Grammar
a) Complete the sentences. Use have/has to or don’t/doesn’t have to.
- You have to understand! There is no way I can accept this.
- If you want to go to university, you have to hard study.
- She doesn’t have to buy a computer. She can use my laptop.
- Students at most schools in the UK have to wear a uniform.
- I understand what you said. You don’t have to tell me again!
- James wants to be healthy. He has to be careful about what he eats.
- You don’t have to help me with my work. I can do it on my own.
b) Circle the correct words.
- She’s buying a/some fruit at the supermarket.
- Can I have a / an orange, please?
- I can’t buy it. I haven’t got much / many money.
- How much / many tomatoes have we got?
- Much/Many people live in this city.
- If you want something to eat, have a / some sandwich.
- We’ve got a/some eggs, but we haven’t got much / many bread.
- We haven’t got some / any apples today. Would you like some / any carrots.
- Our teacher never gives us some / any homework before the weekend. She’s great.
Vocabulary
a) Fill in the puzzle with words for food and drink. What’s the mystery word?
- Olive oil is a good oil to use in cooking.
- They come from chickens and you can fry them or boil them.
Eggs. - A lot of people put this in coffee.
Sugar. - Lots of people drink orange juice for breakfast.
- I’d like a glass of mineral water.
- They are orange and they grow under the ground.
Carrots. - You need bread to make toast.
- A round fruit that is usually red or green.
Apple. - Chicken, lamb and beef, for example.
Steak. - Food that we get from the sea.
Fish.
Mystery word — vegetables
b) Put the letters in order to find the names of jobs.
- cathree — teacher
- tindest — dentist
- crodot — doctor
- serun — nurse
- Ipito — pilot
- wrayel — lawyer
- rigefhetifr — firefighter
- eerening — engineer
