Wednesday 7th May
Hi! How’s your weekend going?
It’s sunny and hot. It looks like
summer, but it’s still spring.
What did you learn in
our last class?
We learnt the names of different
kinds of shops.
Chemist’s – greengrocer’s-
fishmonger’s – baker’s – florist – confectionery – stationery – butcher’s –
newsagent’s – hairdresser’s – shoe shop – book shop – clothes shop and of
course, supermarket.
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What can you buy at a greengrocer’s?
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Where can you buy medicine?
·
What can you buy at the fishmonger’s?
·
Where can you buy lamb chops and
sausages?
Then, we went shopping.
We had three shoppers, customers and three kinds
of shops. There was a souvenir shop, a
chemist’s and a news-stand. The person who works in a shop is the shop assistant or
the shop keeper. The shop
assistant sells and the customer
buys.
You had to follow the instructions written on your cards and go shopping.
You had €13.
Dialogues went like this:
Shop assistant (S): Good morning, Can I help you.
Customer(C): Yes, please. Do you sell envelopes.
S: Sorry, we don’t sell
envelopes. Maybe in the other shop.
C: Thank you. Good bye.
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C: Hello!
S: Hi! Can I help you?
C: Yes. I’d like some aspirins.
S: How many packets
would you like?
C: Two, please.
S: Here you are.
Anything else?
C: No, thank you. How much is it?
S: £3, please.
C: Here you are. Bye
S: Bye.
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C: Hello!
S: Hi! Can I help you?
C: Yes, please. Do you sell stamps?
S: How many would you
like?
C: How much is each stamp?
S: they’re 40p each.
C: Can I have 20 stamps for Europe?
S: 1, 2, … 20; here you
are. Anything else?
C: No, thank you. How much is it?
S: £9.
C: Here you are.
S: Your change, £1.
Thank you.
C: Bye.
Don’t forget:
In English, we use a ‘point’(.) for decimals
and a ‘comma’
(,) for
‘thousands’.
We usually write the currency symbols £, €, $ before the figure
(number) and the fractions (small units like penny- pence, in plural- or cents)
after the number.
£2,000 Two thousand pounds.
£115.95 one hundred and fifteen pounds
ninety-five
13p thirteen ‘p’
Colloquially, British people say ‘p’ instead of ‘pence’
€2.50 two euros fifty
17c seventeen cents
Homework: write the name of ten shops and several items you can buy
there. For example:
·
“Myriam’s” is a hairdresser’s or a hair salon. They wash, cut or dye your hair in here.
·
“Turkeys and
chickens” is a butcher’s. You can buy meat, sausages, lamb chops and steaks in
here etc.
And that was all!
Next day we’ll go shopping for
clothes because we need to renew our wardrobes for the summer!
GAME 5
Player 1
|
11
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Player 2
|
8
|
Player 3
|
10
|
Player 4
|
10
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Player 5
|
7
|
Player 6
|
8
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Have a nice weekend!
See you on Wednesday!
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