Shopping. Which of these words are the names of the shops

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Read these words: [ t ] – tomato, meat, bottle, tin,

Read these words:

[ t ] – tomato, meat, bottle, tin, a

toyshop, trainers, trousers, sweater, certainly, little, a little;
[ d ] – doll, doll’s house, teddy bear, dress, a dairy;
[ b ] – bread, butter, a baker’s, a butcher’s, buy, ball, boots;
[ t∫ ] – change, chocolate, cheese, cheap;
[ ∫ ] – shoes, sure, a shoe shop, shirt, T-shirt, a fishmonger’s;
[ ð ] – this, that, these, a clothes shop;
[ r ] – orange, carrot, try, right, a grocer’s, a greengrocer’s.
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What is it?

What is it?


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Which of these words are the names of the shops? Eggs,

Which of these words are the names of the shops?

Eggs, the

dairy, a can of Coke, tins, the butcher’s, flour, the greengrocer’s, customers, the baker’s, packets, the grocer’s, a box of sweets, music shop.
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WE BUY…. AT THE…. BUTCHER’S GROCER’S FISHMONGER’S BAKER’S GREENGROCER’S DAIRY SWEET SHOP

WE BUY…. AT THE….

BUTCHER’S
GROCER’S
FISHMONGER’S
BAKER’S
GREENGROCER’S
DAIRY
SWEET SHOP

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Past Progressive Мы используем это время, когда описываем действие, происходящее в

Past Progressive

Мы используем это время, когда описываем действие, происходящее в

определенный момент или в течение определенного момента в прошлом.
was /were + Ving
My mum was shopping all day long yesterday.
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What were you doing yesterday? to read the book; to do

What were you doing yesterday?

to read the book;
to do homework;
to watch

TV;
to sleep;
to help mum about the house;
to go shopping;
to play computer games.
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What were these people doing yesterday?

What were these people doing yesterday?

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There are different types of packaging foods

There are different types of packaging foods

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Are these statements true or false? 1. There are a lot

Are these statements true or false?

1. There are a lot of

people in the shops before Christmas.
2. People buy presents for nearest and dearest.
3. Choosing presents is a hard business for Michael.
4. He buys whatever comes up.
5. Michael bought a new saucepan for Mum.
6. Michael bought a fish for Granddad's aquarium.
7. Michael bought a cassette with Jane's favourite cartoons.
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Read the dialogue. What can I do for you? I want

Read the dialogue.

What can I do for you?
I want a toy

for my little brother.
I see. What about this one?
It looks nice. May I try it out?
Yes, certainly. Is it all right?
No, it’s too childish, I think. Have you got something else, please?
Yes, we have. Have a look at this Harry Potter Lego.
Oh, yes! It’s great! How much?
It costs four pounds.
It’s not too expensive. I’ll take it.
Here you are.
Thank you.
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Which words belong to shoppers and which to salespersons? What can

Which words belong to shoppers and which to salespersons?

What can I

do for you?
I’d like… Here you are. I want to buy…
Have you got? Two pounds fifty pence.
Can I help you? How much are they?
How much does it cost? I’d like to buy…, please.
Certainly. Thank you. Yes, sure.