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[E] Food, Glorious Food!

LET'S UNLOCK WORDS AND PHRASES 🔐

aisle

[ ahyl ]

noun

- the walkway in the store with shelves of items on both sides

Coffee and tea are in the next aisle.

homegrown

[ ˈhohm-ˈgrohn ]

adjective

- not grown on a large commercial farm

These homegrown apples taste better than the ones from abroad.

produce

[ ˈprod-oos ]

noun

- farm-grown fruits and vegetables

This is all locally grown produce.

creamy

[ ˈkree-mee ]

adjective

- smooth

Beat the butter in a mixing bowl until creamy and soft.

on the spot

phrase

- right there; immediately

He answered the question on the spot.

LET'S READ! 📖

Direction: Read the passage aloud. Then, read it silently.


Food, Glorious Food!


Recreational shopping at the mall is one thing, but basic grocery shopping is a fact of life. There are many choices when it comes to buying food. The largest and most convenient place to shop for food is the supermarket. At these huge stores, you can find plenty of choices for whatever item you need. Need peanut butter? You can find creamy or crunchy, reduced fat or reduced salt, natural style or processed, small jar or large, with jam or without. Each aisle offers great practice for developing your decision-making skills! And to help you decide, the store will often have a sampling station where you can taste (for free!) many of the special products they sell. This is usually done on a weekend when lots of people introduce you to new products, but remember they are just samples! The store expects customers to try only one. (okay, maybe two . . . ) But if you do it right, you can visit every sampling station in the store, and you won't need lunch when you get home!

 

Despite all the choices at a big supermarket, however, farmers' markets are also very popular. As people become more and more conscious of where their food is coming from and how it's grown, farmers' markets offer an opportunity to buy directly from the farmers who are on the spot to answer any questions. Often the markets are set up in public squares in large and small cities, usually on weekends. At the market, local area farmers bring in their produce and arrange it on tables for sale. Home bakers will offer fresh-baked cakes and pies made with homegrown fruit. There are people selling homemade jams, too. Lots of vendors will offer samples of their goods. They may have small squares of bread and small pieces of cheese for you to try. There may be plates of cookies or samples of jams. The vendors hope that you'll enjoy the sample so much that you'll buy some to take home. And why not? Although baked goods and produce from the farmers' market may cost more, they're delicious and fresh from the farm!

 

COMPREHENSION CHECK 🧠 A. Direction: Choose the correct answer to the following questions.


COMPREHENSION CHECK

  1. What is the biggest and most convenient place to buy food?

    a. the department store

    b. the convenience store

    c. the supermarket

    d. the drugstore

  2. When can you often find sampling stations at the store?

    a. every day

    b. every Mondays

    c. every Friday

    d. on weekends

  3. What do stores often have to help you decide on special products?

    a. sampling stations

    b. managerial stations

    c. salesperson stations

    d. customer stations

  4. How many samples does the store expect customers to try at the sampling station?

    a. three samples

    b. one or maybe two samples

    c. eight samples

    d. none

  5. What are people conscious of?

    a. their weight

    b. their appearance

    c. where to buy their food

    d. where their food is coming from and how it's grown

B. Direction: Answer the following questions based on the article.

  1. Where are farmers' markets often set up?

  2. Who brings the produce to farmers' markets?

  3. What do home bakers offer at farmers' markets?

  4. What do vendors hope you'll do after trying their samples?

  5. Why do baked goods and produce at farmers' markets cost more?

C. Direction: Match the words in column A with their synonyms in column B.

AB

1. choice

A. purchase

2. buy

B. launch

3. introduce

C. option

4. conscious

D. place

5. set up

E. aware