I. Say what and where you usually buy:
1. The butcher’s a. Butter and milk 2. The grocer’s b. Bread and cakes 3. The dairy c. Meat and sausages
4. The greengrocer’s d. Tea, sugar, cheese
5. The baker’s e. Fruit and vegetables
Example: - I usually buy … at the … .
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II. Match:
1. A packet of a. juice
2. A jar of b. biscuits
3. A bar of c. cheese
4. A box of d. sweets
5. A bottle of e. jam
6. A carton of f. milk
7. A loaf of g. chocolate
8. A can of h. tomatoes
9. A dozen i. Coke
10. A pound of j. eggs
11. A tin of k. fish
12. A kilo of l. bread
III. Yesterday your mother went shopping. She bought a bottle of water, a loaf of bread, a packet of tea, a bar of chocolate, a kilo of meat, a jar of jam, a packet of nuts, a pound of butter, a carton of milk, a pound of bacon. Say where she bought all these things.
Example: - Mother bought a bottle of water at the grocer’s.
Make up dialogues of the phrases:
a) - Hello.
- I’d like a big packet of tea, please.
- A small jar of coffee.
- Hello. What can I do for you?
- Here you are. Anything else?
-Thank you.
- Here it is.
b) -Hello. Can I help you?
- I’d like to buy a can of Coke and a carton of orange juice.
-Thank you.
- Here you are.
c) -Hello.
- I want to buy two bars of chocolate and a big box of sweets.
-Have you got milk chocolate?
-Here you are.
-Hello. Can I help you?
- Yes, of course.
d) -Hello. Can I have some bread?
- Thank you.
-I need a loaf of bread or no, two loaves of bread
- Yes, of course.
- Here you are.