- •Shopping Lead-in
- •1. In pairs, say if you think these are the same or different and why.
- •2. Where can you buy these things? Match the words to the names of shops. What else can you buy in each place?
- •3. In pairs, use the phrases below and words from Ex. 2 to act out dialogues, as in the example.
- •Reading
- •4. Look at the title of the article below. What do you think the article is about?
- •5. Look at Ex.2, then listen and tick the three places the speaker mentions.
- •6. Read the article and match the headings to the correct paragraphs.
- •В Opening Hours d Places to Go and Things to Buy Exotic shopping in Paris
- •Language Development
- •7. Fill in the words from the list, then make sentences using the completed phrases.
- •8. Fill in the synonyms from the list.
- •9. Fill in the correct words from the list.
- •10. Match the words and definitions.
- •Speaking
- •Communication
- •18C. Complete the dialogues with the sentences in the list, then act out similar dialogues in pairs. In which shop could you hear these dialogues?
- •19A. Listen and match the number of the dialogue to the shops.
- •19B. In pairs, choose two of the shops from the list above and act out a suitable dialogue for each shop.
- •19C. Interview another student with the questionnaire. Ask for more information.
- •Vocabulary Revision Game
- •20. In teams, use the words below to make sentences. Each correct sentence gets one point.
- •21. Listen and answer the questions.
- •22. In pairs, read out the dialogue.
- •Writing
- •Introduction
- •Supplementary reading
- •1. Read the text about Zara.
- •2. Cover the text and answer the questions below from memory.
- •3. Give a short summary of the text in English.
- •Vocabulary
Communication
18a. Listen to the dialogue, then act out similar dialogues in pairs.
- Excuse me - how much is this pair of boots?
- These boots? They're £60.
- Do you take credit cards?
- I'm afraid not.
- That's okay. I'll pay cash, then.
18b. Complete the dialogues with the sentences in the list, then listen and check. In which shop could you hear these dialogues?
- Could I have the pills in this prescription, please?
- Certainly. What would you like in it?
- Here you are.
- Can you deliver it?
1 A: I'd like to order a bouquet of flowers, please.
B: .......................................................………..
A: Roses, please, and perhaps some lilies.
.....................................................................
B: Yes, if it's local.
2 A: .........................................................................
B: Certainly. That will be £5, please.
A: ..........................................................................
B: Thank you. Remember to take the tablets twice a day after meals.
18C. Complete the dialogues with the sentences in the list, then act out similar dialogues in pairs. In which shop could you hear these dialogues?
- Would you like anything written on it?
- Certainly. How much would you like?
- I think a chocolate one will be fine.
- Two loaves, please.
1. A: I’d like some bread, please.
B: …………………………………………….
A: …………………………………………….
B: Here you are.
2. A: I’d like to order a birthday cake, please.
B: Of course. What type of cake would you like?
A: ………………………………………………
B: ………………………………………………
A: Yes. ‘Happy Birthday, Elaine’
19A. Listen and match the number of the dialogue to the shops.
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butcher's
bakery
department store
bookshop
supermarket
19B. In pairs, choose two of the shops from the list above and act out a suitable dialogue for each shop.
19C. Interview another student with the questionnaire. Ask for more information.
The Shopping Questionnaire
SHOPS |
SHOPPING |
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What kind of small shops are there near where you live? |
How often do you go shopping? |
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What kind of shops do you most like going to? |
Do you prefer shopping by yourself or with somebody? |
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What are you favourite shops for……..? |
What do you enjoy buying? |
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a clothes |
c books and music |
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b shoes |
d presents |
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Do you ever shop in………?
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What do you hate buying? |
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a street market
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Do you like shopping in the sales? What do you usually buy? |
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b supermarkets
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Where do you go if you want to find a bargain? |
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c shopping centres |
Do you ever shop online? What for? |
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