Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Listening, speaking and grammar: Eating out

Indefinite pronouns and adverbs: some-any-no-every-
1Complete the sentences with the words in the box. There are two words that you do not need. 
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  • anyone
  • anything
  • anywhere
  • everywhere
  • everything
  • no one
  • nothing
  • nowhere
  • someone
  • somewhere
  • 1Does   want this last slice of pizza?

  • 2'Why are you standing?'

    'Because there is   to sit.'

  • 3I wasn't there when it happened. I didn't see. I know   about it.

  • 4I'm very tired. I don't want to go   tonight.

  • 5  phoned you while you were out, but he didn't leave a message.

  • 6  in this restaurant is too expensive. Let's go to another one.

  • 7  in my family likes peas, but we all like broccoli.

  • 8They live   in Tokyo, but I don't know the exact address.

Indefinite pronouns and adverbs: some-any-no-every-
2Replace the words in italics in each sentence with an indefinite pronoun or adverb. 
You need to use normal letters and capital letters correctly in this task.
  • 1Did you bring all the things we need for the picnic?

  • 2A person told me they sell lobsters in this shop, but there aren't any.

  • 3I looked in all places, but I couldn't find the crisps. Did you buy any?

  • 4I don't know a person who can make better lasagne than my uncle.

  • 5'Where's the salt?'

    'I think I left it in the cupboard or on the table in the kitchen.'

  • 6'What did you cook for dinner?'

    'I didn't cook dinner.'

Inviting
3Play the recording and listen to the dialogues. Are the sentences True or False? Correct the false ones. 
You need to use normal letters and capital letters correctly in this task. You also need to use correct punctuation.
  • 1Lisa wants to go out for dinner on Tuesday.

  • 2Sally wants to go to Japan.

  • 3Annie is going to a birthday party next week.

  • 4Annie never eats dessert.

  • 5Vince can't go out with Lisa and Annie.

  • 6There's a history museum in Lisa's town.

Inviting
4Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. Then match sentences 1−9 to the names of the speakers. Play the recording, listen and check. 
You need to use correct punctuation in this task.
    • out
    • come
    • want
    • dinner
    • to
    • Do
    • for
    • you
    • ?

    1

       

    • don't
    • us
    • come
    • with
    • Why
    • you
    • ?

    2

       

    • busy
    • Thanks,
    • I'm
    • but
    • .

    3

       

    • shame
    • a
    • That's
    • .

    4

       

    • think
    • you
    • do
    • What
    • ?

    5

       

    • good
    • a
    • idea
    • That's
    • .

    6

       

    • to
    • you
    • Would
    • come
    • like
    • ?

    7

       

    • like
    • Thanks,
    • that
    • I'd
    • .

    8

       

    • sounds
    • great
    • That
    • .

    9

       

Study the advert below. A restaurant in your town is having a special event called 'Food around the world', where you can find out about international food and drink, and try some of the food, too. Write a dialogue inviting two friends to come with you.




















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