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At the Market (part 1)

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Vocabulary: cheese, bread, butter,
biscuits, jam, chocolate, burgers, olive oil, chillies, flour, bottle, packet, jar, farmers’ market, home-made, stalls, apron, waiter, pan, chef, menu, oven, sweet, sour, salty, bitter, flavour, trillion

Grammar:
There are lots of / some / a few eggs. There aren’t any eggs.
There is lots of / some / a little sugar. There isn’t any sugar.
Are there any eggs? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t. Is there any sugar? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
There are too many chillies.
There is too much bread.
There are / aren’t enough pizzas. There is / isn’t enough bread.
I’d like some bread and some jars of jam, please.
How much bread would you like? I’d like one loaf, please.
And how many jars of jam? I’d like two jars, please.
Anything else?

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Recommended age: 11 years old
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At the Market (part 1)Online version

Vocabulary: cheese, bread, butter, biscuits, jam, chocolate, burgers, olive oil, chillies, flour, bottle, packet, jar, farmers’ market, home-made, stalls, apron, waiter, pan, chef, menu, oven, sweet, sour, salty, bitter, flavour, trillion Grammar: There are lots of / some / a few eggs. There aren’t any eggs. There is lots of / some / a little sugar. There isn’t any sugar. Are there any eggs? Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t. Is there any sugar? Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t. There are too many chillies. There is too much bread. There are / aren’t enough pizzas. There is / isn’t enough bread. I’d like some bread and some jars of jam, please. How much bread would you like? I’d like one loaf, please. And how many jars of jam? I’d like two jars, please. Anything else?

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