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Карманные деньги. Shopping
1. Shopping
2.
clothes, clothing, garment, cloth• clothes are things that you wear (always plural)
• • I need some new clothes. • Do you ever wear your sister's
clothes
Use clothing to talk about a particular type of clothes or when
talking about making or selling clothes(is not used much in
spoken language)
• Special protective clothing is worn. • a clothing manufacturer
In formal English, you can use garment or
piece/item/article of clothing to refer to one thing you
wear
• a long velvet garment • a discarded article of clothing But it is
more usual to name the particular thing you mean
• He was wearing a long coat (NOT long garment).
Cloth is the material that clothes are made from
• a suit made from fine woollen cloth
3. Clothing / Clothes / Garments
a T-shirt
a top
a blouse
tunic
a shirt
a waistcoat
a suit
a costume
vest and trousers
a skirt
a blazer
a coat
a pullover
a sweater
a hoodie
a jersey [-zɪ]
a sweatshirt
a turtleneck (sweater)
a polo-neck (sweater)
v-neck (sweater)
a cardigan
4.
trousers
shorts
jeans
slacks
bell-bottoms
sweatpants
bloomers
overalls
socks
knee-length socks
stockings
tights
leggings
gaiters
a dress
a summer dress
a evening dress
a cocktail dress
a frock
a gown
a dressing gown
pyjamas [-'ʤɑːməz]
a nightgown
5.
a scarf (scarves)
a tie
a kerchief
a shawl
a handkerchief
a belt
a waistband
gloves
mittens
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Underwear
panties
briefs
trunks
boxers
a bra [brɑː]
a vest
a swimsuit
a bikini
6.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Footwear
boots
bootees
high boots
shoes
sneakers
trainers
slippers
sandals
moccasins
• Outerwear / overclothes
1. a coat
2. a overcoat
3. a raincoat
4. a jacket
5. a windbreaker
6. a parka
7. a cloak
8. a fur coat
9. an anorak
10.a cap
11.a hat
12.a bandana
13.a beret
7. Shops / stores
Shops / stores
a market (street market, supermarket)
a shopping precinct
a shopping centre
a(shopping) mall
a store (a shoe/clothing/grocery etc store, a
department store)
the toy department etc.
a shop (a toy/pet/shoe/gift etc shop)
a trade fair
menswear/women's clothing/cosmetics/jewellery/
ready-made clothes/knitwear/perfumery/ toiletries/
fabrics/ sports goods/ china and glass/ cosmetics/
linen/ curtains etc department
8.
The methods ofshopping may vary. It
may be a self-service
shop where the
customer goes from
counter to counter
selecting and putting
into a basket what he
wishes to buy. Then he
takes the basket to the
check-out counter, where
the prices of the
purchases are added up.
If it is not a self-service
shop, the shop-assistant
helps the customer in
finding what he wants.
You pay money to the
cashier and he gives you
back the change.
Методы торговли могут
различаться. Существуют
магазины
самообслуживания, где
покупатель ходит от
прилавка к прилавку,
выбирает и кладет в
корзину то, что он хочет
купить. Затем он несет
корзину к контрольному
прилавку, где стоимость
покупок суммируется.
Если же в магазине нет
самообслуживания, то
продавец помогает
покупателю подобрать то,
что он хочет. Вы платите
деньги кассиру, а он дает
вам сдачу.
9.
AT A TOY SHOP (Read and translate)• Customer: Good morning. Perhaps you can advise
me…
• Assistant: Yes, madam.
• Customer: I`m looking for a toy… for my nephew.
• Assistant: Oh, yes… how old is he?
• Customer: He`ll be 9 years old on Saturday.
• Assistant: Skateboards are still very popular.
• Customer: Hmm, I don`t want him to hurt himself.
• Assistant: What about a drum set?
• Customer: I don`t think so. His father will be
angry if I buy him one of those.
Have
you got anything educational? You see, he`s a very
intelligent boy.
• Assistant: I`ve got the perfect thing! A do-it-yourself
computer kit.
10.
AT A JEWELLER`S SHOP (Read and translate)• Customer: I`m trying to find a Christmas present
for my wife.
• Assistant: Yes, sir. What exactly are looking for?
• Customer: I`m not sure, really. Perhaps you can
help me.
• Assistant: Right… I`ll show you some bracelets.
• Customer: No, I bought a bracelet for our wedding
anniversary.
• Assistant: Maybe a ring, then. These rings are
made of gold.
• Customer: Yes… I like that one. What`s the stone?
• Assistant: It`s a diamond, sir… and it`s only 2000
pounds!
• Customer: Ah… well, perhaps you could show me
some earrings, then.
11.
1 Complete the dialogues• A: What can I … for you?
• C: I`d … to buy a sweater.
• A : What … do you wear?
• C: 48. Dark …, please: black or brown.
2
• C: I`d like … buy an everyday dress.
• A : We`ve got … ones. Try … this one.
• C: It`s a bit ...
• A : Oh, no. It`s a … silhouette.
• C: I`m afraid it`s … expensive for me.
• A : This model is all … fashion now.
• C: Well, I`ll think it …
12.
1 Check up your work• A : What can I do for you?
• C: I`d like to buy a sweater.
• A : What size do you wear?
• C: 52. Dark colours, please: black or brown.
2
• C: I`d like to buy an everyday dress.
• A : We`ve got fashionable ones. Try on this one.
• C: It`s a bit tight.
• A : Oh, no. It`s a modern silhouette.
• C: I`m afraid it`s too expensive for me.
• A : This model is all the fashion now.
• C: Well, I`ll think it over.
13.
3 Complete the dialogues• C: I … a suit, something in grey, please.
• A : Single- or …-breasted?
• C: …-breasted. I`d like … smart-looking, not a … one.
• A : Here … just your … and your shade. Try it … in that …room.
• C: Yes, it … me perfectly. It`s just what I want.
4
• C: Jane, I want new shoes. Let`s go to the … shop.
• A : What can I do … you?
• C: I want leather evening shoes.
• A : What`s your … size?
• C: 38.
• A : I`d … you this pair. ( Ann tries them ....)
• C: So sorry. They are … on me. Show me another …, dark
brown colour.
• A : Here … are.
• C: That`s just my size. I`ll take them.
14.
3 Check up your work• C: I want a suit, something in grey, please.
• A : Single- or double-breasted?
• C: Double-breasted. I`d like something smart-looking, not a
casual one.
• A : Here is just your size and your shade. Try it on in that
fitting-room.
• C: Yes, it fits me perfectly. It`s just what I want.
4
• C: Jane, I want new shoes. Let`s go to the shoe shop.
• A : What can I do for you?
• C: I want leather evening shoes.
• A : What`s your shoe size?
• C: 38.
• A : I`d recommend you this pair. ( Ann tries them on.)
• C: So sorry. They are tight on me. Show me another pair, dark
brown colour.
• A : Here you are.
• C: That`s just my size. I`ll take them.
15.
- Can I help you?- Yes, I'm looking for something to wear to a
formal party.
- What size do you wear, ma'am?
- Medium, an eight or a ten.
- Let me show you what we have. This dress is
very beautiful. It's the latest fashion from
Paris. And here's a plaid jacket that matches.
- Plaid? No way! What about this skirt here?
- Good choice. It's made of pure silk. This silk
blouse would go with it very well.
- Let me try it on. Where's the dressing room?
- Right over here.- Thanks.
(A LITTLE LATER)
- Ah, you look wonderful.
- Really? Isn't the skirt a bit too long?
- We can always make it shorter.
- That's true. How much is it?
- The skirt is $125. And the blouse is on sale, for
only $69.
- OK, I'll take it.
Listen and repeat
- I bought these pants here
the other day, but they're
too big. I'd like to return
them.
- Do you have your receipt
with you?
- Sure, here you go.
- Sir, these pants were on
sale. We don’t take
returns on sale items.
- How about a store credit?
- I'm afraid there are no
returns at all on sale
merchandise. I'm sorry,
there is nothing we can
do.
16.
At the greengrocer’s (vegetables)beet
potato
cabbage
carrot
pumpkin
mushrooms
onion
garlic
cauliflower
sweet corn
eggplant
green peas
tomatoes
cucumbers
radish
sweet pepper
broccoli
hot pepper
17.
At the greengrocer’s (fruit)apple
pear
orange
tangerine
lemon
kiwi
pineapple
banana
grapes
plum
cherry
pomegranate
['pɒmɪgrænət]
melon
watermelon
berries
18.
At the grocer’ssugar
salt
pepper
(a bottle of)
oil
vinegar ketchup
mustard
spices
herbs
honey
jam
cereal
flour
(a jar of)
(a bag of)
At the confectioner's
(a bar of)
chocolate
sweet
lolipops
candy
19.
At the butcher’sbeef
pork
(a packet of)
sausages
sausage
a tin of meet
minced meet
chicken
At the fishmonger’s
fish
shrimps
tinned fish
crab sticks
20.
At the dairycheese
(a carton of)
milk
cottage cheese
sour cream
butter
ice-cream
yoghurt
At the baker’s
(a loaf of) bread
pie
cake
roll
Swiss roll
biscuits
pastry ['peɪ-]
21.
• Mother to her son: Nick, take the money and the shopping-bagand go to the baker's.
Nick: What shall I buy, mum?
Mother: A loaf of brown bread, a long loaf of white, two buns
and biscuits for tea.
Nick: Anything else?
Mother: Let me see. On your way back drop in to the dairy
shop and buy a bottle of milk, half a kilo of hard cheese and
kilo of curds or cottage cheese.
Nick: All right, mum. I am off.
• Read and translate
• Aunt Vera to her niece Kate: Kate. it's time to go shopping.
Don't forget the money and the shopping-bag.
Kate: What shall I buy, auntie?
Aunt Vera: Go to the butcher's for some steak and a chicken.
On your way back drop in to the grocer's and get a packet of
flour.
Kate: Very well. I'm ready.
22.
At the Corner’s ( Read and learn by heart)– Good morning. How are you?
– Morning. Fine, and you?
– Fine, thanks. Can I help you?
– Yes. Have you got pineapples?
– Certainly. How much would you like?
– One tin, I think
– What about fresh biscuits?
– No, thank you. I’m on a diet. I prefer fruit and vegetables.
– Anything else?
– May be some fish: sazan or humpback.
– I strongly recommend you to buy humpback.
– OK. Give me one fish. How much does it cost?
– 133 roubles. Oh, just a minute. Do you like lasagne?
– Oh, it’s not bad. But I don’t like Italian food. Here are 150
roubles.
– Thank you. You change is 17 roubles.You are welcome.
23.
At the Corner’s (Check up yourself)– Good morning. How are you?
– ………….. Fine and you?
– ........................ , thanks. Can I help you?
– ………………….. Have you got ........................................................
?
– ………………….. How much would you like?
– One tin, I think.
– What about .......................................................... ?
– No, thanks. I’m on................................. I
prefer............................. and ...............................
– Anything else?
– Maybe some.............................................................................
– I strongly .................................... you to
buy.......................................
– OK. Give me one ............................................ How much does it
cost?
– ……………. Oh, just a minute. Do you
like......................................................................... ?
– Oh, it’s not bad. But I don’t like
...................................................... food. Here are 150…….
– Thank you. Your………….. is 17 roubles. You are always welcome.