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Work in pairs or small groups. Discuss the questions.

  • When was the last time you went shopping? Where? Who with?
  • What sort of things did you buy?

49. Some people like shopping, others don’t but they all have to go shopping at least once a week because they need food and other things for their life. However, there are people who are addicted to shopping. They are crazy about looking around and choosing things. For them shopping is a hobby. What about you?

 
 


  1. Do you enjoy shopping? Why or why not?
  2. What do you like to shop for?
  3. What kind of shops do you like most of all? Why?
  4. Is it better to go shopping on your own or with friends/family? Why?
  5. How much do you spend each month?
  6. Do you usually shop around before buying clothes?
  7. When you go to a shop or supermarket, do you ever buy items that you hadn’t planned to buy before you entered the shop?
  8. What sort of things do you buy like this and why do you buy them?

Explain the meaning of the following words and collocations.

to do the shopping to go to shops in order to buy the things that you need regularly such as food
to go shopping to go to shops to look at and buy things, often for enjoyment
to shop around to go to several different shops comparing goods and their prices before deciding which ones to buy
to get to get something by buying it, especially ordinary things such as food, clothes, or things for your house
shopping centre / mall a specially-built large covered area where there are a lot of shops
department store a large shop which is divided into several parts, each of which sells one type of thing, for example men’s clothes, children’s toys, or kitchen equipment
supermarket; grocery store a large shop that sells food and other things that people regularly need
goods movable articles (e.g. clothes, food, etc.) which can be owned, bought, or sold
customer someone who buys goods or services
purchase 1) buying; 2) an act of buying; 3) an article that has just been bought
bargain something bought or offered cheaply
refund repayment

Express the following in one word.

stall, shop / store, chemist’s / drugstore, market, kiosk, greengrocer’s, baker’s, butcher’s

 

1 a building where goods are sold to the public

2 a place outside where you can go to buy things

3 a table, especially outdoors, where goods are sold

4 a small hut on a street that sells things such as newspapers, cigarettes, and drinks

5 a shop selling vegetables and fruit

6 a shop where medical goods are sold

7 a shop where meat is sold

8 a shop where bread is sold


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