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UNIT 1 GOING SHOPPING

Where do you usuallly go shopping? Which is your favourite shop? Which is better: going to shops or shopping online?

Start

READING Shopping: teen trends. PART 4

VOCABULARY Shopping any, e.g. anyone, anything

going shopping

WRITING A short text

GRAMMAR Determiners

Charges

Online shopping

Send ... back

VOCABULARY: Shopping.

Discount

Exchange

Promotions

Service

7. A piece of paper that proves that you bought something. 8. An amount of money that is given back to you. 9. To return something. 10. to buy things in shops. 11. To use money to buy or pay something. 12. A reduction in price. 13. The act of buying something. 14. Activities to advertise something.

1. To ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity.2. The amount of money you have to pay for something. 3. To take something back to a shop and change it for something else. 4. The activity of buying things on the internet. 5. To help customers and sell things to them in a shop. 6. The work that people who work in shops do to help customers.

Charge

Refunds

Purchases

Receipt

Serve

Shop

Spend

READING PART 4.

EXAM INFORMATION - You will read a text from which five sentences have been removed. - The five sentences are placed after the text. They are not in the correct order. There are three extra sentences which are not needed. - You need to read the text and then choose the sentence which best fits each gap.

EXAM TIPS Read the whole text first. Then read the options and decide which one fits best. Read the sentences before and after each gap carefully. Where you have finished, read the whole text again and make sure it makes sense with the options you've chosen.

GRAMMAR: Determiners.

Countable and uncountable nouns

Countable nouns can be singular or plural.

A few countable nouns have irregular plurals.

Uncountable nouns are always singular. We can use other phrases to count these nouns.

Some nouns can be both countable and uncountable.

GRAMMAR: Determiners

A lot of

No

Some

Much

Many

Any

A lot of

Plenty of

Some

Any

Any

Many

Plenty of

A lot of

Much

Any

Plenty of

Many

A lot of

Some

Several

Some

A lot of

No

GRAMMAR: Determiners.

VOCABULARY: Any

With a negative verb, any means the same as no.

With a positive verb, any has a positive meaning.

They aren't doing anything.

We go anywhere that serves healthy food.

Any

Other words: any better, any good, any longer, any more...

We can use any in a question.

Has anyone seen my new trainers?

WRITING: A short text

PREPARE TO WRITE: A short text. When you write an answer to something: - Answer all the questions. - Add some extra information. - Use a range of different tenses and structures.

Shopping vocabulary:

Activity 4:

Two different tenses:

All the determiners from page 12:

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