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It's Saturday and Mrs Smith has gone shopping with her friend Lucy for a new dress in the sales:-

Mrs Smith: Well Lucy, what do you think?
Lucy: Mmm, it's nice, but I think you need a slightly bigger size. The top is gaping.
Mrs Smith: I think this is the only one. I'd better ask an assistant. Excuse me? Do you have this in a size 14?
Shop assistant: I'm afraid everything in the sale is out on display.
Mrs Smith: Oh dear, it's just a bit too tight.
Shop assistant: I think we have a size 14 in red.
Mrs Smith: Oh no. Red's just not my colour.
Shop assistant: It's not bright red, it's a nice dark red. Here it is. Why don't you try it on? There's a changing room free over there.
Later...  
Mrs Smith: It fits like a glove. What do you think Lucy?
Lucy: It looks really nice. I guess red suits you after all.

 

1. would like, like, something, anything, some, any.

1.

Can 1 help you?

A Yes, please, I_____ like some shampoo.

We have lots. Would you____ it for dry or normal hair?

A Dry, I think.

OK. Try this one.____ else?

A Er - oh yeah. I don't have_____ conditioner. I'd like conditioner tor dry hair, please.

Yes, of course. That's £6.90 please.

2.

A What would you_____ to drink?

V A juice. I_________ an apple juice, please.

A Er... I have_____orange juice, but 1 don't have____ apple juice.

V Don't worry. Orange juice is fine. Thanks.

3.

A ______ you____ something to eat?

V Yeah, OK. A sandwich. A cheese sandwich?

A Er... I don't have____ cheese. Sorry. I have___ ham. ____you ____a ham sandwich?

V I don't like ham.

A ______ you____ some cake, then?

V Yes, please. I'd love____.

 

Answer the questions.

1. Do you like shopping for clothes?

2. What is the last thing you bought?

3. Where did you buy it?

4. What colour was it?

5. How much did it cost?

6. Did you buy anything to go with it?

 

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1. I'd like glass of wine, please. a

2. Would you like cake? some

3. We don't have cheese. any

4. What would you like drink? to

5. Can I have stamps, please? some

6. 'James, you like cooking?' 'No, I don't.' do

7. Here are your apples. Do you want else? anything

 

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Shopping bag, cash desk, fine quality, cheap, information desk, reasonable, kilo, worthy, pound, fitting room, shop-window, valuable, dozen, low, priceless, gram, half a kilo, counter, high, scales, worthless, cart, rise, expensive.

 

Shopping facilities Prices Quality Measures
       

 

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Model: A baker's is the shop that sells bread.

A baker's is the shop where you can buy bread.

A chemist's

A florist's

A fishmonger's

A stationer's

A butcher's

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