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STUDENT’S NAME: Ramirez Chuyo, Nayely Del Milagro

LEVEL: Elementary 3 Group: A Date: August, 2020

Vocabulary 1: Put the word in the correct column. (12 points)

cheese butter chicken salt milk vinegar

tea sugar bananas beer oil fish

In the refrigerator Not in the refrigerator


Cheese, butter, chicken, milk, beer, fish Salt, vinegar, tea, sugar, bananas, oil

Vocabulary 2: Portions of food. Match the words. (7 points)

1. a bowl of salad chocolate


2. a can of diet soda mineral water
3. a slice of bread coffee
4. a bar of chocolate of diet soda
5. a glass of orange juice bread
6. a bottle of mineral water of orange juice
7. a cup of coffee salad

Grammar 1: Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns. Put these words in the correct column. (12 points)

salt beer coffee milk sugar fish

pasta cake chicken meat salad butter

Uncountable: “There’s some _____ here.” Countable: “There’s a _____ here.”


Salt, coffee, milk, sugar, pasta, butter Beer, fish, cake, chicken, meat, salad

Grammar 2: Quantifiers. Write the correct option (some/any) to complete each sentence. (8 points)

1. I usually have some bread and cheese for lunch.

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2. There aren’t any calories in diet soda.
3. I never have any coffee in the evenings.
4. Can I have any water, please?
5. I want some sugar in my tea.
6. I don’t usually drink any alcohol.
7. There’s some protein in pasta, but not very much.
8. Please, don’t put any oil and vinegar on my salad.

Grammar 3: How much vs. How many. Write the correct option to complete each sentence. (8 points)

1. How many calories are there in a slice of pizza?


2. How much sugar do you want in your coffee?
3. How much wine do you drink?
4. +How much beer do we have in the refrigerator?
5. How many pasta for six people? A pound?
6. How many vegetarians do you know?
7. How much brown rice do you eat?
8. How many fiber is there in white bread?

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