Test Going shopping (1 variant) Form 6
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Match the words to make the word combinations.
A bag of mineral water
A loaf of chocolate
A bar of cornflakes
A tube of bread
A carton of ketchup
A bottle of flour
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Complete the text with the words
self-service trolleys goods food cashier supermarket
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The British usually buy … at the … once a week. These shops become more and more popular. They use the … system. You walk round the shop and choose what you want. Customers can use… . People pay for the … at the … .
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Open the brackets, use degrees of comparison of adjectives.
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Supermarkets are (large) than souvenir shops.
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The blanket is (expensive) than the sheet.
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Ice-cream is (delicious) dessert.
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This bakery is (close) to my house.
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Vegetables are (good) at this greengrocer’s.
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Put the sentences in the correct order and make a dialogue.
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I would like a kilo of apples, please.
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Thank you.
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Bye. Have a nice day.
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Can I help you?
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Here you are.
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No, thanks. How much are they?
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OK. Anything else?
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12 pounds.
Test Going shopping (2 variant) Form 6
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Match the words to make the word combinations.
A tin of milk
A carton of sweets
A packet of jam
A bottle of juice
A jar of fish
A box of crisps
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Complete the text with the words
pillows size expensive ready-made department stores blankets
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There are a lot of large … in Britain. You can buy … clothes there. But it can be a problem for Europeans. They have different … system in Britain and the clothes are very … there. At these shops you can buy … and … too .
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Open the brackets, use the degrees of comparison of adjectives.
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A sweater is (warm) than a T-shirt.
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Tomatoes are (cheap) than peppers.
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This shop is (close) in our street.
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The blanket is (expensive) than the towel.
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That supermarket is (bad) in the city.
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Put the sentences in the correct order and make a dialogue.
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What colour?
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Can I help you?
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How much is it?
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Green, please.
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Yes, I need a T-shirt.
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Here you are.
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It’s 25 pounds.
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It’s perfect. I’ll take it.
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Do you like it?