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At the food market
Listen, point, and repeat.
Can you find Max?

grapes

1

2

4

10

lemons

limes

apples

5

11

3

kiwis

pears

6



mangoes

12

oranges

7

13

pineapples

watermelons

bananas

8

tomatoes

14

coconuts

May I have some
pears, please?

19


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fruit


9

onions

17

16

15

carrots

20

potatoes

meat
18

fish

Write the correct words next to the pictures.

vegetables
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Read the words and check
off the correct pictures.

Now listen and repeat.
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Look at the pictures and
write the correct words
in the spaces.

Now listen and repeat.


Listen and color in the pictures.

Listen and sing.

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Listen and read.

To talk about
things you
enjoy, use like.

To make the sentence
negative, put don’t before like.


Use and to talk about
two or more things.

Use or when talking about
two or more things in a
negative sentence.

How it works
I like is an example of the present simple form of the verb
to like. Add don’t before like to make the sentence negative.
And and or are conjunctions. Use and in positive sentences
and or in negative sentences.
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Listen to Andy and circle the correct words.

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Listen and read.

Say this to ask someone
if they like something.

How it works
You can answer
Yes or Yes, I do.


You can answer
No or No, I don’t.

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To ask someone a question in the present
simple, put Do you before the verb.
Some words form the plural differently from
most nouns. If the name of the fruit or vegetable
ends with an o, add es to the singular form
rather than just s.
Tomato
Potato
Mango

Tomatoes
Potatoes
Mangoes


Look at the pictures and write the correct words in the spaces.

Now listen and repeat.

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Listen and read.
Here you are!
May I have a

mango, please?

May I have some
kiwis, please?

May I have a mango, please?

May I have
Say this to ask
someone to give
you something.

Use a or an if you’re
asking for one thing.

May I have
Use some if you’re asking
for two or more things.

How it works
May I have is the question used to ask for something.
A, an, and some are indefinite articles. Use indefinite articles
when you don’t want to talk about a specific example of a
thing. Put a or an in front of singular nouns, and
some in front of plural nouns.
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Look at the pictures and write the correct words in the spaces.


May I have

May I have

May I have

May I have

kiwis, please?

banana, please?

orange, please?

vegetables, please?
Now listen and repeat.

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