- •Vocabulary 141
- •Mealtimes
- •Unit 2 Food and Cooking a. Foodstuffs
- •Ex. 9 Put each of the following colloquial words or phrases in its correct place
- •In the sentences below.
- •B. Dishes
- •English Food
- •C. Cooking Focus Vocabulary
- •Cutlery and Kitchen Utensils
- •Ex. 15 Act out the conversations: At Lunch
- •Discuss it in groups of three or four.
- •Now write instructions on making a cup of tea or laying the table for a dinner party.
- •It is quite a formal occasion, so choose a really nice four-course meal.
- •Families for Children of Chernobyl
- •For your in-laws.
- •Revision and Consolidation (Unit 1-2)
- •II. Some meat is given a different name from the animal it comes from. What
- •III. What's the opposite of...?
- •IV. How to make a cup of tea Complete the sentences with the proper verbs given in the box.
- •V. Complete the sentences using the words from a) and b):
- •VI. Connectives
- •VII. Fill in the gaps with articles where necessary:
- •VIII. Use these words to complete the sentences. You may use each word more than once.
- •IX. Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Unit 3 Table Manners a List of Do's and Don'ts
- •About britain Table manners
- •Ex. 7 Having Meals at a Restaurant
- •Place Settings
- •Unit 4 Eating Out Focus Vocabulary
- •Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •In class share your findings with other students.
- •Fast Food
- •The polash is an Indian Restaurant in Oxford
- •Thanks for Hospitality
- •Proposing a Toast
- •1. Here's to the newlyweds/to the bride and bridegroom
- •2. Cheers!
- •Improvisation a Reunion
- •II. Entertaining at home
- •Instructions as above.
- •III. Put one of the following words in each space in the sentences below.
- •IV. Explain the difference between the words or phrases in each of the following pairs. Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •V. Try to guess the likely meaning of the words idioms below.
- •VI. Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Unit5 You are What You Eat
- •Food fight comes to america by John Stauber/Тhе Nation/
- •Some Facts about diet
- •If not, are you overweight or underweight?
- •Is your partner the right weight? Ask him the questions.
- •I'm Slimming
- •How do you feel today?
- •Questionnaire. Cross out or add any questions you like, depending on what you think the important and interesting issues are.
- •Checklist for healthy eating Each day aim to eat most of these:
- •Each week try to include:
- •Each week have no more than:
- •Guideline for summers
- •A set of guidelines for your friend who wants to keep always fit. Some examples of useful language are shown in the box below.
- •Each team makes a list of arguments for or against eating meat. Now you are ready to debate on these issues. Go ahead!
- •At The Supermarket
- •Supermarket, local grocery, market.
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •I. Match each of the following words with the correct item in the picture.
- •II. Put each of the following words or phrases in the correct space
- •In the passage below.
- •III. Put the correct word or phrase from the following list in each space below.
- •Unit 2 Department Store Focus Vocabulary
- •Shopping
- •Your list. Can you put the list in the best order to save time while you are shopping? The store plan will help you.
- •At the Information Desk
- •How Do You Shop?
- •3) Read your rights when buying goods.
- •Digital Alarm Clock
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •I. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.
- •II. What is the difference between the following pairs of words? Use them to fill
- •III Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Unit3 Clothing
- •Use as you can without looking at the list. Then use the list of words below to check your answers and complete the exercise.
- •A) Find words which mean:
- •B) Translate into English:
- •Meaning Read the following examples and explain the meaning of the underlined words.
- •Match them with the phrases in the box below.
- •Feelings for Fashion
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •I. Complete the sentences using the words below:
- •II. Which of the words, given below, fit best in the following sentences?
- •III. Put one of the following prepositions in each space in the sentences below.
- •IV. Fill in the prepositions.
- •V. Read the conversation.
- •VI. Fill in the gaps with words given below.
- •VII. Translate into English.
- •Shopping round the World
- •What can you say about shopping in your country?
- •In the passage below.
- •At a Shoe Shop
- •Describe the following situations (to your partner). Make use of the words prompted:
- •Make up dialogues by analogy using the words prompted:
- •Buying a suit:
- •Buying a hat:
- •Buying a dress
- •Buying gloves
- •Buying shoes
- •At a Shop
- •It's a Bargain!
- •Find the English equivalents:
- •Ex. 11 Collect some outdoor clothes, for example jackets and coats, and put them on a desk at the front of the class. Role-play shopping situation in front of the class.
- •A. Read through the text and make complaints of defects in your clothes by analogy.
- •B. Share your problem with your friend as it is shown in the dialogues. Make up dialogues by analogy. A Spoiled Dress
- •C. Make up a dialogue at a shop. Ask a shop assistant (manager) for refunds or exchange the clothes you have bought. B. On a Shopping Spree Focus Vocabulary
- •Ex. 2 Pantomime
- •On a Shopping Spree
- •Asking for someone's opinion
- •Giving your opinion
- •Saying you have no opinion
- •Avoiding giving an opinion
- •Back In Fashion
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •Fill in the prepositions if necessary.
- •II. Choose between the alternatives:
- •III. Fill in the right word choosing from your active:
- •IV. Give the opposite of the following:
- •Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Vocabulary
Unit 2 Department Store Focus Vocabulary
bookshop/store |
second-hand shop/store |
boutique |
shopping centre |
chain store |
souvenirs department |
chemist's (BrE)/drugstore (AmE) |
sports goods |
corner shop (BrE) |
stationery |
convenience store (AmE) |
textiles/drapery |
cosmetics & perfumery |
toyshop |
crockery & glassware |
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department store |
complain |
DIY-store (BrE)/ home center (AmE) |
display |
electric appliances |
exchange |
florist's |
sale |
footwear |
purchase |
furniture department |
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garden centre (BrE)/ nursery (AmE) |
borrow |
haberdashery |
lend |
hardware shop store |
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household goods |
goods |
hosiery |
item |
jewellery (BrE) jewelry (AmE) |
product |
kiosk |
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knitted goods |
cost |
ladies' wear |
price |
lingerie underwear |
value |
leather goods |
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men's wear |
discount |
newsagent's |
refund |
news-stand |
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pharmacy |
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Word Ex. 1 Match the words below (1-15) with the correct definitions (a-o).
Meaning
1. chemist's |
a) a place that sells a wide range of plants, seeds and things for your garden. |
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2. newsagent's |
b) an area in a town where there are a lot of shops that have all been built together in the same space. |
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3. superstore |
c) a shop that sells equipment and tools that you can use in your home or garden. |
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4. pharmacy |
d) one of a group of shops that have the same name & are owned by the same company. |
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5. mall |
e) a very small shop on a street, which has an open window where you can buy newspapers, cigarettes, chocolates, etc. |
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6. hardware shop
7. garden centre/ nursery |
f) a very large shop which is divided into several big parts, each of which sells one type of thing such as clothes, furniture or kitchen equipment. |
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8. news-stand |
g) a shop that sells newspapers and magazines, cigarettes, chocolates etc. |
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9. department store |
h) a very large shop that sells equipment and tools for repairing and decorating your home (do-it-yourself). |
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10. kiosk |
i) a very large modern shop, especially one that is built outside the centre of a city. |
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11. DIY store/ home centre |
j) a very large building with a lot of shops inside it and often also cinemas, restaurants etc. |
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k) a shop where you can buy food, alcohol, magazines etc, that is often open 24 hours each day |
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12. shopping centre |
1) a small movable structure on a street which sells newspapers and magazines. |
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13. chain store |
m) a shop or part of a shop where medicines are made and sold. |
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14. boutique |
n) a shop that sells medicines, beauty and baby products etc. o) a small shop selling fashionable clothes etc. |
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15. convenience store/corner shop |
o) a small shop selling fashionable clothes etc. |
Ex. 2 Explain the difference between
a) |
to overcharge and to undercharge |
b) |
a shopkeeper and a shoplifter |
c) |
shopping and window-shopping |
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a wholesaler and a retailer |
Ex. 3 Match the words in column
A with the definitions in column B.
A. |
B. |
1. go shopping |
a) go to the shop(s) near your house in order to buy food or to buy one or two other small things that you need. |
2. go to the shop(s) |
b) compare the price of smth in several shops before deciding where to buy it. |
3. go window |
c) go to shops in order to look at things & buy things. |
shopping |
d) go to shops in order to buy the things that you need regularly, esp. food. |
4. do the shopping 5. shop around |
e) to look at the things that are shown in shop windows without intending to buy anything |
Ex. 4 Read the following text, making sure that you understand the meaning of all the words in bold type. Explain their meaning.
My wife loves window-shopping. She loves walking up and down in front of shop windows, looking at the range of goods on display, especially in the new shopping centre, where there are a lot of boutiques selling their own designs. I prefer big department stores because all the best-known products are on sale, and usually in stock. If they are out of stock, the shop assistant can order them for you. Most of the chain stores have branches in our shopping centre. My wife only enjoys going there when they have the sales every year and she thinks she can find bargains.
Ex. 5 Fill in the blanks with the phrasal verbs below. Explain the difference.
stock up splash out snap up
1. The dress was only $ 10, so I______________ it ___________.
2. We always __________for Christmas.
3. Why don't you __________ on a new dress for the party?
4. We _________________ a brand new sofa for the living room.
Ex. 6 Read the text. Complete the chart with the items from different departments.