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Shopping for Fruit Look - Read - Listen Agriculture for English Language Learners |
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Directions
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This bag of oranges costs five dollars. |
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The price of red grapefruit is one dollar and twenty nine cents each. |
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These green limes cost forty cents each. | |
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These large yellow lemons cost ninety five cents each. | |
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The peaches sell for ninety nine cents per pound. | |
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These bananas cost fifty cents for one pound. | |
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The bag of yellow apples is priced at one dollar and seventy nine cents for one pound. | |
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Green apples sell for one dollar and ninety nine cents per pound. | |
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Red apples cost one dollar and fifty nine cents for one pound. | |
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Each package of fresh strawberries costs two dollars and ninety nine cents. | |
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The red plums and the black plums both cost two dollars and nineteen cents per pound. | |
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Peaches and nectarines sell for the same price. The price is one dollar and eighty nine cents for a pound. |
Credits
This page was created as a part of Missouri's Agriculture in the Classroom program at Missouri State University through a USDA grant.Teachers are encouraged to adapt this lesson for classroom use only. No part of this publication may be transmitted, stored, recorded or published in any form without written permission from Missouri Farm Bureau.
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This page was developed by Lyndon and Barbara Irwin and is maintained by Missouri Farm Bureau.
Please address questions to Diane Olson at Missouri Farm Bureau or Dr. Lyndon Irwin at Missouri State University.
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Last revised on March 5, 2008