Стр.70 Unit 8 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
LISTENING AND VOCABULARY 1 Work in pairs. Do you enjoy shopping? Why?/ Why not? Tell your partner. 2 T056 Listen to the conversation between Jason and his parents and answer the questions.
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LISTENING AND VOCABULARY
1 Work in pairs. Do you enjoy shopping? Why?/ Why not? Tell your partner.
2 T056 Listen to the conversation between Jason and his parents and answer the questions.
1 When is International Buy Nothing Day?
2 What do campaigners hope that people will do on this day?
3 Is Jason for or against supermarkets and chain stores? Why?
4 Would you find it easy to go for one day without buying anything? Why?/Why not?
Текст аудирования:
Sue: What’s that you’re doing, Jason?
Jason: It’s for Buy Nothing Day. We’re holding a meeting about it at school on Thursday lunchtime. I’m just making a poster about it.
Jeff: Buy Nothing Day, eh? Sounds interesting. Jason: Yeah. Ittasks a great idea. The last Friday in November is the official International Buy Nothing day. Instead of spending money, we want people to think to themselves, ‘Do I actually need this stuff I am buying?’
Sue: I think that’s a great idea, don’t you Jeff?
Jeff: Mmm.
Jason: I think it’s really important. Especially nowadays when big chain stores and supermarkets dominate our lives. Because of supermarkets and chain stores, people all over the world have to choose from the same products in the same shops. It means that we all eat the same things and dress the same.
3 T057 Match items 1-9 with places a-i where you can buy them. Then listen and check.
1 boot polish
2 pet food
3 cosmetics
4 bread
5 vegetables
6 stationery
7 meat
8 salt
9 underwear
a baker’s
b butcher’s
c chemist’s
d clothes store
e greengrocer’s
f grocers
g newsagent’s
h pet shop
i shoe shop
Текст аудирования:
Jeff: Well, I’m not so sure that supermarkets and chain stores are as terrible as you think, Jason.
Sue: Well, you always complain when I ask you to do the shopping on Saturdays, Jeff.
Jeff: Well, OK, it’s not exactly fun. But your mother and I can remember the days before supermarkets, and it was probably even worse. Do you remember how it was, Sue, after we were just married? Every day you could spend hours in different shops, just to buy a couple of things. You know - you wanted to buy boot polish - well, you’d have to go to a shoe shop. You needed some pet food for the dog? There was a pet shop a few streets away.
Sue: Oh yes, it was so inconvenient. I wanted some lipstick? I had to go to the chemist’s on the corner. Sometimes I had to run because it shut at lunchtimes! Anything you needed you had to go to stand in a queue in a different shop to buy each item. And there was always just one shop assistant - it was so slow!
Jeff: Bread from the baker’s, vegetables from the greengrocer’s, stationery from the newsagent’s, meat from the butcher’s, salt from the grocer’s.
Sue: And what about clothes? What a nightmare! Skirts, tights, underwear - all in lots of little clothes stores.
Jeff: ... and of course there was no shopping centre with a handy car park to park your car. You had to walk for miles around the town.
Sue: ... and then take all your different bags of shopping home on the bus. Yes, I remember that.
Jeff: We used to spend hours at the shops - EVERY DAY! So actually, I’d say that thanks to supermarkets we actually spend a lot less time shopping.
Sue: And of course, we have more money for other things now. Those little shops used to be so expensive.
Jeff: And there were no cash dispensers in those days, so if you didn’t have enough money on you, you had to wait till a bank opened ...
Jason: OK, OK! Well, yes, maybe you’ve got a point. But I still think that supermarkets are bad, you know. For a start, the wages in these shops are terribly low. Ittasks also bad for farmers and small businesses. But worst of all, these shops make shopping trendy. Sometimes you can see whole families, all wearing their best clothes, just strolling around the shopping malls as if theytaskre on a seaside holiday.
4 T057 Listen again and answer the questions.
1 Why do Sue and Jeff think that life before supermarkets was worse?
2 What further arguments does Jason give against supermarkets?
5 Complete the compound nouns below with a word from the box.
cash (x 2), chain, changing, department, shop, shopping (x 2)
1 shop assistant - someone whose job is selling things in a shop
2 shopping trolley - a metal structure on wheels that is used for carrying things in shops
3 chain store - one of a group of similar shops owned by the same company
4 cash register - a machine that is used in shops for keeping money in
5 shopping centre/mall - a place where a lot of shops have been built close together
6 changing rooms - a room in a shop where you can try clothes
7 department store - a large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells different things
8 cash dispenser - a machine, usually outside a bank, dial you can get money from
6 In pairs, prepare and give a short presentation on one of the topics below.
Small shops still have an important role to play in today’s towns and cities. Do you agree?
Shopping has become one of the most important leisure activities of our time. Is this a problem?