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Shops - Vocabulary

This document provides phrases and examples for making requests and conducting transactions in shops. It begins with common phrases used to request assistance, such as "Can I pay by card?" and "Could I have a receipt?" as well as phrases for requesting that someone perform an action, like "Can you put in your PIN number here?" Sample conversations are provided to demonstrate using these phrases. Next, it lists phrases for ending a shopping interaction politely, such as "I'll take this one, please" and "I'll think about it." Other useful shopping phrases are defined, such as asking "How much is it?" or "Where are the changing rooms?" Finally, exercises are given to practice constructing conversations

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Shops - Vocabulary

This document provides phrases and examples for making requests and conducting transactions in shops. It begins with common phrases used to request assistance, such as "Can I pay by card?" and "Could I have a receipt?" as well as phrases for requesting that someone perform an action, like "Can you put in your PIN number here?" Sample conversations are provided to demonstrate using these phrases. Next, it lists phrases for ending a shopping interaction politely, such as "I'll take this one, please" and "I'll think about it." Other useful shopping phrases are defined, such as asking "How much is it?" or "Where are the changing rooms?" Finally, exercises are given to practice constructing conversations

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GRAMMAR BANK

4C How to … get help in shops


REFERENCE page PRACTICE
We use these phrases to make requests in shops: 1 Complete the conversation.
Can I pay (by phone/by card)? A: Do you 1s earphones?
Could I have a receipt? B: Yes, we do. Here they are.
I’d like a phone charger, please. A: I’ll 2t these, please.
Do you sell batteries? B: Would you like anything 3e ?
Can and could are both polite, but could is a little more polite. A: No, thank you. Can I pay by c 4
?
B: Yes, of course. Could you put your 5p n
We use these phrases to request other people to do things: in here, please?
Can you put in your PIN number here? A: Could I have a 6r , please?
Could you help me?
2 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
We use these phrases to end a conversation with a shop 1 you / Do / batteries? / sell
assistant:
2 are / rooms? / Where / changing / the
this one, please. 3 take / I’ll / pairs / two.
I’ll take
them, please. 4 receipt, / give / you / Could / me / a / please?
I’ll have
these shoes, please. 5 Can / try / them / I / on?
it, thank you. It’s not right. 6 leave / thanks. / I’ll / it,
I’ll leave
them, thank you. They’re not right. 7 in / you / larger / got / a / Have / size? / them
I’ll think about it. 8 by / phone? / pay / Can / I
9 that / No, / all. / ’s
We use prepositions or adverbs in these phrases:
10 much / that / altogether? / How / is
Can I pay by card/phone
Can I pay in cash 3 Complete the conversation with sentences from Ex 2.
Can I try on these shoes A: I think these jeans are too small.
ave you got these in a di erent si e 1
?
Other useful phrases for shopping: B: I think so. Let me check. Yes, here you are.
How much is it?* A: Thanks. 2 ?
How much is this bag that laptop B: Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over there.
How much are those headphones these batteries A: These feel good. 3 .
Where are the changing rooms? B: Anything else?
A hat si e are o A: 4
. Where can I pay?
I’m a medium I’m si e B: I can take the payment. How would you like to pay?
A Anything else? A: 5
?
No, that’s it. B: Yes, that’s fine.
*We can also use How much is that? or How much is that A: 6
?
altogether? when we pay. B: That’s forty dollars.

4 Use the prompts to make a conversation.


A: Hello. / I / try / trousers, / please?
B: Yes, / course.
A: Where / be / changing rooms?
B: They / be / over there / next / the dresses.

B: How / they?
A: I / leave / thank you. / They / be / not right.

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VOCABULARY BANK VB

4C shops A B

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1 A Match the names of the shops


(1–15) with the photos (A–O).
1 baker’s
2 bookshop
3 butcher’s
4 clothes shop C D
5 department store
6 dry cleaner’s
7 electronics shop
8 greengrocer’s
9 hairdresser’s
10 café
11 pharmacy/chemist’s
12 stationer’s/newsagent’s E F
13 shoe shop
14 sports shop
15 supermarket

B VB4.05 | Look at the photos


again. Listen and repeat.

G H

J K L

M O

2 VB4.06 | Work in pairs. Listen to the question. Student A: Say the answer to Student B. Then swap roles.
ou hear Where can I get some new shoes
Student A says here’s a good shoe shop near here

3 Work in pairs. Student A: Ask What can you get at a [name of shop]? Student B: Answer the question.
Then swap roles.
A What can you get at a butcher’s ou can get lamb What can you get at a

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