Shopping Dialogues
By Fab Chris
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An excellent resource for shoppers, shop-assistants, and commercial students.
This book is designed to teach how to do successful shopping. The book gives great ideas for getting friendly customer services, product recommendations, excellent deals, reasonable prices, special discounts, good delivery services, and refunds. It also shows how to find real bargains. do shopping negotiations, place orders, and make shopping complaints.
The book contains 50 shopping dialogues, 50 lists of thematic vocabulary, shopping questions, and quality criteria of products sold in 50 different types of shops. There are conversations in:
- food Shops ( grocer’s, baker’s, butcher’s, fishmonger’s and so on )
- health and beauty shops ( cosmetic shop, chemist’s )
- clothing and shoe shops
- electrical shops and electronic shops ( phone shop, computer shop )
- automobile shops and car part stores
- home and garden stores ( garden store, pet shop, flower shop )
-entertainment and art shops ( music shop, toy shops )
DIALOGUES TO MAKE YOUR ENGLISH FLUENT AND NATURAL.
Dialogues in this book are presented in a simple format and can be used for self–study or in-class role-play to boost students’ confidence in speaking English. Communication is part of our life. Knowing what to say and how to say it, is very important. Reading and practicing dialogues are great ways of improving your English and communication competence
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Shopping Dialogues - Fab Chris
In a hypermarket.
A: Good morning, madam.
B: Good morning. What products are on this floor?
A: The ground floor is for food products, non-food products are on the 1st floor.
B: Please could you tell me where the produce section is?
A: It is over there on the right, next to the
B: Thanks. This is a very big supermarket.
A: Are you our new customer?
B: Yes, this is my first time here.
A: Welcome! What exactly do you want to buy?
B: Some food and cosmetics
A: Ok, let’s go first to the cosmetic department on the first floor.
Buyers’ questions
Are these(goods) on sales today?
Can you tell me where the computer department is?
Can you tell me where the produce section is?
Could you show me where the fitting room is?
Excuse me, could I ask you something?
Excuse me, in which section can I find…..
Excuse me, where is the produce section?
Hello. I am looking for….., where can I find this?
What do you have in sales today?
Which zone can I find stationery?
What products do you have in aisle 4?
At the supermarket checkout
A: Please, put all your goods on the
B: These paper bags also?
A: Yes, they are not free of charge.
B: Ok. Could you gift wrap this for me, please?
A: Yes, of course. Which gift-wrapping paper do you prefer?
B: I like that flowery one.
A: Anything else?
B: No. How much do I pay?
A: That’s altogether $100.
B: What are your payment options?
A: You can pay with a credit card or by cash
B: I pay cash.
Buyers’ questions
How much do I pay?
What is the price?
How much does it cost?
How much do they cost?
How much are they?
What are your payment options?
Could you gift wrap this for me. please?
Could I have the receipt, please?
Would you change this for me?
Is this on sale?
Do you accept credit cards?
At the baker’s
A: Good morning. Can I be of any assistance?
B: Yes. What types of bread do you have?
A: We have both wheat and rye bread.
B: I want wheat bread
A: Brown or white bread?
B: What is brown bread?
A: It is bread made with whole wheat flour.
B: I prefer brown bread.
A: How many loaves do you need?
B: I want five loaves of sliced brown bread
A; That’s $5.Anything else?
B: No, thank you.
Buyers’ questions
What type of bread would you like?
Wheat bread or rye bread?
How many loaves of bread do you want?
How many pieces of cake do you need?
Why