Pre-Intermediate Lesson 7

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Pre-Intermediate Lesson 7 In a shop Pre-Intermediate Lesson 7

Today we are going to learn: Phrases to ask somebody to help you Parts of a shop Phrases to use in a shop

I’m in a pickle = I have a problem.

I’m looking forward to it = I’m waiting for it. It slipped my mind = I forgot about it.

Y: Dan asked me to pick some things up from the shop. T: Did you forget what he asked you to buy? Y: No., no. I remember – he wrote a list for me. T: so that should not be a problem then. Y: I have some work to do before the party. It completely slipped my mind. T: Oh, you forgot about it.

Y: So I don’t have enough time to buy all the things now. Could you please do me a favour and go to the shop instead of me? T: OK. No problem. I was planning to go to a shop anyways. Y: Great. You saved me Tamara. Let me know how much money you spend. I’ll pay you back. T: No worries. I’ll take the receipt from the shop.

Pick things up from a shop = buy things. [Don’t forget to pick some bread up on your way home] Do someone a favour = help someone. [Can you do me a favour?] Pay back = give back the money. [I’ll pay you back later] Receipt =

Dan’s shopping list: Paper plates Plastic cups Ice cubes Half a kilo of lemons Paper napkins

Locker Trolley Shopping basket Check out

T: Excuse me, where can I find the lockers for my bags? Y: They are over there. You can use any empty locker. T:Thankyou.

T: Could you help me? Y: Yes, what can I do for you? T: I can’t find the plastic cups. Do you know where they are? Y: Yes, you can find plastic cups in the “party section” over there. T: Thank you.

T: Good afternoon – Can I get a plastic bag please? Y: Sure. Big one or small one? T: Small one please. Y: Here you are. That’s 55.99. T: Can I pay with a credit card? Y: Yes please. Insert it here. And enter your pin. T: OK. Thank you. Y: Have a good day. T: You too. Bye.

Questions to ask in a supermarket: Where can I find the lockers for my bags? Could you help me? Do you know where they are? Can I pay with a credit card? What you can hear: Here you are. That’s 55.99.

C – customer S – shop worker C: Excuse me, where c____ I f_____ the l________ for my bags? S: They are over there. You can use any empty l________. C: Can I g_____ a pl________ bag please? S: Sure. Big one or small one? C: C____ I pay w______ a cr______ c_______? S: Yes please. Insert it here. And e______ your p____. C: C______ you h_____ m___? S: Yes, what can I do for you? C: I can’t f______ the plastic cups. Do you know wh______ they a____? S: Yes, you can find plastic cups in the “party section” over there.

Today we have learned: Useful words and phrases I am in a pickle I’m looking forward to it It slipped my mind write a list do me a favour pay someone back receipt paper plates plastic cups ice cubes paper napkins lockers trolley shopping basket enter your pin

Can I pay with a credit card? Expressions Where can I find… Could you help me? What can I do for you? You can find… Can I pay with a credit card?