- •Unit 2. Shopping
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •4. Read and translate the text. Shops and shopping
- •I. Complete the chart. Say what you can buy at(заполни таблицу, скажи что ты можешь купить в следующих типах магазинов)
- •II. Read the text and mark statements below as t (true) or f (false).
- •8. Here are some more useful Shopping phrases and information.
Unit 2. Shopping
Voc-ry to learn.
Bag - сумка
Barcode – штрих-код
Bargain – выгодная покупка
Basket - корзинка
Branded Items –брендовые вещи
Buy - покупать
Cash - наличные
Cashier - кассир
Change - сдача
Changing Room - примерочная
Cheque – банковский чек
Coin - монета
Credit Card – кредитная карта
Customers - клиенты
Debit Card – дебетовая карта
Delivery - доставка
Escalator - эскалатор
Grocery – бакалейный отдел
Lift - лифт
Note - банкнота
Purchase – покупка, покупать
Purse – кошелек для монет, дамская сумочка
Rack – вешалка для одежды
Refund – компенсация, возвращение денег за некачественный товар
Representative - образец
Sales-Boy – продавец-консультант
Sales-Girl -продавщица
Sales-Man - торговец
Scale- взвешивать
Shelf – полка, прилавок
Shop – лавка, магазин
Till – касса, денежный ящик
Trolley – тележка для покупок
Wallet - бумажник
Window shopping- разглядывать витрины
2. Answer the following questions.
Do you like shopping?
How often do you go shopping?
What types of shops do you usually visit?
Do you like shopping alone? Why yes/no?
Can shopping improve your mood?
What is the most wonderful thing that you have ever bought?
3. There are different types of shopping. Match the types of the shops with their definitions.
1. greengrocer |
a. sells petrol, car products and sometimes food. |
2. department store |
b. a shop that sells many different items in different departments. |
3. supermarket |
c. books |
4. butcher |
d. a shop on the corner of your street, selling a range of basic goods – food, newspapers, sweets, bread, etc. |
5. grocer (UK) / grocery store (US) |
e. sells fresh bread and cakes. |
6. fishmonger |
f. like a cafe, but sells tea and cakes. |
7. stationer |
g. sells fresh fruit and vegetables. |
8. pharmacy |
h. a shop that sells food. |
9. DIY store |
j. a group of stalls selling old furniture or clothes. |
10. chemist (UK) / drugstore (US) |
k. sells specialist food not normally found in supermarkets. For example, an Italian deli, an Asian deli. |
11. optician |
l. sells things for home improvement. |
12. baker |
m. sells fresh meat |
13. newsagent |
o. for pets and pet food. |
14. hardware shop / hardware store / ironmonger |
p. market traders (people who work on a market) have stalls that sell fruit and vegetables, clothes, household items and so on. |
15. bookshop / bookstore |
q. sells glasses / contact lenses. |
16. petshop |
r. sells newspapers and magazines. |
17. corner shop (UK) |
s. sells fresh fish. |
18. flea market |
t. hard goods, such as nails and screws. |
19. delicatessen (deli) |
u. sells medicines and toiletries. |
20. market |
v. sells paper goods. |
21. tea shop (UK) |
w. a large shop that sells mostly food and household items |
22. petrol station (UK) / gas station (US) |
x. sells medicines. |
