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Shops and shopping

 

There are different kinds of shops. Some of them sell bread. Others have tea, sugar, coffee, butter, cheese, sausages, meal, and fruit.

When we want to buy something, we take our shopping-bag and go to a shop. There we can see shop-girls and shop men who sell things.

Many people do their shopping at the market. There the farmers sell the vegetables and fruit which they grow themselves. They sell meat, milk and other things too.

Large shops with many departments are department stores. In these stores we can buy almost all we want. In the windows we see all the things which they sell there food, suits, dresses, coats, boots, shoes, radio and TV sets and many other things.

Shops are very important in our life.

 

In the past there were no supermarkets [′su:pəma:kits] in Great Britain, but there were a lot of small shops.

Fifty years ago people went to the shops almost every day. They went to the butchers to buy meat. They went to the grocers for tea, sugar, flour and cheese. They bought butter and milk at the diary. They bought bread at the bakers. They bought fruit and vegetables at the greengrocers. Customers pointed to all the packets, bottles, boxes, cans, cartons, jars, and tins they wanted to buy.

 

 

  Shop (Am.E. Store)
chemists (shop) drugstore, pharmacy
  bakery, bakers (shop)  
  grocers/grocery (shop) grocery store, grocers
  toyshop  
  bookshop bookshop, bookstore
  butchers (shop)  
  shoe shop shoe store
  fish shop, fishmongers (shop)  
  shopping centre (shopping) mall
  department store  
  supermarket  
  jewellers (shop), jewellery shop jewelry store, jewelers

We buy... at the...

 

We buy bread at bakery ['beikәri] = the bakers ( )

meat at a butchery ['but∫әri] = the butchers ( )

fish at a fishmongery ['fi∫mΛŋgәri] = the fishmongers ( )

butter and milk at a dairy [dεәri] ( )

vegetables at a greengrocery ['gri:ngrousәri] = the greengrocers

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tobacco at a tobacco shop / the tobacconists

 

 

Put the words in the box in the right column.

cheese a shirt fruit mushrooms cereal jumper a film
aspirin a dress soap toothpaste shorts shampoo a suit
Clothes shop   Food   Chemists
         
         
         
         

 

 

Look at the phrases from a conversation between a shop assistant and a customer. Who says which phrase?

E.g.: Can I help you? Shop assistant

1. Can I try it on?

2. It suits you.

3. It doesnt fit me.

4. It looks nice.

5. The changing rooms are over there.

6. How much is it?

7. Im just looking, thanks.

Imagine you are in a shoe shop. Write the conversation between the customer and the shop assistant. Use phrases like Yes, of course, Yes, certainly and Thank you very much.

We have different kinds of shops in Russia. But Englishmen also have different shops.

The corner shop

Harrods

Mark & Spencer

Sainsburys

The Body shop

The Corner Shop is a small shop on or near a street corner. They usually sell food.

Harrods i s a department store. It has 230 departments. It has a library, a bank. It is a very expensive shop.

Sainsburys is the biggest of the supermarket chains. It suggests good food, wine, do it yourself goods.

Mark & Spencer is a chain store. It is a number of department stores which sell mens and womens clothing, home furniture, plants and food. The company has over 700 stores over the world.

The Body Shop sells perfumes, soap, shampoo, skin-care products for men and women.

 

? What do they sell in the Corner Shop (Harrods, Sainsburys, Mark & Spencer, the Body Shop)?

? What similar shops have we got in our town?

? What is your favourite shop in our town?

Answer the following questions:

1. Do you like to go shopping?

2. Is there a shop near your house?

3. How often do you go shopping?

4. Do you prefer supermarkets? Why?

5. When do you like to do the shopping on weekdays or at the weekend?

6. Do you agree that women are fonder of shopping than men?

7. What do you usually buy?

8. Where can you buy it / them?

9. What is your favourite shop?

Answer the questions:

1. Where can you buy medicine? 6. Where can you read books?
2. Where can you buy pens and pencils? 7. Can you buy newspapers at the bookshop?
3. Where can you watch a film? 8. Where can you buy sweets?
4. Can you buy sausages at the grocers? 9. Can you buy a cake at the bakers?
5. Can you buy fruit at the greengrocers? 10. Where can you buy a bike?

Write the dialogue in order:

  You: Yes, Im looking for a T-shirt.
  You: Im small.
  Shop-assistant: Can I help you?
  You: Yes, thats nice, can I try it on?
  Shop-assistant: What size are you?
  You: Perfect, Ill take it. How much is it?
  Shop-assistant: Certainly, madam. How does it fit?
  Shop-assistant: Its $ 20. How would you like to pay?
  You: Here is my credit card.
  You: Thanks. Goodbye.
  Shop-assistant: Thank you. Have a nice day.
  You: Do you take credit cards?
  Shop-assistant: Yes, we do.
  Shop-assistant: How about this one?

Read the sentences and write true or false.

1. The pet shop sells animals.

2. You buy sweets at the chemists.

3. You buy bread at the bakers.

4. The grocers sells meat.

5. You buy carrots at the greengrocers.

6. You buy butter at the grocers.

7. You cant buy shoes at the clothes shop.

8. You cant buy books at the newsagents.



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