UNIT 6A
How to ask about prices
Answer these questions about shopping.
- How often do you go shopping?
- Are you a price conscious shopper?
- Are you good at saving money?
- Are you saving money to buy something?
- If so, what are you planning to buy?
- How much will it cost?
- How much longer will you need to save before you can buy it?
- Do you compare prices at different stores when you shop?
- Do you enjoy shopping? What do you usually buy?
- Do you shop on line?
- Are you a shopaholic?
1. VOCABULARY
Food an drink
DRINKS
-beer -chocolate milk(colacao Am. Eng.) -cocktail (cóctel) -hot chocolate(chocolate a la taza) -juice (orange juice) -milk -milkshake (batido) -red wine -rum and coke (ron con cola) -shot (chupito) -soft drink (refresco) -sparking mineral water (agua mineral con gas) still mineral water(agua mineral sin gas) tea vodka and lemon(vodka con limón) water whisky and water(whisky con agua) white wine wine |
BREAKFAST
bacon salt cheese chocolate milk(colacao Am. Eng.) bread cake cocoa (cacao / colacao Br. Eng.) buiscuit olive oil butter coffee cereal croissant hot chocolate(chocolate a la taza) jam (mermelada) juice (orange juice) pastry (bollería) milk scrambled eggs(huevos revueltos) milkshake (batido) toast yoghurt |
APERITIF/ SNACK
cheese
crips (patatas de paquete) chips (AmE) chocolate eggs nuts (frutos secos) rice |
FISH
anchovy(anchoa) crab(cangrejo) salmon sardine(sardina) mussels(mejillón) prawn (gamba) tuna (atún) squid (calamar) trout (trucha) cod (bacalao) hake (merluza) seafood (marisco) |
VEGETABLE
aubergine(berenjena
artichoke (alcachofa) asparagus avocado(aguacate) broccoli (brócoli) brussel sprouts (coles de Bruselas) carrot cauliflower chard (acelga) courgette (calabacín cucumber (pepino) garlic green beans (judías verdes) leek (puerro) lettuce mushrooms(champiñones) onion pepper (pimiento) potato pumpkin (calabaza) spinach (espinacas) wild mushrooms(setas) |
FRUIT
apple apricot avocado banana blackberry cherry |
DESSERT
cake chocolate ice-cream fruit-salad |
coffee:
black coffee (café solo)
cappuccino (capuchino)
white coffee (café con leche)
coffee with cream
milkshake (batido):
strawberry milkshake
vanilla milkshake
roast = asado, roast lamb (cordero asado)
chop = chuleta, the pork chops (chuletas de cerdo)
fillet = filete, chicken fillets (filetes de pollo)
toast is uncountable, for example, Tom is toasting two pieces of bread in the toaster (dos tostadas cuando aún no han sido tostadas), Tom is having two pieces of toast (colloquialmente se puede escuchar "two toasts"), Tom is having two slices of toast.
I want toast and butter = Quiero una tostada con mantequilla.
People in the USA say "I like toast with tomato".
Fruit: My favourite fruits are apples, bananas, figs and kiwis.
The apples are rotten. (podridas)
black coffee (café solo)
cappuccino (capuchino)
white coffee (café con leche)
coffee with cream
milkshake (batido):
strawberry milkshake
vanilla milkshake
roast = asado, roast lamb (cordero asado)
chop = chuleta, the pork chops (chuletas de cerdo)
fillet = filete, chicken fillets (filetes de pollo)
toast is uncountable, for example, Tom is toasting two pieces of bread in the toaster (dos tostadas cuando aún no han sido tostadas), Tom is having two pieces of toast (colloquialmente se puede escuchar "two toasts"), Tom is having two slices of toast.
I want toast and butter = Quiero una tostada con mantequilla.
People in the USA say "I like toast with tomato".
Fruit: My favourite fruits are apples, bananas, figs and kiwis.
The apples are rotten. (podridas)
American children try school lunches from around the world
American kids try Chinese food
American kids try breakfasts from around the world
Meals in English
breakfast
brunch (breakfast and lunch, usually at about 1 or 2 o'clock)
lunch
snack
dinner
supper (after dinner)
HAVE + MEALS eg. have breakfast, have lunch, etc.
HAVE= EAT and DRINK
What do you have for breakfast?
For breakfast I have...
DESSERTS
2. READING
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3. GRAMMAR
Present Simple + and -: I, you, we, they
USE:
We use the present simple to talk about habitual habits or things that are always true.
FORM:
We use the present simple to talk about habitual habits or things that are always true.
FORM:
TO BE +
I am= I'm you are= you're he is= he's she is= she's it is= it's we are= we're you are= you're they are= they're |
TO BE -
I am not= I'm not you are not= you aren't he is not= he isn't she is not= she isn't it is not= it isn't we are not= we aren't you are not= you aren't they are not= they aren't |
TO HAVE +
I have you have we have you have they have |
TO HAVE -
I don't have you don't have we don't have you don't have they don't have |
GRAMMAR NOTES
- The I, we, you and they forms of the present simple are the same, e.g. I live, you live, we live, they live.
The verb endings don't change. The subject pronoun (I, you, we, they) changes not the verb (live). For this reason it's very important to use pronouns. Otherwise, it wouldn't be clear which person we are talking about.
- In the present simple, for I, we, you and they, we use DON'T before the infinitive form of the verb to form negatives. Don't is the contraction of DO and NOT. Do and Don't are called AUXILIARY VERBS. They are used to form negatives and questions. Use contractions in spoken and written English.
- The I, we, you and they forms of the present simple are the same, e.g. I live, you live, we live, they live.
The verb endings don't change. The subject pronoun (I, you, we, they) changes not the verb (live). For this reason it's very important to use pronouns. Otherwise, it wouldn't be clear which person we are talking about.
- In the present simple, for I, we, you and they, we use DON'T before the infinitive form of the verb to form negatives. Don't is the contraction of DO and NOT. Do and Don't are called AUXILIARY VERBS. They are used to form negatives and questions. Use contractions in spoken and written English.
7. WRITING
Posting a comment. Write about your breakfast
Eg. I like tea. I like coffee. I like tea AND coffee.
Eg. Some days I drink tea and some days I drink coffee. I drink tea OR coffee.
Eg. I like cereal. I don't like toast. I like cereal BUT I don't like toast.
Use AND to join (unir) ideas, use OR to say sometimes you do one thing and sometimes another, use BUT to express contrast.
-Write a comment about your breakfast. What do you have? Is it healthy? Use and, but and or to connect.
Eg. Some days I drink tea and some days I drink coffee. I drink tea OR coffee.
Eg. I like cereal. I don't like toast. I like cereal BUT I don't like toast.
Use AND to join (unir) ideas, use OR to say sometimes you do one thing and sometimes another, use BUT to express contrast.
-Write a comment about your breakfast. What do you have? Is it healthy? Use and, but and or to connect.