VIII. Read the text about snacks in Germany, Brazil and Japan. Complete the blanks with a/an, some, any or (no word).
Susan (from Germany): “Well, I often have (51) _____snack at about eleven in the morning. I usually go to a kiosk near here and buy (52) ______ sausage, and then I eat it, standing up at a small table near the kiosk. Then at about four o’clock we usually stop work and have (53) a cup of coffee and (54) _____ cakes.”
Renato (from Brazil): “I don’t usually have (55) ______ food in the middle of the morning, but in the afternoon, at about five o’clock, I sometimes have a coffee. Yesterday, for example, I had (56) _______ loaf of bread and (57) _______ cheese. I get very hungry in the afternoons! Oh, yes. and I had (58) iced tea. You can buy it at the beach or on the streets - it’s very popular in Brazil.”
Mariko (from Japan): “In Japan we eat food from all over the world, and young people like European snacks. Older people like more traditional food. For example, every afternoon, my grandfather has (59)______ Japanese sweets with traditional green tea. At work, on weekdays we usually have a ‘three o’clock snack’. Today I had (60) biscuits and tea, but no milk! I find it very strange that English people have milk in their tea!”
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Susan (from Germany): “Well, I often have (51) __a___snack at about eleven in the morning. I usually go to a kiosk near here and buy (52) ___a___ sausage, and then I eat it, standing up at a small table near the kiosk. Then at about four o’clock we usually stop work and have (53) a cup of coffee and (54) ___some__ cakes.”
Renato (from Brazil): “I don’t usually have (55) __any____ food in the middle of the morning, but in the afternoon, at about five o’clock, I sometimes have a coffee. Yesterday, for example, I had (56) ___a____ loaf of bread and (57) __some_____ cheese. I get very hungry in the afternoons! Oh, yes. and I had (58) iced tea. You can buy it at the beach or on the streets - it’s very popular in Brazil.”
Mariko (from Japan): “In Japan we eat food from all over the world, and young people like European snacks. Older people like more traditional food. For example, every afternoon, my grandfather has (59)___some___ Japanese sweets with traditional green tea. At work, on weekdays we usually have a ‘three o’clock snack’. Today I had (60) some biscuits and tea, but no milk! I find it very strange that English people have milk in their tea!”