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Discuss.
1 What can you see in the photo?
2 Do you use department Stores?
Which ones?
3 Why are department Stores useful?
4 How do people move from one floor to another?
a QD Listen to customers asking for information in a department storę and complete the storę guide.
STORĘ GUIDE | | |
Fourth floor |
• bedlinen • pharmacy |
Third floor |
children’s clothes • • restaurant |
Second floor |
women’s clothes • women's shoes • hats |
First floor |
men’s clothes • • sports hall |
Ground floor |
beauty products • gifts • flowers • stationery |
Basement |
bookshop • • electronic poods |
b Listen again (or look at the tapescript on page 155) and complete the How to box.
ask for what you want in a shop
Ask where something is |
Where |
men’s |
shoes? | ||
Ask for something |
a storę auide? | |
Can |
a copy, | |
please? | ||
Ask about prices |
How |
is that? |
c In pairs, ask and answer about where to find things. Use the information in the storę guide.
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sofa football CD player aspirin printer
women’s jeans pencil dictionary
A: Where can I find a sofa?
B: In furniture on the fourth floor.
3 Work in pairs. You can be an A pair or a B pair. A pairs: you work in a gift shop. Tum to page 126. B pairs: you are customers. Read the information be Iow.
It is your best friend’s birthday next week and you want to buy her two presents. Decide how much you want to spend, then look at the categories below and decide on two suitable presents.
• travel guide books
• DVDs
• chocolates
• gifts (wallets, diaries, address books)
• stationery (pens, pencils, notebooks)
Let’s buy her a guide book to New York and a box ofSwiss chocolates.
Write down the things you want to buy then talk to different A pairs and find the things you want.
Excuse me, have you got any Swiss chocolates? How much are they?
Can I have a box?
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