5. • Zara sells clothes and accessories (also Zara Home, which sells
things for the house);
• Apple sells technology;
• Topshop sells clothes and accessories;
• The Body Shop sells products for skin and body (e.g. face
cream);
• H&M sells clothes and accessories;
• Nike sells sportswear;
• IKEA sells things for the house;
• Uniqlo sells clothes and accessories.
6. • 2. Zara is from Spain;
• Apple is from the USA;
• Topshop is from the UK;
• The Body Shop is from the UK;
• H&M is from Sweden;
• Nike is from the USA;
• IKEA is from Sweden;
• Uniqlo is from Japan.
7.
8. 1. changing rooms
2. the sales
3. basket
4. shopping bag
5. customer
6. till
7. shop assistant
8. trolley
9. Shelves
10. (self-service) checkout
11. receipt
10. 1. Can I help you?
I’m just looking, thank you.
2. What size are you?
I’m a medium.
3. Can I try on this shirt?
Yes, the changing rooms are over there.
4. This shirt doesn’t fit me.
It’s too big for me.
5. That jacket really suits you!
You always look good in red.
6. I’m going to take these trousers back. They’re too short.
36. • Lead in – photos – competition (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – comparing shops (10 mins)
• Reading – Shop location experiment – new vocabulary (10 mins)
• Reading – Shop location experiment – missing sentences (5 mins)
• Reading – Shop location experiment – spelling focus (5 mins)
• Reading – Shop location experiment – discussion (5 mins)
• Shopping logos quiz (10 mins)
• KET listening – book 2 Test 3 Part 2 – talking about clothes. (15
minutes + speaking)
• KET reading part 1 – split reading any task (15 mins)
• At the clothes shop – creating dialogues – see E1 materials -
shopping
• KET Listening – PTP old Test 1 Part 3 (15 mins + speaking)
• Clothes riddles - https://riddles-for-kids.org/clothes-riddles/
37.
38. •How do you choose where to shop?
Price? Quality? Location?
•Do you buy branded products or shop’s
own ones? Can you tell the difference?
•Are there any shops that you only go to
for specific products? What are they?
•What do you think about branded
clothes? Where do you shop?
54. You might wear one that’s hard
When on a building site
In restaurant kitchens
A chef’s tall one is white
There is a sombrero
Or a fez that is red
What are all of these things
That are worn on your head?
55. • These are things that have tongues
But don’t have any faces
• You wear them down below
And they’re done up with laces
• Although I am not cereal
I get sold in a box
56. • I’m used when it’s cold but I’m
not a fire
• I sometimes have buttons but
I’m not a portable heater.
• I sometimes have a hood but
I’m not a car.
• I have sleeves but I’m not a
shirt.
• I might get hung on a rack but
I’m not a hat.
57. • Surgeons, skiers, thieves and
boxers all wear me for
different reasons
• Thieves who break into people’s
homes
• Don’t ever want to leave a trace
• They wear these so prints
aren’t left for a police case
58. • I’m long but I’m not a hose
pipe
• I’m seen at Christmas but
I’m not a Christmas tree.
• I’m made of fabric but I’m
not a stocking.
• I help keep you warm but I’m
not a coat.
• I get wrapped around
something, but I’m not paper.
59. • I come as a pair but I’m not
binoculars
• I’m sometimes a tube but I
don’t contain toothpaste.
• I’m something you wear but
I’m not jeans.
• I’m often made of cotton
but I’m not a T-shirt.
60.
61. Reading signs practice
• Student A – Look at your sentences
• Student B – Look at your signs.
• Student A – Read the first sentence. The answer is
under it. Don’t read this.
• Student B – Find the sign that matches what your
partner says and then give a reason why.
• Then change roles
62. 1. You do not have to pay here.
2. If you need a job, try calling this number.
3. You should pay cash here.
4. If you find this and give it back, you’ll get money.
5. This shop has lower prices, than others in the
area.
6. Sometimes you don’t have to book here?
(E) – Free haircuts
(D) – Cleaner wanted
(B) – We do not take credit cards
(H) – £50 for its safe return
(F) – Our watches are the cheapest in
town
(A) – Appointments not always needed.
63. 1. You can get something to eat here.
2. You can learn how to make different food.
3. You have to take two trains to Cambridge.
4. Phone this person if you want to work with cars.
5. If you want someone to wash clothes for you
this week it’s cheaper,
6. You mustn’t take too many clothes to try on.
(D) – Try our home-made [....] snacks
(H) – cooking lessons
(F) – Passengers – change at Stevenage
(A) – Mechanic needed
(G) – Half-price until Saturday.
(C) – No more than three pairs of jeans
64.
65. Clothes shopping listening (1)
•Now listen to the
conversation.
•Answer the questions.
•We will listen twice to the
conversation.
66. 1.Helen and Alex are going to a party on...
2. Alex has seen a nice, but expensive...
3. What does Helen suggest Alex buys?
4. How many skirts does Alex have?
5. What is the name of the new shop on George street?
6. What colour top will Helen wear?
Saturday
dress
(some) trousers
two
Sonic
Black (top)
67. Speaking practice with the script
• Now looking at the audioscript.
• Take one role each and read the lines for
this person.
• One person = Helen / Harry
• One person = Alex
• Then change roles and do it again.
68. Helen:
Hi Alex are you coming to the party on Saturday
Alex:
Yes, I am going shopping to buy something new to wear to it
Helen:
What you're going to buy?
Alex:
I have seen a nice dress but it is too expensive so I might buy skirt
instead.
Helen:
Why don't you buy some new trousers?
Alex:
I have lots of trousers but I only have two skirts.
Helen:
Have you been to the new shop on George Street? It is called Sonic. It has
very nice skirts and dresses it's not too expensive either.
Alex:
I will have a look there. I also want to buy some new shoes. What are you
going to wear to the party?
Helen:
I think I'm going to wear my new jeans, black top and my pink pointy shoes.
69.
70. 1.Polly wanted to ........................
some new shoes for the winter.
A. buy
B. sell
C. spend
2. She went to a shoe shop and.
................... on several pairs.
A. Kept (keep)
B. Tried (try)
C. Took (take)
3.The shoes were all too big, too
small, or the ................... colour.
A. bad
B. strange
C. wrong
4. Polly went home and
...................... on the internet.
A. Looked (look)
B. Saw (see)
C. Watched (watch)
5.Polly .................. some shoes that
were just what she wanted.
A. Felt (feel)
B. Filled (fill)
C. Found (find)
6. Polly sent her ................... by
email and the shoes arrived the
next day.
A. bill
B. order
C. ticket
buy
tried
wrong
looked
found
order
80. A. Could you tell me how much these jeans are?
B. Yes, they are $19.99.
A. They're nice. Do you have them in dark blue?
B. I'm afraid not, but we have them in light blue.
A. Great! Could I try them on?
B. Of course. The changing rooms are over there.
A. I'm looking for something to go with this shirt.
B. Well, we have some new jeans just in. They are half price.
A. They look good. Do you accept credit cards here?
B. Yes, we do.
A. OK, I'll take them then.
B. I'll just put them in a bag for you.
A. I bought this skirt last week, but it's too small.
B. I'm afraid that's the only size we have at the moment.
A. Could you order a larger size for me?
B. Yes, but it would take two weeks to arrive.
A. That's too long. I need it for a party on Friday.
B. I'm sorry. Would you like to exchange it for something else?
81. A. Could you tell me how much these jeans are?
B. Yes, they are $19.99.
A. They're nice. Do you have them in dark blue?
B. I'm afraid not, but we have them in light blue.
A. Great! Could I try them on?
B. Of course. The changing rooms are over there.
82. A. I'm looking for something to go with this shirt.
B. Well, we have some new jeans just in. They are half price.
A. They look good. Do you accept credit cards here?
B. Yes, we do.
A. OK, I'll take them then.
B. I'll just put them in a bag for you.
83. A. I bought this skirt last week, but it's too small.
B. I'm afraid that's the only size we have at the moment.
A. Could you order a larger size for me?
B. Yes, but it would take two weeks to arrive.
A. That's too long. I need it for a party on Friday.
B. I'm sorry. Would you like to exchange it for something else?
88. 1. You do not have to pay here.
2. If you need a job, try calling this number.
3. You should pay cash here.
4. If you find this and give it back, you’ll get money.
5. This shop has lower prices, than others in the
area.
6. Sometimes you don’t have to book here?
(E) – Free haircuts
(D) – Cleaner wanted
(B) – We do not take credit cards
(H) – £50 for its safe return
(F) – Our watches are the cheapest in
town
(A) – Appointments not always needed.
89. 1. You can get something to eat here.
2. You can learn how to make different food.
3. You have to take two trains to Cambridge.
4. Phone this person if you want to work with cars.
5. If you want someone to wash clothes for you
this week it’s cheaper,
6. You mustn’t take too many clothes to try on.
(D) – Try our home-made [....] snacks
(H) – cooking lessons
(F) – Passengers – change at Stevenage
(A) – Mechanic needed
(G) – Hand luggage only.
(C) – No more than three pairs of jeans