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4 Listen and complete the text with is, isn’t, are, aren’t and some. 5 Answer the questions. Write two more and ask your partner. 1 How much fruit do you eat a day? a I don’t eat any. b I eat a few pieces of fruit every day. c I eat a lot of fruit. 2 How many eggs do you eat a week? a I eat a few, maybe three. b I don’t eat any. I don’t like eggs. c I eat a lot of eggs. 6 In pairs, talk about how much food you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Use quantifiers. What do you eat for breakfast? For breakfast I have a lot of cereal and some orange juice. Eating well QUANTIFIERS Countable nouns Uncountable nouns Use how many for countable nouns. How many apples do you eat a week? Use how much for uncountable nouns. How much bread do you eat a day? Use a number, a lot of or a few to answer the question. I eat two apples a week. I eat a lot of apples. I eat a few apples a week. Use some, a lot of or a little to answer the question. I eat some bread every day. I eat a lot of bread. I eat a little bread every day. Language reference page 71 1 grains 2 fruit and vegetables 1 The grain group includes bread, pasta, cereals and rice. There 1… two kinds of grains: wholemeal and refined. 2 There 2… onions, tomatoes and peas. There 3… also broccoli and spinach. Remember to drink 4… fruit juice too! 3 All products made from milk are part of this group. So there 5… any rice or pasta. 4 Solid fats, like butter, come from animals. Liquid fats, like oil, usually come from plants and fish. 6… oils are cholesterol-free. But there 7… any cholesterol-free solid fats. 5 There 8… lots of different kinds of meat and fish here. Nuts, seeds, beans and eggs also go in this group. 3 dairy 4 fats 5 protein 8.2 47 Do all exercises in your notebook Vocabulary and grammar 6.1 Richmond

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