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39 Work in pairs. Student A, compare pictures A; student B, talk about B. 1 What shopping situations do they show? 2 What do they have in common? 3 What is different? SPEAKING 16 1 What might be attractive about shopping in these places? 2 What problems could occur if you enter the shop with small children? 3 What other problems can you think of? 4 Which shop would you prefer? Why? 5 What other innovations in retail can you think of? Read about two new ways of shopping, then discuss the questions below in small groups. Use the language from the right column of the table in exercise 15. READING + SPEAKING 17 A B No need to check out! Amazon opened its first checkout- free grocery store to the public early in 2018. The shop uses cameras and sensors to track what shoppers take from the shelves and what they put back. Cash registers and checkout lines are no longer needed: customers get their bill after leaving because the store has their credit card on file. Mirror, mirror … Could interactive mirrors be the future of shopping? We’re talking about the ‘smarter’, interactive mirrors in shops that can actually simulate how various outfits or products look on you. They modernise the whole buying process by making recommendations based on your personal data and finally sending a drone to deliver the shopping to your home, so you don’t have to carry any bags. Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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