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Praha & EU: Investujeme do vaší budoucnosti Evropský sociální fond Gymnázium, Praha 10, Voděradská 2 Projekt OBZORY SHOPPING ANGLICKÁ KONVERZACE

What is the difference between these places to shop? What are each of them best for? What are some of their drawbacks? supermarketcorner shopstreet marketsecond-hand shop Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3Picture 4

Look at the pictures. What problems do these people have?

SHOPS Match the items on the left to the place where they can be found on the right. Each place can be used only once. basketball bottle of whisky CD player fresh cod frozen pizza greeting cards guide book hammer holiday magazines nails and screws new boots perfume pipe rolls sandwich sofa steak sweets tofu travel agent's estate agent's delicatessen (deli) health food store butcher's confectioner's seafood shop shoeshop chemist's stationer's newsagent's ironmonger's D.I.Y. store off-licence supermarket bookstore furniture store sporting goods store hi-fi shop tobacconist's

SHOPS Match the items on the left to the place where they can be found on the right. Each place can be used only once. basketball bottle of whisky CD player fresh cod frozen pizza greeting cards guide book hammer holiday magazines nails and screws new boots perfume pipe rolls sandwich sofa steak sweets tofu new house travel agent's estate agent's delicatessen (deli) health food store butcher's confectioner's seafood shop shoeshop chemist's stationer's newsagent's ironmonger's D.I.Y. store off-licence supermarket bookstore furniture store sporting goods store hi-fi shop tobacconist's bakery

What can you buy in these shops? IRONMONGER‘SGREENGROCER‘S NEWSAGENT‘SCHEMIST‘S

IRONMONGER‘S NAILS SCREWS WIRES HAMMERS

GREENGROCER‘S CABBAGE PINEAPPLES BRUSSELS SPROUTS CUCUMBERS

NEWSAGENT‘S NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES POSTCARDS

CHEMIST‘S SHAMPOO SOAPS DETERGENTS PERFUMES

For each definition find the right word. _________ - used goods _________ - buying with a credit card _________ - looking for specially priced items in sales etc. _________ - buying on the Internet _________ - shop that sells old but fashionable clothes _________ - excess spending and production _________ - person who is obsessed with buying things _________ - careful with money _________ - intense attraction for fashion of the past _________ - to choose appropriate accessories to go with an outfit _________ - fashionable _________ - person obsessed with his/her own appearance

buying on credit to waste to accessorize narcissist frugal trendy bargain hunting second-hand vintage shop retrophilia e-shopping shopaholic _________ - used goods _________ - buying with a credit card _________ - looking for specially priced items in sales etc. _________ - buying on the Internet _________ - shop that sells old but fashionable clothes _________ - excess spending and production _________ - person who is obsessed with buying things _________ - careful with money _________ - intense attraction for fashion of the past _________ - to choose appropriate accessories to go with an outfit _________ - fashionable _________ - person obsessed with his/her own appearance

second-hand - used goods buying on credit - buying with a credit card bargain hunting - looking for specially priced items in sales etc. e-shopping - buying on the Internet vintage shop - shop that sells old but fashionable clothes to waste - excess spending and production shopaholic - person who is obsessed with buying things frugal - careful with money retrophilia - intense attraction for fashion of the past to accessorize - to choose appropriate accessories to go with an outfit trendy - fashionable narcissist - person obsessed with his/her own appearance Check your answers

Harrods, Ltd., in London, the famous 1d____ store was founded by a miller, Henry Charles Harrod, as a 2 g____ in The 3 e _____ expanded in the late 1800s, and many new departments were added. It is considered the United Kingdom's best department 4 s _____. Although the store still provides 5 g_____ items, its current emphasis is on high-fashion clothing. Over the years, Harrods made innovationons in many areas of store operation. In 1884, 6 c_____ desks were placed at convenient points to take 7 c_____ payments; most large 8 r_____ were using mechanical devices or runners to move customers´ money and change between 9 c_____ and central 10 c______ station. The following year the store allowed limited 11 c______ to approved customers. Picture 5

Harrods Harrods, Ltd., in London, the famous 1department store was founded by a miller, Henry Charles Harrod, as a 2 grocery in The 3 enterprise expanded in the late 1800s, and many new departments were added. It is considered the United Kingdom's best department 4 store. Although the store still provides 5 gourmet items, its current emphasis is on high-fashion clothing. Over the years, Harrods made innovationons in many areas of store operation. In 1884, 6 cash desks were placed at convenient points to take 7 customer payments; most large 8 retailers were using mechanical devices or runners to move customers´ money and change between 9 counters and central 10 cash station. The following year the store allowed limited 11 credit to approved customers.

Spending money What do you spend the most money on? Is there any way you could spend less money on those things? Discuss ways to save money on the following things: food entertainment clothes household appliances furniture

VOCABULARY BANK

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Použité zdroje a literatura GAULT, J.: New Headway Talking Points. Oxford University Press, ISBN FICTUMOVÁ, J., CECCARELLI, J., LONG, T.: Angličtina – konverzace pro pokročilé. Společnost pro odbornou literaturu – Barrister and Principal, ISBN POUŽITÉ OBRÁZKY Picture 1 – Picture 2 – Picture 3 – parents.html parents.html Picture Picture 5 – podporuje-dobrou-vechttp:// podporuje-dobrou-vec Picture 6, 7, 8 - Angličtina – konverzace pro pokročilé (viz výše) Picture a, b, c, d - New Headway Talking Points (viz výše)

Praha & EU: Investujeme do vaší budoucnosti Evropský sociální fond Gymnázium, Praha 10, Voděradská 2 Projekt OBZORY Tato prezentace byla vytvořena v rámci projektu OBZORY Autor: Mgr. Veronika Švadlenková Předmět: Anglická konverzace Datum: 10. března 2011