3 term + shopping.pptx
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Shopping
A quick interview • Are you a shopaholic or someone who hates shopping? • What do you like or hate about shopping? • What sort of shops would somebody typically find you in on a Sunday morning? • When shopping in a supermarket, are you a ‘basketperson’ – just buying a few things for the next day or so – or a ‘trolley-person’ – doing the weekly shop from a long shopping list. • What things are always on your supermarket shopping list? • Are there any unusual items on your list? • What’s the best shop you’ve ever been to?
Credit card(s) Debit card(s) How to pay Cheque Cash Coin(s) Note(s)
Cash [kæʃ] 1) деньги hard cash — золотые и серебряные монеты, банкноты (в отличие от чеков, кредитных карточек) ◦ loose / spare cash — свободные деньги ◦ out of cash / short of cash — не при деньгах Those who have cash, come here to spend. — Те, у кого есть деньги, приходят сюда тратить их. He was not in cash, and could not send the five pounds. — Он был не при деньгах и не мог послать 5 фунтов. 2) наличные деньги, наличный расчёт by cash, in cash — наличными ◦ ◦ cash payment — наличный расчёт for cash, cash down — за наличный расчёт net cash — наличными без скидки ready cash, cash in hand — наличные деньги
Cheque [ʧek] банковский чек bad cheque — фальшивый чек fat cheque — чек на кругленькую сумму to cash a cheque — получить деньги по чеку to cash a cheque — платить по чеку to clear a cheque — производить выплаты по чеку to deposit a cheque — сделать вклад в банке to endorse a cheque — подписывать чек на какую-л. сумму to issue / make out / write out a cheque to smb. — выписать чек кому-л. to pass a (bad) cheque — всучить (фальшивый) чек to present a cheque — предъявить чек
(bank)note(s) / (bank papers) He paid the bill in $50 notes. Large/small denomination (bank) note Circulating bank-notes (notes in circulation) Bank of England notes
Британская и европейская валюта Pound - £ - фунт Penny – pens £ 2 – two pounds £ 2. 50 – two pounds fifty 80 p – eighty pens Euro = € Cent = c = eurocent 2. 50 € = two euros fifty cents 0, 80 € = eighty cents
Useful phrases How much is it? How much does it cost? It’s £… altogether. That’ll be £… Can you show me something less expensive? I'll take it. I'll pay by credit card. I'll pay cash. Do you accept credit cards?
Where to Buy Day-to-Day Needs
Where to Buy Day-to-Day Needs
Where to Buy Day-to-Day Needs
Where to Buy Day-to-Day Needs
Sizes to take / wear (a) certain size — носить одежду / обувь определённого размера right size — нужный, подходящий размер boys' sizes — размеры для мальчиков junior sizes — подростковые размеры men's sizes — размеры для мужчин misses' sizes — размеры для девушек They gave me the wrong size. — Они дали мне не тот размер. What size do you wear? — Какой размер вы носите? "XS" (e. Xtra small - очень маленький), "S" (small - маленький), "M" (medium - средний), "L" (large - большой размер), "XL" (e. Xtra Large - очень большой), "XXL" (e. Xtra Large - супер-большой), "XXXL“
The table of size equivalents (clothes for women) Russia The USA 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 6 8 Internation XS XS al Europe 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 S M M L XX XX XL XL 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52
Waistline, cm Hip girth, Internation сm. al Russia The US Germany 63 -65 89 - 92 XXS 42 8 36 66 -69 93 - 96 XS 44 10 38 70 -74 97 - 101 S 46 12 40 75 -78 102 -104 M 48 14 42 79 -83 105 -108 L 50 16 44 84 -89 109 -112 XL 52 18 42 90 -94 113 -117 XXL 54 20 46 90 -94 118 -122 XXXL 56 22 48
Размеры женской обуви (туфли, босоножки, сапоги) 22 22. 5 23 23. 5 24 24. 5 25 25. 5 26 26. 5 27 27. 5 28 29. 5 Россия 34 34. 5 35 36 36. 5 37 37. 5 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Европа 35 35. 5 36 37 37. 5 38 38. 5 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Англия 2. 5 3 4. 5 5. 5 6 6. 5 7 7. 5 8 9. 5 10. 5 США 5 3. 5 4 5. 5 6 6. 5 7. 5 8 8. 5 9 9. 5 10 10. 5 12 13
Excuse me, could you give me some change, please? Excuse me, could you give me change for five dollars, please? I'll see what I have. I can give you four one-dollar bills and the rest in quarters. Could you break a dollar? Do you have small change? I need quarters and dimes. Thank you. You've been a great help. Thank you very much. / Thanks a lot. Do you have small change? I need quarters and dimes. Let me look. Sorry, I don't have any change.
Borrow, lend I was wondering if you could lend me a hundred dollars. I need to pay a couple of bills today. I can lend you a hundred if you pay it back by Friday. Could you lend me ten dollars till tomorrow, please? May I borrow fifty dollars from you till Tuesday, please?
Borrow, lend Can I borrow some money? I need to buy a textbook, and I don't have any money. Sure. How much do you need? Twenty dollars. I'll pay you back next week. Where can I borrow money? You can borrow money from a bank or from a friend. You can get a loan at a bank.
Discount Bargain Reduction Rebate a bargain - something cheaper than you expect to pay, 'what a bargain!' give (i) a discount / reduction with a rebate / reduction ; at cut rates at a discount of 10% cash discount
to allow / grant / give a discount to get a discount to offer a discount of 5 % Whereas PCs are often sold at 25 per cent to 30 per cent discount, the accessories are not discounted at such high levels.
Discounts Special Discounts Trade Discounts Payment Based Discount Quantity Based Discount Early-bird discount
Useful shopping phrases Excuse me. Have you got it / them in blue? Can I try it / them on? I take a size 8. Have you got a bigger one? Have you got the next size up / down? They fit great. They fit / it fits. They suit / it suits you. It / they are really you. What's wrong with it / them? (Why don't you like it / them? ) I'll take it / them please. (I want to buy it / them) I'll leave it / them thanks. (I don't want to buy it / them)
Dialogue 1 John and Fiona are out shopping on Oxford Street. John spots a pair of trainers that he likes but they are the wrong colour. OK, do you want to come to the cash desk? John: Hi, can I help you? Here they are. How do they Excuse me. feel? Wait a second, I’ll just check. What size? John: Yeah, please. I like these trainers, but have you got them in blue? John: Well in Canada I take a 9, so I think that’s a 40 here. John: They feel fine. I think I’ll take them. Assistant:
Dialogue 2 Fiona is trying on a pair of jeans in a clothes shop. She has just returned from the changing rooms to show them to John. She wants to know if he likes them. … John: How did you get on? … John: Let’s see. No, that’s the largest size they have. … John: Well they are nice jeans, but I’m not sure if they’re really you. … So what do you think? Do they suit John: me? OK, I’ll leave them then. They make you look too fat. Why? What’s wrong with them? They feel tight, have they got the next size up on the shelf?