Презентация, доклад по английскому языку Мир покупок 8 класс

World of Shopping

Слайд 1Guess:
• Usually two or more people take part in this process.
• We do

it in a special place.
• We do it very often.
• Usually women like to do it, but men don’t like this activity.
• We can’t do it without money.

Guess:•	Usually two or more people take part in this process.•	We do it in a special place.•	We do

Слайд 2World of Shopping

World of Shopping

Слайд 3Types of Shops
Pharmacy
Butcher Shop

Types of ShopsPharmacyButcher Shop

Слайд 4Types of Shops
Florist’s

Types of ShopsFlorist’s

Слайд 5Types of Shops
Fishmonger’s
Bookshop

Types of ShopsFishmonger’sBookshop

Слайд 6Types of Shops
Greengrocer’s
Gift Shop

Types of ShopsGreengrocer’sGift Shop

Слайд 7Types of Shops
Jewelry Store
Pet Shop

Types of ShopsJewelry StorePet Shop

Слайд 8Types of Shops
Bakery

Types of ShopsBakery

Слайд 9Make up words:
You can buy bread here_________________ (K E R A

B Y)
You buy meat in this shop ___________ (C U R H T B E S P O H)
You go there if you want to buy a book ________ (K O B O P O H S)
If you want to have a puppy you’ll go to the ______ (H S P O E T P)
I want to buy a ring so I'll go to the ______ (L E J E W R R S E Y O T)
I need some aspirins so I'll go to the _____________ (Y H P A M C A R)
When I want to buy some bananas I go to the _________
(G G ‘ R R E E N C O R E S)
When I want to buy some fish I go to the __ (M S I H E N R S G ’ F O)
I want to buy some roses so I'll go to the_ (S R F S T O L I ’)
Make up words:You can buy bread here_________________ (K E R A B Y) You buy meat in

Слайд 10Your results:
1. bakery
2. butcher shop
3. bookshop
4. pet shop
5.

jewelry store
6. pharmacy
7. greengrocer's
8. fishmonger's
9. florist's

0 mistakes – “5”
1-2 mistakes – “4”
3-4 mistakes – “3”
5 and more – “2”

Your results:1. bakery 2. butcher shop 3. bookshop 4. pet shop5. jewelry store 6. pharmacy7. greengrocer's 8.

Слайд 11Choose a picture:

A

B

Changing room/
fitting room

Choose a picture:ABChanging room/fitting room

Слайд 12Choose a picture:

A

B

Price tag

Price tag

Choose a picture:ABPrice tagPrice tag

Слайд 13Choose a picture:

A

B

Receipt

Choose a picture:ABReceipt

Слайд 14Choose a picture:

A

B

You’ve won!

Refund

Choose a picture:ABYou’ve won!Refund

Слайд 15Choose a picture:

A

B

Size

Choose a picture:ABSize

Слайд 16Choose a picture:

A

B

Shopper

Choose a picture:ABShopper

Слайд 17Choose a picture:

A

B

Discount Store

Choose a picture:ABDiscount Store

Слайд 18Choose a picture:

A

B

Shopping list

Choose a picture:ABShopping list

Слайд 19Choose a picture:

A

B

Checkout

Choose a picture:ABCheckout

Слайд 20Choose a picture:

A

B

Try on

Choose a picture:ABTry on

Слайд 21Choose a picture:

A

B

Exchange

Choose a picture:ABExchange

Слайд 22Choose a picture:

A

B

Suit

Choose a picture:ABSuit

Слайд 23Make up a dialogue:

1.At the shoe shop

 That's fine. I'll take them

please.
Forty euros, madam.
Could I try them on in a 5 1/2 please?
Of course. Here you are.
How about these? They're very comfortable.
I'll just see if we have them in a 6....Yes, here we are. How's that?
Yes. I'm looking for some comfortable, flat, black shoes.
Oh, the left shoe is a bit tight. Could I try a larger size?
Good morning, madam. Can I help you?
Oh, that's much better. How much are they?

2. At the grocery shop.
 
Brown please.
Good morning. Can I help you?
Here you are. 2.50. Thank you. Good-bye.
Brown or white?
Yes, I'd like a packet of tea-bags, please.
Tea-bags. Anything else?
No, that's all, thank-you. How much is that?
Half a dozen eggs. Anything else?
Good morning. I'd like half a dozen eggs, please.
2. 50 please.

Make up a dialogue:1.At the shoe shop That's fine. I'll take them please.Forty euros, madam.Could I try them

Слайд 24Dialogue 1
1. At the shoe shop

Good morning, madam. Can I help

you?
Yes. I'm looking for some comfortable, flat, black shoes.
How about these? They're very comfortable.
Could I try them on in a 5 1/2 please?
Of course. Here you are.
Oh, the left shoe is a bit tight. Could I try a larger size ?
I'll just see if we have them in a 6.....Yes, here we are. How's that?
Oh, that's much better. How much are they?
Forty euros, madam.
That's fine. I'll take them please.
Dialogue 11. At the shoe shopGood morning, madam. Can I help you?Yes. I'm looking for some comfortable,

Слайд 25Dialogue 2
2. At the grocery shop.

Good morning. Can I help you?
Good

morning. I'd like half a dozen eggs, please.
Brown or white?
Brown please.
Half a dozen eggs. Anything else?
Yes, I'd like a packet of tea-bags, please.
Tea-bags. Anything else?
No, that's all, thank you. How much is that?
2.50 please.
Here you are. 2.50. Thank you. Good-bye.
Dialogue 22. At the grocery shop.Good morning. Can I help you?Good morning. I'd like half a dozen

Слайд 26Dialogue 3
3. At the bookshop
Good morning. Can I help you sir?
Yes,

please. I'm looking for a book but I can't remember the title.
Well, do you remember the writer?
No, but it's about Botswana.
Ah! It must be 'The Number 1 Ladies' Detective Agency'.
No, I've read that one. It's the second one I'm looking for.
The second one is 'Tears of the Giraffe'.
That's the one I'm looking for. Do you have it in stock?
I'll just look. Yes, here we are. ' Tears of the Giraffe' by Alexander McCall-Smith.
Oh, that's good! How much is it?
6.99, please.
Thank you. Here you are.
Dialogue 33. At the bookshopGood morning. Can I help you sir?Yes, please. I'm looking for a book

Слайд 27Shopping in the UK
The British High Street has always been a

popular place to ______ and _______. Recently, however, this has changed. _______ of town center shops are now empty.
The Oracle opened in ________ and it cost ________ mln pounds to build. Today it has ________ shops in 3 different levels and covers over ________ square meters.
With its ________ roof and ____________ location The Oracle offers the 21st century shopping experience.
The Burlington Arcade which opened in _______ was one of the worlds 1st __________________. Lord George Cavendish, the man who built the arcade, said it was for the sale of _______________ and fantasy articles. Today shoppers can still buy luxurious and unique products there, such as ______________ gold and silverware, precious materials and even __________ sleepers. The arcade is almost _________ meters long.
_____________ shopping becomes more popular and people start to buy from home. Nowadays only ______ of retail transactions take place online. ________ take place in shopping centers.
As long as shopping centers continue to offer convenience and _________ they will continue to be a popular place to shop.
Shopping in the UKThe British High Street has always been a popular place to ______ and _______.

Слайд 28Shopping in the UK
The British High Street has always been a

popular place to _BUY_ and __SELL_. Recently, however, this has changed. __14%__ of town center shops are now empty.
The Oracle opened in __1999_ and it cost _250__ mln pounds to build. Today it has __90_ shops in 3 different levels and covers over __80 000_ square meters.
With its __GLASS__ roof and __RIVERSIDE__ location The Oracle offers the 21st century shopping experience.
The Burlington Arcade which opened in __1819__ was one of the worlds 1st __SHOPPING CENTERS__. Lord George Cavendish, the man who built the arcade, said it was for the sale of ___JEWELRIES_ and fantasy articles. Today shoppers can still buy luxurious and unique products there, such as _HANDMADE_ gold and silverware, precious materials and even _GOLDEN_ sleepers. The arcade is almost __200_ meters long.
__ONLINE_ shopping becomes more popular and people start to buy from home. Nowadays only __10%_ of retail transactions take place online. __31%__ take place in shopping centers.
As long as shopping centers continue to offer convenience and _CHOICE_ they will continue to be a popular place to shop.

Shopping in the UKThe British High Street has always been a popular place to _BUY_ and __SELL_.

Слайд 29Solve the Crossword

Solve the Crossword

Слайд 30Solve the Crossword

Solve the Crossword

Слайд 31Feedback

Feedback

Слайд 32Thank You For Attention!

Thank You For Attention!

Слайд 33Complete the sentences
1. Selfridges is (wide/widely) known in London.
2. People can buy different

clothes in this shop (most/mostly) clothes for women.
3. Betty lives (near/nearly) the shopping centre.
4. The job of a shop assistant is (high/highly) paid in this place.
5. Have you been to “ Tesco” (late/lately).
6. Unfortunately I’ve spent (near/nearly) all my pocket money.
7. (Most/Mostly) of my friends prefer choosing presents for their relatives in modern centres.
8. I (hard/hardly) know where to go to buy a new fancy-dress for the party.
Complete the sentences1.	Selfridges is (wide/widely) known in London.2.	People can buy different clothes in this shop (most/mostly) clothes

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