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4. Read the dialogue and fill in: match – go with suit – fit. Act out a similar dialogue.

A: Good morning, madam. May I help you?

B: I hope so! I’m looking for something really special to wear to my cousin’s wedding. Something in red, I think.

A: What about this lovely dress? It has a jacket in the same colour to 1) …………….. it.

B: Yes, it’s beautiful, but it looks a bit small. Do you think it will 2) …………………. me?

A: Why don’t you try it on? … (after some minutes)

B: There! How does it look?

A: It’s perfect! The colour 3) ………………. you.

B: Do you think so? Now all I need is a pair of shoes to 4) …….. .

5. Read and translate useful words and expressions.

Assistant: Can I help you?

Customer: Yes, I’m looking for (=I want) a blue jumper.

Assistant: Can I help you?

Customer: No, I’m just looking, thanks. (=I don’t need help)

Assistant: Can I help you?

Customer: I’m being served, thanks. (=another assistant is already serving/helping me)

Assistant: What size are you looking for? (e.g. big? small? medium? 12?)

Customer: Where’s the changing room? (=the room where you try on clothes; also called the fitting room)

Assistant: It’s down there on the right.

Customer: Yes, I’ll take this one/these. (=Yes, I want to buy this one/these)

Customer: No, I’ll leave it thanks. (=No, I don’t want to buy it/them)

Customer: Excuse me. Where do I pay for these?

Assistant: Over there at the cash desk/till.

Customer: And can I pay by cheque/credit card?

Assistant: Yes, of course.

6. Complete this shopping dialogue.

Assistant 1: Can I help you?

Customer: Yes. I’m (1)……………a blouse like this, but in blue.

Assistant 1: I see. And what (2)………………are you looking for?

Customer: Uh, 14 usually.

Assistant 1: Ok, I’ll just go and see if we’ve got any.

Customer: Thank you.

Assistant 2: Can I help you?

Customer: No, it’s OK. I’m (3)………………………thanks.

Assistant 1: Here we are. The last one in stock.

Customer: Great. Can I try it on?

Assistant 1: Yes, of course. The (4)…………….is just over there.

Assistant 1: How was it?

Customer: Fine. I’ll (5)………………..

Assistant: Right. Would you like to pay over there at the (6)…………?

7. Read and translate the text “Changing money”, do the test. Changing money

If you need to change some dollars into pounds you can go to an exchange office. In London money can be changed either at banks, at exchange offices or at customers' services desks in big department stores.

Banks are usually open from 9.30 a.m. until 3.30 p.m. Some are open on Saturday, but never on Sunday. They accept plastic cards Visa, Access as well as Eurocheques, traveller's cheques and, of course, cash. Many banks have cash dispensing machine services.

Exchange offices are usually open for longer hours and every day. They often charge a bigger commission than banks. The exchange rates are often shown in the running lines placed in the windows or on the walls of the exchange offices for everybody to see. Now Sergei comes up to the counter of the exchange office:

Sergei: Good evening.

Cashier: Good evening, sir. Can I help you?

Sergei: Could I change two hundred dollars into pounds, please?

Cashier: Yes, certainly.

Sergei: How much will it be?

Cashier: About one hundred and twenty pounds.

Sergei: Good. Here you are.

Cashier: Thank you. And how would you like it, in twenties, tens or smaller notes?

Sergei: In tens, please.

Cashier: Fine. Here is the money and your receipt, please.

Sergei: Thanks. Excuse me, will you be open tomorrow, on Sunday?

Cashier: Yes. We work shorter hours on Sundays. We'll close at 7 p. m.

Sergei: Thank you. Can I change these coins of fifty cents each.

Cashier: I'm afraid I can't take small change. We change only notes.

Sergei: Do you believe I can change them somewhere else?

Cashier: I'm afraid you can't. This is a rule with banks and exchange offices.

Sergei: I see. Thank you.

Cashier: You are welcome.