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9 Language summary

VOCABULARY

Nouns Grains Vegetables Adjectives


Meals bread broccoli good
breakfast cereal carrot(s) mealtime
lunch cracker(s) celery messy
dinner noodles garlic other
snack pasta lettuce squash(ed)
rice onion(s) sweet
Dairy (food) (red) peppers typical
cheese Fruit
potato(es)
milk apple(s)
tomato(es) Verbs
yogurt banana(s) buy
blueberries (singular: Other food come
Desserts blueberry) corn chips put
cake grape(s) dip throw
candy kiwi(s) pickle(s) try
chocolate(s) lemon(s) popcorn want
cookies mango(es) potato chips
ice cream orange(s) (potato) salad Adverbs
Drinks pineapple pizza Adverbs of
coffee watermelon sandwich(es) frequency
milk soup always
Meat and other hardly ever
(orange) juice proteins Other
(green) tea never
almond(s) animal(s) often
Fats and oils bean(s) bone(s) sometimes
butter beef celebration usually
cream chicken festival
mayonnaise egg(s) fight Other
oil fish flower (Japanese-) style
hamburger(s) habit
hot dog(s) health
Prepositions
at (my desk)
nuts human(s)
for (breakfast)
peanuts monkey(s)
ton(s)

EXPRESSIONS

Talking about likes and dislikes Talking about things you need Agreeing to do something
I like . . . Do we have any . . . ? All right.
I don’t like . . . No. We need some. OK.
I don’t want . . . Yes, we do. Sure.
I hate . . . Do we need any . . . ?
Accepting an invitation
I love . . . Yes, we need some . . .
That’s very nice of you. Thanks!
No, we don’t need any . . .
Expressing surprise
Making a suggestion
Are you serious?
How about . . . ?
Really?

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