P11 Vocabulary preview
1. apples 2. bananas 3. bread 4. cake 5. carrots 6. cheese
7. chicken 9. fish 10. grapes 11. ketchup 12. lemons
13. lettuce 14. mayonnaise 15. meat 16. mustard 17. onions 18. oranges
19. pears 20. pepper 21. potatoes 22. salt 23. soy sauce 24. tomatoes

P12. Talk about it! Where are the cookies? / Where’s the cheese?
Where are the cookies?
They’re in the cabinet.
Where’s the cheese?
It’s in the refrigerator.
Where are the bananas?
They’re on the counter.
Where’s the ice cream? It’s in the freezer.

P13 Let’s make sandwiches for lunch.
Let’s make sandwiches for lunch!
Sorry, we can’t. There isn’t any bread.
Let’s make an apple pie for dessert!
Sorry, we can’t. There aren’t any apples.
1. Let’s make pizza for lunch!
Sorry, we can’t. There isn’t any cheese.
2. Let’s make some fresh lemonade!
Sorry, we can’t. There aren’t any lemons.
3. Let’s make a salad for dinner!
Sorry, we can’t. There isn’t any lettuce.
4. Let’s make an omelet for breakfast!
Sorry, we can’t. There aren’t any eggs.
5. Let’s bake a cake for dessert!
Sorry, we can’t. There isn’t any flour.
6. Let’s make some fresh orange juice for breakfast!
Sorry, we can’t. There aren’t any oranges.
7. Let’s have french fries with our hamburgers!
Sorry, we can’t. There aren’t any potatoes.
8. Let’s have meatballs with our spaghetti!
Sorry, we can’t. There isn’t any meat.

P14 how much milk do you want?
How much milk do you want?
Not too much. Just a little.
Okay. Here you are.
Thanks.
How many cookies do you want?
Not too many. Just a few.
Okay. Here you are.
Thanks.
1. How much rice do you want?
Not too much. Just a little.
Okay. Here you are.
Thanks.
2. How many french fries do you want?
Not too many. Just a few.
Okay. Here you are.
Thanks.
3. How much ice cream do you want?
Not too much. Just a little.
Okay. Here you are.
Thanks.
4. How much coffee do you want?
Not too much. Just a little.
Okay. Here you are.
Thanks.
5. How many meatballs do you want?
Not too many. Just a few.
Okay. Here you are.
Thanks.

P15 Role play Would you care for some more?

How do you like the chocolate cake?
I think it’s delicious.
I’m glad you like it. Would you care for some more?
Yes, please. But not too much. Just a little. My doctor says that too much chocolate cake is bad for my health.

How do you like the cookies?
I think they’re delicious.
I’m glad you like them. Would you care for some more?
Yes, please. But not too many. Just a few. My doctor says that too many cookies are bad for my health.

How do you like the ice cream?
I think it’s delicious.
I’m glad you like it. Would you care for some more?
Yes, please. But not too much. Just a little. My doctor says that too much ice cream is bad for my health.

How to say it! Complimenting food.
This chicken is delicious! (very good/excellent/wonderful/fantastic)
I’m glad you like it.
These potatoes are delicious! (very good/excellent/wonderful/fantastic)
I’m glad you like them.

P16 Two bags of groceries
Henry is at the supermarket, and he’s really upset. He just bought some groceries, and he can’t believe he just spent six dollars! He bought only a few oranges, a few apples, a little milk, a little ice cream, and a few eggs.
He also bought just a little coffee, a few onions, a few bananas, a little rice, a little cheese, and a few lemons. He didn’t buy very much fish, he didn’t buy very many grapes, and he didn’t buy very much meat.
Henry just spent sixty dollars, but he’s walking out of the supermarket with only two bags of groceries. No wonder he’s upset!

P17 Delicious
Lucy likes French fries. In fact, she eats them all the time. Her friends often tell her that she eats too many French fries, but Lucy doesn’t think so. She thinks they’re delicious.
Fred likes ice cream. In fact, he eats it all the time. His doctor often tells him that he eats too much ice cream. But Fred doesn’t think so. He thinks it’s delicious.
Tastes terrible
Daniel doesn’t like vegetables. In fact, he never eats them. His parents often tell him that vegetables are very good for him. But Daniel doesn’t care. He thinks they taste terrible.
Alice doesn’t like yogurt. In fact, she never eats it. Her children often tell her that yogurt is good for her. But Alice doesn’t care. She thinks it taste terrible.

P18 Pronunciation - reduced for
Listen. Then say it.
Let’s make a salad for dinner.
Let’s make eggs for breakfast.
Would you care for some more cake?
It’s bad for my health.
Say it. Then listen.
Let’s make pizza for lunch.
Let’s have ice cream for dessert.
Would you care for some more cookies?
They’re bad for my health.