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Exercises For Task 4

The document provides a listening comprehension exercise with multiple parts. It includes a shopping list for Duong and Minh, exercises using don't/doesn't and likes/like, writing how much/many, choosing correct verb forms, comparing prices between stores, answering questions, and completing sentences about food preferences. The exercises focus on grammar and vocabulary related to shopping, food, and prices.

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Exercises For Task 4

The document provides a listening comprehension exercise with multiple parts. It includes a shopping list for Duong and Minh, exercises using don't/doesn't and likes/like, writing how much/many, choosing correct verb forms, comparing prices between stores, answering questions, and completing sentences about food preferences. The exercises focus on grammar and vocabulary related to shopping, food, and prices.

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Exercises for Task 4

Listening Comprehension Exercise

Los links con los audios están en la descripción de la tarea 4.

I. Listen to the conversation between Duong and minh. what do they need at the
supermarket? Underline the food they need.

Yes/No Shopping list


no Ham
yes Tuna fish
yes Peanut butter
yes Jelly
no Turkey
yes Chicken
no Salami
no Cheese

II. Use don´t and doesn´t / likes and like.

1-Dave doesn’t like pizza.

2-Martha likes roast beef.

3-Dave and Jane like cereal.

4-Ana doesn’t like spaghetti.

5-We like fried chicken every day.

6- I don’t like French fries.

7- You don’t like peanut butter.


III. Write How many or How much.

1- How many gallons of milk are there?


2- How many jars of mustard are there?
3- How much yogurt is there?
4- How many bags of potato chips are there?
5- How much is the spaghetti?
6- How many avocados are there?
7- How many packages of spaghetti?
8- How much are the tomatoes?
9- How much ground beef is there?
10- How much water is there?

IV. Write how much is or how much are.

1-How much are the avocados?

2-How much is the butter?

3-How much are the oranges?

4- How much are the carrots?

5- How much is the ground beef?

6 How much is the milk?

7- How much is the sugar?

8- How much are the cookies?

9. How much are the potatoes?

10- How much are the chips?

11- How much is the spaghetti?

12-How much are the tomatoes?

V. Write the correct form of the verbs.


1-She eats beef sandwiches. (eat/eats)

2-They like a big breakfast. (like/likes)

3-We need two gallons’ sf water. (need/needs)

4-vinicio and Laura want tuna fist sandwiches. (want/wants)

5- I make a turkey sandwiches every day for lunch. (make/makes)

6-The students eat pizza every week. (eat/eats)

7. He likes tomatoes on his hamburger. (like/likes)

8- Hugo and I need water and soda. (need/needs)

9- Pablo eats lunch at noon. (eat/eats)

10- Minh makes sandwiches. for Duong. (make/makes)

VI. Complete the sentences with cheaper or more expensive.

1-Bananas are cheaper at Van’s (+ cheap)

2-Oil is cheaper at Albert’s. (+ cheap)

3-Cereal is cheaper at Albert’s. (+ cheap)

4-Tuna is more expensive at Alberta´s. (+ expensive)

5-jelly is more expensive at Albert’s. (+ expensive)

6-Oil is more expensive at Van’s. (+ expensive)

VII. Answer the questions with complete sentences.

1-Where are bananas cheaper?

They’re cheaper at van’s.

2- Where is oil cheaper?

The oil is cheaper at Albert’s


3- Where is cereal cheaper?

The cereal is cheaper at Albert’s

4- Where is jelly more expensive?

The jolly is more expensive at Albert’s

VIII. Answer the questions. use short answers.

1-Does Ana want ice cream? Yes, she does.

2- Does Andrew want a can of soda? Yes, He does

3- Do Andrew and Ana want French fries? Yes, they do

4- Does Sebastian want a sandwich and fries? Yes, He does

5- Does Kim want a can of soda? Yes, she does

6- Does Kim Want a sandwich? Yes, she does

7- Do Sebastien and Kim want ice cream? Yes, they do

8- Does Ana want a sandwich? Yes, she does

IX. Choose don’t or doesn’t.

1- Jhon (don´t / doesn´t) like turkey sandwiches.

2- I (don´t / doesn´t) eat turkey.

3- She (don´t / doesn´t) make salad.

4- We (don´t / doesn´t) need money for lunch.

5- Tim and Karen (don´t / doesn´t) want breakfast.

6- Albert (don´t / doesn´t) the sandwiches.

7- Jessica and I (don´t / doesn´t) need the menu.

8- They (don´t / doesn´t) make hamburgers here.

9- You (don´t / doesn´t) eat Caesar salad.


10- I (don´t / doesn´t) make coffee

X. Complete the sentences with the negative form of verbs in parentheses.

1- Matilde and Lonnie don’t like (like) restaurants.

2- I don’t eat (eat) fist.

3- We don’t make (make) sandwiches.

4- They don’t serve (serve) pie.

5- He doesn’t work (work) at the restaurants.

7- You don’t drive (drive) to the supermarket.

8-They don´t go (go) to the supermarket on Sunday.

9- I don´t see (see) the hamburgers on the menu.

10- She doesn’t drink (drink) coffee.

XI. Complete the sentences about you and your partner.

1- I like chicken.

2- I like bananas.

3- I like to cook.

4- I like money.

5- I like Juice.

1. My partner likes apples.

2. My partner likes coffee.

3. My partner likes ice cream.

4. My partner likes clothes.

5. My partner likes shoes.

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