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9 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A: Grammar 1 Complete The Sentences With, An, Some, or Any

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Name ____________________________

Class ____________________________

9 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


GRAMMAR

1 Complete the sentences with a, an, some, or any.


Example: There are some strawberries in the fridge.
1 ‘I’m hungry.’ ‘Do you want ____AN______ apple?’
2 Let’s make ______A____ bread this evening.
3 He’s a vegetarian. He doesn’t want ____ANY______ meat.
4 ‘Are there ___ANY_______ bananas?’ ‘No. Pete had the last one.’
5 Do you want _____A_____ sandwich?
6 There are____SOME______ eggs in the fridge.
6

2 Underline the correct word or phrase.


Example: She eats much / a lot of biscuits. She loves them.
1 Put a little / a few pepper in the soup.
2 ‘How much water do you drink?’ ‘A lot of / A lot.’
3 I didn’t eat no / any cake. I wasn’t hungry.
4 How much / many cups of tea do you drink each day?
5 We need some sugar. There’s any / none in the cupboard.
6 I don’t have much / many free time. I work very hard.
6

3 Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
Example: My sister is younger (young) than me.
1 Your computer was _____MORE EXPENSIVE__________ (expensive) than mine.
2 Sara’s a ______WORSE_________ (bad) cook than me.
3 I think the mountains are _____MORE BEAUTIFUL__________ (beautiful) than the beach.
4 It’s ______HOTTER_________ (hot) in Greece than in Sweden.
5 Anton’s a _____BETTER__________ (good) dancer than you.
6 Swimming in the sea is _____MORE DANGEROUS__________ (dangerous) than swimming
in a pool.
7 I’m ____HAPPIER___________ (happy) now than when I was a teenager.
8 This year’s course is ______HARDER_________ (hard) than last year’s course.
8
Grammar total 20

VOCABULARY

4 Write the numbers as words.


Example: 42,000,000 forty-two million
1 3,250 _____THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY_______________
2 169 ________ ONE HUNDRED SIXTY NINE __________
3 78,000 ____SEVENTY-EIGHT THOUSAND________________
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


4 999,999 NINE HUNDRED NINETY NINE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED NINETY NINE
5 12,000,000 ____TWELVE MILLONS________________
6 5,006 ______FIVE THOUSAND SIX______________
6

5 Write the words in the correct places.

strawberries tea bananas carrots lettuce


pineapples peas milk fruit juice

Fruit Vegetables Drinks


strawberries 3 lettuce 6 ___milk_______
1 pineapples 4 peas 7 ____fruit juice______
2 bananas 5 carrots 8 _____tea_____
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6 Underline the correct word.


Example: a carton / can of cola
1 a jar / bottle of strawberry jam
2 a tin / packet of biscuits
3 a jar / carton of orange juice
4 a bottle / packet of fresh milk
5 a can / box of chocolates
6 a tin / carton of tomatoes
6
Vocabulary total 20

PRONUNCIATION

7 Match the words with the same sound.

breakfast butter sandwich meat steak sugar

Example: pasta butter


1 peas __________
2 egg ____ meat ______
3 mushroom ____ sandwich ______
4 crisps ___ breakfast _______
5 cake ____ steak ______
5

8 Underline the stressed syllable.


Example: mi|llion
1 thou|sand
2 de|li|cious
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation A


3 pa|cket
4 con|tai|ner
5 hun|dred
5
Pronunciation total 10
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Reading and Writing A


READING

1 Read the text and choose A, B, or C.

Meals in England – a guide for visitors


Meals and Snacks

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are the three main meals. A lot of workers have a 10-minute
break in the morning (one name for this is ‘elevenses’) when they stop work to enjoy a cup of
tea (or coffee) with a biscuit. They have a similar break for a drink and a snack in the
afternoon. Many hotels and restaurants in England serve ‘afternoon tea’ between 2–5 p.m.
This is a light meal of tea, sandwiches, and cakes and it’s very popular with shoppers and
tourists.

Breakfast

A traditional full English breakfast is what many hotels serve to guests. It includes egg,
bacon, sausage, beans, mushrooms, tomatoes, and toast, with tea or coffee and it contains
around 1,000 calories (women need around 2,000 calories a day, and men need around
2,500). However, most people start their working day with a piece of toast or some cereal –
some don’t have anything at all.

Lunch

Lunch is between midday and 1.30 p.m., and in England people are more likely to have a
smaller meal in the middle of the day. For example, a sandwich and a packet of crisps, or a
takeaway, which they can eat at their desk. They often work while they eat. If it’s someone’s
birthday, a group of people who work together might go to a restaurant or a pub for lunch.

Dinner

Dinner (also called ‘supper’ in the south of the country and ‘tea’ in the north) is the biggest
meal of the day and we have it between 6 and 8 p.m. In the past, the traditional evening
meal was ‘meat and two veg (vegetables)’ then a pudding, and, on Fridays, a lot of people
ate fish. Today, many families enjoy a traditional dinner on Sundays, but during the rest of
the week we like to cook lots of different things, including food from other countries. Indian
food is now more popular in England than fish and chips. Around two million of us go to
Indian restaurants every week!

Example: The guide is for _____.


A English people visiting other countries c B hotel owners c
C visitors from other countries c
1 People stop work in the middle of _____ for ‘elevenses’.
A the day c B the morning c  C the afternoon c
2 You eat cake _____.
A before breakfast c B in the afternoon c C before bed c
3 There are around _____ calories in a full English breakfast.
A 1,000 c B 2,000 c C 2,500 c
4 Most workers have _____ for breakfast.
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Reading and Writing A


A a traditional breakfast c  B nothing at all c C toast or cereal c
5 People often have lunch _____.
A in a takeaway c B in a restaurant c C at work c
6 In the past, many people ate fish at the _____.
A beginning of the week c B end of the week c  C weekend c
6

2 Read the text again. Underline the correct answer.


Example: People have three / five main meals a day.
1 ‘Elevenses’ is a small snack / big meal.
2 A lot of hotels in England serve / don’t serve big breakfasts nowadays.
3 There aren’t any vegetables / isn’t any cereal in a full English breakfast.
4 People sometimes don’t stop work to eat their lunch / dinner.
5 Pubs are open / closed in the middle of the day.
6 People in the south of England eat supper at midday / in the evening.
7 You have ‘pudding’ at the beginning / end of a meal.
8 Fish and chips are more / less popular now than they were in the past.
9 2,000,000 people eat in Indian / English restaurants every week.
9
Reading total 15

WRITING

Describe the meals in your country. Answer these questions, then write a text. (75–
100 words)
1 What meals do people have? When do they have their meals?
2 What do people usually have for breakfast / lunch / dinner?
3 What types of food / drink are popular in your country?
4 Where do people shop for food?
5 Do people often eat out in restaurants?

We usually have … meals a day in my country: …

Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Listening and Speaking A


LISTENING

1 Listen to two friends doing a magazine quiz. Tick () A or B.


1 Milk is better for you than fruit juice.
A True c B False c
2 Scottish people have a healthier diet than English people.
A True c B False c
3 People are heavier in winter because they eat more.
A True c B False c
4 Short fat chips are better for your health than long thin chips.
A True c B False c
5 Eating lots of chocolate makes you feel relaxed.
A True c B False c
5

2 Listen to five conversations at a dinner party. Tick () A or B.


1 They’re having dinner in _____ house.
A Imogen’s c B Jane’s c
2 They started their meal with _____.
A onion soup c B chicken soup c
3 There _____ rice left.
A isn’t much c B is a lot of c
4 What does Tony want to drink?
A some water c B some cola c
5 Tony is _____.
A thirsty c B hungry c
5
Listening total 10

SPEAKING

1 Ask your partner these food and drink questions.


1 What do you usually have for lunch? I LUNCH USUALLY A …/ I EAT MEAT AND VEG
FOR LUNCH
2 Who usually does the cooking in your house? Why? USUALLY MI MOTHER COOKS
3 Are there any types of food that you eat on special occasions (e.g. at Christmas)? YES, AT
CHRISTMAS I EAT ROAST
4 Do you often eat in restaurants? When was the last time? I DON’T EAT IN RESTAURANTS
RECENTLY
5 Do you think you’re a good cook? Why? Why not?I DON’T THE GOOD COOK BECAUSE
….
Now answer your partner’s questions.
Name ____________________________
Class ____________________________

9 Listening and Speaking A


2 Read Celia’s food diary and answer your partner’s questions.

Celia’s food diary


Sunday
water 1 litre bananas X
cola X tea 4 cups
eggs 2 crisps 2 packets
apples 3 milk 1 glass

3 Ask your partner about what David ate and drank on Sunday.
How much / How many … ?
• fruit juice / drink • sweets / eat
• sandwiches / eat • cola / drink
• eggs / eat • coffee / drink
• water / drink • oranges / eat
Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25

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