8 September 2025, Beginners - Shopping&Food 2
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Shopping & Food 2
Grammar – Some/Any, Much/Many, Containers
• some – v kladných vetách: There are some apples.
• any – v otázkach a záporoch: Are there any bananas? There aren’t any bananas.
• much/many – množstvo: How much water do you drink? How many eggs are there?
• Containers & Quantities – a bottle of water, a loaf of bread, a packet of rice.
Exercises
1. Complete with some/any: a) There are ___ bananas in the basket. b) There isn’t ___ milk in the fridge. c) Have you got ___ tea? d) We need ___ rice for dinner. e) I can’t see ___ sugar.
2. Countable vs. Uncountable: a) How ___ (much/many) bread do we need? b) How ___ (much/many) apples are on the table? c) There isn’t ___ (much/many) coffee in the cup. d) Are there ___ (much/many) students in the shop? e) I don’t eat ___ (much/many) meat.
3. Containers – fill in: a) a ___ of bread b) a ___ of water c) a ___ of pizza d) a ___ of tea e) a ___ of biscuits
4. Translate: a) Kúpila som kilo jabĺk. b) Potrebujeme fľašu vody. c) Mám balíček sušienok. d) V chladničke je trochu syra. e) Dám si šálku kávy.
Vocabulary – Containers & Quantities
|
English |
Pronunciation |
Slovak |
|
a bottle of water / wine |
/ˈbɒt.əl əv ˈwɔː.tər/ |
fľaša vody / vína |
|
a carton of juice / milk |
/ˈkɑː.tən əv dʒuːs/ |
krabica džúsu / mlieka |
|
a loaf of bread |
/ləʊf əv bred/ |
bochník chleba |
|
a packet of rice / biscuits |
/ˈpæk.ɪt əv raɪs/ |
balíček ryže / sušienok |
|
a kilo of apples |
/ˈkiː.ləʊ əv ˈæp.lz/ |
kilo jabĺk |
|
a piece of cheese / cake |
/piːs əv tʃiːz/ |
kúsok syra / koláča |
|
a cup of tea / coffee |
/kʌp əv tiː/ |
šálka čaju / kávy |
|
a slice of pizza / bread |
/slaɪs əv ˈpiːt.sə/ |
plátok pizze / chleba |
|
a bag of peanuts |
/bæɡ əv ˈpiː.nʌts/ |
sáčok arašidov |
|
a packet of crisps |
/ˈpæk.ɪt əv krɪsps/ |
balíček čipsov |
Plural forms examples:
• a loaf of bread → two loaves of bread
• a bottle of water → six bottles of water
• a slice of pizza → three slices of pizza
💬 Speaking Questions with Sample Answers
Q: What food do you usually buy every week? A: I usually buy some bread, milk, eggs, and vegetables. I sometimes buy some meat or fish at the supermarket.
Q: How many eggs do you eat in a week? A: I eat about six eggs every week. I usually eat them for breakfast at the weekend.
Q: How much water or juice do you drink every day? A: I drink about two litres of water every day. I don’t drink much juice, maybe one glass in the evening.
Q: Do you usually buy a bottle of water or a carton of juice? Why? A: I usually buy bottles of water because I drink it at work. Sometimes I buy a carton of orange juice for breakfast.
Q: Can you describe what is in your fridge now? A: In my fridge, there are some vegetables, a packet of cheese, and two bottles of water. There isn’t any milk at the moment.
Q: Do you buy bread in a supermarket or at a bakery? How often? A: I usually buy bread at the bakery because it is fresher. I buy it almost every day.
Q: Where is fruit and vegetables cheaper or better quality – at the market or in the supermarket? A: I think fruit is cheaper in the supermarket, but vegetables are better quality at the market.
Q: Do you prefer buying fruit and vegetables at the market or in the supermarket? Why? A: I prefer the market because the products are fresher and often local. In the supermarket, the choice is bigger, but not always fresh.
Q: When you go shopping, do you buy a packet of crisps or a bag of peanuts as a snack? A: I sometimes buy a packet of crisps, but I prefer a bag of peanuts because they are healthier.
Q: What food or drink do you always have at home? What do you never buy? A: I always have some bread, tea, and fruit at home. I never buy alcohol because I don’t drink it.
✅ Solutions
Exercises 1: some, any, any, some, any
Exercises 2: much, many, much, many, much
Exercises 3: a loaf, a bottle, a slice, a cup, a packet
Exercises 4: I bought a kilo of apples. We need a bottle of water. I have got a packet of biscuits. There is some cheese in the fridge. I’ll have a cup of coffee.