Whoever said money can't buy happiness
simply didn't know where to go shopping.
Bo Derek
Lead-in
1. Some people like shopping, others don’t but they all have to go shopping at least once a week because they need food and other things for their life. However, there are people who are addicted to shopping. They are crazy about looking around and choosing things. For them shopping is a hobby. What about you?
CONVERSATION
2. Study the following dialogues. The first one is between Mrs. Smith and her younger son John. The second is between Mrs. Smith and a shop assistant.
A. It’s Saturday morning and Mrs. Smith is going shopping.
Mrs. S: | John, I’m going to the shops. Is there anything you want? |
John: | Yes, please! Can you pick up my magazine from the newsagent’s? |
Mrs. S: | Of course. Do you want to come with me? |
John: | No way, I’m going round to Mike’s house, sorry. |
Mrs. S: | No problem. I’ll be about an hour, be home by 5 o’clock at the latest. |
John: | O.K. I’ll see you later. |
A bit later...... | |
Mrs. S: | John, are you home? |
John: | Yes, mum, I’m upstairs. |
Mrs. S: | Come down here, I bought you a new Nike T-shirt, I want you to try it on. |
John: | Nike? Great I’m coming! |
A few minutes later..... | |
Mrs. S: | Well, does it fit? |
John: | I think it’s a bit too small. |
Mrs. S: | Let’s have a look. Hmmm, I think you’ve grown again! |
John: | I can’t wear it though. |
Mrs. S: | Do you like it? |
John: | Yeah, it’s a nice colour. |
Mrs. S: | I’ll take it back to the supermarket and see if I can change it. |
B. Mrs. Smith had bought a nice new T-shirt for John, but when he tried it on it didn’t fit. It’s Saturday evening and Mrs. Smith has to return the T-shirt.
Mrs. S: | Excuse me, can you help me? |
Shop assistant: | Yes, of course, what can I do for you? |
Mrs. S: | I bought this T-shirt for my son this afternoon, but it doesn’t fit him, it’s too small. |
Shop assistant: | Do you want to change it or get a refund? |
Mrs. S: | I’d like to change it for a larger size. Do you have these in large? |
Shop assistant: | I’ll just check. Let’s see, yes, we have large or extra large, which would you prefer? |
Mrs. S: | I think large will be fine, it’s for my son. |
Shop assistant: | That’s fine, if it doesn’t fit just bring it back again. If you take it to the customer service desk, they’ll sort it all out for you. |
Mrs. S: | Thank you. Just as a matter of interest, do you give refunds? |
Shop assistant: | Yes, of course. You can bring any clothing items back up to three weeks after purchase, but you must keep the receipt. |
Mrs. S: | I see, thanks again. |
Shop assistant: | You’re welcome. |
VOCABULARY PRACTICE
3. Explain the meaning of the following words and collocations.
to do the shopping | to go to shops in order to but the things that you need regularly such as food |
to go shopping | to go to shops to look at and buy things, often for enjoyment |
to shop around | to go to several different shops comparing goods and their prices before deciding which ones to buy |
to get | to get something by buying it, especially ordinary things such as food, clothes, or things for your house |
shopping centre / mall | a specially-built large covered area where there are a lot of shops |
department store | a large shop which is divided into several parts, each of which sells one type of thing, for example men’s clothes, children’s toys, or kitchen equipment |
supermarket; grocery store | a large shop that sells food and other things that people regularly need |
goods | movable articles (e.g. clothes, food, etc.) which can be owned, bought, or sold |
customer | someone who buys goods or services |
purchase | 1) buying; 2) an act of buying; 3) an article that has just been bought |
bargain | something bought or offered cheaply |
refund | repayment |
4. Express the following in one word.
stall, shop/store, chemist’s/drugstore, market, kiosk, greengrocer’s, baker’s, butcher’s |
1 a building where goods are sold to the public
2 a place outside where you can go to buy things
3 a table, especially outdoors, where goods are sold
4 a small hut on a street that sells things such as newspapers, cigarettes, and drinks
5 a shop selling vegetables and fruit
6 a shop where medical goods are sold
7 a shop where meat is sold
8 a shop where bread is sold
5. Fill in the correct word from the list below. Some words may be used more than once.
stall, buying, shopping, goods, shopping mall, shelves, markets |
6. Act out the following dialogues.
A. Gifts
Jonathan : | Dorothy, what are your plans for Christmas? |
Dorothy : | Oh yes, it’s almost Christmas, isn’t it. I’m not sure what I’ll be doing then. |
Jonathan : | Well, if you don’t have any plans, you family could have dinner at my house. |
Dorothy : | That’s very nice of you, thanks. Have you finished your shopping yet? |
Jonathan : | No, I still have to do that. I think I’ll go to the mall this weekend. |
Dorothy : | It’s going to be really crowded at the mall. You should shop online. |
Jonathan : | You’re right. My family loves to read, so I can probably get them all presents from Amazon.com. |
Dorothy : | What do you think you’ll get for your wife? |
Jonathan : | Probably, a romance novel. It seems like she’s always reading one of those. |
Dorothy : | Don’t you think you should get her something a little more expensive, like jewelry or maybe a new computer? |
Jonathan : | Maybe you’re right. It’s hard buying gifts. I think my wife has everything she wants. Maybe I should just ask her. |
B. Buying a shirt
Dan : | Excuse me. |
Maria : | Hello sir, may I help you? |
Dan : | Yes. Can I see that shirt on the top shelf, please? |
Maria : | Sure. Here it is. |
Dan : | How much does it cost? |
Maria : | 50 dollars. |
Dan : | 50 dollars. That’s too much. |
Maria : | How about this one? It’s on sale for only 35 dollars. |
Dan : | I don’t like that one. |
Maria : | How about the one next to the black gloves? It’s very similar to the one you like. |
Dan : | That’s nice. How much is it? |
Maria : | 30 dollars. |
Dan : | That’ll be fine. |
Maria : | Is this color OK, or would you like a different color? |
Dan : | That blue one’s fine. |
Maria : | Do you need any more of these shirts? |
Dan : | Yes. |
Maria : | How many do you want? |
Dan : | I’ll take two more, a red one and a white one. |
7. Study the following quotes about shopping and discuss which ones you most, or least, agree with.
SPEAKING
Useful Shopping Phrases
Finding a Shop
Opening Hours
Shopping for Clothes
Asking about prices
Paying
8. Discuss the following in small groups.
9. Work in pairs. Ask a partner:
10. Discuss with a partner which of these shopping methods you regularly use:
· visiting shops
11. Give a talk on shopping. Remember to discuss:
· why people can’t do without shopping
· whether shopping is more popular with men or women, why
· who does most of the shopping in your family and where
· whether shopping over the Internet will become the main way of buying things in the future, why/why not
Lesson 6. Lifestyle: SPORT & HEALTH
He who has health has hope and
he who has hope has everything.
Arab proverb
Lead-in
1. Answer the following questions.
· Keeping fit … Is it an important issue for people?
· Why is it necessary to go in for sports?
· What do you think of the role of sports and games in character training?
2. Give personal information.
Reading
3. A sound mind in a sound body. An ideal person according to the Greeks was a person who was strong both physically and mentally. They never admired a person who was just a good athlete, or just a good artist or a scientist, but was not fond of sports.
w What do you feel when you hear: ”A sound mind in a sound body”?
w Read through the following texts and make up your own project about what fitness is for you.
Text 1
Keeping fit
Physical fitness is a general state of good health, usually as a result of exercise and nutrition. Physical fitness can also be described as a condition that allows us to look, feel and do our best. Being fit helps us have more energy for work or studies throughout the day, and energy left over to enjoy our leisure time activities. It is also the ability to withstand stress and to carry on in circumstances where an unfit person could not continue.
Physical fitness involves the performance of the heart and lungs, and the muscles of the body. And, since what we do with our bodies also affects what we can do with our minds, fitness influences to some degree qualities such as mental alertness and emotional stability.
Fitness is an individual quality that varies from person to person. It is influenced by age, sex, heredity, personal habits, exercise and eating practices. You can’t do anything about the first three factors. However, it is within your power to change and improve the others where needed.
Text 2
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