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Some people are fond of i t. Others consider it to be a waste of time. Usually women like to do it, men don’t like. Usually two or more people take part in this process. We do it in a special place. We can’t do it without money.
S OME FACTS ABOUT SHOPPING
- According to the study, women spend about 400 hours each year shopping.
- Designers believe women will buy more if they hear their heels clicking on polished hard surfaces, so they often use hard flooring hallways.
- Many specialists think that shopaholism can be compared with smoking, alcoholism or even drug abuse.
- During h er lifetime the average woman spends 25,184 hours and 53 minutes just to shop.
- A random shopping cart is dirtier than a public restroom!
H OW TO SHOP SENSIBLY
- Take a friend.
- Set a budget for yourself.
- Make a list of things you specifically need or want.
- Go into stores.
- Check out the material.
- Try the things you like on.
- Check yourself out in the mirror.
- Never be afraid to ask a salesperson for help.
- Don't buy something if you are not totally sure about it.
I DIOMS CONNECTED WITH SHOPPING
- To buy a lemon - to buy something that turns out to be useless.
- To buy a pig in a poke - to buy something without taking a look at it.
- To pay over the odds; to pay through the nose - to pay too much for something.
- For a song - to buy something at a very low price.
- To go window-shopping - to look at goods in store windows, with no aim of buying anything .
I DIOMS CONNECTED WITH SHOPPING
- To shoplift - to steal something from a shop.
- To shop till you drop - to go shopping for a very long time .
- A retail therapy - going shopping in order to feel better, to be in a better mood .
- To own brand - when a company makes and sells its own products .
- To shop around for something - to look for something in different shops to compare the products and their prices in order to choose the best offer.
- 1. I suggest that you take a closer look at the bike before you buy it. You don’t want to buy a lemon , do you?
- 2. This dress is very beautiful. It’s hard to believe that you bought it for a song .
- 3. Before you buy something expensive that you are going to use for years, it is reasonable to shop around first and choose the best product.
- 4. I told you to look inside the box before buying this camera. You bought a pig in a poke again!
- 5. You paid over the odds for that blouse. The fabric is rather of poor quality.
- 6. I never go window-shopping , because when I see something really beautiful I always regret not having enough money to buy it.
- 7. Since there is a monitoring system in almost every shop, teenagers are caught shoplifting more often than before.
- 8. She shopped till she dropped yesterday again. I’m wondering if she is already a shopaholic.
- 9. I bought a new pair of jeans, three blouses and a nice dress yesterday. Such a retail therapy was something that I really needed after the long, exhausting day.
- 10. Marks and Spencers only sell own brand goods.
- A warranty describes the conditions under, and period during, which the producer will repair, replace the defective item without cost to the buyer or user.
- Return polic y is a set of rules retail merchants establish to manage the process by which customers return or exchange unwanted or defective merchandise
What are some reasons why you would return merchandise to a store?
- If you want to return an item to a store, be sure to have your receipt. Depending on the store's return policy, you might be refunded for the purchase price, or you might receive a store credit.
D epartment store
- A large shop that sells many different things in different sections
S upermarket
- A large shop that sells mostly food and household items
G reengrocer ’s
- Sells fresh fruit and vegetables
B utcher ’s
B aker ’s
- S ells fresh bread and cakes
C hemist ’s
- S ells medicines and toiletries
Dairy
- A shop where you can buy cheese, milk, cream
Fishmonger’s
- A shop that sells fish and seafood
N ewsagent ’s
- S ells newspapers and magazines
B ookshop
F lower shop | F lorist
- A shop where they arrange and sell flowers
Ironmonger’s
- A shop where they sell tools for homes and gardens
J ewellery shop
- A shop where you can buy rings, bracelets, necklaces etc.
Stationer’s
- A shop where you can buy pens, paper, and other things for writing
Pet shop
- A shop where you can buy animals that you may keep at home
Match the following:
a. loaf of bread, rolls, long loaf
2. Newsagent’s
b. bouquet of roses, lilies, flowers
3. Bakery
c. packet of painkillers, pills, medicine
4. Butcher’s
d. gold necklace, a diamond ring, pendent
5. Ironmonger’s
e. magazines, newspapers, greeting cards
6. Greengrocer’s
f. pens, paper, things for writing
7. Chemist’s
g. seafood, fish
8. Florist’s
h. books, novels
9. Department store
i. fruits, vegetables, apples
10. Jewellery shop
k. leather suitcase, a woolen skirt, a clock
11. Stationer’s
l. shampoo, products, household chemicals
12. Supermarket
m. lamb chops, ham, sausages
L ISTENING COMPREHENSION
K EY VOCABULARY
- refund (noun, also verb): return money to a payer, pay back
- obvious (adjective): clear
- shrink (shrank-shrunk) (verb): decrease in size
- emaciated ( adjective): very thin.
- stitching (noun): fastened or joined by sewing
- merchandise (noun): products
- allow (verb): give permission
- fine print (noun): small writing
- ad (noun): advertisement
- ridiculous (adjective): silly, stupid, or unreasonable
- rip off ( n oun, also verb): the act of stealing
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:
- 1. What is the man trying to return to the store? A. a dress shirt B. a sweatshirt C. a sweater
- 2. What is one reason why the man wants to return the item? A. It is the wrong size. B. The fabric is coming apart. C. It is stained.
- 3. What does NOT the store clerk offer to do for the man? A. return his money B. exchange the item C. give him store credit
- 4. What reason is NOT mentioned why the sales clerk can't help the customer with his request? A. The customer didn't follow the instructions for using the item. B. The item was on sale. C. The man no longer has the store receipt.
- 5. How does the conversation end? A. The store clerk eventually gives the customer a refund. B. The customer is able to exchange the item. C. The customer leaves the store without the item.
ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:
- 1. What is the man trying to return to the store? A. a dress shirt B. a sweatshirt C. a sweater
- 2. What is one reason why the man wants to return the item? A. It is the wrong size. B. The fabric is coming apart. C. It is stained.
- 3. What does NOT the store clerk offer to do for the man? A. return his money B. exchange the item C. give him store credit
- 4. What reason is NOT mentioned why the sales clerk can't help the customer with his request? A. The customer didn't follow the instructions for using the item. B. The item was on sale. C. The man no longer has the store receipt.
- 5. How does the conversation end? A. The store clerk eventually gives the customer a refund. B. The customer is able to exchange the item. C. The customer leaves the store without the item.
K EYS
- 1. What is the man trying to return to the store? C. a sweater
- 2. What is one reason why the man wants to return the item? B. The fabric is coming apart.
- 3. What does NOT the store clerk offer to do for the man? A. return his money
- 4. What reason is NOT mentioned why the sales clerk can't help the customer with his request?
C. The man no longer has the store receipt.
- 5. How does the conversation end?
C. The customer leaves the store without the item .
Check your partner:
0 mistakes: 5
1 mistake: 4
2 mistakes: 3
More than 2 : 2
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