ps do you know?
Vocabulary exercises on individual cards:
1) Match the shops and goods, make up sentences:
fishmongers medicine, make-up
confectioners meat, sausages
butchers a ring, a watch, a necklace
chemists an antique furniture, a raincoat
jewellers fish, crabs
charity shop a bar of chocolate, a cake
e. g. I can buy pens and pencils at the stationers
2) Guess the word by its definition:
Paper money or coins - cash (words appear on the screen)
Very cheap - next to nothing
Various - miscellaneous
Buy without cash - on credit/by cheque
A person who sells - a shop assistant
A big store with many departments - a supermarket
3) Give the opposite:
I cant stand my tight jacket.
This department always sells old-fashioned items.
My aunt prefers formal style.
Young people sometimes wear dull clothes.
I hate short skirts.
This dress is too plain for you.
e. g. I cant stand my tight jacket. - I cant stand my loose jacket.
2. Enriching vocabulary: I have found a nice English proverb. Let us guess it. Which word in the following groups is different?
Skirt, cap, never, jacket
Silk, buy, wool, cotton
Sale, bargain, a pig, cash
Short, tight, a poke, long
Never buy a pig in a poke. (On the screen)
- Do you know the Ukrainian or Russian equivalent of this proverb?
- Explain how you understand it. I think it will be a very good motto of our lesson.
3. Homework: reporting ideas. Why do we go shopping? Presenting short speeches, pictures in groups.
4. Reading:
1) Read the title. What do you expect to read?
2) Read the text (Ex 2 p 40 WB) and say which paragraph
encourages you to ask what people want? D<
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