Shops and Shopping Вчитель англійської мови СЗШ №8 Прокоф’єва Р.С.

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Shops and Shopping Вчитель англійської мови СЗШ №8 Прокоф’єва Р.С.

Цілі : повторити та закріпити лексичні одиниці з теми “Shops and shopping” та граматичний матеріал (much, many) у граматичних структурах; розвивати діалогічне і монологічне мовлення; слухову пам’ять, увагу, логічне мислення учнів, здатність до здогадки, вміння працювати в парах та групах; стимулювати комунікативну й пізнавальну діяльність учнів, стимулювати в них бажання спілкуватися англійською мовою; виховувати поважне ставлення до вчителя та один до одного.

Pronunciation Warm-up I’m going to the department store What for? I’m going to the gift shop. Stop! Stop! Are you looking for presents? Will you buy any gifts? I’ll buy one for you. Then I’ll give you a lift.

Match the sentences(1-8) with the names of the shops(a-h) 1) They sell fruit and vegetables 2) You can’t buy shoes and bread 3) You can buy postcards, badges, copybooks and newspapers 4)Yesterday Mike bought some medicine, a bottle of shampoo and a tube of toothpaste 5)You can buy all you need 6)Yesterday my mum bought me a pair of new jeans 7)I’m going to buy new skates. Where do they sell them? 8)I need some rice, some flour and a bottle of oil. a) at the newsagent’s. b) at the clothes shop. c) at the market. d) at the greengrocery. e) Then go to the grocery. f)in the same department. g) at the chemist’s. h) at the sport’s shop.

Keys to Match the sentences(1-8) with the names of the shops(a-h) 1) D 2) F 3) A 4) G 5) C 6) B 7) H 8) E

Grammar task and keys 1 А someВ anyС isn’t any 2 А isn’t anyВ aren’t anyС aren’t some 3 А anyВ notС some 4 А boxВ loafС package 5 А bottleВ coneС slice 6 А waterВ cakeС flour 7 А manyВ anyС much 8 А loafВ sliceС bag

Listening comprehension: Mrs. Green or Mrs. Brown?

Tasks to the text Mrs. Green or Mrs. Brown : Mark true or false statesments 1. When Mrs. Green was 62 she went to live in a small town. 2. She usually went shopping to a big shop in a small village. 3. Every Sunday Mrs. Green did her shopping in a big supermarket in the nearest town. 4. She usually bought dairy products in this supermarket. 5. The shop assistant was unfriendly and impolite. 6. The shop assistant called her Mrs. Brown instead of Mrs. Green. 7. Mrs. Green explained the shop assistant that her last name was Green not Brown. 8. The shop assistant said that she was sorry. 9. But the following week the shop assistant called her Mrs. Brown again.

Keys to the test (audition) 1) F 2)F 3)F 4)F 5)F 6)T 7)T 8)T 9)T

The largest shops in London

Selfridges

Time to relax

Complete this shopping dialogue with a suitable word or phrase. ASSISTANT A: Can I help you? CUSTOMER : Yes, I’m ………………. a blouse like this, but in blue. ASSISTANT A: I see. And what …………….. are you? CUSTOMER : Er, 12 usually. ASSISTANT A: OK, I’ll just go and see if we’ve got any. CUSTOMER : Fine. ASSISTANT B : Can I help you? CUSTOMER : No, it’s OK, I’m ……………. thanks. ASSISTANT A: Here we are. The last one in stock. CUSTOMER : Great. Can I try it on? ASSISTANT A: Yes, of course. The ……………… is just over there. (pause) How was it? CUSTOMER : Yeah, fine. I’ll ………………..