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JĘZYK ANGIELSKI - Małgorzata Dydyk Email: mdydyk@interia.pl 4 TYDZIEŃ LEKCJI ZDALNYCH 30.03.2020 r. – 03.04.20202 r.

II T – język angielski – rozszerzony

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16.04.2020 r.

Słownictwo (słówka oraz zwroty) związane z zakupami oraz przykładowe dialogi między sprzedawcą a kupującym.

Zakupy po angielsku - przydatne zwroty:

 Anything else? Czy coś jeszcze?

 Are you in the queue? Jesteś w kolejce?

 Can I help you? W czym mogę pomóc?

 Can I pay in cash/by credit card? Czy mogę zapłacić gotówka/ kartą?

 Can I try it on? Czy mogę to przymierzyć?

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 Can you wrap it? Czy może to pani/pan zapakować?

 Could I have a receipt, please? Mogę prosić o paragon?

 Could I have a refund? Czy mogę otrzymać zwrot pieniędzy?

 Could I have? Czy mogę prosić o...?

 Could I speak to the manager? Czy mogę porozmawiać z kierownikiem?

 Could you tell me where the... is? Czy mógłbyś mi powiedzieć, gdzie jest....?

 Do you have this item in stock? Masz ten przedmiot w magazynie/na stanie?

 Do you take credit cards? Czy przyjmujecie karty kredytowe?

 Does it comes with a guarantee? Czy to jest objęte gwarancją?

 Have you got a receipt? Masz paragon?

 Have you got this in my size? Czy macie to w moim rozmiarze?

 How much are these? Ile to kosztuje?

 How much does it cost? Ile to kosztuje?

 How much is this? Ile to kosztuje?

 I will pay by card. Zapłacę kartą.

 I will pay in cash. Zapłacę gotówką.

 I would like to buy Chciałbym kupić.

 I'd lik to change this for a different size. Chciałbym to wymienić na inny rozmiar.

 I'd like to return this. Chciałbym to zwrócić.

 It doesn't fit. Nie pasuje.

 It doesn't work. To nie działa.

 Next, please. Następnie, proszę.

 No, it's not what I'm looking for Nie, to nie jest to, czego szukam....?

 What times are you open? W jakich godzinach macie otwarte?

 Where can I find the...? Gdzie mogę znaleźć....?

 Where is the fitting room? Gdzie jest przymierzalnia?

 Would you like a bag? Chcesz torbę?

 Would you be able to gift wrap it fir me. Czy byłbyś w stanie zapakowac to jako prezent.

Dialog w sklepie po angielsku

Salesperson: Morning, can I help you?

Customer: Yes, I'm looking for a new smart phone.

Salesperson: I see... Is it for you?

Customer: No, for my kid. She is 15.

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Salesperson: OK. I guess she wants an iphone?

Customer: How much is it?

Salesperson: It's $523

Customer: God, do you have anything cheaper?

Salesperson: Xiaomi for about $200.

Customer: Perfect.

Salesperson: Would you like it gift wrapped?

Customer: No, thank you. May I pay by card?

Salesperson: Of course.

Salesperson: Hello, are you looking for anything in particular?

Customer: No, no really... Actually, this looks great. Do you have it in medium?

Salesperson: Of course, and it is on sale now, so you can save 20 pounds.

Customer: How much does it cost?

Salesperson: 53 pounds

Customer: Wow, still ridiculously expensive. Anything similar but cheaper?

Salesperson: I'm afraid this is one of the cheapest items here.

Customer: I see, thank you then and good bye.

Salesperson: Can I help you?

Customer: Yes, I’d like to try this on, please.

Salesperson: The changing rooms are over there.

...

Salesperson: Any good?

Customer:Yes, Where can I pay?

Salesperson: Over there, by the door.

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rolling in money penniless loaded

rich bankrupt wealthy

made of money well off down-and-out flush

in the money hard up

without a penny to your name without two pennies

to rub together needy well-to-do impoverished

flat broke strapped (for cash) prosperous

ADJECTIVES: HAVE AND HAVE NOT….

Put the words into the correct lists. Use your dictionary to help you if you do not know the words.

Look at the words again. Which words are informal or slang? Mark them ‘inf’= informal.

ADJECTIVES: HAVE AND HAVE NOT….

How good is your memory? Complete the sentences with words from the lists - without looking back!

Having money…

1. rolling in money (inf) 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

Not having money…

1. penniless 2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

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1. I went to the casino and it was a disaster! I’m completely p _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ now!

2. Look at that - another new car! He must be r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m _ _ _ _.

3. I’d love to go out tonight but I can’t. I’m a bit s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c _ _ _ at the moment 4. A new coat, new shoes, a new computer - you must be i _ _ _ _ m _ _ _ _!

5. I always give money to charities like the Red Cross. I think we should all help people who are n _ _ _ _.

6. You need some money? I can’t help you, sorry. I’m f _ _ _ b _ _ _ _ myself.

7. Let’s go to the casino. It was pay day today, I’m f _ _ _ _.

8. You want a new bike for Christmas? Do you think I’m m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _?

9. We have credit we can’t pay and now the company is closing. We’re b _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

10. He lost his job and his house. Now he’s just a d _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ _ _ old man. It’s very sad.

VERBS: DEALING WITH MONEY….

Solve the anagrams by finding the words in the wordsearch.

Q B I O O W E C T G J A

D E P O S I T T F P L N

E G F W A T D L L A C O

B U Y B R H B C O I R I

T F G M O R T G A G E M

Z Y U F D A L Q N A D V

N R E C J W L L E A I O

U I N S T A L M E N T S

I I D F W L K L M L M L

R C A G R E E M E N T H

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1. If you need money you can get a ________ from the bank

ALNO

2. A synonym for the word in no. 1 - you can get ________

DTRICE

3. The money you owe is called a ________

TEDB

4. When you borrow money from the bank to buy a house it’s called a ________

GGOAETRM

5. When you go to a shop and get something for money, you ________ it

UBY

6. If you buy something by paying small amounts every (eg) month, you pay ________

LSIMAETTSNN

7. If both sides of a negotiation are happy, then there is an ________

EEEATNGRM

8. To keep your money in a bank you must have an ________

COCANUT

9. When you take money out of the bank you make a ________ AWAWLTRHDI 10.When you put money into the bank you mane a _deposit__

STEPIDO

VERBS: DEALING WITH MONEY….

Use the words in the box to make phrases to complete the sentences.

1. Listen, I haven’t got any money. Could I ________ £10 from you? I’ll ________ you back at the weekend.

2. I never ________ money to anybody, even for a couple of days, but the bank is ________ credit at 0%

interest at the moment.

3. I ________ out a loan last year and I’ll ________ in debt for another two years.

4. She always goes to the bank on payday to ________ a deposit.

5. If you want to buy a house but don’t have the money then maybe you can ________ out a mortgage.

6. I ________ a new television on credit; now I have to pay for it in thirty ________, one every month.

7. “Hello. I’d like to ________ an account in your bank, please.”

take pay borrow

buy give make

offer lend take sign

be get open

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8. “Certainly, Sir. Please read this agreement carefully and then ________ it here.”

9. I had a meeting with the bank manager and she agreed to ________ me a loan to pay for my course!

10. If you’re not careful with your credit card you can ________ into debt very easily.

11. I have to go to the cash machine to ________ out some money for the trip.

2. “Hello, I’d like to ________ a withdrawal, please.” “Certainly, Sir. How much?”

VERBS: DEALING WITH MONEY….

Answer the questions below. (at least 3 sentences )

1. What is the biggest amount of money you have borrowed? Who did you borrow it from and what was it for?

2. What is the biggest amount of money you have lent? Who did you lend it to and what was it for?

3. Is it easy to get into debt in your opinion?

4. What kind of things would you buy on credit? What kinds of things would you never buy on credit?

5. Are you good with money - in other words, are you able to manage it well, or do you have problems organising your finances?

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