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Speaking: Any / Some A / Some

This document contains information about making satay, a Thai dish, including a conversation between two people discussing what ingredients they need to purchase. It also includes exercises for students to practice conversations about planning meals and making shopping lists for the needed ingredients. Finally, it provides a brief grammar review of countable and uncountable nouns as well as the usage of "some" and "any".

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Speaking: Any / Some A / Some

This document contains information about making satay, a Thai dish, including a conversation between two people discussing what ingredients they need to purchase. It also includes exercises for students to practice conversations about planning meals and making shopping lists for the needed ingredients. Finally, it provides a brief grammar review of countable and uncountable nouns as well as the usage of "some" and "any".

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Unit 5 Food

A 10 1.36 Choose the correct


options to complete the
conversation about a Thai dish
called satay. Then listen and
check.
A: I’d like to make satay this
evening. What do you
think?
B: Sounds good.
A: OK, well, we need 1 any /
some chicken. Can you buy
2
a / some kilo when you go
to the supermarket?
B: Sure.
B A: And we need 3 a / an onion.
B: There are 4 any / some onions
in the cupboard. Can we
have salad with it?
A: Good idea. Do we have
everything we need?
B: I think so. Oh no, we need
5
a / some tomatoes.
A: And I’d like 6 a / some olive
oil as well. There isn’t 7 any /
some left.
B: OK. So we need 8 any / some
chicken, tomatoes and olive
oil. Anything else?
C 11 Work in pairs. You and your
partner have two recipes you
want to make and some food in
the kitchen. Find out what you
need from the supermarket.
Student A: Turn to page 154.
Student B: Turn to page 156.

Speaking
12 Work in pairs. Plan a special
meal for six people with
different dishes. Then make
a list of the food you need.
9 Look at the grammar box and check your answers in Exercise 8. We need some …
 COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Countable nouns And we also need a …
You can say a number before these nouns (There is a plural form.): one banana,
two bananas. You can use a/an: a banana, an orange.
Uncountable nouns
You can’t say a number or a/an before these nouns (There is no plural form.): Do we need any …?
a pasta, three bread.
some/any
You can use some or any with countable and uncountable nouns:
13 Tell the class about your meal
I’d like some bananas/bread.
and the food you need.
I don’t need any bananas/bread.
Do you have any bananas/bread?

For further information and practice, see pages 161 and 162.

talk about  a special meal  AT A MARKET   SUMMARISING AN ARTICLE  ORDERING A MEAL 59


WRITE  INSTRUCTIONS

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