Shopping
1. The Weekend Shop
Instructions: Read the story below and fill in the blanks using the correct shop from the word bank.
Word Bank: baker's, butcher's, confectionary, dairy, greengrocer's, grocer's, market place
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On Saturday morning, my mum and I went to the bustling 1. _______________. First, we visited the 2. _______________ to buy fresh apples, potatoes, and carrots. Then, we stopped by the 3. _______________ for some milk, butter, and local cheese. The smell of fresh bread from the 4. _______________ was absolutely amazing!
Next door at the 5. _______________, mum bought some sausages and a chicken for Sunday dinner. We also needed some general household supplies like tea, flour, and sugar, so we went into the local 6. _______________. Finally, as a reward for helping carry the heavy bags, I was allowed to pick a delicious sweet treat from the 7. _______________.
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2. Phrase Matchup
Instructions: Match the vocabulary phrases (A-G) with their correct definitions (1-7) by writing the correct letter next to the number.
A. to tempt
B. to stand in a line
C. to be displayed on the counters
D. to pay at the cashdesk
E. to be low (high) priced
F. to get lost
G. cashier
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1. ____ |
To wait in a queue for your turn. |
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2. ____ |
The person whose job is to take the money in a shop. |
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3. ____ |
To be arranged nicely so customers can see the products. |
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4. ____ |
To make someone want to have or do something, even if they shouldn't. |
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5. ____ |
To not know where you are. |
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6. ____ |
To be cheap (or expensive) to buy. |
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7. ____ |
To give money for your items at the till. |
3. Supermarket Drama ✍️
Instructions: Imagine you are in an enormous, crowded supermarket and you suddenly can't find your friends or parents. Write a short paragraph (4-6 sentences) describing what happens.
You must use at least three of these phrases in your story:
to get lost • cashier • to stand in a line • to be displayed on the counters
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Answer Key
2. Phrase Matchup