Vocabulary

Dosens –

Grocer – ïðîäàâåö â ïðîäóêòîâîì ìàãàçèíå

Butcher – ìÿñíèê

Milkman – ìîëî÷íèê

Baker – ïåêàðü, áóëî÷íèê

Cash – íàëè÷íûå äåíüãè

Bill – ñ÷åò

To advertise – ðåêëàìèðîâàòü

Well-off – áîãàòûé

Customer – ïîêóïàòåëü

Cash on delivery – íàëîæíûì ïëàòåæîì

Banking account – áàíêîâñêèé ñ÷åò

Pleasant experience – ïðèÿòíûé îïûò

Cash-desk – êàññà

Cashier – êàññèð

To wrap up – çàâîðà÷èâàòü

Home-delivery service – ñëóæáà äîñòàâêè íà äîì

 

Purchase – ïîêóïêà

To eat up – ïîãëîùàòü

To regret – ñîæàëåòü

Variety – ðàçíîîáðàçèå, àññîðòèìåíò

Reasonable – ðàçóìíûé

Branch – îòäåëåíèå, ôèëèàë

 

Answer the following questions:

1. Do you often go shopping?

2. When do you think shopping may be pleasant? What makes shopping pleasant (unpleasant)?

3. Do you like shopping more for food or for clothes?

4. Where do you usually buy clothes? Does anybody help you to choose?

5. What do you think of advertising? Does it help to shop? Do you trust advertising?

6. Do you sometimes go to the market? What do you buy there?

7. Do you think market prices are reasonable?

8. Who does the usual shopping in your family?

 

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