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Grocery Shopping List
Lesson Goal: Learn to recognize specific English measurements and "counters" when talking about food and groceries.
Listening for Counters
In English, some foods are uncountable (like milk, bread, or butter). You cannot say "two milks." Instead, you must use a counter word.
When people make a shopping list, they talk about the containers or shapes the food comes in. You must listen carefully for phrases like a carton of, a loaf of, or a bunch of to know exactly what they need to buy.
Go to the next card to learn the quantity vocabulary, then listen to the conversation in the Listen tab to see if you can catch all the counters!
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Containers
ប្រអប់ និង ដប
Carton
/ˈkɑːr.t̬ən/
ប្រអប់ក្រដាស
Loaf
/loʊf/
នំប៉័ងមួយដុំ
egg
Amounts
ចំនួន និងបរិមាណ
Dozen
/ˈdʌz.ən/
មួយឡូ (ដប់ពីរ)
Bunch
/bʌntʃ/
មួយស្និត / មួយចង្កោម
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Status
ស្ថានភាពទំនិញ
Stick (of butter)
/stɪk/
ប៊ឺរបន្ទះវែង
Out of
/aʊt əv/
អស់រលីង (គ្មានសល់)
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fact_check COMPREHENSION CHECK
1. What item are they completely out of?
2. How many eggs does he need to buy?
3. Which item do they NOT need?
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