1. Label the pictures with the words in the box.
2. Read the text and say if the following statements are true or false. Correct the false ones.
The supermarket contest wasn't funny.
Carl had a shopping list.
He took two bottles of milk.
Onions, carrots and lettuce are fruit.
Carl didn't pay for everything he had in his shopping trolley.
He didn't win the contest.
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3. Complete the sentences with any, some, a or an.
There weren't _______ eggs on the shelf.
He had _________meat in the trolley.
There wasn't ______flour left.
Did he need _________ cherries?
He needed ________ melon.
Did he have to buy _____ butter?
He bought __________ onions.
He bought _________ bar of chocolate.
I'm eating ______ apple.
4. Complete the sentences with: a bottle, a packet, a cup, a bar, a can, a slice, a glass, a bow.
_______________ of coffee.
_______________ cereal.
_______________ toast.
_______________ crisps
_______________orange juice.
_______________lemonade.
_______________ milk.
_______________ chocolate.
Name: …………………………………….. Date: ……/……/……
Class: ……………. Number: ………..
Mark: ……………… Teacher: …………………..
Hi, I'm Carl.
Can you guess what a supermarket contest is? Last week my best friend made me participate in my neighbourhood one. It was really funny. First they gave me a shopping list with all the products I had to buy. I just had ten minutes to fill my trolley with more than fifty different items: Some bread, ketchup, milk- I didn't know how much milk so I took three bottles-, a bar of chocolate, tree big slices of cheesecake, and some vegetables and fruit as onions, cherries, carrots, a melon, and grapes.
I ran along the corridors looking for the different aisles. There were many shelves filled with canned goods and daily products. I just needed some meat and two or three items on sale and I would win.
When I arrived at the cashier, he told me “That's ninety pounds fifty”.” How much?” I asked in amazement. “That's a lot of money. You must be joking. I'm just going in for a context. “But you must pay for everything you have in your shopping card”, he said angrily.
I was the winner as I think that nobody else participated.
melons
carrots
grapes
onions
peppers
cabbages
potatoes
strawberries
figs
peaches
pears
lemons
cherries
pineapples
eggs
beans
cereal
cookies
shopping basket
shopping trolley