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Procedure
1. Warm – up
T: Good morning, boys and girls. How are you today? Our topic is “Shops and
Shopping”. I think, it’s very important because we need many things for our life.
We cannot imagine our life without shops. Moreover, shopping is very pleasant
activity.
T: Look at the blackboard and read a little poem about shopping. Try to
learn this poem step by step.
2 . Listening
Listen to the song and name the shops that are in the street where John lives.
In my street
I am John. Let me tell you about my street.
It is not very long. There are some shops in the street and a lot of trees.
There is a baker’s shop with fresh bread and a greengrocer’s
With fresh fruit and vegetables.
I go to the supermarket every day. It is next to my house.
It is not a busy street so we ride our bikes there.
Some boys play ball in the street, but it is dangerous.
There are no tall buildings there, just family houses
And small blocks of flats. There are a lot of cats in my street.
I have some nice neighbours. I love my street very much.
3 Vocabulary practice
T: In order to buy products and different goods we go to different kinds of shops.
Look at the screen and say what kinds of shops are there?
What can we buy there?
a baker’s
a butcher’s
a diary
a fishmonger’s
a greengrocer’s
a grocer’s
a toy shop
a shoe shop
a clothes shop
T: What other shops do you know?
T: Look at the screen. You can see two columns of words. You should match the
words from these columns and make up a word combination.
1) a box of a) cola
2) a bottle of b) honey
3) a loaf of c) mustard
4) a bar of d) milk
5) a jar of e) sugar
6) a can of f) sweets
7) a tube of g) bread
8) a packet of h) chocolate
9) a kilo of i) fish
10) a tin of j) meat
7 Pupil’s Presentation
T: Listen to the pupil’s presentation about shopping in Britain and the most
famous British shopping centers.
1. London is a paradise for shoppers with their large selection of goods. There
are famous department stores like Harrods and Selfridges. You can also
find designer shops, well-stocked book shops, market stalls and many
others kinds of shops. Second-hand shops are also popular with young
people.
2. London’s streets are always busy with people’s shopping. Many visitors
come to London just for that. Selfridges is one of the oldest and largest
department stores in Oxford Street. It was opened in 1909 . If offers
excellent service and a large choice of goods. There are seven floors and
more than 10 restaurants, cafes and bars. The clothes departments sell
everything from the latest fashion to top designers labels, and the toy
departments surprise with great variety of toys.
3. Hamleys – is a very big shop of toys in London. 4. 500 people work there.
It was opened in 1760. There are seven floors there. Parents and children
like visiting this shop. They buy different toys. Micro pet is an interactive
plastic toy. There are ten types of this toy. These toys can speak. British
children like these toys very much and enjoy playing with them. Mini-
micro car is very popular too. It is a copy of cars. They go fast and work on
batteries. Children find them very interesting.
6. Harrods is one of the world’s most famous stores and one of the London’s
tourist attraction thanks to the wide assortment of luxury
goods that are on display in a magnificently decorated building. In 1849
Charles Henry Harrods opened a grocery at Brompton Road , at that time a
small village just outside London. The department store became well-
known for its high quality products and excellent service. It covers an area
of about 80, 000 sq. m. spread out over seven floors.
7. British Home Stores (BHS) expanded in the 1970s and 1980s. It is a group
of large shops selling mainly clothes and other products for the houses. In
recent years, the company has begun to expand more fur nature, electronics,
entertainment, groceries, and most recently, beauty products.
1 Most people in Britain now buy their fresh food in supermarkets and not in
traditional markets. But markets are still important. In recent years farmer’s
markets, where local farmers and others sell fruit, vegetables or homemade
foods directly to the people, are more and more popular.
2 Covent Garden is one of the London’s biggest markets. For 200 years,
Londoners bought their fruit and vegetables here, but in 1974 the market
moved to another part of London. It is now the best place in London for
entertainment. You can see clowns, mime artists, singers all for nothing.
It’s also a great place for shopping. Clothes shops, music stores, art and
design – you can find it all in the streets nearby.