Shop-girl: What can I do for you?
Mother: I want to buy that blue blouse for my daughter. Can she try it on?
Shop-girl: Oh, yes. Over there.
Mary: I don’t like the colour.
I like bright colours, Mum. And it is small.
Mother: Please, show us a size bigger. Perhaps* that pink blouse
on the left.
Shop-girl: Yes, this one is bigger.
How do you like it?
Mary: It’s very beautiful.
It suits me.
Mother: How much is it?
19 pounds*.
Isn’t it expensive?
Shop-girl: It isn’t cheap.
But it is beautiful.
- Choose a, b, or c.
- Mary doesn’t want to take the blue blouse because
a) it is big.
b) it is long.
c) it is small and not bright. - The pink blouse is
- a) 19 dollars.
b) 19 pounds.
c) 19 drams. - Mother thinks that the pink blouse is
- a) very cheap.
b) expensive.
c) small.
Shop assistant: Can I help you?
Customer: Yes, have you got this T-shirt in other colours?
Shop assistant: We’ve got it in white, black, red and purple. What size do you want?
Customer: Medium.
Shop assistant: OK, in medium we’ve got black and red.
Customer: And in purple?
Shop assistant: No, just black and red.
Customer: OK, red. Can I try it on?
Shop assistant: Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over there.
(pause)
Shop assistant: Is it OK?
Customer: Yes, I’ll take it.
Shop assistant: That’s £10.95. Would you like to pay by credit card or with cash?
Customer: Cash please. Here’s twenty.
Shop assistant: OK, thanks, that’s nine pounds, 5 p change and here’s your receipt.
Customer: Thanks. Bye.