F2F - Ele - Unit 7C at The Shop

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eg Vee aR SO ee nae eeu rene tg Puce Reena a See ene some... , Thore isn'ta... , There aren't a I love shopping Ki 2 Work in pairs, Which of these words do you know? Check in KUSRSTUEE abcokshop acithes shop ashceshop _ 3 supermarcet akiosk anéwsagert's adepariment store a péstotfce bank achémist's abbtcher's a bake’ ‘ b Work in the same pairs. Think of things you can buy or do in each place. You can buy books and birthday cards in a bookshop. EE Work in groups. Discuss these ‘uostions. + Doyou tke shop 2. What do you ike or hie 3. Which shops do you What do you buy there? 4 What's your fovourte shop? Why? ? Why Why not? ying? Wry? very week? Ed 2 Tick the words you know. Then do the exercise mn EEEUEIMEEP > stamps amap astitcase issues Aspirin a lar postcards ecake a guide book anéwepaper cigaréttas chocolata Work in new pairs. Think of two places where you can buy the things Inga ‘You can buy stamps in a post office or a newsagent’, Real World what sales assistants say; what customers say Vocabulary shops; things to buy Look at the photos. Paul and Clare are at the shops, Watch or listen to their conversations. Answer these questions. Paul Clare 1 Which shop is he/she in? 2 Whal dovs he/she buy? 8 How much doas he/she song? What sales assistants s ‘a Read these things that sales assistants say. Check new words with your teacher. CONVERSATION 1 Here's your Anything else? Can help you? Yes, they're over there, Would you tke a bag? CONVERSATION2 Would you ike anything oso? Your pin number, please. That's £1760, plea Do you nes any J They're ont > (Eh Watch or listen again, Put sentences a+] in 6a in the order you hear them (1-10) REAL WORLD What customers say ‘Fill nthe gaps with the phrases in the boxes, Haveyou-got Do yousell [have Gan have SAVING WHAT YOU WANT Have you got any guide books for Loncion? four stamps for Europe, please? suitcases? this one, please. yourhelp that's all How much is Here you How much ae ASKING ABOUT PRICES THER USEFUL PHRASES: hanks. this map? No, theae lamps? are, Thi \We use one in place of a singular noun: A Would you tke a bag? B No, thanks. I've We use ones in place of a plural noun: ‘A How much are these lamps? B The big ones are £25. b Check in EERIE p144. [EUUNEI Liston ard practi tho sentences ina Have you gt any auiée books for Landon? a Clare Is now on the second floor of the department store, Read the conversation and choose the correct words, SALES ASSISTANT Do you "havefi CLARE Yes, please, Ti like to bu SA Yes, they're over *theirithere ¢ Oh, yes. How much 'slare they? fe £55 and the small any help? Sa The big tone/ones a ‘omelones ace £40, OK, 111 have this small “one/ones, please Sure. "Do/ Would you like anything else? No, that’s Several, thanks. “A OK, Mehatithat's £40, please. c "Here you arelFlere are you SA Thank you, Your !2pine numberhumber pin, please. Right, here’s your suitcase and your *changelreceipt, Have a nice day © You too. Bye sa Goodbye. b Work in pairs. Practise the convers: ‘Take turns to be the sales assistant. a Work in new pairs. Write a conversation in a department store. Practise the conversation until you can remember It. © Workin groups of four. Take tuns to say your conversations. Listen to the other pair's ‘conversation. What does the customer buy and how much does he/she spend?

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