Lesson 8 What do you need?. a picnic ketchup sugar.

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Lesson 8 What do you need?

a picnic

ketchup

sugar

salt

a knife/a fork

chopsticks/a spoon

A: Pass me the salt, please! B: Here it is.

A: Pass me the, please! B: Here you are.

A: Pass me the ketchup, please! B: Here it is.

You want to eat noodles. What do you need? I need chopsticks and a spoon.

You want to have some soup. What do you need? I need a fork and a spoon.

Tom wants to eat beef. What does he need? I need a fork and a knife.

Lazy cat, set the table. Don’t forget forks and spoons. Lazy cat, set the table. Don’t forget salt and sugar.