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Match the sentences with the words in the box with its definitions.

Check
your answers.

bargain cash price euros


cents credit card dollars receipt

0. The money used in the U.K. pounds

a. The amount of money for which things are sold.


___________________
b. Money, for example used in the USA
___________________
c. The money used in many European countries.
___________________
d. Something sold for less than its usual price
___________________
e. Money, for example coins or notes
___________________
f. A piece of paper that lists the shopping you’ve bought
___________________
g. A small plastic card that adults sometimes use to pay
___________________
h. There are 100 of these in a euro or dollar
___________________

Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs in the box. There is one example.

Turned … out/off Give …back Take … out Put … on


Put … in/into Throwing … away Clean …up Took … off
0. He put them on.

a. He _________________________all his clothes


___________________________.

b. We finished _____________________ all the old food


____________________ and doing the other cleaning.

c. He ____________________ them __________________ a washing


machine.
d. I shouted, ______________________ it ______________________ to
me, you awful monkey.
e. He’d forgotten to _______________________ it
_____________________ of his trouser pockets!
f. We started to ______________________ the mess
______________________.
g. I brushed my teeth and _________________________ the lights
____________________.

LISTENING PG32

Listen and the choose the correct answer.


a. The girl thinks the best thing about her pencil case is that…
i. It looks good.
ii. it was cheap
iii. it’s useful

b. The boy thinks his sister will …


i. use it to make a hot drink
ii. say the present is useless
iii. enjoy eating the present

c. The boy wanted to return his watch because…


i. It was uncomfortable
ii. He had to repair it himself
iii. It stopped working

d. Next time the girl goes shopping she thinks she should…
i. Look after her receipts
ii. Plan what to buy
iii. Buy something else in a sale

Complete the sentences, use the gerunds or infinitive form of the verbs in
parenthesis ( ). There is one example. (1pt, 0,25 each item)

0. I’d like to buy some new clothes but I don’t have enough cash. (buy)
a. The shop assistant offered _______________________ my dad carry our
new TV to the car. (help)
b. My mum said I could have my pocket money when I finished
_________________________ the dishes.(do)

c. I’m hoping ____________________________ some bargain computer


games at the school sale. (find)

d. I used to collect coins from around the world, but I’ve stopped
_________________________ them now. (collect)

1. Read and match the headings (a-d) to the pictures (A-D). (2pts, 0,5
each item)

a. The bike you walk to ride


Jenny: the shop assistant said the people who are scared of riding normal bikes
should buy this bike. It’s electric too, so even if you walk quite slowly you can
get to school or to the shops easily. It’s brilliant!
Jim: if you want to walk to the shops, you don’t need a $ 2.000 bicycle, you just
need shoes! I think this bike’s silly because it’s very complicated solution to a
problem that doesn’t exist. Do I fancy buying one? Not at all.

b. Shoe umbrellas
Jenny: if often rains where I live and I hate it when I get wet feet! My socks
take hours to dry and my feet start smelling too. I’d love a pair of shoe umbrellas
that help to keep my feet dry!
Jim: These honestly make no sense! Firstly, you could use a normal umbrella to
cover your shoes. Secondly, they fail to cover all of your shoes – they only cover
half of each one. Finally, they look really, really awful!
c. The ice cream cone that turns your ice cream for you!
Jenny: I’ve always thought ice-cream cones are the most delicious part. And
how lazy do you have to be to not want to turn your own ice cream? Jim says
that $10 isn’t too expensive, but normal ice-cream cones only cost a few pence!
Worst of all, when you’ve finished eating the ice-cream, you need to wash your
cone!
Jim: This looks great! I can imagine showing it to all my friends – I know
they’d all think it was really cool. It’s also awesome because it keeps your hands
clean when you’re eating an ice cream. And it’s less than $10, which I think is a
bargain.
d. A baby floor-cleaner
Jim: Babies are already cute, right? And they look even cuter when they’re
wearing these floor-cleaning clothes! It’s also great because the baby will learn
to help at home from a young age.
Jenny: Babies don’t need to learn to work hard; they need to sleep and play! I
don’t think you could use those baby clothes to clean your car either!

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