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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 dont know what
size to get.
You are a size
Could you show me that lovely
dress, size ?
We dont have that one in your size.
Can I try it on? It fits you perfectly, exactly your
size. / The suit is a perfect fit.
Its too bright for me. Yellow
doesnt really suit me. Have you got
anything in blue?
Blue suits all sold out. Why dont
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, doesnt it?
Thats 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, Ill call on you.
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2. Is anybody looking after you?
No. Im 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, Ill contact
you.
3. Are you being attended to?
No. Im 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. Im looking for a tartan suit with a 40 waist.
Im afraid I cant 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: Im trying to find a navy blue raincoat in size 42.
1. ….blazer ….. 4. ……. pullover ……
2. …………..38. 5. Im after ……….
3. Im looking for ……
2. Example: What have you got in the way of white nylon shirts?
Nothing in nylon at the moment, Im 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 cant afford this dress. Its 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.
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