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33 “What would you like?” Shopping phrases Look at the word clusters below. All the words have been taken from shopping conversations. The first cluster shows words a shop assistant might use when talking to you, the second one shows things you might say in return. Work with a partner and see how many ‘shopping phrases’ you can find in each cluster. You can use all the words more than once. You will have to add the things that you want to buy. LANGUAGE + SPEAKING 2 a Use as many of the phrases as possible to create shopping conversations and then act them out with a partner. How many shopping exchanges can you string together? Listen to four different conversations and take notes on the following questions: 1 What do the people (want to) buy? 2 What’s the problem? 3 What happens next? b LISTENING 3 05 Reported speech When you report something other people have said later, the meaning should stay the same. For this reason, certain things have to change, for example pronouns and expressions of time and place. Look at the examples below, match direct to reported speech and underline the changes. LANGUAGE 4 M pp. 17/18 Statements 1 “I can’t give you a discount.” 2 “I’ll get Lizzie’s present next week.” 3 “I need my kit tomorrow.” a Mark said he needed his kit the next day. b She said she couldn’t give me a discount. c Steve said he would get Lizzie’s present the following week. Shop assistant help  the  much  changing rooms  size  to  what  are  like  can  I  do  them   cash desk  for  sorry  you  it  it’s  being  certainly  who’s  served  there  next  I’m  we  on   could  sale   very  don’t   have  this  in  stock  would  try  on  yes  they’re  thank  pay  at  over Customer do  a  for  you  much  it  accept  are  thank  looking  some  any  credit  I’m  just  pay  card/s  browsing  have  looking  around  how  is  they  got  that  in  take  size  I’ll  them  can   I  by  try  one  them  on Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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