Shopkeeper: Good morning, Mr. Smith. What can I get for you today? Mr. Smith: Two pounds of sugar, please. Shopkeeper: And what next, please? Mr. Smith: A tinned meat, please. The kind I usually have. I also want two dozens1 of eggs, please. And that's all for the moment. Shopkeeper: Thank you, and this is your bill. 33*. Do task 9 on page 122. 34*. Write down the statements after the text (exercise 31 ) which do not correspond to it. 35. Do exercise 23b. 36. Do exercise 9 on page 55. 37. Read the dialogues and act them. Lucy: Could you show me that suit, please? Shop-assistant: Do you know your size, madam? Lucy: My size in the USA is 36. Shop-assistant: The same in London. Here you are. This is a very attractive suit. Lucy: I'd like to try it on. Shop-assistant: You can do it there. May I "help you? Lucy: It fits me. What is the price? Shop-assistant: It is not high. ? 15. Lucy. I'll take it. 38. Imagine that you are buying different things (a suit, a shirt, a blouse, shoes). Make up dialogues in pairs consulting the table (exercise 39) and using the dialogue of exercise 37 as a model. 39. Look attentively at the tables of sizes. Use their data in your dialogues. Shop-assistant: Very good, madam. Here is your bill. Pay at the cashdesk, please.
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