Question: Which one do you prefer, the cheap one or the expensive one, if you’re shopping for...

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At the Greengrocer’s (Mary is shopping for some apples.)

Shopkeeper: May I help you, Madam?

Mary: Yes, I’d like to buy some

apples. How much is a kilo?

Shopkeeper: 10 yuan. How many do you

want?

Mary: 5 kilos, please.

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Shopkeeper: That’s 50 yuan. What else do you want?

Mary: No, thanks. Here is 100 yuan.

Shopkeeper: Here’s your change, Madam. Thank you.

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change:

money returned when the amount

given is more than the price

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At the Friendship Store(An Australian, Mrs. Brown is choosing some embroidered tablecloths.

The shop assistant is serving her.) Mrs. Brown: Oh, what lovely tablecloths!

They are really great. Could

you show me some, please?

Shop assistant: Sure. Which do you

prefer, the linen one or the

brocade?

Mrs. Brown: The brocade tablecloths are

nice. How much is one piece?

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Shop assistant: Fifty yuan and sixty fen.

Mrs. Brown: Oh, that’s too expensive, I’m afraid. You

haven’t anything cheaper, have you?

Shop assistant: Yes, we have. What about this machine-

embroidered tablecloth? It’s much cheaper.

Only eight yuan and twenty fen.

Mrs. Brown: That’s fine. I’ll take it.

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assistant:

a person who sells things to people in a

shop

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serve:

to attend to a customer

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tablecloth:

a cloth for covering

a table

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May I help you,

Can I help you,What can I do for you,

Madam?

Sir?

Miss?

I’d like to

I want to

a pair of shoes.

a dictionary.

some bread. some oranges.

Yes, buy

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is

are

these apples?

the shoes? the eggs?

the iced tea?

the sweater?

the toy car?How much

It is

They are$10

a tin.

a pair.

a dozen.

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A is a shop assistant in a department store. B is looking for a dress. Complete this conversation and act it out in pairs.

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Here. How do you like this

one?

What size do you wear?

Of course. You can try it on in

the dressing room over there.

May I help you?

Yes. We have a wide selection.

Why don’t you look through all

of our dresses on your own and

pick out the one you like?

Can I try it on?

Yes, please. I’m looking

for a dress.

Size 12, I think.

Hmm. I think it’s a little

too dark. Do you have

any dresses that are a

little lighter?

A B