Test 10

coffeeteabeer

wine

bottle

glass

cup

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Identifying the key word

  1. [bottle] - open, shake, half full, plastic

  2. [wine] - drink, dry, sweet, white

  3. [coffee] - drink, fresh, instant, mug

  4. [cup] - pick up, hold, chipped, clean

  5. [tea] - have, make, sweet, pot

  6. [glass] - fill up, knock over, smash, cracked

  7. [beer] - drink, brew, cold, flat

The correct collocation

  1. Would you do / make some coffee while I wash up the dishes?

  2. Don't leave the teabag in the cup for very long. I only drink light / weak tea.

  3. I'm sorry, we don't have draught / tap beer. We only have bottles.

  4. Could you unscrew / turn the top off this bottle for me, please?

  5. I knocked down / over Peter's wine glass as I reached for the salt.

  6. I'd like some icy / iced tea, please.

  7. I don't drink strong / thick coffee late at night. It keeps me awake!

Key word quiz

  1. Is it a sweet or dry wine?

  2. The government is trying to encourage us to recycle our empty bottles.

  3. I don't like instant coffee. I much prefer filter or espresso.

  4. In my opinion, the best beer in the world is brewed in the Czech Republic.

  5. I raised the glass to my lips and took a sip of wine. It was quite nice.

  6. I don’t drink tea or coffee. I only drink mineral water.

  7. When we finished having tea, I put all the dirty cups in the dishwasher.

Noun phrases

  1. I'll just go out and buy another jar of coffee. This one's nearly empty.

  2. We'd like a coffee and a pot of tea for two, please.

  3. He bought a six-pack of beer from the supermarket.

  4. There are usually 12 bottles in a case of wine.

  5. How much is a half pint of beer?

Expressions

  1. Have we got time for a quick coffee before the film starts?

  2. I couldn't read the label on the pottle.

  3. The glass was cracked, so I had to throw it away.

  4. I like sparkling wines like champagne and cava.

  5. I'd rather have a mug of tea than a cup.