Стр.23 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 8 класс
2g Reading 1 Read the article. Match the paragraphs (1-6) with their correct headings (A-H). Two headings do not match. Give me my money back!
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Reading
1 Read the article. Match the paragraphs (1-6) with their correct headings (A-H). Two headings do not match.
Give me my money back!
Don’t let retailers take you for a ride! Wise up and shop smart!
1 It has happened to most of us. You buy something such as a video camera. You get it home, take it out of the box and try to turn it on. It doesn’t work. You take it back to the shop you bought it from, but they refuse to give you a refund. What are your consumer rights? Most people have no idea and many shops count on this to take advantage of them. So what are you waiting for? Become a smart shopper and learn your rights!
2 If you change your mind about an item and want your money back, you can get it! Under the UK Sale of Goods Act 1979, all shoppers are entitled to reject an item that is not of ‘satisfactory qualitytask. Timing plays an important role in what you are entitled to. If you still have your receipt, you can usually get a full refund within four weeks from the date of purchase. After this time frame however, you are not entitled to a refund unless the item is faulty or fails to last a reasonable length of time.
3 According to the Sale of Goods Act 1979, a product must not only be satisfactory in quality, but also as described. That is to say if a package or sales assistant claims something about a product then it must be true, otherwise it is considered defective. For example, if a DVD player claims to play all types of DVDs but you discover that it doesntaskt, then you have the right to a full refund.
4 Many shops claim they have a “no refunds policy” and will offer shop credit instead. This however has no actual legal standing and the law cancels out any shop’s policy. It doesn’t matter how many notices are put on display. It’s up to the consumer to decide whether they want shop credit or their money back.
5 When most people buy an item abroad and it turns out to be faulty, they think that there is little they can do about it. However, if the item was purchased by credit card and cost over ?100 then UK customers have the right to make a claim against their card company. This right is detailed under the Consumer Credit Act 1974, which holds the card company partially liable for any breaches of contract between the trader and consumer. So, the next time you’re on holiday, bear this in mind.
6 Some shops will try to direct you to the manufacturer of an item when it turns out to be faulty. But under the law, your sales agreement is with the shop, not the manufacturer. Therefore, the shop must honour the refund. If the shop refuses, contact the manager and explain your rights. Most likely, they will return your money once they realise that you know your rights. So now that you are an informed consumer you have nothing to fear! You can shop easily knowing you are protected. Happy shopping!
A DONtaskT BELIEVE THE SIGN
B ORDERING ONLINE
C RAPID RETURNS
D GET TO KNOW THE LAW
E PROOF OF PURCHASE
F WHERE THE RESPONSIBILITY LIES
G FALSE ADVERTISING
H INTERNATONAL SHOPPER
Listening
2 You will hear five people talking about shopping and spending. Listen and match the sentences to the speakers. One sentence does not match.
A I’m careful with my money.
В I’m not really a fan of shopping.
С I think many people spend too much.
D I only buy the best.
E I try to be an ethical shopper.
F I often buy things I don’t need.
Speaker 1
Speaker 2
Speaker 3
Speaker 4
Speaker 5
Текст аудирования:
Speaker 1
I read an article in the newspaper around a year ago about the way workers are treated in some clothing factories in Asia, and I was very shocked. Since then, Itaskve done some research about where shops get their clothes from and I make an effort to buy clothes only from shops that believe in fair trade. It isntaskt always possible to be sure which shops support the workers, but I do my best.
Speaker 2
Itaskm not a big spender. My parents always taught me to watch what I spend and be sensible with my money, so thattasks what I try to do now that Itaskm an adult. I do have a credit card, and I use it to buy things like airline tickets and products online, but I make sure that I pay it off in full every month. I would hate to get into debt.
Speaker 3
I love going shopping with my friends on Saturday afternoons, but sometimes when I get home and look at what Itaskve bought, I wonder why! Ittasks just so easy to pick up something nice like a cheap pair of earrings to wear on my next night out. I usually have lots of similar things at home -ittasks just that I enjoy buying something new.
Speaker 4
In my opinion, these days theretasks far too much consumerism and materialism in society. There are adverts everywhere advertising expensive designer goods, and the message is that we wontaskt be happy without them. Unfortunately, people believe these lies and waste thousands each year on things they dontaskt really need and spend money that they dontaskt really have.
Speaker 5
I only go shopping when I really have to. Fighting my way through a hot, crowded shopping centre just isntaskt my idea of a good time. If I really need something, I go to a specific shop, get what I want as quickly as possible, and get out of there!
Vocabulary
3 Read the complaints and choose the correct words.
1 Theretasks a chip in this coffee mug.
2 Dontaskt buy that shirt; theretasks a hole in the sleeve.
3 Three buttons are missing from this blouse.
4 This jacket is torn; can I get a replacement?