is there _much salt ?' 'Yes. Lots!'
9 They dont have much butter.

10 There area lot of cans ofCola.


11 There isntmuch olive oil.
12 There's a lot of rice.

a few or a- little?
Match a question in A with a reply in B and C.

A B c

I 'Does your tooth hurt?' I'm trying to lose weight.' Just a little, I`m going to the dentist tomorrow
2 'Were there many people at the party?' 'Just a few. l'm going to the dentist tomorrow.' Just a few. I didn`t know anyone
3 'Have some cream with your dessert!' 'Just a little. You can borrow them if you like.' Just a little. I`m trying to lose weight
4 'Have you got any books on Russian history?' I didn't know anyone.' Just a few. You can borrow them if you like

8 Conversation in a shop
Complete the conversation with your own ideas.

A Good morning! Can I help you?


'

B Yes. I'? `d like some grapes, please. ' How much are they?
A [4 a kilo.
B4 Can I have a nice bunch, please. And s
Have you got
any bananas?
A I'm sorry. I've only got a few left - just three.
B OK. Never mind. I need some vegetables.
Dou you have any broccoli?
A Yes, it's right next to you. Help yourself. ? Anything else?

B That's8 all How much


,thanks.e is that?
A That`s f,3.50, please.

@ Listen and compare.


Unit 4 . Eat, drink and be merryl 27
something/ no one ... Reading
9 Pronouns - someone ... l0 Britaint favourite meal - frsh and chips

Look at the posible combinations. I O Read the introduction and the paragraph How it all
began. Are the sentences true (/) or false (rY)? Correct
some the false sentences.
one
any
* | thing t ffi The Belgians invented fish and chips.
no
where Ths British inventedfish and chips.
every
'r
L I--l
LI There are 650 fish and chip shops in Britain.
there are 10,500 fish and chip shops in Britain
Complete the sentences using the words in bold
once only.
3I foseph Malin's family fried fish in their home to sell.
Joseph Malin`s family fried chips in their home to sell

someone anyone
4T The family lived near fried fish shop. a

5 Ll Poor people loved fish and chips because they were


1 There's someone on the phone for you.
delicious and cheap.
2 Did anyone ring me last night?
6E Oliver Twist wrote about fried fish.
everything nothing Charles Dickens wrote about fried fish

3 She has everything - a rich husband and a big house. Read the rest of the article. Answer the questions.
4 He hasnothing - not a penny to his name. 1 Why do people not believe ]oseph Malin's story in the
somewhere everywhere north ofEngland?
- Because they believe a man called John Lees began selling fish and chips in a market
in Mossley
5 I can't find mv kevs! I've looked everywhere
6 I want to so awav on holidav - somewhere hot. 2 Why is there a plaque in Mossley market?
anyone no one It is in honour oh John Lees

'Who did you speak to at the party?.' 3 How many fish and chip shops were there in 1910?
No one . I just stayed for ten minutes, then I leftl More than 25,000

8 I couldnt see anyone I knew at the party, so I left.


4 How many more shops were there by the 1920s?
someone eYeryone 10,000

a great concert: everyone


It was enjoyed it.
9
- 5 What outsells fish and chips today?
10 Could
someone lend me f,5 till the end of the week?
Burgers, kebabs, and pizzas

- one of the words in


Complete the sentences with 6 Where are they now fashionable?
exercise 1. Paris, France

1 Does anyone know whose this book is?


Complete the sentences.
2 Please dont worry about me. I'm fine. Nothingger

the matter. I TheBelgians invented chips.

3 Is there
anything I can do to help with the meal? Joseph Malin was the first person to sell fish and
No one
-'s chips in London.
4 I'm so unhaoov. loves me.
Charles Dickens
somewhere safe, and now I can't wrote about fried fish.
5 I put my qlasses J

John Lees
find them. 4 sold fish and chips in a market in 1863.

6 We're going to singHappy Birthday. Everyone has 5 Harry Ramsden opened the biggest fish and chip shop
to join in. in the world I93I.
Oliver Dupart
serves fish and chips in his restaurant
- in Paris.

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The Portuguese gave us fried fish. The Belgians invented chips.
Ihen 150 years ago, the British put them together to create
fish and chips. IIedisrute
Ioday Britain has 10,500 fish and chip shops, which earn over However, there is a dispute about how the dish began. In the
[650 million a year lhis multi-million pound industry grew north of England many people don't believe Joseph Malin's story.
from small beginnings. They say a man called John Lees began selling fish and chips in
a market in Mossley, Lancashire in 1863. Today there is a plaque
Houu it all [egan there in his honour.
150years ago, on the streets ofthe East End of London, a 13-year- Whatever the truth, the dish became extremely popular. By
old boy called Joseph Malin had the bright idea of combining 1910 there vvere more than 25,000 shops across the country
fried fish with chips. and over 35,000 by the 1920s. ln 1931 Harry Ramsden from
Joseph's family were poor, s0 they began frying chips in a Yorkshire opened a fish and chip'palace'modelled on the Ritz
downstairs room of their house to increase the family income. Hotel in London. lt is still the biggest fish and chip shop in
Nearby was a fried fish shop, and Joseph put some fried fish with the world.
his chips and walked the streets. He sold the fish and chips from
a tray, which hung round his neck. lt was a great success. Joseph
opened a shop - the first fish and chip shop.
Fish and chips became
a favourite with many
poor people. They were
tasty, cheap, and quick.
Charles Dickens, the tish and c[iN today
fa mous Victorian novelist.
Nowadays other kinds of fast food such as burgers,
wrote about 'fried fish
kebabs, and pizzas all outsell fish and chips. However,
warehouses' in his book
in Paris, France, lefish and chipsis becoming lhe chic
0liver Twist.
new meal. lt often appears 0n menus in fashionable
restaurants. 'People love them, for Iunch 0r supper,'
says chef 0livier Dupart.

Listening
ll My favourite kind of meal

@ Listen to four people talking about their favourite meal. Complete the chart.

His mum`s roast dinner egg and tomate sandwiches hamburguer and chips chicken curry

when she goes for picnics in the


When does he/she have it? on a Sunday summer two or three times a week when she has friends for supper

His mum`s are the best in the world she loves eating food outdoors it doesn`t taste like the curries in Indian
Why does he/she like it? because he ate so many when he
was a kid restaurants

roast beef, roast potatoes, Yorkshire chopped eggs, tomatoes, mayonnaise a big juicy burger, gherkins, salad, chips
pudding, broccoli or peas, gravy , salt and pepper, white sliced bread with ketchup spices, garlie, tomate paste, yoghurt
, chicken, onions, potatoes, rice

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Articles Vocabulary
t2 o,the,or nothing?. 13 A loaf of bread

I Complete the sentences with alan or the. Write a word from the box before the nouns.
There may be more than one possible answer.
1 Pat and Peter are a lovely couple. She has a shop
and he's a[ engineer. slice packet can bunch bottle piece

We went to the cinema to see a film about Tolstoy,


the
1 a loaf ofbread
_ -
Russian writer. - 2 a slice ham
It was my friend's birthday yesterday. I bought her
a bunch offlowers and a box ofchocolates. She put
3 a can beer

-the flowers in a Iovely glass


- vase. -of
4 a bunch bananas

- the - children?' 'They're playrng in the


gardeni packet
5 a -of crisps
4 'Where are

5 - shoes?' 'They're on the


'Where are my -floor in the kitchenl 6a -of
bottle of olive oil

6 I'd love to live in a -


house with a-balcony near the sea. 7 a -of
piece paper

7 -
Before you go to bed, can you feed the cat and -
turn 8 a-ofCoke
bottle

off_ the lights? - 9 a -of


bunch ofsraoes
- Hil'
8 We drove into
a
-
lovely restaurant
the
countryside last weekend and found
next to the River Thames. The food
packet
10 a-offrozenpeas
11 a packet chewing gum
;{LP
-was excellent. - -
12 a bunch flowers
Match a noun in A with a verb in B and an ending in C
to make general statements. 13 a -of
piece ofcake
packet
14 a -of biscuits
A B c
-
I Bees eat lies. Bees make honey 14 Food
-of
2 Children make honey. Children play with toys Write the words in the correct box. There are five
3 Mechanics Mechanics mend cars
4 Politicians
ptay

mend
cars.
.$@
with toys. Politicians tell lies
words for each box.

€ffien lemon melon turkey ham


5 Butchers tell flsh. Butchers sell meat courgette beef pea carrot onion
6 Cats sell meat. Cats eat fish peach raspberry lamb plum cauliflower

(ltl@F
tl,l' Vegetablei
courgette lemon
ory,,, rydllt pea
carrot
peach
raspberry turkey
ham
onion plum
cauliflower beef
lamb
Correct the mistakes in the sentences.

I lhady'htnch with Michael yesterday.


2 Give Maria a ring. She's at the home.
3 I go to the schoolbybus.
4 My sister's doctor. a
5 We have best teacher in world. the

6 I usually go to the bed at midnight.

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Pronunciation J^tt far fun!
15 Diphthongs 15 Word pairs
Look at the phonetic symboh for diphthongs (two vowel Find the pairs of words.
sounds together).

leil name no lal my


laul laolhow butter
lctlboy lrclhear leelwhere epps *ftivEs-- e hips
laaltour -+€'r'&ri tig
*nt*i" fish salt
I bacon pepper
Write a word from B next to the phonetic symbols bread
inA.
A B
knives and
I /sterk/ steak pre
salt and pepper
7 lkeukl coke toy
bread butter
pie
and
3 lpatl pear
eggs and bacon
4 lkaul cow steak
toy fish
5 lttl beer
and ship
shird tie
6 lbte(r)l beer Coke and
7 lpeel pear more

8 /me:(r)/ more l7
cow Crossword - plural nouns
Complete the crossword. The answers are all plural
@ Liste, and check.
nouns that end in -s.

Which words rhyme? Match a word in A with T


a word in B. U I S P

N G C Y
A B
H
G I J
I f
steak a f sign
C L O T H E S A
2 phone u Ia uoit
A S S M
3 wine c f cake S T A I R S O A
4 Loud d Ie here S S H O R T S
5 oil e Ib crowd E S
6 near f !d grown T R O U S E R S
7 hair g Ih srr.
Across Down
8 poor h fg care
I Trousers made of denim 2 Glasses to protect your
usually blue. (5) eyes from the sun. (10)
@ Listen and check.
6 The things that you 3 A piece of womens ctothing
wear, such as shirts, that covers the feet and
@ Listen and practise saying the sentences.
trousers etc. (7) legs up to the waist. (6)
1 I'd like a rare steak, please. 7 Steps built between two 4 You use these to cut
2 Can I have four ripe pears? levels in a buitding. (5)
I Short trousers that end 5 You wear these in bed. (7)
3 Five more beers, a white wine, and a Coke, please. above the knee. (6)
4 A slice of white bread goes well with mild cheese. 9 A suit cbnsists of a jacket
5 I like the same meal every day - olive oil, potatoes, and . .. (B)

and soy sauce.

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