SHOPS
AND SHOPPING
Test 3. Take your cards
and write down where you would go to in order to buy or to do the following
things. Choose from the words on the right.
Read and say using the following familiar structure:
We buy … at the…
. To buy … we go to the
… .
( Group 1 – 1- 8; Group2 – 9 -16; Group3
– 17- 24)
1) to buy medicine,
make-up a)
baker's
2) to buy fish, crabs
b) chemist's
3) to buy
potatoes, bananas, onions, apples c) bookshop
4) to buy a pair of shoes, boots d)
jewelry storе
5) to buy a new
pair of glasses ) hardware store
6) to buy meat, sausages f)
butcher's
7) to buy milk, sour cream, curds g)
grocery store
8) to buy tea, sugar, salt h)
haberdashery
9) to buy a loaf of bread, cakes, rolls i) greengrocer's
10) to buy pens, felt-pens, notebooks j)
stationer's
11) to buy stamps, envelopes k)
sport goods
12) to buy an arm-chair, a sofa, a bookshelf 1) footwear
13) to buy a ring, a watch, a necklace m)
fishmonger's
14) to buy a hammer, nails, a screwdriver n)
ironmonger's
15) to buy a volleyball, a fishing-rod o)
boutique
16) to buy a newspaper, a magazine p)
men's wear
17) to buy a battery, a hair dryer, an electric shaver q) cosmetic shop
18) to buy
a compact disk player, a word processor system r) optician's
19) to buy a raincoat, a skirt, tights, a dress s)
furniture shop
20) to buy cream, deodorant, shampoo, lipstick t) household items
21) to buy a city map, a guidebook, a dictionary u) dairy
22) to buy trousers, a suit, a pullover, a T-shirt v) post-office
23) to buy a belt, buttons, needles, a handbag w) newsagent's
24) to buy an iron, a dish washer,
a vacuum cleaner x) electric
appliances shop
(One group answers, the two
others show their signal cards, green if they agree with the answer, red
if they don’t agree. Groups answer one
by one; pupils read the sentences P1 → P2 → … →
P6.)
–
hardware store - ˈhɑːdweə stɔː - магазин
побутової техніки
jewelry - ʤuːəlri -
ДОРОЦІННОСТІ
grocery store - ˈɡrəʊsərɪ -
продуктовий
haberdashery - /ˈhæbəˌdæʃərɪ/ - галантерея
stationer's - /ˈsteɪʃənə/ - КАНЦТОВАРИ
SHOPS
AND SHOPPING
At the bookstore.
At the bookstore.
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What can I do for you?
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I am looking for books by J. Rowling. Have you got any
books by this famous English author?
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Of course. But what books by J. Rowling are you
looking for?
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Harry Potter.
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I’m sorry but we have only the first two parts. Shall I show you?
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Do please.
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Here you are. Do you want anything else?
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No, thank you. What’s the price of it?
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Group2
– At the toy store.
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Good morning!
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Good morning! What can I do for you?
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I’m looking for a present for my little sister on her
birthday.
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May I help you?
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Yes, certainly.
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How old is your sister? And what kind of toys does she
prefer – puzzles, dolls, soft toys?
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She is 4 and she likes toys, especially animals.
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Then take a monkey-toy. Look here. It’s funny and the
price is not high.
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Oh, I agree with you. I like it. How much does it
cost?
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5pounds. Anything else?
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No, thank you.
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Pay the cash-desk, please. Happy birthday to your
sister!
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Thanks, good-bye!
Group3
– At the greengrocer’s.
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Good afternoon! Can I help you?
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Good afternoon! I’d like to buy two apples. Are your
fruit fresh?
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Yes, of course. They are fresh, ripe and tasty. Would
you like anything else?
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How much do the apples cost?
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Two pounds.
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Could you give me an orange?
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Yes, certainly.
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And two bananas, please. How much are they?
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5pounds a kilo. Here you are. Is that all?
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Yes, thank you. How much is it altogether?
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That’s 5pounds.
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Can I pay with my credit card?
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Yes, certainly. Can you sing here, please.
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Thank you, good bye!
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Good-bye!
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