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2.3. What would you buy in the following shops?

florist's greengrocer's baker's

butcher's tobacconist's pet shop

grocer's newsagent's antique shop

stationer's

2.4. Study the vocabulary used to describe shopping. Practice saying all the words of French origin. Consult a dictionary if necessary.

General vocabulary:

retail, wholesale, shop/ store, chain, mail-order firm, booth, stall (kiosk), rag fair, shop-window / window display, to dress shop window, show-case/ case/ glass cabinet, counter, check-out point, cash-desk, salesman/ saleswoman/ shop assistant, customer /shopper/ consumer, consumer goods, shopping queue/ line, to do one's shopping/ to go shopping, shopping spree [spri:], impulse buying, bargain, to buy/ to purchase/ to shop for, to sell/ to supply/ to deliver (goods), to display (goods), to be in (full) stock, to be out of stock, cheap, expensive /dear, to cost, price, at a price, discount, at a discount, sale, sales tax, mark-down, boutique [bu'tik], scales;

open from 9 am to 6 pm; Monday to Saturday; closing (opening) time;

to attend (to)/ to serve, to be attended to / to be served, to wrap, fitting /changing room;

to try on, to be stock size, to take size...gloves collar, to wear shoes size ..., to be dress size ..., to fit, to be a misfit, to suit/ to become, to match/ to go with, to look (well);

style/ design, cut, fashion /vogue, to come into fashion, all the vogue/ all the rage, up-to-date, stylish, dowdy, drab,

to be long-wearing, to wear well, to be shrink proof, to be colour-fast / fade proof, to be shower proof / waterproof/ water repellent, to be crease-resistant, to wash well, to dry soon, to afford;

to run out of smth. to run short of smth. - I've run out of flour.

to stock up - I usually stock up for the week on Saturdays.

to be well stocked,

that will do, will this do? - I'd like a couple of big apples. - Will these do?

we've just got/had.....in,

to be out of stock to have sold out - Have you got vinegar? - We've sold out/we're out of stock.

to buy/sell....loose/ piecemeal;

to sell smth. by weight/by the head;

I’m 91-61-91 (i.e. 91 centimeters round the bust, 61 round the waits, 91 round the hips).

He’s grown out of his shoes.

Adjectives describing price and attitude to money:

free, cheap, reasonable, quite /very/ incredibly expensive, skinflint, thrifty;

Words and phrases about money:

to spend money on smth., at a price, to pay for, to cost, to charge (He charged me $100 = He asked me to pay $100), to lend, to borrow, to waste, to save up, to change, change, to buy on credit/installments, pay a deposit of … pounds;

How much is it? / What does it cost?/ What's the price of...? /What price is this...?/ How much is this watch worth?/ What is the value of it? – It’s worth about $50.

How do you pay? – (In) cash/ by cheque/ check/ by credit card.

Women's outfitter’s or Men's outfitter's:

This skirt is too tight and too short – it needs letting out and letting down.

The dress is too loose and too long – it needs taking in and taking up.

Ready-made clothes/ Ready-to-wear/ Off-the-peg:

garments, dress /frock, gown, pinafore dress, dressing-gown, housecoat, blouse, skirt, shirt, trousers/ pants, slacks, jeans, suit, lounge suit, jacket, dinner jacket (AmE tuxedo), tailcoat/ tails, coat, fur-coat, raincoat /mackintosh, parka, wind jacket, wind cheater, (AmE wind breaker);

Sports shop /sports outfitter's:

sportswear, sport equipment;

Shoe shop /Footwear:

shoes, pumps, boots, high fur-lined boots, wedge-heeled shoes, shoes with high stiletto heels, shoes with no pointed toes, shoes with long pointed toes, laced (shoes, boots), sandals, slippers/trotters (AmE mules), shoes with a zip, covershoes / galoshes (AmE rubbers), Wellingtons, trainers, running shoes, tennis shoes;

suede / chamois, patent-leather, canvas shoes, leather-soled, rubber-soled, flat-heeled (with flat heels), high-heeled, with a small buckle, with a narrow bow, shoe horn, shoe polish;

to have wide/ narrow feet, to have fallen/ high arches;

I have a high instep so I am only comfortable in a low-cut shoes.

I’ve rather a broad foot.

Milliner's:

hat, cap, beret, panama hat, sun hat;

Knitted goods /wear:

cardigan, sweater, jumper, pull-over/ jersey;

Hosiery:

socks, stockings, tights /panty-hose, knee-high stockings, knee-length socks;

Linen:

sheet, pillow-case, blanket slip, bed-cover, table cloth, napkin;

Women’s underwear:

lingerie, slip, waist-slip, bra /brassiere, panties, briefs, bikini briefs, vest;

Men's underclothes:

sleeveless vest, short-sleeved vest/T-shirt, briefs, trunks, long Johns;

Jeweller’s:

ring (engagement ring, wedding ring), ear-rings, necklace, brooch, pendant, bracelet, anklet, silverware;

Perfumery /Cosmetics:

perfume / scent, cream, lipstick, varnish, powder, eye-shade, mascara, make-up;

Style:

long-sleeved, V-necked, round-necked;

General description of clothes:

elegant, smart, scruffy, chic, trendy, with-it;

Appearance:

impeccable, well-dressed, badly-dressed, old-fashioned, fashionable;

Textiles:

satin, velvet, cotton velvet, cotton, nylon, serge (for lining), print, linen, pure-wool cloth, tweed, silk (natural, artificial), leather, kid, tartan, stockinet / knitted, lace, fringe;

Patters and colours:

plain/ solid (AmE), flowered, background, striped, pin-striped, tartan/ plaid (AmE), chequered/ checkered (AmE), polka dot /dotted, spotted, zigzag, rich colour, carmine, coral, crimson, pinkish, purple, beige, copper, khaki, pistachio, azure;

Haberdasher's:

thread reel, yarn, tape, ribbon, needle, knitting-needle, pin, safety-pin, button, hooks, clasps, gloves, mittens, muffler/ scarf, toiletries;

Antique shop and art shop:

valuable old articles, bric-a-brac, painting, water-colour, engraving, etching, sculpture, books on art;

Record shop and newsagent's:

records, newspapers, magazines, posters, paperbacks, greeting cards, plain/picture postcard, envelopes, stamps;

Chemist's /druggist's/ drugstore:

drugs /medicines and related articles;

Bookseller's /bookshop and Stationer's (AmE stationery):

note paper, writing paper, writing pad, wrapping paper, carbon paper, notebook, file, diary, paper clip, drawing pin, ruler, rubber/ eraser, fountain pen, ink, ball-point pen, refill, fibre / felt-tip pen;

Florist's /flower shop:

plant, pot plant, wreath, bouquet ['bukei], seed;

Furniture shop:

bedroom suite [swi:t], sitting-room suite, blind, curtains;

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