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MONEY
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SHOPPING
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Edad 14+
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level: PRE INTERMEDIATE
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English
Instrucciones del autor
Complete the text with one word in each gap.Use relative clauses, too much/many, enough, very and language for buying things.
Tia loved her job. She worked with VERY creative people and the work was challenging ENOUGH to be interesting, without being TOO MUCH stressful. Her boss was a VERY dynamic person WHO inspired everyone. The office was in a great area WHERE there were lots of good restaurants and interesting shops. The salary wasn’t VERY high, but Tia didn’t mind TOO MUCH. It was ENOUGH to live on.
Her friend Hugo was working as an intern – a kind OF volunteer. He worked in a bank WHERE no one seemed to have ENOUGH time to talk to anyone, and everyone was in TOO MUCH of a hurry to even eat.
Tia and Hugo met for coffee one Saturday:
Barista: Can I HELP you?
Tia: Yes, please. Two large coffees.
Barista: Cash or CREDIT card?
Tia: Cash.
Tia: Right. Here’s your coffee, Hugo. Now tell me all about your job …
Complete the conversation.
A: Hi. Can I help you?
B: Sure. This is too small – I NEED A LARGER SİZE.
A: We’ve got it in a 12. WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY IT ON?
B: Good idea. WHERE ARE THE FITTING ROOMS?
A: They’re over there.
A: Any good?
B: Yes, the 12 fits well. I’ll take it.
A: Great. ARE YOU PAYING BY CASH OR CREDIT CARD?
B: By credit card.
A: OK CAN YOU ENTER YOUR PIN PLEASE.
B: Sure.
A: HERE IS YOUR RECEIPT
B: Thank you. Goodbye.
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MONEY
-
SHOPPING
-
Edad 14+
-
level: PRE INTERMEDIATE
-
English
Instrucciones del autor
Complete the text with one word in each gap.Use relative clauses, too much/many, enough, very and language for buying things.
Tia loved her job. She worked with VERY creative people and the work was challenging ENOUGH to be interesting, without being TOO MUCH stressful. Her boss was a VERY dynamic person WHO inspired everyone. The office was in a great area WHERE there were lots of good restaurants and interesting shops. The salary wasn’t VERY high, but Tia didn’t mind TOO MUCH. It was ENOUGH to live on.
Her friend Hugo was working as an intern – a kind OF volunteer. He worked in a bank WHERE no one seemed to have ENOUGH time to talk to anyone, and everyone was in TOO MUCH of a hurry to even eat.
Tia and Hugo met for coffee one Saturday:
Barista: Can I HELP you?
Tia: Yes, please. Two large coffees.
Barista: Cash or CREDIT card?
Tia: Cash.
Tia: Right. Here’s your coffee, Hugo. Now tell me all about your job …
Complete the conversation.
A: Hi. Can I help you?
B: Sure. This is too small – I NEED A LARGER SİZE.
A: We’ve got it in a 12. WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY IT ON?
B: Good idea. WHERE ARE THE FITTING ROOMS?
A: They’re over there.
A: Any good?
B: Yes, the 12 fits well. I’ll take it.
A: Great. ARE YOU PAYING BY CASH OR CREDIT CARD?
B: By credit card.
A: OK CAN YOU ENTER YOUR PIN PLEASE.
B: Sure.
A: HERE IS YOUR RECEIPT
B: Thank you. Goodbye.
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