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Lesson 7

Reading Practice: Shops and Shopping in London.

Speaking Practice: In the Shop.

Writing Practice: Inquiry Letter.

Pre-text Exercises

I. Pay attention to the following words and word combinations and make up your own sentences with them:

a department store – универсальный магазин;

a purchase – покупка;

a clothes shop – магазин одежды;

a shoe shop – обувной магазин;

a book shop – книжный магазин;

a dress shop – магазин готового платья;

to pay cash – платить наличными;

a department – отдел;

an expensive shop – дорогой магазин;

a cheap shop – дешевый магазин;

a supermarket – супермаркет;

a shopper – покупатель;

ready-made clothes – готовая одежда;

goods – товары;

a self-service shop – магазин самообслуживания.

Reading Practice

I. Read the texts and be ready to discuss them.

Shops and Shopping in London

A

Oxford street is one of the biggest and most popular shopping centres in London. Its nice shops and department stores attract people from all over the country and from foreign countries as well.

Shops and department stores work every day till 6 o'clock except on Sundays. If you can't go shopping during the day you can make a purchase on Thursday after office hours, as the shops close at 8 o'clock in Oxford street on that day.

There are different kinds of shops in Oxford Street:

there are clothes shops and shoe shops, book shops and dress shops. But many people prefer a department store, as it offers almost everything in one building.

One of the largest department stores in Oxford Street is Selfridge's. It has about 235 different departments. It is a very expensive department store, that is why most Londoners have to go to cheaper shops: Marks and Spensor's for clothes and supermarkets for food.

Supermarkets have become very popular with shoppers. They sell not only food, but also ready-made clothes, toys and other goods. They are self-service shops.

B

On Saturday morning Borisov went shopping in Oxford Street as he was to leave London soon. He called at the men's department of a big department store.

He came up to a salesgirl and asked her to help him to choose a suit.

Salesgirl: What kind of suit do you have in mind, sir?

Borisov: I'd like a light suit for summer wear, nothing too modern.

Salesgirl: Single- or double-breasted?

Borisov: Single-breasted, please.

Salesgirl: What's your size, sir?

Borisov: I'm afraid, I don't know my English size.

Salesgirl: You'll have to try on this one for size in the fitting-room over there.

Borisov: I don't think it's my size: the jacket is too tight and the trousers are too short.

Salesgirl: Yes, I think the suit is one size too small for you, here is another, a size larger. It looks fine on you. It fits you perfectly.

Borisov: So it does.

Salesgirl: It's of very good quality, it'll wear for ages.

Borisov: Will it? That's nice. How much is it?

Salesgirl: It costs 50...

Borisov: Well, I think I'll take it, I like the style and the colour.

Salesgirl: Will you pay cash?

Borisov: Cash, please.

Salesgirl: Here is your purchase. Thank you for coming.

Borisov: One more thing, please. Where can I buy a pair of shoes?

Salesgirl: On the fourth floor. You can take the lift.

Borisov: Thank you.

II. Answer the following questions:

  1. Why does Oxford Street in London attract people?

  2. How do shops and department stores work in London?

  3. Why do the shops close at 8 o'clock in Oxford Street on Thursday?

  4. What kinds of shops are there in Oxford street?

  5. What kind of shops do many people prefer?

  6. What is one of the largest department stores in Oxford street?

  7. How many departments does it have?

  8. Is it a very expensive department store?

  9. What are the cheap shops in London?

  10. Why do the supermarkets very popular with shoppers?

  11. Where did Borisov go shopping on Saturday?

  12. Where did he call at?

  13. What did he want to choose there?

  14. Did he buy a suit?

  15. Did he enjoy his purchase?

  16. What else did he want to buy?

III. Give your view-point of shops and shopping.

Speaking Practice

I. Translate the following speech patterns and memorize them:

I have some shopping to do today.

I want to go and buy ...

When does the department store open (close)?

How long do they keep open on Saturdays?

It's closing time.

Let's go to the rag fair.

This is a first-rate shop.

Where can one buy gloves?

Please tell me how to get to the ready-made clothes departments?

Oh, here is a place where they sell gloves.

Let's go over to the counters.

I want to buy a hand-bag.

I would like to see some ties.

I'm sorry but it isn't what I want.

No, that isn't quite what I want.

I think this one will suit me best.

There is a very poor choice of ties in that shop.

What have you in stock in the line of ...?

They have a wide choice of ... at that shop.

You must pay to the cashier.

How much would you like?

The price is indicated on the price ticket.

II. Read the conversations and then role play them.

1.

Mike: It's a wonderful shop!

Bob: It is. I always do shopping here. Here is the shopping list. Let's go to the meat counter.

Mike: I'm fond of dairy products.

Bob: Look! The chicken is splendid and the beef is of superior quality. Now let's go for dairy products. They are in aisle 7.

Mike: All right. Here are the eggs, unsalted butter, sour milk, sour cream and bottled milk.

Bob: Look at the date of the label, please.

Mike: It's March twenty first for sour milk and sour cream and twenty second for the milk.

Bob: That's good. Today is the eighteenth.

Mike: What does it mean?

Bob: The date indicates the last day the shop can sell this item. It's for perishable foods.

Mike: I see you're an experienced customer.

Bob: I am. What's next on the shopping list?

Mike: I think juice. Let's buy apple juice. I prefer Ukrainian brands.

Bob: It makes no difference for me. The juice is in aisle two.

Mike: Here it is. The lemons and oranges look fine. Let's have some.

Bob: O.K. Our cart is full up. Let's go to the cash register.

2.

Kate: We haven't got any vegetables and fruit. Let's do some shopping.

Ann: O.K. What shall we buy?

Kate: First of all, potatoes, beats, carrots, cabbage, brown onions and some greens.

Ann: Shall we buy tomatoes and cucumbers.

Kate: Why? Of course. At the fruiter's we can buy some apricots, grapes and plums.

Ann: I'd like a water-melon.

Kate: O.K. Let's go.

3.

Shop-assistant: What can I do for you?

Boris: I'd like to buy a sweater.

Shop-assistant: What size do you wear?

Boris: Fifty-two. Dark colours, please: black or brown.

Shop-assistant: Try on this one. It's of pure wool.

4.

Mary: I'd like to buy an everyday dress.

Shop-assistant: We've got fashionable ones. Try on this one.

Mary: It's a bit tight.

Shop-assistant: Oh, no. It's a modern silhouette.

Mary: I'm afraid it's too expensive for me.

Shop-assistant: This model is all the fashion now.

Mary: Well, I'll think it over.

5.

Ann to her girl-friend: Jane, I want new shoes. Let's go to the shoe shop.

(Ann and Kate come up to the shoe counter).

Shop-assistant: What can I do for you?

Ann: I want leather evening shoes.

Shop-assistant: What's you size shoe?

Ann: Thirty six.

Shop-assistant: I'd recommend you this pair

(Ann tries them on).

Ann: So sorry. They are tight on me. Show me another pair, dark brown color.

Shop-assistant: Here you are.

Ann: That's just my size.

(She pays the money and takes the box. The girls go to the perfumery).

Jane: I'd like to buy face cream, lipstick, nail varnish, powder and perfume.

(The girls come up to the perfumery counter).

Shop-assistant: What can I do for you?

Jane: I want face cream for dry skin, lipstick, nail varnish, powder for dry skin and some French perfume.

Shop-assistant: What color would you like for lipstick and nail varnish?

Jane: One crimson, the other brownish, the same for nail varnish. I think this perfume suits me.

Shop-assistant: Here you are.

(The salesgirl wraps up the face cream, lipstick, nail varnish, facer powder and scents. Jane pays the money to the cash desk, gives the check to the sales girl, gets her package and the girl go out of the shop pleased with their shopping.)

III. Act out your own dialogues dealing with the topic: "Shops and Shopping".

Writing Practice

I. Read and translate the models: