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clothes, clothing, garment, cloth clothes are things that you wear (always plural) I need some new clothes. Do you ever wear your sister's clothes Use clothing to talk about a particular type of clothes or when talking about making or selling clothes(is not used much in spoken language) Special protective clothing is worn. a clothing manufacturer In formal English, you can use garment or piece/item/article of clothing to refer to one thing you wear a long velvet garment a discarded article of clothing But it is more usual to name the particular thing you mean He was wearing a long coat (NOT long garment) Cloth is the material that clothes are made from a suit made from fine woollen cloth

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Clothing / Clothes / Garments a T-shirt a top a blouse tunic a shirt a waistcoat a suit a costume vest and trousers a skirt a blazer a coat a pullover a sweater a hoodie a jersey [-zɪ] a sweatshirt a turtleneck (sweater) a polo-neck (sweater) v-neck (sweater) a cardigan

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trousers shorts jeans slacks bell-bottoms sweatpants bloomers overalls socks knee-length socks stockings tights leggings gaiters a dress a summer dress a evening dress a cocktail dress a frock a gown a dressing gown pajamas [-"ʤɑːməz] a nightgown

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a scarf (scarves) a tie a kerchief a shawl a handkerchief a belt a waistband gloves mittens Underwear panties briefs trunks boxers a bra a vest a swimsuit a bikini

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Footwear boots bootees high boots shoes sneakers trainers slippers sandals moccasins Outerwear / overclothes a coat a overcoat a raincoat a jacket a windbreaker a parka a cloak a fur coat an anorak a cap a hat a bandana a beret

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Shops / stores a market (street market, supermarket) a shopping precinct a shopping center a(shopping) mall a store (a shoe/clothing/grocery etc store, a department store) the toy department etc. a shop (a toy/pet/shoe/gift etc shop) a trade fair menswear/women's clothing/cosmetics/jewellery/ ready-made clothes/knitwear/perfumery/ toiletries/ fabrics/ sports goods/ China and glass/ cosmetics/ linen/ curtains etc department

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The methods of shopping may vary. It may be a self-service shop where the customer goes from counter to counter selecting and putting into a basket what he wishes to buy. Then he takes the basket to the check-out counter, where the prices of the purchases are added up. If it is not a self-service shop, the shop-assistant helps the customer in finding what he wants. You pay money to the cashier and he gives you back the change. Trading methods may vary. There are self-service stores where the buyer walks from counter to counter, selects and puts into a basket what he wants to buy. He then carries the basket to the control counter, where the cost of purchases is added up. If the store does not have self-service, then the seller helps the buyer choose what he wants. You pay the cashier and he gives you change.

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AT A TOY SHOP (Read and translate) Customer: Good morning. Perhaps you can advise me... Assistant: Yes, madam. Customer: I`m looking for a toy… for my nephew. Assistant: Oh, yes... how old is he? Customer: He'll be 9 years old on Saturday. Assistant: Skateboards are still very popular. Customer: Hmm, I don`t want him to hurt himself. Assistant: What about a drum set? Customer: I don`t think so. His father will be angry if I buy him one of those. Have you got anything educational? You see, he`s a very intelligent boy. Assistant: I've got the perfect thing! A do-it-yourself computer kit.

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AT A JEWELLER`S SHOP (Read and translate) Customer: I`m trying to find a Christmas present for my wife. Assistant: Yes, sir. What exactly are looking for? Customer: I`m not sure, really. Perhaps you can help me. Assistant: Right... I`ll show you some bracelets. Customer: No, I bought a bracelet for our wedding anniversary. Assistant: Maybe a ring, then. These rings are made of gold. Customer: Yes... I like that one. What's the stone? Assistant: It`s a diamond, sir… and it`s only 2000 pounds! Customer: Ah... well, perhaps you could show me some earrings, then.

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1 Complete the dialogues A: What can I … for you? C: I`d…to buy a sweater. A: What... do you wear? C: 48. Dark..., please: black or brown. 2 C: I`d like … buy an everyday dress. A: We`ve got… ones. Try... this one. C: It`s a bit... A: Oh, no. It`s a… silhouette. C: I`m afraid it`s… expensive for me. A: This model is all…fashion now. C: Well, I`ll think it…

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1 Check up your work A: What can I do for you? C: I`d like to buy a sweater. A: What size do you wear? C: 52. Dark colors, please: black or brown. 2 C: I`d like to buy an everyday dress. A: We`ve got fashionable ones. Try on this one. C: It`s a bit tight. A: Oh, no. It`s a modern silhouette. C: I`m afraid it`s too expensive for me. A: This model is all the fashion now. C: Well, I`ll think it over.

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3 Complete the dialogues C: I … a suit, something in grey, please. A: Single- or …-breasted? C: …-breasted. I`d like … smart-looking, not a … one. A: Here... just your... and your shade. Try it...in that...-room. C: Yes, it... me perfectly. It`s just what I want. 4 C: Jane, I want new shoes. Let`s go to the… shop. A: What can I do… you? C: I want leather evening shoes. A: What`s your… size? C: 38. A: I`d… you this pair. (Ann tries them....) C: So sorry. They are…on me. Show me another…, dark brown color. A: Here... are. C: That`s just my size. I'll take them.

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3 Check up your work C: I want a suit, something in grey, please. A: Single- or double-breasted? C: Double-breasted. I`d like something smart-looking, not a casual one. A: Here is just your size and your shade. Try it on in that fitting-room. C: Yes, it fits me perfectly. It`s just what I want. 4 C: Jane, I want new shoes. Let`s go to the shoe shop. A: What can I do for you? C: I want leather evening shoes. A: What`s your shoe size? C: 38. A: I`d recommend you this pair. (Ann tries them on.) C: So sorry. They are tight on me. Show me another pair, dark brown color. A: Here you are. C: That`s just my size. I'll take them.

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Can I help you? - Yes, I "m looking for something to wear to a formal party. - What size do you wear, ma"am? - Medium, an eight or a ten. - Let me show you what we have. This dress is very beautiful. It"s the latest fashion from Paris. And here"s a plaid jacket that matches. - Plaid? No way! What about this skirt here? - Good choice. It"s made of pure silk. This silk blouse would go with it very well. - Let me try it on. Where"s the dressing room? Right over here.-Thanks. (A LITTLE LATER) - Ah, you look wonderful. - Really? Isn't the skirt a bit too long? - We can always make it shorter. - That's true. How much is it? - The skirt is $125. And the blouse is on sale, for only $69. - OK, I"ll take it. Listen and repeat - I bought these pants here the other day, but they"re too big. I"d like to return them. Do you have your receipt with you? - Sure, here you go. - Sir, these pants were on sale. We don't take returns on sale items. - How about a store credit? - I'm afraid there are no returns at all on sale merchandise. I"m sorry, there is nothing we can do.

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At the greengrocer’s (vegetables) beet potato cabbage carrot onion cauliflower pumpkin garlic sweet corn mushrooms eggplant green peas tomatoes cucumbers radish sweet pepper broccoli hot pepper

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At the greengrocer’s (fruit) apple pear orange tangerine lemon kiwi pineapple banana grapes plum cherry watermelon pomegranate melon berries ["pɒmɪgrænət]

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At the grocer’s sugar salt pepper spices (a bottle of) herbs oil vinegar ketchup honey mustard jam cereal flour (a jar of) (a bag of) At the confectioner's (a bar of) chocolate sweet lolipops candy

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At the butcher’s beef pork chicken (a packet of) sausages sausage a tin of meet minced meet At the fishmonger’s fish tinned fish shrimps crab sticks

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At the dairy (a carton of) cheese cottage cheese milk sour cream butter ice-cream yoghurt At the baker’s (a loaf of) bread roll biscuits pie cake Swiss roll pastry ["peɪ-]

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Mother to her son: Nick, take the money and the shopping-bag and go to the baker's. Nick: What shall I buy, mum? Mother: A loaf of brown bread, a long loaf of white, two buns and biscuits for tea. Nick: Anything else? Mother: Let me see. On your way back drop in to the dairy shop and buy a bottle of milk, half a kilo of hard cheese and kilo of curds or cottage cheese. Nick: All right, mum. I am off. Read and translate Aunt Vera to her niece Kate: Kate. it"s time to go shopping. Don"t forget the money and the shopping-bag. Kate: What shall I buy, auntie? Aunt Vera: Go to the butcher"s for some steak and a chicken. On your way back drop in to the grocer"s and get a packet of flour. Kate: Very well. I"m ready.

At the Corner’s (Check up yourself) – Good morning. How are you? – ………….. Fine and you? – ........................, thanks. Can I help you? – ………………….. Have you got .................................... ...................? – ………………….. How much would you like? – One tin, I think. – What about ........................................... .......... ? - No, thanks. I'm on................................... I prefer.......... .................... and ..................................... – Anything else? – Maybe some............................................... ........................... – I strongly ................. ...................you to buy........................ .......... – OK. Give me one ........................................ How much does it cost? – ……………. Oh, just a minute. Do you like................................................... ........................... ? – Oh, it’s not bad. But I don't like ................................................ .........food. Here are 150……. - Thank you. Your………….. is 17 rubles. You are always welcome.

The presentation was prepared based on the material from the “Shopping” section of the Enterprise elementary educational complex and contains lexical and grammatical tasks on the topic. Can be used for independent work by students who have missed the material.

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Kinds of shops Department store Supermarket Shopping Mall Zhurbenko M.A. teacher of English at the Federal State Educational Institution "Orenburg Presidential Cadet School"

Exotic Shopping in Paris

paradise - paradise plenty of - a lot of department store - department store as well as - just like... delightful - wonderful, wonderful antique - antiquity / antiquity furniture collector - collector rare - rare, unique lining - standing along.... the bank of the river - river bank sell - sell perfume to offer - offer a great variety of - wide variety high quality - high quality woolen skirt - woolen skirt leather jacket - leather jacket trendiest boutiques - brands e boutiques fashionable - fashionable shoes - shoes jewelery - jewelry bank account - bank account a wide range of - wide choice designer fashion house - fashion house along - along sale - sale to miss the chance - miss the chance to suit - fit, match pocket - pocket taste - taste WORDS TO REMEMBER

Paris is the …………… paradise There are ……….. o f department stores there. Antique lovers can find fantastic………. in the small……..shops. Galleries Lafayette is the largest………….. Store. It…………..a great variety of high quality things. The Maris is a group of streets with the trendiest………… There is a wide range of …………. fashion houses on Rue de Rivoli for shoppers with big………… Shops in Paris are usually open from……… in the morning till 7.00 ….. The big ………are after Christmas and before the autumn……….. There is always that ……… everyone's taste and pocket. Fill in the gaps

Speak about shopping in Paris 1)Paris is a shopper’s paradise. Paris is a shopper's paradise with many large department stores and wonderful little shops. 2) Antique shops. Antique lovers and collectors will find fantastic furniture and rare items in the antique and second-hand bookstores along the banks of the Seine River. 3)Department stores (Galleries Lafayette). The supermarkets sell everything from perfumes to furniture. Galleries Lafayette is the largest shopping center in Paris. There you will find a wide variety of high quality wool skirts and leather jackets. 4)The trendiest boutiques. In fashion boutiques you can buy branded clothes, shoes and jewelry. For shoppers with large bank accounts, there are many jewelry stores, designer fashion houses and beauty salons. 5)Opening hours. Shops in Paris are usually open from 8am to 7pm from Monday to Saturday. 6)The big sales. Large sales occur during the Christmas holidays and in the fall. 7) The chance to go shopping in Paris. Don't miss the chance to go shopping in Paris. You will always find something to suit your taste and wallet.

“ENTER A DIFFERENT WORLD” The Most Celebrated Store

Harrods was opened in 1849 and run by Charles Henry Harrod. It was a small greengrocer’s then Harrod’s son added medicine, perfumes, sweets and van delivery service. Over years Harrods survived a fire, two world wars and even two bombings. In 1983 Harrods opened a branch in Asia and in major European cities. History of the Store

Now Harrods has got 300 departments on its seven floors. It employs over 4000 staff and eight doormen. (Green Men) The store also has its own fire brigade, security personnel, doctors and nurses. It has food halls and restaurants. There is also a bank, a travel agent’s, a dry cleaner’s and the biggest beauty salon. Departments and Services

January and July are sale times. A lot of customers visit the store these days. Many people sleep outside the shop to be first to come in the morning. The Sales

Mohamed Al Fayed is a Chairman of Harrods nowadays. H e devoted a memory corner in Egyptian hall in Harrods to Princess Diana and Dody Al Fayed. Memory

Match the synonyms 1.Celebrated 2. Run 3. Add 4. Major 5. Employ 6. Staff 7. Customer 8. Motto 9.Fascinating 10.Trandy a) Personnel b) Famous c) Main words d) Fashionable e) Shopper f ) Be a Chairman g) Give work h) Main i) Delightful j) + more

1. When was Harrods opened? 2. What did they sell that time? 3. When did they open branches abroad? 4. How many floors does Harrods have? 5. Who are the Green Men? 6. What services does Harrod have now? 7. When are sale times? 8. Why do people sleep outside the shop on the sale times? 9. What is the motto of the shop? 10. Who is the Chairman of Harrods? Answer the questions

1. was opened/1849 2. first/small greengrocer's 3. added/medicines, perfume/ van delivery service 4. 1983/moved abroad 5. Now/7 floors/300 departments 6. services/personnel 7. January, July/sale times 8. people sleep outside/ to be the first 9. Mohamed Al Fayed/ Chairman 10. Harrods/quality, service and style Make true sentences about Harrods

1. Location 2. History 3. Departments and service 4. The sales 5. Management and motto Speak about Harrods

Which city are the speakers in? What shops can you find there? What can you buy in these shops? What are the opening hours? When do the sales take place? How does Lisa recommend the place to Alice? Listen to the dialogue, then answer the questions.


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SHOPS AND SHOPPING

Shops When we want to buy something, we go to a shop. There are many kinds of shops in every town or city.

Department store Department store is a large shop with many departments for different kinds of goods. A department store, for example, is composed of departments: clothes, shoes, sports goods, toys, China and glass, electric appliances, cosmetics, cameras, records, etc. You can buy everything you like there. The Macy's department store in New York City Le Bon Marché department store in Paris, 1867 Big Bazaar at Ahmedabad, India. Kendals department store in Manchester, England.

The most famous department store in Russia are GUM and TsUM in Moscow. Other popular stores are Mega (shopping malls), Stockmann, and Marks & Spencer and others. Department store

1893 GUM (meaning "main department store") is a large store in Kitai-city of Moscow, facing Red Square. It is actually a shopping mall. Prior to the 1920s the place was known as the Upper Trading Rows (Russian: Upper Trading Rows). The most famous department store in Russia is GUM in Moscow, followed by TsUM and the Petrovsky Passage. Other popular stores are Mega (shopping malls), Stockmann, and Marks & Spencer. Department store - GUM

Supermarket – self-service shop In a supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, flour, tea. In a supermarket the buyer goes with a basket and puts into a basket that he wants to buy. The concept of a self-service grocery store was developed by American entrepreneur Clarence Saunders. His first store opened in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1916.

Men's and women's clothing stores In the women's clothing department you can find dresses, costumes, blouses, skirts, coats, beautiful underwear and many other things. In the men's clothing department you can choose shirts, trousers, overcoats, etc. Also it is possible to buy sweaters, cardigans, woolen jackets.

Butchers At the butcher"s there is a wide choice of meat and poultry.

Baker At the bakery you buy brown and white bread, rolls, biscuits.

Another shop we go to is the greengrocery which is stocked by cabbage, potatoes, cucumbers, carrots, green peas and apples, oranges. Greengrocer

Dairy shop If you call round at a dairy shop you can buy milk, cream, cheese, butter and many other products.

Bookshop (Bookstore) If we need to buy the book we go to a bookshop

Pharmacy Medicines are on sale in a pharmacy

Other types of shops Grocer (UK) / Grocery store (USA) Fishmonger Deli Fishmonger Chemist (UK) / Drugstore (US) Pharmacy Pharmacy Newsagent Pharmacy Newsagent Newsagent Stationer Stationery Store Optician Optician DIY (Do It Yourself) store DIY Store » Hardware shop / Hardware store / Ironmonger Household goods store Corner shop (UK) Delicatessen (deli) Cooking Market Petshop Pet store Tea shop (UK) Tea shop, tea room Petrol station (UK) / Gas station (US) Gas station station (gas station) There are many other kinds of shops.


Presentation on the discipline “Foreign
language"
On the topic: “Shopping”
Performed by student Ruzina E.E.
Group: 2TET

Shopping
I go shopping several times per
week. Nowadays there are so
many types of shops - the
shopping center, the hypermarket,
the supermarket, the bakery,
butchery and grocery.

I adore shopping centers. I usually do the shopping
with my mother or with my friends. We go to the
shopping centers where we can spend hours in
different shops. You can buy any type of clothes
there: from underwear to shoes and coat.

The supermarkets and hypermarkets are
very convenient as you can buy whatever
you need at once. There is no more need to
go to three different shops to buy bread,
meat and vegetables. There's everything
here.

But still there are those who prefer buying
some goods at the specialized places. For
example, they buy fresh bread at the bakery
across the street, and then go to the butcher’s to
buy some fresh meat, and then spend 20
minutes to get to the grocery to buy fresh fruits
and vegetables.

Modern technologies allow doing the shopping
without need not only to get out of the house, but
even get out of bed. It concerns not only the
clothing, but also the food. The delivery service is a
part of almost all modern shops and that is
extremely convenient.

Do you like shopping?

How often do you go shopping?

What do you like to buy?

What are your favorite shops?


Names of Shops

-Greengrocer`s - Butcher's

-Dairy's

-Sweet shop

-Baker's


Let's go to The Greengrocer's !

What things can you see at The Greengrocer`s?

I can see … at The Greengrocer`s.

What would you like to buy at The Greengrocer`s?

I would like to buy… at The Greengrocer`s.

The Tall Green Shop in England- http://www.flickr.com/photos/c-l-english/5142056099/

Cabbage http://rastimsami.ru/uploads/posts/2011-01/1294232156_ttar_cabbage_03_h_launch.jpg&imgrefurl

Carrot- http://istarted.ru/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/carrot.jpg&imgrefurl

Tomato- http://www.wowoman.ru/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/tomato.jpg&imgrefurl

Potato- http://lenob.ru/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/potato-potassium-lg.jpg&imgrefurl

Banana- http://liveseed.net/uploads/posts/2010-12/1291722103_banana.jpg&imgrefurl

Green apple - http://www.asia.ru/images/target/photo/50616959/Green_Apple.jpg&imgrefurl

Red apple - http://ru-iphone.com/files/apple_1.jpg&imgrefurl

Lemon- http://marinadedave.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/lemon1.jpg&imgrefurl

Orange - http://img0.liveinternet.ru/images/attach/c/1//56/766/56766260_1269193900_798orange.jpg&imgrefurl

The Tall Green Shop


An apple - apple

A banana - banana

An orange - orange

A tomato - tomato

A carrot - carrot

Cabbage - cabbage a potato - potato

A lemon - lemon


Let's go to The Dairy's !

What things can you see at The Dairy`s?

I can see...at The Dairy`s.

What would you like to buy at The Dairy`s?

I would like to buy…at The Dairy`s.

Moo-Moo's Milk Shake Shop- http://www.flickr.com/photos/21428529@N00/5479499880/

Butter- http://popsop.ru/

Milk- http://img0.liveinternet.ru/images/attach/c/2//71/75/71075740_1298400474_PaperMilk.jpg&imgrefurl

Eggs- http://family-planet.ru/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/eggs1.jpg&imgrefurl

Cheese- http://www.cheesemania.ru/cpics/whence_cheese1.jpg&imgrefurl

Moo-Moo's Milk Shake Shop


Milk - milk

Butter - butter

Ice-cream – ice cream

Cream - sour cream


Let's go to The Sweet Shop !

What things can you see in The Sweet Shop?

I can see… in The Sweet Shop.

What would you like to buy in The Sweet Shop?

I would like to buy… in The Sweet Shop.

Angelica, NY: Angelica Sweet Shop - http://www.city-data.com/picfilesc/picc24101.php

Coffee- http://dic.academic.ru/pictures/wiki/files/65/A_small_cup_of_coffee.JPG&imgrefurl

Tea- http://dobrochan.ru/src/jpg/1004/tea.jpg&imgrefurl

Cakes - http://tortemm.altervista.org/images/cake-royale.jpg&imgrefur

Chocolate- http://dic.academic.ru/pictures/wiki/files/67/Chocolate.jpg&imgrefurl

Bread- http://free-extras.com/images/pumpkin_bread-863.htm

Angelica, NY: Angelica Sweet Shop


Sweets - candies

Cakes - cakes

Ice-cream - ice cream

Chocolate - chocolate


What things can you see at The Baker’s? I can see... at The Baker's?


What things can you see at The Butcher’s? I can see...at The Butcher's.