Describing Food British English Student
Describing Food British English Student
Describing Food British English Student
DESCRIBING
FOOD
Expemo code:
1CT5-11CB-ENSA
1 Types of food
Study the following food items and put them into the correct categories below:
1. Meat:
4. Dairy products:
Work in pairs. Student A, select a word. Student B, tell your partner how often you eat/drink the
item. Reverse roles and repeat the exercise.
Use adverbs of frequency (never, hardly ever, rarely, sometimes,often) or time expressions
(once/twice/three times a week/month/year; every day/week).
For example: "I hardly ever eat pork." / "I drink milk every day."
DESCRIBING FOOD
Describe the food below with the following adjectives. Use more than one adjective to describe each
picture.
1. 2. 3. 4.
3 Dialogue
Now choose a dish from your country and have a similar dialogue with your partner.
DESCRIBING FOOD
Now look at the sentences and complete the rules with uncountable or plural.
• In positive sentences (+), we use some with plural and uncountable nouns.
• In negative sentences (-) and questions (?), we use any with plural and uncountable nouns.
• We use a lot of with uncountable and plural nouns.
• We use a little with nouns.
• We use a few with nouns.
• In questions (?), we use How many with nouns.
• In questions (?), we use How much with nouns.
• In negative sentences (-) and questions (?), we use much with nouns.