презентация по английскому языку на тему Shopping (6класс)


Read these words: [ t ] – tomato, meat, bottle, tin, a toyshop, trainers, trousers, sweater, certainly, little, a little;[ d ] – doll, doll’s house, teddy bear, dress, a dairy;[ b ] – bread, butter, a baker’s, a butcher’s, buy, ball, boots;[ t∫ ] – change, chocolate, cheese, cheap;[ ∫ ] – shoes, sure, a shoe shop, shirt, T-shirt, a fishmonger’s;[ р ] – this, that, these, a clothes shop;[ r ] – orange, carrot, try, right, a grocer’s, a greengrocer’s. What is it? Which of these words are the names of the shops? Eggs, the dairy, a can of Coke, tins, the butcher’s, flour, the greengrocer’s, customers, the baker’s, packets, the grocer’s, a box of sweets, music shop. WE BUY…. AT THE…. BUTCHER’SGROCER’SFISHMONGER’SBAKER’SGREENGROCER’SDAIRYSWEET SHOP Past Progressive Мы используем это время, когда описываем действие, происходящее в определенный момент или в течение определенного момента в прошлом. was /were + Ving My mum was shopping all day long yesterday. What were you doing yesterday? to read the book; to do homework; to watch TV; to sleep; to help mum about the house; to go shopping; to play computer games. What were these people doing yesterday? There are different types of packaging foods Are these statements true or false? 1. There are a lot of people in the shops before Christmas. 2. People buy presents for nearest and dearest. 3. Choosing presents is a hard business for Michael. 4. He buys whatever comes up. 5. Michael bought a new saucepan for Mum. 6. Michael bought a fish for Granddad's aquarium. 7. Michael bought a cassette with Jane's favourite cartoons. Read the dialogue. What can I do for you?I want a toy for my little brother.I see. What about this one?It looks nice. May I try it out?Yes, certainly. Is it all right?No, it’s too childish, I think. Have you got something else, please?Yes, we have. Have a look at this Harry Potter Lego.Oh, yes! It’s great! How much? It costs four pounds.It’s not too expensive. I’ll take it.Here you are.Thank you. Which words belong to shoppers and which to salespersons? What can I do for you? I’d like… Here you are. I want to buy… Have you got? Two pounds fifty pence. Can I help you? How much are they? How much does it cost? I’d like to buy…, please. Certainly. Thank you. Yes, sure. Shoppers Salespersons Make up your own dialogues: Ask what a customer wants. Ask for what you want. Say that you have got it. Ask the price. Tell the price. Give money and thank the salesperson. Say goodbye. Thank the shopper and say goodbye.