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2. Compliment your friend on the points listed below.
1. He/she follows fashion and always looks well.
2. She bought a nice evening dress. It shows her to great advantage.
3. He/she changed his/her hair style.
Language Functions II. “Buying Clothes”.
Customer Assistant
– I’d like a… – What size do you take?/ What size
are you?
– Size …, I think./ I don’t know what
size to get.
– You are a size …
– Could you show me that lovely
dress, size …?
– We don’t have that one in your size.
– Can I try it on? – It fits you perfectly, exactly your
size. / The suit is a perfect fit.
– It’s too bright for me. Yellow
doesn’t really suit me. Have you got
anything in blue?
– Blue suits all sold out. Why don’t
you try this dark gray one?
Illustrative Dialogue.
– Can I help you?
– Yes, I like this navy-blue jacket. Can I try it on?
– Yes, the fitting room is over there.
– Oh, it suits me very well, doesn’t it?
– That’s a really nice jacket. Pure wool, a modern fashion.
– How much is it?
– £55. English clothes are really good value.
– All right. I can afford the price.
1. Listen to the dialogues and correct the false information if there is any.
1. – Are you being served?
– No. What have you got in the way of yellow suede trousers, size 42?
– Sorry, but we’re sold right out.
– Are you likely to be getting any more in?
– I should think so, yes. If you leave your address, I’ll call on you.
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2. – Is anybody looking after you?
– No. I’m after a size 42 V-neck pullover in blue.
– The best I can do is a 36.
– Could you order me one?
– I should imagine so, yes. If you leave your phone number, I’ll contact
you.
3. – Are you being attended to?
– No. I’m trying to find a navy blue jacket, size 46.
– I can do the size, but not the colour.
– Do you think you could get one for me?
– Yes, of course. Look in again Monday week.
4. – Are you being seen to?
– No. I’m looking for a tartan suit with a 40 waist.
– I’m afraid I can’t help you at the moment.
– Will you be having any more in?
– I doubt it, but you might be lucky at our High Avenue branch.
Drills.
1. Example: I’m trying to find a navy blue raincoat in size 42.
1. ….blazer ….. 4. ……. pullover ……
2. …………..38. 5. I’m after ……….
3. I’m looking for ……
2. Example: What have you got in the way of white nylon shirts?
– Nothing in nylon at the moment, I’m afraid.
1. …. brown suede shoes? – ….. suede ……
2. ……plain silk ties? – …. Silk….
3. ……black double-breasted jackets? – ….double-breasted…..
4. ……light-weight navy blue blazer? – ….navy…..
Listen to the dialogues again and act them out.
2. Ask questions so that the sentences given below were the answers to them.
1. No, I can’t afford this dress. It’s too expensive.
2. I buy a pair of flat-heeled shoes for everyday wear.
3. This blouse costs 20 dollars.
2. Compliment your friend on the points listed below. 2. – Is anybody looking after you? 1. He/she follows fashion and always looks well. – No. I’m after a size 42 V-neck pullover in blue. 2. She bought a nice evening dress. It shows her to great advantage. – The best I can do is a 36. 3. He/she changed his/her hair style. – Could you order me one? – I should imagine so, yes. If you leave your phone number, I’ll contact you. Language Functions II. “Buying Clothes”. 3. – Are you being attended to? Customer Assistant – I’d like a… – What size do you take?/ What size – No. I’m trying to find a navy blue jacket, size 46. are you? – I can do the size, but not the colour. – Size …, I think./ I don’t know what – You are a size … – Do you think you could get one for me? size to get. – Yes, of course. Look in again Monday week. – Could you show me that lovely – We don’t have that one in your size. dress, size …? 4. – Are you being seen to? – Can I try it on? – It fits you perfectly, exactly your – No. I’m looking for a tartan suit with a 40 waist. size. / The suit is a perfect fit. – I’m afraid I can’t help you at the moment. – It’s too bright for me. Yellow – Blue suits all sold out. Why don’t doesn’t really suit me. Have you got you try this dark gray one? – Will you be having any more in? anything in blue? – I doubt it, but you might be lucky at our High Avenue branch. Illustrative Dialogue. Drills. – Can I help you? 1. Example: I’m trying to find a navy blue raincoat in size 42. – Yes, I like this navy-blue jacket. Can I try it on? 1. ….blazer ….. 4. ……. pullover …… – Yes, the fitting room is over there. 2. …………..38. 5. I’m after ………. – Oh, it suits me very well, doesn’t it? 3. I’m looking for …… – That’s a really nice jacket. Pure wool, a modern fashion. 2. Example: What have you got in the way of white nylon shirts? – How much is it? – Nothing in nylon at the moment, I’m afraid. – £55. English clothes are really good value. 1. …. brown suede shoes? – ….. suede …… – All right. I can afford the price. 2. ……plain silk ties? – …. Silk…. 3. ……black double-breasted jackets? – ….double-breasted….. 1. Listen to the dialogues and correct the false information if there is any. 4. ……light-weight navy blue blazer? – ….navy….. 1. – Are you being served? Listen to the dialogues again and act them out. – No. What have you got in the way of yellow suede trousers, size 42? – Sorry, but we’re sold right out. 2. Ask questions so that the sentences given below were the answers to them. – Are you likely to be getting any more in? 1. No, I can’t afford this dress. It’s too expensive. – I should think so, yes. If you leave your address, I’ll call on you. 2. I buy a pair of flat-heeled shoes for everyday wear. 3. This blouse costs 20 dollars. 9 10
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