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Present Simple Present Continuous. Exercise1. , Present Continuous Present Simple.




Exercise 1. , Present Continuous Present Simple.

1. () . 2. () ? 3. ( ) . 4. () . 5. () ? 6. ( ) . 7. () ? 8. () ? 9. () ? 10. () ? 11. ( ) . 12.! (). 13. ()? 14. () ? 15. ( ) . 16. () . 17. ()? 16. ( ) . 19. ()? - () .

Exercise 2. , Present Continuous Present Simple.

1. I () . 2. ( ) . 3. () . 4. ( ) . 5. ( ) . 6. () . () ? 8. () . 9. { ) . 10. () ? 11. () -.12. ( ) . 13. ( ) . 14. () . 15. ( ) . 16. () . 17. ( ) . 18. ( ) . 19.

() ? 20. () ? 21. ? - , () . 22.! () ?

Exercise3. , Present Continuous Present Simple.

I. () ? - () . 2. () ? . 3. () . () , () . 4. ()? () . ? . ( ) . 5. () .6. () ? . , () . - () ? -, () . 7. , () ? - () ? - , . 8. () , () . 9. () - ? - , () . () .

14

Climate in Great Britain

 

The British Isles which are surrounded by the ocean have an insular climate.

There are 3 things that chiefly determine the climate of the United Kingdom: the position of the islands in the temperate belt; the fact that the prevailing winds blow from the west and south-west and the warm current the Gulf Stream that flows from the Gulf of Mexico along the western shores of England. All these features make the climate more moderate, without striking difference between seasons. It is not very cold in winter and never very hot in summer.

So, the British ports are ice-free and its rivers are not frozen throughout the year. The weather on the British Isles has a bad reputation. It is very changeable and fickle. The British say that there is a climate in other countries, but we have just weather. If you don't like the weather in England, just wait a few minutes.

It rains very often in all seasons in Great Britain. Autumn and winter are the wettest. The sky is usually grey and cold winds blow. On the average, Britain has more than 200 rainy days a year. The English say that they have 3 variants of weather: when it rains in the morning, when it rains in the afternoon, and when it rains all day long. Sometimes it rains so heavily, that they say It's raining cats and dogs.

Britain is known all over the world for its fogs. Sometimes fogs are so thick that it's impossible to see anything within a few meters. The winter fogs of London are, indeed, awful; they surpass all imagination. In a dense fog all traffic is stopped, no vehicle can move from fear of dreadful accidents. So, we may say that the British climate has three main features: it is mild, humid and very changeable.

Questions:

1. Does the Gulf Stream flow from the Gulf of Mexico along the western shores of England?
2. What kind of climate does Great Britain have?
3. Why does the United Kingdom have an insular climate?
4. What are three main features that determine the climate of Great Britain?
5. Why are the English ports ice-free?
6. Are the English rivers frozen during winter?
7. Is it very hot in Britain in summer?
8. What reputation does the weather of the United Kingdom have?
9. Does it rain very often?
10, What happens when there is a heavy fog in Great Britain?

Vocabulary:

to surround
insular climate
to determine
temperate belt
prevailing winds
the Gulf Stream
to flow ,
shores
moderate
striking difference .
throughout , , ,
fickle
wet ,
to blow . -
It's raining cats and dogs
fog
awful ,
dense ,
vehicle. ,
dreadful ,

 

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drink drank drunk =

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cost cost cost = -

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Exercise 1.

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Walk, dream, wash, drop, hope, stop, spell, dry, cry, watch, dust, cook, play, open, talk, want, clean, work, cover.

[t] [d] [id]

Exercise 2.

see, read, cut, hear, stand, put, sing, take, write, run, bring, eat, drink, speak, go, be, have, give, teach, sleep, know, buy, get, come.

Exercise 3.

2 :Regular Verbs Irregular Verbs:

begin, leave, see, have, come, make, lose, visit, travel, stay, start, buy, take, drive, paint, write, do, enjoy, speak, meet.

Exercise 4.

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1. I play in the field. 2. He wants to go home. 3. The driver stops the car. 4, He drinks tea every day. 5. It begins to rain. 6. They like our house. 7. I dream every night. 8. My sister cleans the room. 9. The teachers gives us dictation. 10. He sits at his desk and writes a letter. 11. Mary comes early. 12. The cat catches the fish in the river. 13. The dogs eats its dinner. 14. The boys go for a holiday. 15. Richard knows George. 16. The plane flies very high. 17. He teaches us English. 18. I wash my hands every day. 19. He goes to school.

Exercise 5.

: I didn't go to New York. I went to Chicago.

1. We... Jim, we... Max (meet. 2. He... last Tueday, he... last Thursday. (leave) 3. We... Jack, we... David. (see) 4. They... a Volvo, they... a Fiat. (buy) 5. You... the answer, Tom... the answer. (know) 6. I... my passport, I... my ticket. (lose) 7. We... the pizza, we... hot dogs. (have) 8. He... a letter, he... a posrcard. (write) 9. The film... at 6.30 p.m., it... at 7.30 p.m. (begin)

Exercise 6.

1. morning / you / time / get / up / what / in / the / did?

2. dinner / night / have / what / last / you / for / did?

3. did / train / last / you / by / when / travel?

4. do / what / Sunday / you / last / did?

5. did / summer / go / where / last / you?

6. visit / you / art gallery / an / last / did / when?

7. travel / on / you / how / work / did / to / Monday?

15

Travelling

I like to travel. First of all, the members of our family usually have long walks in the country. Such walks are called hikes.

If we want to see countryside we have to spend a part of our summer holidays on hikes. During such hikes we see a lot of interesting places, sometimes we meet interesting people.

It's useful for all members of our family. We take our rucksacks. We don't think about tickets and there is no need to hurry up.

As for me, it's more comfortable to travel by train and by plane. But it's difficult to buy tickets for the plane. That's why we buy our tickets beforehand.

When I travel by plane, I don't spend a lot of time going from one place to another, I like to fly. If I travel by train or by plane my friends see me off at the railway station or in the airport.

I like to travel by car. It's interesting too, because you can see many things in a short time. When we go by car, we don't take tickets. We put all things we need in a car. We don't carry them.

Sometimes we go to the seaside for a few days. As usual the weather is warm and we can swim. It's a pleasure to watch white ships.

So I can say that I enjoy all kinds of travelling very much.
Questions:

1. Do you like to travel?
2. How do you like to travel?
3. Do you prefer to travel by sea or by plane?
4. Whom do you like to travel with?
5. Why do we buy tickets beforehand?

Vocabulary:

hike
rucksack
beforehand

Past Simple

(. Past Indefinite, Past Simple) , , . . .

(.. 2- ) -ed to (.. 1- ). , , . .

2- :

  • -e, -ed
  • y, y i -ed
  • , -ed

to do - did, 1- . , to work.

   
   
1 . I work ed we work ed
2 . you work ed you work ed
3 .
he she it work ed
they work ed
1 . I did not work we did not work
2 . you did not work you did not work
3 .
he she it did not work
they did not work
1 . Did I work? Did we work?
2 . Did you work? Did you work?
3 .
Did he she it work
Did they work

Exercise 1. , Present Past Simple.

1. I (to go) to bed at ten o'clock every day. 2. I (to go) to bed at ten o'clock yesterday. 3. My brother (to wash) his face every morning. 4. Yesterday he (to wash) his face at a quarter past seven. 5. I (not to have) history lessons every day. 6. We (not to rest) yesterday. 7. My brother (not to drink) coffee yesterday. 8. My mother always (to take) a bus to get to work, but yesterday she (not to take) a bus. Yesterday she (to walk) to her office. 9. You (to talk) to the members of your family every day? - Yes, I.... But yesterday I (not to talk) to them: I (to be) very busy yesterday. 10. You (to come) home at six o'clock yesterday? - No, I.... Yesterday I (to come) home from school at half past eight. I (to be) very tired. I (to have) dinner with my family. After dinner I (to be) very thirsty. I (to drink) two cups of tea. Then I (to rest). 11. Your sister (to go) to school every day? - - Yes, she....

Exercise 2.

1. Did Bill at home last night?
Did Bill was at home last night?
Did Bill be at home last night?
Was Bill at home last night?
2. Who did be at home last night?
Who was at home last night?
Who did at home last night?
Who did was at home last night?
3. When did Bill at home?
When did Bill was at home?
When was Bill at home?
When did Bill be at home?
4. Who cleaned clothes last night?
Who did cleaned clothes last night?
Who was cleaned clothes last night?
Who did clean clothes last night?
5. When Bill cleaned his clothes?
When did Bill cleaned his clothes?
When was Bill cleaned his clothes?
When did Bill clean his clothes?
6. What he did first?
What was he do first?
What was he did first?
What did he do first?
7. Where he put them?
Where was he put them?
Where he was put them?
Where did he put them?
8. Why he placed them in the dryer?
Why did he place them in the dryer?
Why was he placed them in the dryer?
Why did he placed them in the dryer?
9. Was he folded them after that?
Did he folded them after that?
Did he fold them after that?
Was he fold them after that?
10. Was Bill proud?
Did Bill was proud?
Was Bill did proud?
Did Bill proud?
11. Why he was proud?
Why did he proud?
Why was he proud?
Why he proud?

Exercise 3.

Bill was at home last night. He cleaned his clothes. First he put them in the washer. Next he added soap. Later he placed the clothes in the dryer. Then he folded them. Bill was very proud he did it himself.

16

Travelling by sea

Human beings are very inquisitive and like discovering different places. That is why people all over the world like to travel around the globe. It is not so interesting for them to see the world on TV today. It is precious to see it by their own.

And when people come to beautiful beaches and sparkling blue waters, they understand it is really the amazing thing they wanted to see. There are countless adventures within reach on cruise vacation. There are many cruise companies in the world, and each of these companies can provide you a qualified service.

During the cruise people live in comfortable cabins. During sea days when a cruise liner is in the open sea, people can take sunbathes, swim in the swimming pools, play fools in the slide or promenade around the ship visiting different decks. You can rent a cabin for two, four, six persons.

Cruise companies offer different tours during which you can discover the inhabitants of a coral reef on a glass-bottomed boat, go horseback riding on the beach, go mountain biking rain forests, explore ancient civilizations as you climb mysterious pyramids or snorkel with stingrays and dive 800 feet down in a research submarine. Days onboard are casual but full of joy and new impressions. But don't forget your camera and binoculars, so you don't miss a thing.

Adventures are endless in this area. People can relax on a cruise surrounded by the white-sand beaches and beautiful turquoise waters of the most beautiful islands on the earth, find and visit tropical places where nature brings striking mountains and pristine beaches.

Such islands are home to rich culture and complex histories. There are archaic ruins, beaches, rain forests and many waterfalls. Here you can find new friends and buy a lot of souvenirs.

Questions:

1. Why do people like travelling?
2. What adventures can you have while travelling on a cruise ship?
3. Where do people live during the cruise?
4. Where can you go during sea days?
5. What kind of tours do cruise companies offer?
6. What can you go sightseeing when you are on a cruise vacation?

Vocabulary:

human beings
inquisitive , ;
precious ,
sparkling , ,
to provide ; ;
cabin
seaday . ,
open sea
to take sunbathes
to play fools
slide ;
to promenade ; , ;
deck
horseback riding
mountain biking
rain forest
to climb , , , ,
mysterious ; ,
to snorkel
stingray
to dive ,
research submarine -
casual ,
joy , ;
to stroll , , ( , )
to surround ;
turquoise
pristine , , ; , ;

Past Simple Exercise 1. . On Monday we have five lessons. The first lesson is English. At this lesson we write a dictation and do some exercises. Nick goes to the blackboard. He answers well and gets a "five". Pete does not get a "five" because he does not know his lesson. After the second lesson I go to the canteen. I eat a sandwich and drink a cup of tea. I do not drink milk. After school I do not go home at once. I go to the library and take a book. Then I go home. Exercise 2. . On Tuesday I get up at half past six. I go to the bathroom and wash my hands and face and clean my teeth. Then I dress, go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for my family. At half past seven my son gets up and has breakfast. I have breakfast with my son. My son eats a sandwich and drinks a cup of tea. I don't drink tea. I drink coffee. After Breakfast my son leaves home for school. I don't leave home with my son. On Tuesday I don't work in the morning. I work in the afternoon. In the evening I am at home. My husband and my son areat home, too. We rest in the evening. My son watches TV, my husband reads newspapers and I do some work about the house. At about eleven o'clock we go to bed. Exercise 3. . Barry waked up when it was already quite light. He looked at his watch. It was a quarter to seven. Quick! Barry jumped out of bed and ran to the bath-room. He had just time to take a cold shower and I drank a glass of tea with bread and butter. He was in a hurry to catch the eight o'clock train. At the railway station he met three other boys from his group. They all had small backpacks and fishing-rods. In less than an hour they got off the train at a small station near a wood. They walked very quickly and soon found themselves on the shore of a large lake. The boys spent the whole day there fishing, boating and swimming. They returned home late at night, tired but happy.  

17

Summer and winter sports

 

People all over the world are very fond of sports and games. That is one of the things in which people of every nationality and class are united.

The most popular outdoor winter sports are shooting^ hunting, hockey and, in the countries where the weather is frosty and there is much snow skating, skiing and tobogganing. It's so nice to go to the skating-rink on a frosty sunny day. Some people prefer to be out of town in such weather and to sledge or to ski in the woods. Many people greatly enjoy figure-skating and ski-jumping.

Summer affords excellent opportunities for swimming, boating, yachting, cycling, gliding and many other sports. Among outdoor games football takes the first place in public interests; this game is played in all the countries of the world.

The other games that have firmly established themselves in favour in different countries are cricket, volley-ball, basketball, and so on. Badminton is also very popular both with young and old.

All the year round many people indulge in boxing, wrestling, gymnastics and track and field events. Scores of young girls and women go in for callisthenics. Over the last few years aerobics has become popular with young girls and women. Aerobics helps them to be slim, healthy and strong. The interest for it greatly increased thanks to Jane Fonda, a prominent American actress, the founder of this kind of sport. This woman may serve as an impressive example of inexhaustible health, cheerfulness and beauty. Being a great enthusiast of aerobics she has been trying to initiate many women all over the world into this sport.

Among indoor games which one can go in for all the year round are billiards, table tennis, draughts, chess, of course. The results of chess tournaments are studied and discussed by enthusiasts in different countries.

So we have all grounds to say that sport is one of the things that makes people kin.

Questions:

1. What are people all over the world fond of?
2. What unites people of every nationality?
3. Why do people prefer to be out of town on a frosty sunny day?
4. What are the most popular outdoor winter sports?
5. What opportunities for sports does summer afford?
6. What game takes the first place in public interest?
7. When do many people indulge in boxing, wrestling, athletics, gymnastics?
8. Who goes in for calisthenics?
9. Why is chess the great international game?

Vocabulary:

to be fond of smth. ,
to unite
outdoor winter sports
shooting
hunting
tobogganing
to sledge
yachting
gliding
to establish oneself in favour
lawn-tennis
track and field events
scores of young girls and women
calisthenics
indoor games
impressive example
inexhaustible
cheerfulness
enthusiast
to initiate - -
tournament ,

Future Simple

shall will to. shall c 1 , will.

shall will.

, to work.

1 . I will (shall) work we will (shall) work
2 . you will work you will work
3 .
he she it will work
they will work
1 . I will (shall) not work we will (shall) not work
2 . you will not work you will not work
3 .
he she it will not work
they will not work
1 . Will (shall)I work? Will (shall)we work?
2 . Will you work? Did you work?
3 .
Will he she it work
Will they work

Exercise 1. .

1. My sister will graduate from the University next year. 2. I shall go to the cinema tomorrow. 3.They will play tennis on Saturday. 4. We shall translate this text the day after tomorrow. 5. He will write a letter to his sister tomorrow. 6. My parents will go to the South next year. 7. I shall finish this work in a week. 8. He will come back on Friday. 9. We shall meet our friends tomorrow.

Exercise 2. , Future Simple.

1. I (to think) about this information. 2 According to the forecast it (to be) raining tomorrow. 3. We(to come) to see you on Monday. 4. I (to prepare) to my examinations next week. 5. You (to show)me your new picture? 6. I think he (not to come) tomorrow. 7. I dont think she (to answer) all the questions. 8. We (to work) in our garden tomorrow. 9. How you (to pack) your things? 10. Her mother (to buy) her a silver chain for her birthday.

Exercise 3. , Future Simple.

1. , . 2. . 3. , . 4. . 5. . 6. . 7. . 8. ! . 9. . 10. .

 

18

Sport in our life

 

People all over the world are fond of sports and games.

Sport makes people healthy, keeps them fit, more organized and better disciplined.

It unites people of different classes and nationalities. Many people do sports on their personal initiative. They go in for skiing, skating, table tennis, swimming, volley-ball, football, body-building, etc.

All necessary facilities are provided for them: stadiums, sport grounds, swimming pools, skating rinks, skiing stations, football fields.

Sport is paid much attention to in our educational establishments. Gymnastics is a part of children's daily activities in the kindergartens. Physical culture is compulsory subject at schools and colleges.

Professional sport is also paid much attention to in our country. In city, where I live, there are different sporting societies, clubs and complexes.

Practically all kinds of sports are popular in our country, but football, gymnastics and tennis enjoy the greatest popularity. As for me, I go in for table tennis (ping-pong). It needs mobility, liveliness and much energy. It keeps a person in a good form. I have been playing tennis for five years, but the more I play, the more I like it. I get a real joy taking part in competitions or simply playing with my friends. Sometimes, I go to tennis courts.

Certainly, there's a great distance between my manner of playing and such favourites as Jim Courier, Stephan Edberg, Pete Sampras, Boris Becker, Per Korda, but I do my training with great pleasure and hope to play as well as our best players do.
Questions:

1. Why are people all over the world fond of sports and games?
2. What necessary facilities are provided for people?
3. What kinds of sports are popular in our country?
4. What is your favourite kind of sport? Why?

Vocabulary:

fit
on personal initiative
to pay attention to
kindergarten
compulsory
to enjoy popularity
mobility
distance

Future Simple

Exercise 1. , Present Simple Future Simple.

1. I (to go) away until my wife (to come). 2. You (to send) me some money as soon as I (to get)there. 3. We (to set) to work when the holiday (to be) over: 4. I (to do) it as soon as I (to get) bank.5. When you (to see) Mr. Smith ask him to call immediately. 6. If the rain (not to stop) there (to be)a flood. 7. Dont leave before you (to get) our message. 8. If everything (to go) well we (land)tonight. 9. Take care of my luggage while I (to get) my ticket. 10. Tomorrow if the weather (to be)good we (to go) to the country. 11. We (to stay) in the waiting room while Robert (to look) for a porter. 12. I (to make) you a nice cup of tea as soon as the water (to boil). 13. If you (to come) pastsix oclock you (not to find) him waiting. 14. I think I (to wait) here until your bus (to come). 15. If you (to be) so excited you hardly (be able) to think.

Exercise 2. , Present Simple Future Simple.

1. We (to begin) as soon as Tom (to be ready). 2. I (stay) here until it (to get) warmer. Mother (to bring) us cakes when she (to go) out. 3. If he (to have) time he (to come) to us. 4. Dont leave until I(to send) you a message. 5. She (to be) very happy if you (to take) her to the theatre. 6. We (to go)swimming as soon as school (be) over. 7. She (to be) a good actress if she (to work) hard. 8. I (toopen) the door when father (to ring). 9. I (to see) him again if he (not to come) today. 10. I (tonotify) you as soon as I (to hear) from her. 11. You (not to go) until I (to know) the truth. 12. He (tocome) every day to help you with your work while I (be) away. 13. You (to have) a chocolate if you(to be) good. 14. Give Tom this letter as soon as you (to see) him.

Exercise 3. , Present Simple, Present Continuous FutureSimple.

1. I (to play) chess tomorrow. 2. I (not to play) chess tomorrow. 3. You (to play) chess tomorrow?4. He (to play) chess every day. 5. He (to play) chess every day? 6. He (not to play) chess everyday. 7. He (to play) chess now. 8. They (not to play) chess now. 9. They (to play) chess now? 10. Nick (to go) to the park now. 11. Nick (to go) to school every day. 12. Nick (to go) to schooltomorrow. 13. You (to come) to my place next Sunday? 14. You (to read) this book next week? 15.You (to read) books every day? 16. You (to read) a book now? 17. I (not to see) him tomorrow. 18.What you (to do) tomorrow? 19. What your friend (to do) tomorrow? 20. Where you (to go) nextsummer? 21. Where you (to go) every morning? 22.Where you (to go) now? 23. Look! Kate (todance). 24. She (to dance) every day. 25. She (to dance) tomorrow?

19

Sport in Great Britain

Sport plays such a large part in British life that many idioms in the English language have come from the world of sport. For example, that's not cricket means that's not fair and to play the game means to be fair.

The most popular sport in England is football. A lot of people support their local clubs at matches on Saturday afternoons or watch the matches on television.

The football league in England and Wales has four divisions. Each division contains twenty teams. There are two main prizes each season. The football league championship is won by the team that is top of the first division. The final of this competition takes place every May at the famous Wembley stadium in London.

Some of the best-known clubs in England are Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal. But many clubs have problems with money at the moment. Some people say that the league is too big and that the players get paid too much. Others say that television is making the crowds stay at home.

Sport has for a long time been a very important part of a child's education in Britain, not just as you may think to develop physical abilities, but also to provide a certain kind of moral education.

Team games encourage such social qualities as enthusiasm, cooperation, loyalty and unselfishness.
Questions:

1. Sport plays a large part in British life, doesn't it?
2. What is the most popular sport in England?
3. How many divisions does league in England and Wales have?
4. What are the most famous football clubs in England?
5. What role does sport play in a child's education?

Vocabulary:

idiom
to support
local
league
loyalty

 

Modal verb Can

Exercise 1. , can (could).

1. -. 2. -. . -? 4. . 5. ? 6. . 7. . 8. ? 9. , . 10. , ? 11. ? 12. . 13. . 14. ? 15. , ? , .

Exercise 2. , to be able to.

1. ? 2. , . 3. . 4. - ? 5. ?

Modal verb May

Exercise 1. , may (might).

1. ? 2. , ? . , . 4. , . 5. , . 6. , . 7. , . 8. , . 9. : , . 10. : . 11. : .

Exercise 2. can may .

1. I finish the work tomorrow if no one bothers me any more. 2.... we come and see you next Sunday at three oclock in the afternoon? 3. What time is it? - It... be about six oclock, but I am not sure. 4. Only a person who knows the language very well... answer such a question. 5.... I come in? 6. Let me look at the exercises. I... be able to help you. 7. I... not swim because the doctor did not allow me to be more than two minutes in the water. But this year he says I... stay in for 15 minutes if I like, so I am going to learn to swim. 8. Libraries are quite free, and any one who likes... get books there. 9. I... come and see you tomorrow if I have time. 10. Take your raincoat with you: it... rain today. 11. Do you think you... do that?

 

 

20

Shopping

 

When we want to buy something, we go to a shop. There are many kinds of shops in every town or city, but most of them have a food supermarket, a department store, men's and women's clothing stores, grocery, a bakery and a butchery.

I like to do my shopping at big department stores and supermarkets. They sell various goods under one roof and this is very convenient. A department store, for example, true to its name, is composed of many departments: readymade clothes, fabrics, shoes, sports goods, toys, china and glass, electric appliances, cosmetics, linen, curtains, cameras, records, etc. You can buy everything you like there.

There are also escalators in big stores which take customers to different floors. The things for sale are on the counters so that they can be easily seen. In the women's clothing department you can find dresses, costumes, blouses, skirts, coats, beautiful underwear and many other things. In the men's clothing department you can choose suits, trousers, overcoats, ties, etc.

In the knitwear department one can buy sweaters, cardigans, short-sleeved and long-sleeved pullovers, woollen jackets. In the perfumery they sell face cream and powder, lipstick, lotions and shampoos.

In a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, flour, cereals, tea. At the butcher's there is a wide choice of meat and poultry. At the bakery you buy brown and white bread, rolls, biscuits.

Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is stocked by cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not. Everything is sold here ready-weighed and packed. If you call round at a dairy you can buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products.

The methods of shopping may vary. It may be a selfservice shop where the customer goes from counter to counter selecting and putting into a basket what he wishes to buy. Then he takes the basket to the check-out counter, where the prices of the purchases are added up. If it is not a self-service shop, and most small shops are not, the shop-assistant helps the customer in finding what he wants. You pay money to the cashier and he gives you back the change.
Questions:

1. What do we do when we want to buy something?
2. What kinds of shops are there in every town?
3. Where do you like to do your shopping?
4. What departments is a department store composed of?
5. Where are the things for sale?
6. What can we buy in the knitwear department?
7. What can we buy in a food supermarket?
8. What methods of shopping are there?

Vocabulary:

supermarket
store ,
various
under one roof
to be composed of... ( -)
ready-weighed and packed
fabrics
escalator
customer

 

 

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What are you talking about? - ?

Who is this young lady? - ?

What are you waiting for? - ?

Why do you leave? - ?

What are you going to keep the water in? - ?

( ):

What are you going to keep the thermostat set to? - ?

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