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At the Shops The Warehouse Madrid Elementary Class

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At the Shops. The Warehouse Madrid Elementary Class. A supermarket. A bookshop. A bank. A dry cleaner’s. A chemist’s. A kiosk. A newsagent’s. A butcher’s. A baker’s (a bakery). A department store. A greengrocer’s. A post office. stamps. aspirin. cigarettes. dictionary. sausage. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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At the Shops

The Warehouse MadridElementary Class

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A supermarket

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A bookshop

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A bank

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A dry cleaner’s

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A chemist’s

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A kiosk

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A newsagent’s

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A butcher’s

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A baker’s (a bakery)

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A department store

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A greengrocer’s

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A post office

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stamps

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aspirin

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cigarettes

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dictionary

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sausage

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bread

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apples

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bananas

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pasta

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TV

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new sofa

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Original Sentence Replace the noun with “one” or “ones”

Excuse me, how much is this sofa?

Excuse me, how much is this one?

How much are the green apples?

How much are the green ones?

How much is that couch? How much is that one?

Can I have those sausages? Can I have those ones?

How much is this pasta? How much is this one?

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One

• We use one in place of a SINGULAR noun.

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Ones

• We use ones in place of a PLURAL noun.

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#6

• Excuse me, how much are the TVs?• Well, this one is 329 pounds. But the ones over

there are in the sale are 279 pounds.

• Have you got any sausages?• Yes, these Polish ones are very nice.

• Excuse me, how much are these dictionaries?• This one is 12.95 and that one is 14.95.

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#10Saying what you want

• I’ll have these ones, please.

• Have you got any big bottles of water?

• Can I have four stamps for Europe, please?

Asking about prices

• How much are the phone cards?

• How much is that?

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Shop Assistant CustomerShop Assistant: Hello, can I help you?

Customer: Hi. Have you got any _____?

SA: Yes, they’re here. Customer: Oh yes, I’ll have these ones please. And have you got any _________?

SA: No, sorry, we haven’t. Customer: Oh, ok. How much are the _______?

SA: They’re $______. Customer: OK, I’ll take _______ (2,3,4 etc).

SA: Anything else? Customer: No, that’s all thanks. How much is that?

SA: That’s $________. Customer: (hands shop assistant the money)

SA: (hands customer the change) here’s your change and here’s your receipt.

Customer: Thanks very much, bye.

SA: Bye. Have a nice day.