Name the words:
p_ss_ss_ _ n_
t_ea_u_e
i_v_st_e_t
p_i_e
b_a_d
possessions
treasure
investment
price
brand
Choose the correct option:
a) The man who/ which lives in this house sells cars.
b) Last month they sold a house where /that they won.
c) I like a song which / where I heard yesterday.
d) The table what /which I bought from Ikea was cheap.
e) The mall which/ where I did the shopping that day was My World.
a) who
b) that
c) which
d) which
e) where
Choose the correct option:
1. Are you paying with / by credit card?
2. Can I try this on / up?
3. Do you have it in / at larger size?
4. Are you looking at / for anything in particular?
5. Can you just sign this / here?
1. Are you paying by credit card?
2. Can I try this on ?
3. Do you have it in larger size?
4. Are you looking for anything in particular?
5. Can you just sign here?
Fill in the correct word:
1) Can I b_____ your charger? I left mine at work.
2) I l_____ you money 2 months ago! When are you going to give it back?
3) Don't forget to pay electricity b____!
4) How much do you usually t_______ waiters?
5) There is a 5$ n____ on the floor. Is it yours?
1) borrow
2) lent
3) bill
4) tip
5) note
Fill in too, too much, too many, enough, very:
1. I’d like to travel, but I don't have ... money for that.
2. The news are ... good to be true.
3. I hate this city. There is ... traffic.
4. This bed is big ... for 4 people. It's huge!
5. He is ... smart, he is our best student.
1. enough
2. too
3. too much
4. enough
5. very
Fill in 1 word:
1. ... I help you?
2. ... is your receipt.
3. The ... room is over there.
4. Can you ... your PIN, please?
5. It ... fit.
1. Can I help you?
2. Here is your receipt.
3. The fitting room is over there.
4. Can you enter your PIN, please?
5. It doesn't fit.
Guess the word:
a) (n.) the activity of looking at the goods in shop windows, usually without a plan to buy anything.
b) (v.) to get money for work that you do.
c) (n.) a situation when a shop or business sells its products at a lower price than usual
d) (n.) a type of product, service, etc. made by a particular company under a particular name
e) (n.) a large shop that is divided into several parts, each part selling a different type of goods
a) window shopping
b) to earn
c) sale
d) brand
e) a department store
Paraphrase:
1. He is 18. He can drive a car. (enough)
2. We have only 2 eggs in the fridge. To make a cake we need at least 4. (enough)
3. Ann is shy. It's difficult for her to make new friends. (too)
4. There is more sugar than I like in that coffee. (too much)
5. This store is so crowded! (too many)
1. He is old enough to drive a car.
2. We don't have enough eggs to make a cake.
3. Ann is too shy to make new friends.
4. There is too much sugar in this coffee.
5. There are too many people in this store.
Make the correct phrases. Use the key words.
1. next/ please?
2. enter/ PIN?
3. have/ one/ in red?
4. fit/ OK?
5. sell/ notebooks?
1. Who's next, please?
2. Can you enter your PIN, please?
3. Do you have one of these in red?
4. Does it fit OK?
5. Do you sell notebooks?
Paraphrase using multi-word verbs:
1) He took that book to read but never returned it.
2) I spend too much time on commuting.
3) I should stop eating so many sweets.
4) He became the head of his father's company after his father retired.
5) Your trip can become a nightmare if you don't check COVID restrictions before you travel.
1) He took that book to read but never gave back.
2) Commuting takes up too much of my time.
3) I should give up eating so many sweets.
4) He took over his father's company after his father retired.
5) Your trip can turn into a nightmare if you don't check COVID restrictions before you travel.
Finish the sentences. Use which/ that/ who/ where.
1. Possessions are things ...
2. Fire fighter is a person ...
3. Department store is a place ...
4. Win win is a situation ...
5. Faltering economy is an economy ...
1. Possessions are things which/ that ...
2. Fire fighter is a person who ...
3. Department store is a place where ...
4. Win win is a situation which/ that ...
5. Faltering economy is an economy which/ that ...
Make a mini-dialogue:
Seller: ask if you can help.
Customer: ask if they sell T-shirts.
Seller: say that you sell T-shirts. Ask what size the customer needs.
Customer: say your size. Ask if you can try it on.
Seller: direct customer to a fiting room. Ask if it fits well.
Customer: ask for a bigger size.
Seller: give a customer a bigger T-shirt.
Customer: say that it fits well and you will take it.
Seller: ask how the custer is going to pay.
Customer: say that you are going to pay by card.
Seller: ask to enter PIN. Give a receipt.
Customer: thank the seller.
S: Can I help you?
C: Do you sell T-shirts?
S: Yes, we do. What size do you need?
C: Size M, please. Can I try it on?
S: Yes, the fitting room is over there. Does it fit well?
C: Do you have it in a larger size?
S: Yes, here you are.
C: It fits well. I'll take it.
S: Are you paying by cash or credit card?
C: By credit card.
S: Can you enter your PIN, please? Here is your receipt.
C: Thank you.