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Read UK: Snack Culture - Exercises: 1. Check Your Understanding: True or False

This document contains exercises to check understanding of a text about snacking culture in Britain. The exercises include true/false questions about British snacking habits, grouping related words into categories like meat and condiments, and filling in blanks with past tense verbs. It concludes by asking questions about the reader's favorite snacks and views on controls for unhealthy snacks.

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Read UK: Snack Culture - Exercises: 1. Check Your Understanding: True or False

This document contains exercises to check understanding of a text about snacking culture in Britain. The exercises include true/false questions about British snacking habits, grouping related words into categories like meat and condiments, and filling in blanks with past tense verbs. It concludes by asking questions about the reader's favorite snacks and views on controls for unhealthy snacks.

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Read UK: Snack culture – exercises

Read the text about snacking in Britain then do these exercises to check your understanding.

1. Check your understanding: true or false


Circle True or False for these sentences.

1. British people eat fewer snacks than other Europeans. True False

2. Crisps are usually made from potatoes. True False

3. There was a competition in the UK to find new tastes for crisps. True False

4. The winner of the ‘Do us a flavour’ competition was squirrel flavour. True False

5. You can buy chocolate at a newsagent’s in Britain. True False

6. All schools have machines that sell unhealthy snacks. True False

2. Check your understanding: grouping


Write the words into the correct group.

bacon roast chicken tomato ketchup squirrel salt

onion vinegar eggs cheese beans

sausages chocolate steak

Meat Condiments Vegetables Other food


3. Check your understanding: gap fill
Write the past simple form of the verb.

1. eat _____________________ 5. win _____________________

2. find _____________________ 6. know _____________________

3. spend _____________________ 7. buy _____________________

4. hold _____________________ 8. think _____________________

What are your favourite snacks?

Are they healthy?


How often and when do you eat snacks?
Do you agree that there should be more controls to protect young people from unhealthy snacks?

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