The 4th of May Shopping in crisis Find the odd word: a bar of chocolate, soap, bread a bar of chocolate, soap, bread a carton of orange juice, bacon,

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The 4th of May Shopping in crisis

Find the odd word: a bar of chocolate, soap, bread a bar of chocolate, soap, bread a carton of orange juice, bacon, milk a carton of orange juice, bacon, milk a slice of bread, ham, butter, cake a slice of bread, ham, butter, cake a cup of coffee, meat, tea, hot chocolate a cup of coffee, meat, tea, hot chocolate a bowl of salad, cake, soup, cereal a bowl of salad, cake, soup, cereal a glass of milk, wine, beer, cheese, Coke a glass of milk, wine, beer, cheese, Coke a bottle of Coke, beef, water, lemonade a bottle of Coke, beef, water, lemonade a jar of honey, jam, potates, mustard a jar of honey, jam, potates, mustard a bag of flour, sugar, ketchup, crisps a bag of flour, sugar, ketchup, crisps a box of vinegar, chocolates, biscuits a box of vinegar, chocolates, biscuits

You can buy apples at a greengrocer’s Lace shop Lace shop Confectionery Confectionery Bookstall Bookstall Butcher’s Butcher’s Bakery Bakery Post office Post office Newsagent’s Newsagent’s Jeweller’s Jeweller’s Chemist’s Chemist’s Travel agent’s Travel agent’s Supermarket Supermarket Antique shop Antique shop Boutique Boutique A plane ticket A plane ticket Old clock Old clock A book A book A packet of painkillers A packet of painkillers A diamond ring A diamond ring Pralines Pralines Lamb chops Lamb chops Lace tablecloths Lace tablecloths Stamps Stamps Hairspray Hairspray A magazine A magazine Sugar Sugar A loaf of bread A loaf of bread

A: Mm, that was wonderful coffee. Oh, it's so nice to be here in Brussels with you, Lisa and I can't wait to go shopping! L:- Ah, you've come to the right place, then! Boutiques, confectioner's, lace shops, antique shops, enormous department stores. You can shop till you drop, my dear. A: That's great! Where shall we go first? L: Well, the Sablon District is full of antique shops. You must visit Dewindt, on Lebeau-straat. It's got some lovely antiques. A: Oh, Lisa! Aren't you coming with me? L: I can't, I'm afraid, but I'll meet you at three, outside Inno Brussels on rue Neuve. It's Brussels' most famous department store, and you can buy everything from clothes to jewellery. A: Ooh, that sounds exciting! And what about souvenirs? Brussels is famous for chocolate and lace, isn't it? L: Yes, it is, and Leonidas on Boterstraat has the most delicious pralines in the world. We can also go to F. Rubbrecht in the Grand-Place. We'll find the best lace there. A: Will we have enough time? The shops are open from nine to six, aren't they? L: That's right, but it's Friday today. Shops are open until 8:00 pm on Fridays. And there are sales every January and July, so... A: The sales are on now? That's great! I can find some bargains! L: Of course you can. Didn't I tell you? Brussels really is the best place for shoppers!

Results: 1. A A-7 3. A A-2 5. A-6 6. A-7 7. A A-5 9. A A A A A-4 1. B-9 2. B-9 3. B-4 4. B-9 5. B-5 6. B B-0 8. B-2 9. B B B B B C-4 2. C-6 3. C-1 4. C-6 5. C-8 6. C-3 7. C-0 8. C9 9. C C C C C-0

You are: Less than 50: you are firmness. Fashion changes, but your manner of clothing doesn’t. your fashion is your privacy, it reflects your individuality. You have no time, no money and especially no wish to change yourself. Thus, you are always satisfied, but it would be better to “shake” sometimes and buy something ultramodern. Less than 50: you are firmness. Fashion changes, but your manner of clothing doesn’t. your fashion is your privacy, it reflects your individuality. You have no time, no money and especially no wish to change yourself. Thus, you are always satisfied, but it would be better to “shake” sometimes and buy something ultramodern. From 51 up to 80: you are just golden medium. You are not indifferent to novelties of fashion, you are glad when her ideas are good and takes her advices when they suit you. Thus, your style is always individual and your clothes are rather fashionable. You like to dress smart, but you don’t make a problem of it. From 51 up to 80: you are just golden medium. You are not indifferent to novelties of fashion, you are glad when her ideas are good and takes her advices when they suit you. Thus, your style is always individual and your clothes are rather fashionable. You like to dress smart, but you don’t make a problem of it. More than 80: fashion is like a game, isn’t it? You follow any her rules. You look like as a model from “Vogue” or “Cosmopolitan”. It’s your first aim to strike the others. It’s very pleasant, but think a little bit: are you real? More than 80: fashion is like a game, isn’t it? You follow any her rules. You look like as a model from “Vogue” or “Cosmopolitan”. It’s your first aim to strike the others. It’s very pleasant, but think a little bit: are you real?

Good buy!