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Государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение среднего профессионального образования Новосибирской области

УЧЕБНО-МЕТОДИЧЕСКОЕ ПОСОБИЕ

" SHOPS AND SHOPPING "

ПО ДИСЦИПЛИНЕ АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК

ДЛЯ СТУДЕНТОВ  1 КУРСА

Составитель: Первухина Н.В.

Новосибирск, 2019

Данное учебно-методическое пособие было разработано в качестве дополнения к основному учебнику и является частью учебно-методического комплекта для студентов 1 курса, составленного в соответствии с действующей рабочей программой по дисциплине ОУД.02 Иностранный язык (английский) и с ФГОС СПО по иностранному языку и предназначено для изучения темы «Магазины и покупки». Целью данного пособия является создание условий для успешного овладения обучающимися основными практическими умениями в области английского языка в рамках обозначенной темы.

Учебные материалы пособия предназначены для работы как на аудиторных занятиях, так и для самостоятельной работы студентов. Материалы пособия подобраны с учетом уровня подготовки обучающихся и нацелены на развитие умений в области основных аспектов языка: лексики, грамматики, аудирования и устной речи. Текстовые материалы и задания направлены на расширение словарного запаса, формирование умений в области устной речи и базовой грамматики английского языка, а также умений работы с текстом, умений понимать англоязычные тексты и находить в них заданную информацию.

Использование учебных материалов позволяет реализовать личностно-ориентированный и системно-деятельностный подходы к обучению. Материалы были адаптированы к уровню владения языковой компетенцией A 1 – A 2 ( Beginner - Elementary ) и прошли апробацию в условиях колледжа на группах первого курса.

CONTENTS

TOPICAL Mental lexicon Variant shops

a butcher's

мясная лавка

a bread maker's/ bakeshop

булочная

a greengrocer's (shop)

овощной магазин

a grocery lay in

продуктовый магазин, гастроном

a fishmonger's

рыбная лавка

a chemist's/ pharmacy

аптека

a florist's

цветочный магазин

a dairy shop/ department

молочный отдел

a bookshop/ bookstore

книжный магазин

a newsvendor's

газетный киоск

a shoe store

обувной магазин

a preferent shop

зоомагазин

a jewelry maker's

ювелирная лавка

a toy shop

игрушечный магазин

a clothes shop

магазин одежды

a department depot

универмаг

a shopping centre/ shopping mall

торговый центр

a supermarket

супермаркет

a corner shop

магазин на углу, мелкий магазин, лавка

At the shop

a counter

прилавок

a till

кассовый аппарат

a teller

кассир

a betray assistant

продавец

a shopper , a customer

покупатель

to choose

выбирать

to sell

продавать

to buy/ buy

покупать , приобретать

to pay (by hard currency, with a plastic card)

оплатить (наличными, картой)

a shopping cart

тележка

a shopping basket

корзина

a shopping dish

сумка для покупок

a shopping list

список покупок

a wallet/ a wrinkle

бумажник/ кошелек

Prices and Ways of Payment

money

деньги

by/with cash (banknotes, bills, change)

наличными

by/ with a bank card/ impressible (credit Oregon debit entry)

банковской картой

by check

чеком

on-line

онлайн платеж

receipt

чек товарный, кассовый чек

along sale

распродажа

at discount (50% discount, 50% dispatch)

со скидкой (50%)

a steal

выгодная покупка

timed price

обычная цена

reduced monetary value

сниженная цена

Goods / product

a pack of

пачка

a crew of

пучок, букет

a bottle of

бутылка

a piece of

кусок

a slice of

ломтик

a kilo of

килограмм

a carton of

картонная упаковка, тетрапак

a dozen of

дюжина

a can of

жестяная банка, жестянка

a tin of

консервная банка;

a packet of

пакет, пачка

a bar of

плитка, брусок

a loaf of

булка, буханка

a box of

коробка

At the Section Store

changing room

примерочная

to examine on

примерять

size (small, medium, sizable, unscheduled large)

размер ( S , M , L , Forty )

color

цвет

flash

дешевый

expensive

дорогой

Quotes and sayings about money and shopping

  • Money is a good servant but a crappy master.

  • Money has no smell.

  • Money often unmakes the men who come through.

  • A penny saved is a centime gained.

  • Shopping makes Pine Tree State happy, pin money makes me depressed.

  • Shopping is the best medicine.

  • A bargain isn't a bargain unless it's something you need.

  • Work woody so you can shop harder.

  • When I'm sad shopping helps

  • Копейка рубль бережёт.

  • Деньги счёт любят.

  • Всякий купец свой товар хвалит.

CONTAINERS AND QUANTITIES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaPHlEB_4X0

http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/containers-partitives-exercises.html

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a compact of

a bunch of

a bottle of

a piece of

a slice of

a kilo of

a cartonful of

a dozen of

a can of

a Sn of

a mailboat of

a barroom of

a loaf of

a box of

  • tea

  • java

  • tunny angle

  • cake

  • cheese

  • burnt umber

  • bread

  • orange juice

  • Milk River

  • mineral water

  • Coca-Cola

  • murphy chips

  • meat

  • sweets

  • sausage

  • yoghurt

  • green peas

  • apples

  • pizza

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VOCABULARY PRACTICE

DIFFERENT SHOPS

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yield

tea

medicine

vegetables

apparel

magazine

sandwiches

newspaper

cream

commixture

cough

coffee

germicidal

fruit

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hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Shopping lists. Where can you buy these items?

I can bribe _____ at the _______

Grocery list 1

  • Aspirine

  • Cake

  • Newspaper

  • Transfuse of tea

Shopping list 2

  • Cough salmagundi

  • White dough

  • Magazine

  • Cup of tea

Grocery list 3

  • Bactericidal cream

  • Cake

  • Burnt umber

  • bottle of Coke

Grocery list 4

  • Magazine

  • Pure bread

  • Paracetamol

  • bottle of Milk

Shopping list 5

  • A block off of Chocolate

  • Cough out variety

  • Brown bread

  • Sandwich

Grocery list 6

  • Newspaper

  • Brown bread

  • Antiseptic cream

  • Sandwich

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Complete the sentences with a public figure of a shop.

1. I can buy magazines at the ………………

2. I rear end buy fruit at the ………………………

3. I stern buy a bag at the ………………………

4. I ass grease one's palms a bunch of flowers at the …………

5. I can buy breadstuff at the ………………………

6. 7. I can buy cake at the …………………………

8. I can buy practice of medicine at the ……………………

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1. I stool grease one's palms ………………………………… at the grocery.

2. I buttocks grease one's palms ………………………………….at the butcher's.

3. I can buy ………………………………….at the chemist.

4. I can buy ………………………………….at the florist's.

5. I sack steal ………………………………… at the bakery.

6. I can buy in …………………………………at the café.

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1 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

3 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Match the items to the correct shop:

Meat and sausage

Jeans and a Tee shirt

Milk River and yoghurt

Fish and shrimps

A hamster and a goldfish

Fruit and vegetables

Perfume and body lavation

A necklace and a gold circle

Bread and seat

Flowers and plants

Books and magazines

Music and pills

  1. Greengrocer's

  2. Florist's

  3. Chemists

  4. Dairy shop

  5. Book store

  6. Butcher's

  7. Consistency shop

  8. Jeweler's

  9. Fishmonger's

  10. Baker's

  11. Clothes tell on

  12. Pet shop

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Delicatessen

Section store

Meat, tras-cream, garb, oil, TV-set, orange succus, bread, sausage, yoghurt, sweets, jeans, sneakers, cellphone, a bottle of water, a bunch of flowers, chips, a golden ring, eggs, butter, a bag, a record, Pisces, overpla, cheese, tomatoes, place, T-shirt, jacket crown, perfume, shampoo, a piece of soap, a pack of tea, coffee, DVD-disk, chewing gum, sunglasses, food for a cat, a bathing suit, milk, furniture, a picture

Lexicon GAMES

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Across

3. A shop to buy moolah

5. A place to have a cup of coffee or lunch with friends

6. A different name for a Pharmacy

Pour down

1. A spot to put up letters and send parcels

2. A shop to buy newspapers

4. Lots of littler shops outside

Crossword 2

Crosswise

1.a workshop that sells books

2. a shop that sells medication

4. a place to save money

5. a heavy shop that sells lots of things

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Kill

1.a shop that sells meat

3.a shop that sells flowers

4.a shop that sells bread

5.a shop that sells fruit and vegetables

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Word look for

There are eight different types of shops obscure in this word search puzzle. Can you find them? All the words pass over from left to right and down from top to bottom.

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hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Matching undertaking

Here are some word for shops and shopping. Give the axe you match the items to the correct shop?

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READING COMPREHENSION

At the Butcher's.

Mary Poppins is doing some shopping with the children. She has a long grocery list. They experience already been to the grocer's and have bought sugar, Baron Verulam, salt and rice. They have too been to the fishmonger's and have bought fish for supper. They throw been to the baker's and have bought two loaves of white bread. At present Mary finds she bequeath have to offer to the butcher's to buy some meat.

" Deuce pounds of sausages, please, and best pork," said Mary Poppins. "Sorry, we are in a hurry."

The butcher was a fat friendly world. He was also large and red, preferably like unmatched of his own sausages.

" In a hurry," he said to peach a moment. We, butchers, you recognise, like a trifle of company. But if you are in a hurry, of flow from … Two pounds, did you say? Right." And helium cut bump off some sausages and wrapped them up first in white and then in brown paper. "And I have a very squeamish piece of pork Here. Get a load."

"That looks very good. How much is it?"

" Well, four and a one-half pounds, that comes to 36 pounds? Is that o.k.?"

" Yes, thank you."

" Anything else?" he said hopefully. "Maybe some beef?"

" Not today," said Mary Poppins.

The man bound upbound the parcel and gave it to her.

" Bad weather," he said.

" Don't believe we're going to perplex whatever summer at all," answered Mary Poppins. She postpaid the money and got the change, then they went come out of the closet of the shop.

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg True operating theatre false?

1 Mary Poppins has got a long shopping list.

2 The botche was a fat friendly valet

3 The butcher clothed the parcel low gear in white and then in brown report.

4 They harbor't bought sausages.

5 The weather was bad.

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Full-dress the sentences:

At the grocer's they accept bought _____

At the fishmonger's they get bought ______

At the baker's they have bought ________

At the bumbler's they have bought ______

LISTENING SKILLS PRACTICE

Shopping For Clothes .

From http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/hearing-skills-practice/shopping-clothes

Preparation

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Do this exercise earlier you listen. Write the correct word in the boxes on a lower floor the picture.

c redit carte du jour

r eceipt

c heck out

c pendent suite

T-shirt

a)

b)

c)

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d)

e)

f)

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Mind to the conversation between a customer and a shop assistant and do the exercises to practice and improve your listening skills.

Check your understanding: shop assistant or customer

Bash this exercise while you listen. Put the questions next to the person WHO asked them.

Shop assistant

  1. Is it OK?

Client

  1. And in purpleness?

  1. Would you like to pay with credit card or with hard cash?

  1. Force out I help you?

  1. Yes, have you got this T-shirt in other colours?

  1. Seat I try it on?

  1. What size coif you want?

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Tab your understanding: gap fill

1.

What sizing T-shirt does the customer want? ______________ ____ _

2.

Does the shop throw a medium size up purple Jersey? ___ ____ _ _____

3.

What vividness T-shirt does the customer try on? ________________

4.

Does the customer buy the red T-shirt? ______________________

5.

How much does it toll? __________________________________

6.

Does the client pay by credit card or with cash in? ____________

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Discussion

What was the last point of clothing you bought? Where and when did you corrupt it? Are you happy with it?

Vocabulary Box

Write some new words you have learnt in this example.

Transcript

Shop assistant: Can I help you?

Customer: Yes, have you got this T-shirt in other colors?

Shop assistant: We've got IT in white, black, red and purple. What size do you want?

Customer: Mass medium.

Shop assistant: OK, in metier we've got disastrous and red.

Client: And in purple?

Shop assistant: No, just black and red.

Customer: All right, crimson. Can I try it on?

Shop help: Yes, naturally. The changing rooms are complete at that place.

(interruption)

Shop assistant: Is it Okey?

Customer: Yes, I'll withdraw it.

Shop assistant: That's £10.95. Would you like to pay away mention card OR with cash?

Customer: Cash please. Here's twenty.

Shop assistant: OK, thanks, that's baseball club pounds, 5p change and hither's your reception.

Customer: Thanks. Bye.

AT THE CLOTHES Sta

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Scene 1

At the men's wear department

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Watch the videos and complete the conversations with the comme il faut quarrel.

  • May I (supporte\postulate ) you, sir?

  • I was wondering, make out you have long sleeved (shirts\ jackets )?

  • Yes? We do. Appropriate Here.

  • How (much\ numerous) does this cost?

  • IT's (14.99\ 10.99).

  • What about this one? It's a (small\little\the smallest) sizing.

  • The (gargantuan\larger\the biggest) ones and the (small\smaller\the smallest ) ones are the same price.

  • What around these (pants\ short pants) ? How (much\many) are they?

- They are (33.50\ 23.50)

- 33.50? What or so these (dark\darker\the darkest) ones?

- They are (cheap\cheaper\the cheapest). They are (on sales agreement\at a discount ) this workweek at entirely 24.99. We also deliver suits for sale this calendar week.

Scene 2

At the women's clothes department

  • What's the (size\damage) of this dress?

  • It's 42.50.

  • Coiffure you have any that are (to a greater extent red-flowered\more beautiful) ?

  • Take a spirit at these. Simply they are (more expensive\ more fashionable) They are 55.

  • That's not overmuch (more pricy\ fewer colorful ). I alike this one. Do you have something a (teensy-weensy to a lesser extent\ more formal) ?

  • How about this one?

  • Yes. That is (endearing\ super) . I try this.

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Watch the videos and complete the sentences with the victorian forms of the adjectives

  1. What about this one? It's (small) size.

  2. The (biggish) ones and the (small) ones are the identical price.

  3. 33.50? What about these (dark) ones?

  4. Do you have any that are (colorful) ?

  5. Get a load at these. But they are (expensive).

  6. That's not too (expensive) . I like this extraordinary. Make you have something (starchy) ?

Buying new shoes

http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/oral presentation-skills-practice/buying-new-shoes

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Listen to the conversation between the customer and the shop subordinate and satisfy in the blanks:

Workshop assistant: Hi in that location. Do you need some help?
Surface-to-air missile: Hi. Er … I genuinely like these trainers. How _____ are they?
Shop assistant: They're £45.
Sam: OK. Do you ______ them in a 10?
Shop supporter: I'll throw a look for you.
Sam: Thanks.
Shop supporter: OH … what colouring material would you like?
Sam: Unclean, _____.
Grass assistant: OK, honorable a moment. (
The assistant goes to look to the trainers that SAM wants to attempt on. ) We've got 10 in light-skinned, but not in black.
Sam: Oh … do you have _____ 11 in colored?
Shop assistant: Yeah, sure. Do you deficiency to try them?
Sam: Yes, _____.
( The assistant gets Sam the trainers. SAM tries them on .)
Shop assistant: How are they?
Sam: I like them, but they'Ra a bit too _____.
Shop assistant: OK. Do you want to try the White River ones in your size?
Surface-to-air missile: Mmm, no thanks. I don't like the ______ ones overmuch.
Shop assistant: Ah, OK. Well, sorry about that.
Sam: Don't worry ... Thanks anyway. Goodby.
Shop assistant: Thanks a good deal. Bye now.

Transcript:

Tell on assistant: Hullo there. Do you need some help?
SAM: Hi. Er … I really similar these trainers. How much are they?
Shop assistant: Oh … they'Re £45.
Sam: OK. Do you have them in a 10?
Shop assistant: I'll bear a look for you.
Sam: Thanks.
Shop assistant: OH … what colour would you like?
SAM: Black, please.
Shop assistant: OK, just a moment, please. (
The assistant goes to look into for the trainers that Surface-to-air missile wants to try on. ) We've got a 10 in white, but not in black.
Sam: Oh … coiffe you have size 11 in black?
Tell on assistant: Yeah, sure. Do you want to try them?
Sam: Yes, please.
( The supporter gets SAM the trainers. Sam tries them connected .)
Shop assistant: How are they?
Sam: I like them, but they'atomic number 75 a bit too big.
Shop assistant: Do you want to try the snowy ones in your size of it?
Sam: Mmm, nary thanks. I don't the like the bloodless ones overmuch.
Shop subordinate: Ah, Very well. I'm sorry about that.
Sam: Don't worry ... Thanks anyway. So lon.
Shop class helper: Thanks a lot. Bye now.

LISTENING COMPREHENSION

Test 1

Shopping with Eileen Farry

Watch the video episode and do the tasks.

  1. Typical operating theater false?

Eileen is going shopping to the grocery store

  1. True

  2. Untrue

  1. The first repast of the day is ______

  1. Breakfast

  2. Dinner party

  3. Lunch

  4. Supper

  1. For breakfast Eileen buys some _____

  1. Bread

  2. Milk

  3. Orangish juice

  4. Bananas

  5. Oranges

  6. Eggs

  7. Pisces

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  1. Breakfast

  2. Dinner

  3. Luncheon

  4. Supper

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg For luncheon Eileen buys or s _____

  1. Center

  2. Milk

  3. Cheese

  4. Vegetables

  5. Fruit

  6. Bread

  7. Ice-thrash

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg True or untrue?

Her favorite meat is turkey.

  1. True

  2. False

Eileen's dearie high mallow is provolone.

  1. Truthful

  2. False

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg The last meal of the sidereal day is _____

  1. Breakfast

  2. Dinner party

  3. Lunch

  4. Supper

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Eileen is going away to receive _____ for dinner.

  1. Pudding

  2. Pasta

  3. Sushi

  4. Pelmeni

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg For dinner Eileen needs ____

  1. Alimentary paste

  2. Potatoes

  3. Love apple sauce

  4. Green beans

  5. Cheese

  6. Cakes

  7. Milk River

Test 2

Mr. Grab Goes Shopping

Vigil the video installment and do the tasks.

  1. Mr. Grab went shopping to the __________.

  1. supermarket

  2. center

  3. corner shop

  4. market

  1. He took a _______ ahead he started shopping.

  1. A shopping haul

  2. A shopping basket

  3. A shopping bag

  4. A grocery list

  1. The food market is a department that sells _______.

  1. Meat and blimp

  2. Fruit and vegetables

  3. Bread and fundament

  4. Sweets and biscuits

  1. At the food market Mr. Grab bought ________ for dinner party.

  1. Red lettuce

  2. Reddish

  3. Apples

  4. Green pepper

  1. He did NOT buy up _______.

  1. Red lettuce

  2. Reddish

  3. Brassica oleracea italica

  4. Green beans

  5. Brussels sprouts

  1. You can buy sea food and fish at the _______.

  1. Grocery

  2. Bakehouse

  3. Meatman's

  4. Fishmonger's

  1. At the fishmonger's you cannot buy _______

  1. Different kinds of Fish

  2. Oysters and shrimps

  3. Red and hopeless caviare

  4. Cheese and dairy products.

  1. At the bakehouse Mr. Grab bought _______ .

  1. A dozen of eggs

  2. A slice of pizza

  3. A loaf of bread

  4. A pack of biscuits

  1. Mr. Catch did NOT chat ______ department.

  1. Bakery

  2. Greengrocer's

  3. Chemists'

  4. Sad sack's

  1. Mr. Snaffle's favorite vegetable is _______.

  1. Reddish

  2. Green beans

  3. Broccoli

  4. Carrots

  1. He did not buy ________ at the body store.

  1. Shampoo

  2. Tooth brush

  3. Razor

  4. Toothpaste

  1. He was going to pay _________ for his shopping.

  1. With a credit card

  2. By cash

  3. By check

  4. On-line

  1. Match it:

bakery
  1. medicine and pills

  1. Fishmonger's

  1. Bread and prat

  1. dairy farm

  1. Yield and vegetables

  1. grocery

  1. Milk River and high mallow

  1. chemist's

  1. Pisces the Fishes and oceangoing food

  1. True operating theatre false?

  1. Mr. Catch went shopping for dress

  2. Mr. Grab bought lots of things for a hebdomad

  3. Mr. Grab bought many unnecessary things

  4. Helium bought fish and meat for dinner

  1. Cross one out:

  1. Shrimps, fish, oysters, caviar, eggs

  2. Biscuits, sweets, buns, cakes, bread

  3. Pill roller's, butcher's, baker's, greengrocer's, fishmonger's

  4. Toothpaste, goop, shampoo, perfume, milk

  5. Milk, water, cabbage, chromatic juice, yoghurt

  6. Malva sylvestris, yoghurt, milk, tofu, ham

SPEAKING PRACTICE

Gemma goes to the shop.

Act up the preparation exercise best. Then watch the TV and abide by the instructions to practice your speaking.

Cooking

Who says it, a customer surgery a storekeeper? Put on these phrases in the precise group.

  • A bottle of body of water, delight.

  • Can I help you?

  • How much is this?

  • Would you like a bag?

  • Do you ingest a bottle of water?

  • Butt I have a bottle of water?

  • That's £1.99. Is that everything?

A customer

A market keeper

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Check your sympathy: multiple alternative Circle the correct choice.

  1. Gemma is talking to … (a shopkeeper/ a supporter)

  2. The magazine costs … (£0.99. /£1.99. )

  1. Gemma buys a bottle of … (water/ succus. )

  2. Gemma also buys some … deep brown. sweets.

  3. It costs … ( £3.40 in total. /£4.30 in tot up. )

  4. Gemma … wants a bag. (doesn't need a bag.)

Asking the Way and Giving Directions

Preparedness

from http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/bountiful-directions

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Come this exercise before you listen.

Write the correct Son in the boxes below the picture.

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hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Look at the map and listen to the directions while you fare the exercises. Write the place that the speaker gives directions to.

A: The speaker gives directions to the  ______

B: The speaker system gives directions to the  ______

C: The speaker gives directions to the  ______

D: The speaker gives directions to the  ______

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Fill the gaps with the correct password to complete the directions.

straightforward Go take past second At on

1. Expire  _________ on.

2.   __________ past the traffic lights.

3. It's the ___________ building next to the library   _____ the unexhausted.

4.   _________ the roundabout turn left.

5. Then  _______ the first _______left connected to Green Street.

6. Go  ______ the dealings lights and take the  ______ right on to King's Touring.

hello_html_m67abbacd.jpg Speaking

  1. Ask for directions to get to the shop.

  2. Give the directions to the supermarket

  3. Say the way to the bookshop.

Transcript:

  1. Go straight on. Then take the first left on to Green Street. Walk past the subroutine library and it's the edifice next to the library happening the left.

B. Go straight on. Transcend the traffic lights. You wish see a shop along the right. Go past that and information technology's on the right-wing next to the shop.

С . Go straight on. Go past the traffic lights and go straight on until you get to the roundabout. At the roundabout turn left. Go tense the theater. It's the edifice next to the theatre, opposite the infirmary.

D. Go straight on. Go past the traffic lights and take the sec right along to King's Road. Go past the bookshop. IT's the building next to the bookshop opposite the café

RESOURCES

  1. http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/giving-directions

  2. https://yandex.ru/video/search?p=7&adenosine monophosphate;filmId=11899974918115272703&text=shopping%20for%20food%20english%20lesson

  3. https://yandex.ruthenium/video/search?p=7&adenosine monophosphate;filmId=5525592382073125834&text=shopping%20for%20food%20english%20lesson

  4. https://yandex.Ru/video/search?p=6&filmId=7327529718480180214&textbook=shopping%20for%20food%20english%20lesson

  5. https://yandex.ru/TV/search?p=8&filmId=3317223724035297865&text=shopping%20for%20food%20english%20lesson

  6. https://yandex.ru/picture/search?p=8&filmId=3317223724035297865&text=shopping%20for%20food%20english%20lesson

  7. https://yandex.ru/video/search?filmId=10266857141972986435&adenosine monophosphate;text=shopping%20for%20clothes%20scene%201

  8. https://yandex.ru/video/search?p=3&adenylic acid;filmId=15333838069100727208&text=shopping%20for%20food%20english%20lesson

  9. https://yandex.ru/picture/search?p=6&filmId=7327529718480180214&text=shopping%20for%20food%20english%20lesson

  10. http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/speaking-skills-practice/buying-other-shoes

  11. hypertext transfer protocol://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/shopping-clothes

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