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shopping for clothes




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ROLE PLAY - SHOPPING FOR CLOTHES
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Examples: This jacket is too expensive. = It's not cheap enough.
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This jumper is not big enough. =
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This skirt is too light. =
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These shoes are too small. =
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Read the�sentences and write the appropriate words in the gaps.��
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A �sells things (goods) to shops and businesses.
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Jeans are made of .
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A �is a person who makes clothes.
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In a shop you can try on clothes in�a .
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A �is an official record of a design or�an invention.
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Fill in the gaps with this, these, it's, they're, it or them.
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A: Do you like �trousers?
B: Yes, �very cool.
A: Why don't you try �on?
B: No, �too expensive.
A: Look at �jumper! I think �looks great and �quite cheap. I want to try��on.
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B: How is ?
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Number the sentences in the correct order to make a dialogue.gger size
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How are they?
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Maybe they've got them in a larger size.
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Yes, they look OK. I'll try them on.
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No, they're too light. I want something darker.
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Do you like these jeans?��� 1���
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Yes, maybe. Let's ask the shop assistant.
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They're no good. They're too small.
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What about these?
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