Practise the models and make up short dialogues using one item from each column of the table.

Complete this dialogue with a suitable word or phrase.

WORD LIST II

 

checked в клітинку

striped pattern малюнок в полоску

polka-dotted в горошок

flowery квітковий малюнок

casually звичайнo

a V-neck jumper джемпер з горлом у формі

літери V

a T-shirt футболка

a suit костюм

size розмір (e.g.large/small/medium/14/16)

a fitting-room/changing-room примірювальна кімната

to match підходити (за кольором)

to fit підходити (за розміром та

формою)

Can I try it on? Можна приміряти?

I`m looking for… мені потрібен (потрібна)...

What size are you? Який в тебе розмір?

How much is it? Скільки це коштує?

Do you take credit cards? Ви приймаєте кредитні

картки?

I`ll pay cash Я заплачу готівкою

 

2. Practise the models:

Model 1: Assistant: Can I help you?

Customer: Yes, I`m looking for a polka-dotted blouse.

Assistant: What size are you?

Customer: Small.

Assistant: Here it is. The last one in stock.

Customer: Great. Can I try it on?

Assistant: Yes, of course. The fitting-room is just over there.

Model 2: C: Excuse me - how much is this pair of boots?

A: These boots? They`re 300 hryvnas.

C: Do you take credit cards?

A: I`m afraid not.

C: That`s okay. I`ll pay cash, then.

 

A: What can I do for you, madam?

C: I`m looking for a ……like this, but in blue.

A: I see. And what ……are you?

C: Medium usually.

A: We have a lot of new ……, they`ve just come in. If you go to the ……, I`ll bring some for you to try on.

C: Thanks.

 

4. Complete the dialogue with a suitable word or phrase:

Anne: Hello!

John: Oh! Hello, Anne! How glad I am to see you. You are dressed so smartly! This ……matches your shoes.

Anne: I bought it at sales and paid 20 hryvnas for it.

John: It ……you.

Anne: Thanks! And you`re looking elegant and stylish in this suit.

John: Thanks! Usually I`m casually dressed. I prefer …… and …….

 

 

LEISURE ACTIVITIES

 

1. Study Useful Expressions:

SuggestionsReplies

Let’s … Yes, let’s do that.

Why don’t we …? That’s a good idea.

Why not …? That / It might be interesting.

Shall we …? I don’t mind.

What / How about … ing? OK. All right.

We could … I don’t feel like…ing

Are you doing anything special? I’d rather … I’d rather not.

Do you feel like…ing? I`d love to.

 

Model 1: A: Let’s go out for a meal tonight

B: I’d rather not. Eating out is so expensive now. I’d rather cook

myself.

Model 2: A: Do you feel like going for a drive in the country this afternoon?

B: Yes, I`d love to.

A: Well, I`ll call for you at about two, then.

B: That`s fine, I`ll be ready.

Model 3: A: Why don`t we go to the new exhibition at the art gallery?

B: I haven`t got any time this week unfortunately.

 

 

Let’s Why don’t we Why not We could Shall we   go to the cinema the art exhibition the pub the park the circus
What   How   about going for a walk in the wood a drive in the country a swim in the river a picnic in the park