Vocabulary 1 (Shopping)
Grammar 1 (Comparative and Superlative adjectives)
Vocabulary 2 (Shops)
Grammar 2 (too, not...enough, (not) as...as)
Communication (Shopping for clothes)
100

pay by _____

pay by card

100

George is _____ than Harry. (funny)

George is funnier than Harry.

100

egrcoegners'r

greengrocer’s

100

This snake isn’t a good pet. It’s enough / too dangerous.

This snake isn’t a good pet. It’s too dangerous.

100

A: Good afternoon. _____ I help you?

B: Yes, please. I’m looking _____ a new winter coat.

A: Good afternoon. Can I help you?

B: Yes, please. I’m looking for a new winter coat.

200

This person takes your money and gives you change.

Cashier

200

James is better / the best singer in the class.

James the best singer in the class.

200

This shop sells magazines and newspapers.

newsagent’s

200

You can’t wear this jacket. It’s _____ small for you.

You can’t wear this jacket. It’s too small for you.

200

A: Good morning. Can I help you?

B:

a) Thanks, but I don't want it.

b) Yes, we can.

c) No, thanks. I'm just looking.

c) No, thanks. I'm just looking.

300

We need some apples and oranges. Let’s put them in the shopping _____

We need some apples and oranges. Let’s put them in the shopping trolley.

300

books / expensive / magazines

Books are more expensive than magazines.

300

Where can you buy a toothpaste, vitamins and a shampoo?

At a chemist’s.

300

I’m not as older as my friend.

I’m not as old as my friend.

300

1. Can I                   a. just looking

2. No, thanks. I'm    b. we don't.

3. Do you                 c. help you?

4. Sorry,                  d. have this in small?

1. Can I  c. help you?   

2. No, thanks. I'm  a. just looking   

3. Do you d. have this in small? 

4. Sorry, b. we don't.

400

We need some oranges and bananas. Can you put them in the shopping _____, please? And can you check the _____ of that coffee?

We need some oranges and bananas. Can you put them in the shopping basket, please? And can you check the price of that coffee?

400

I’m a bad cook, but my brother is (bad) me.

I’m a bad cook, but my brother is worse than me.

400
Name 5 types of shops.

baker’s, bookshop, chemist’s, clothes shop, department store, greengrocer’s, newsagent’s, shoe shop, sports shop

400

Dr Q: The water is too cold. 

Pi: Yes, it’s _____.(warm)

Dr Q: The water is too cold. 

Pi: Yes, it’s not warm enough.(warm)

400

Assistant: What _____ are you?

Ted: I'm a small, I think. Do you _____ this T-shirt in black?

Assistant: Yes, we _____.

Assistant: What size are you?

Ted: I'm a small, I think. Do you have this T-shirt in black?

Assistant: Yes, we do.

500

Mum pays for the shopping in _____ and the _____ gives her the _____.

Mum pays for the shopping in cash and the cashier gives her the change.

500

For me, the cinema is _____ the theatre (exciting). I love big screens. The cinema in the shopping centre near my house has _____ screen in the UK (big)!

For me, the cinema is more exciting than the theatre. I love big screens. The cinema in the shopping centre near my house has the biggest screen in the UK!

500

Name 9 types of shops.

1.baker’s 2.bookshop 3.chemist’s 4.clothes shop 5.department store 6.greengrocer’s 7.newsagent’s 8.shoe shop 9.sports shop

500

Example:

Rob is older than Millie. Millie …

Millie isn’t as old as Rob.

Rob and Millie are friendly. Millie …

Rob and Millie are friendly. Millie …

Millie is as friendly as Rob.

500

Tracy: Excuse me. Do you _____ this hoodie in a small?

Assistant: Yes, ______ _____

Tracy: Great. Can I _____ _____ on?

Assistant: Yes, _____ course.

Tracy: Excuse me. Do you have this hoodie in a small?

Assistant: Yes, we do.

Tracy: Great. Can I try it on?

Assistant: Yes, of course.