Jumat, 19 Maret 2010

SHOPPING

Shopping Vocabulary

       Shop(s)

       Customer(s)

       Chashier(s)

       Wallet(s) (m)

       Purse(s) (f)

       Scales

       Till(s)

       Shelf

       Shelves

       Barcode

       Trolley(s)

       Lift(s)

       Bag(s)

       Basket(s)

       Changing Room(s)

       Escalator(s)

       Cheque(s)

       Cashs

       Shop list

       Coin(s)

       Credit card(s)

       Debit card(s)

       Chemist’s

       Ladies clothing shop/ boutique

       Men’s clothing shop/ tailor’s

       Jeweller's

       Electrical store

       Toy shop/ store

       Record shop

       Book shop/ store

       Newsagent’s

       Ironmonger

       Optician’s

       Haberdasher’s

       Butcher’s

       Fishmonger’s

       Greengrocer’s

       Baker’s

       Delicatessen

       Grocer’s

       Off license

       Florist’s

       Post office

Useful Phrases for Questions

       Could you help me please?

       Could you tell me where the …….. Department is?

       Excuse me, I’m looking for a …..

       Is there somewhere I can try this on, please?

       Does it suit me?

       Do you have this in a (larger/smaller size) (different color), please?

       Does it have a warranty?             

       Can I pay by cheque?

       Do you offer a cash discount?

       Could I leave my bags here and pick them up later?

Useful phrases for Answers

       It’s too long/ too short.

       It’s too tight/ loose.

       The ladies/ gents changing rooms are over there.

       You can bring it back and exchange it or get a refund within 1 week if you keep the receipt.

       We only accept cheques with a cheque card.

       Sorry, no.

       Yes, certainly.

Dialogue

a.  Can I help you?

b.  Yes, I'm looking for a sweater.

a.  What size are you?

b.  I'm an extra large.

a.  How about this one?

b.  Yes, that's nice. Can I try it on?

a.  Certainly, there's the changing rooms over there.

b.  Thank you.

a.  How does it fit?

b.  It's too large. Do you have a large?

a.  Yes, here you are.

b.  Thank you. I'll have it, please.

a.  OK, how would you like to pay?

b.  Do you take credit cards?

a.  Yes, we do. Visa, Master Card and American Express.

b.  OK, here's my Visa.

a.  Thank you. Have a nice day!

b.   Thank you, goodbye.

Examples of shopping speaking situations.

1) You are planning a party to celebrate your birthday with your classmates. What          shops will you go to and what kind of food will you buy to make sandwiches,              vegetable salad and fruit salad, to bake a big birthday cake for 10 people.

2) You are at a department store looking for some nice present for your friend who is      18 years old in a couple of days. Make up a dialogue with a shop-assistant asking      him/her to help you in making the best choice.

3) Imagine that you are shopping for stationary before the beginning of the school         year. Write a dialogue with a shop-assistant.

     4) Imagine that your sister is going to get married soon. Make up a conversation with your mother            in which you are discussing what can be given as a wedding-present. Be sure to mention                    various kinds of shops in which each particular thing can be bought.