viernes, 24 de febrero de 2017

Look Ahead 07 Shopping

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M10AqE5tLy0&list=PLvKQ8cPLYU6_G0Hsh1e4ihy_yf9W0LJvz&index=7

David: Today we go shopping.

James: I’d like these, please. Do you sell stamps?
Seller: Yes, three?
James: Yes, please. And can I have a pen, please.
Seller: Which one?
James: That one.
Seller: This one?
James: No, that one.

Man: This one?                                                     Woman: One of these?
Woman: No. That one.                                             Boy: No. One of those.

Seller: Anything else?
James: Yes. I’d like some envelopes. How much are these.
Seller:  Two pence thirty, Sir.
James: And how much are those?
Seller: Twenty pence each, sir.
James: OK. I’d like these and six of those.
Seller: Anything else?
James: Er, yes. Writing paper.
             Can I have one of those diaries, please?
             Do you sell batteries?
Seller: No, sorry.
James: Oh. Where can I buy one?
Seller:  Batteries? I don’t know.
Julia: I know.
James: Hello.
Seller: Nine pound twenty five, please.
James: Right. That’s the battery.
Julia: What else do you want?
James: Razors, soap, a towel. Ah! A toothbrush.
Julia: A razors and soap for over there.
James: Mm. Two pounds sixty five pen for ten. That’s  cheap.
Julia: That’s nice. You want this soap?
James: No. I don’t. Look at this. Three pounds eighty for soap! That’s expensive! There. One pounds. That’s cheap! I want this one. Now where are the towels? How much are they? 
Julia: These are seven pounds ninety-five each. This eleven pounds sixty five. And this one, this one sixty pounds fifty-five.
Teller: Twenty four pounds thirty five, please.
James: Here you are.
Teller: Thank you, sir.
James: Thank you.

The ice-cream man

Man: Would you like an ice-cream?
Woman: Oh, yes.
Ice-cream man: Yes, sir?
Man: Which one would you like?
Woman: This one, please.
Man: She want’s this one.
Ice-cream man: Which one?
Man: This one.
ce-cream man: Which one?
Man: This one.
Ice-cream man: Chocolate. OK.
Ice-cream man: Ninety-five pence.
Woman: Would you like an ice-cream?
Man: Yes, I’d like this one.
Ice-cream man: Which one?
Woman: He wants this one.
Ice-cream man: Which one?
Woman: This one.
Ice-cream man: Strawberry. Ok.
Ice-cream man: Eighty pence. And ninety-five pence. One pound seventy-five, please.
Man: No money.
Woman: I don’t have any money.
Man and woman: Sorry.

When you go shopping you got to the shop. And when you buy fruit and vegetables, you got to the market. The supermarket or to the green grouses. Robert Smith is a greengrocer.


WORD BANK
At
En
Which ones?
¿Cuáles?
The chemist’s (shop)
La farmacia
This one
Éste
The greengrocer’s (shop)
La verdulería/la frutería
That one
Ése
The newsagent’s
El quiosco de prensa
Three of these
Tres de éstos
Medicine
Medicina
Some of those
Algunos de ésos
Stamps
Sellos
Diary/diaries
Diario/diarios
Can I have…?
¿Me da…?/quisiera
Battery/batteries
Batería/baterías
Which one?
¿Cuál?
Cent
Centavo

Cent
Centavo


Each
Cada


Money
Dinero
Anything else?
¿Algo más?
Pence
Peniques
Cheap
Barato
Penny
Penique
Expensive
Caro
How much is that?
¿Cuánto es eso?
Where can I buy one?
¿Dónde puedo comprar? (algo contable)
I have no money
No tengo dinero
Whare can I buy some?
¿Dónde puedo comprar? (algo incontable)
I don’t have any money
No tengo dinero
Also
También


Bunch
Racimo
Salad
Ensalada
Colour
Color
Seedless
Sin pepitas
Flower
Flor
That’ll be
Serán… (la cantidad total)
Grandfather
Abuelo
That’s all
Eso es todo
Great-grandfather
Bisabuelo
This morning
Esta mañana
Look
Parecer
Wholesale market
Mercado de mayoristas
Pound
Libra (aprox. medio kilo)












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