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English breakfast
Every day should start with a good breakfast. Emma, Will, Chris and Oliver are from the United Kingdom. They have breakfast together, but they like different things for breakfast. So there are lots of yummy food and drinks on their breakfast table.
If you want to find out what Emma and the boys eat for breakfast, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.
Emma Will Chris Oliver
What is the colour of the plate?
What is he / she eating?
What is he / she drinking?
1. Chris eats a sandwich.
2. The child who drinks cocoa has a black plate.
3. The girl’s plate is blue.
4. The white plate is between the blue and the green plate.
5. One child drinks milk.
6. The cup of tea is on the left side.
7. Chris does not drink milk.
8. The child who drinks a cup of tea eats eggs and sausages.
9. Someone drinks orange juice.
10. There are cornflakes on the white plate.
Who has toast for breakfast?
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Lunch break
In their lunch break, Oliver, Jane and Sue go to a takeaway.
Read the clues and find out what they eat for lunch.
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Oliver Jane Sue
What is he / she eating?
What is he / she drinking?
What is he / she having for dessert?
1. Oliver has a cheesecake for dessert.
2. One of the girls has fish and chips, the other girl has noodles.
3. Jane has the same drink that Oliver has.
4. The girl who ordered noodles has a glass of water.
5. One of the children has a pizza and a glass of lemonade.
6. The girl who has fish and chips has a fruit salad for dessert.
Who ordered a yoghurt for dessert?
fish and chips pizza noodles
lemonade water lemonade
cheesecake fruit salad yoghurt
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Lunch break
Oliver and his classmates Jane, Sue and Sarah don’t feel like eating in their school canteen today. Oliver says that all meals in the canteen taste horrible. So they decide to go to a takeaway close to their school. There you can get delicious pizza and crispy fish and chips as well as fresh noodles. On Mondays, there is also a special offer: starter, main course, dessert and a drink for £ 6.50. A fantastic offer, isn’t it?
If you want to find out what Oliver and his classmates eat in their lunch break, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.
Oliver Jane Sue Sarah
main course
drink
dessert
starter
1. Sarah has a salad for main course.
2. One girl has a glass of water.
3. The girl in between the other two girls has a tomato soup as a starter.
4. Jane does not have a yoghurt or an apple for dessert.
5. Oliver has the same drink that Jane has.
6. The girl who has a yoghurt for dessert ordered noodles.
7. One of the children has a pizza for main course and a slice of cheesecake for dessert.
8. The girl sitting between a boy and a girl eats fish and chips.
9. The child who has a pizza starts the meal with garlic bread.
10. The girl on the right drinks orange juice.
11. There are two glasses of lemonade on the table.
12. The girl with the fruit salad for dessert starts the meal with a pumpkin soup.
Who ordered onion rings as a starter?