bargain clothes
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bargain clothes
Unit 4: Shopping Unit 4: Shopping © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 47 loyalty card to apologize (for) chain store department store [1l094lti k2.d] [41pql4d7a9z] [1tSe9n st0.] [d91p2.tm4nt st0.] Kundenkarte, Treuekarte sich entschuldigen (für) Filiale (einer Kaufhauskette) Kaufhaus, Warenhaus shopping centre mall [1Sqp9N sent4] [m0.l] mail order [!me9l 10.d4] Einkaufszentrum Einkaufszentrum, (Einkaufs)Passage Versandhandel teleshopping [1teliSqp9N] shopper goods service specialist shop [1Sqp4] [g8dz] [1s3.v9s] [1speS4l9st Sqp] Teleshopping, Ferneinkaufen (mit Präsentation im Fernsehen) (Ein-)KäuferIn Güter, Ware(n) Dienst(leistung) Fachgeschäft baker’s chemist’s stationer’s doctor’s post office [1be9k4z] [1kem9sts] [1ste9Sn4z] [1dqkt4z] [1p48st qf9s] Bäcker(ei) Drogerie, Apotheke Schreibwarengeschäft Arztpraxis Postamt item suncream [1a9t4m] [1scnkri.m] Artikel, Gegenstand Sonnencreme biro carrot newspaper wrapping paper writing paper [1ba9r48] [1kär4t] [1nju.zpe9p4] [1räp9N pe9p4] [1ra9t9N pe9p4] Kugelschreiber Karotte (Tages-)Zeitung Geschenkpapier Briefpapier paperback fruit juice chicken (bread) roll underlined necessary sale over there just a minute [1pe9p4bäk] [1fru.t d7u.s] [1tS9k9n] [!bred 1r48l] [!cnd41la9nd] [1nes4s4ri] [se9l] [!48v4 1De4] [!d7cst 4 1m9n9t] Taschenbuch Fruchtsaft Huhn, Hühnerfleisch, Hendl Weckerl, Semmel, Gebäck unterstrichen notwendig, erforderlich Schlussverkauf da drüben, dort (drüben) einen Moment Here you are. blouse boot fleece jumper [!h94 ju 12.] [blauz] [bu.t] [fli.s] [1d7cmp4] Hier, bitte! Bluse Stiefel Fleece, weicher Wollstoff Pullover outdoor clothing [!a8td0. 1kl48D9N] Oberbekleidung clothing [1kl48D9N] Bekleidung, Kleidung to interpret to turn sth inside out [9n1t3.pr9t] [t3.n !9nsa9d 1a8t] perfectly (OK) [1p3.f9ktli] dolmetschen, übersetzen etw auf links drehen (z.B. Kleidungsstücke) völlig, vollkommen (in Ordnung) washing machine [1wqS9N m4Si.n] Waschmaschine dryer [1dra94] Trockner Graham apologized for being late. Woolworths is a chain store. Department stores are big shops which sell many things. There are shops of all kinds in the shopping centre. I shop at the mall with my friends. More and more people buy their clothes via mail order. My aunt often buys things via teleshopping. The department store was full of shoppers. There is a discount on all electric goods. Mrs Roper is head of a babysitting service. I buy CDs from a specialist shop. They have all kinds of music. We need bread. Can you go to the baker’s? The doctor told me to buy this at the chemist’s. I bought some paper at the stationer’s. David is ill. His father took him to the doctor’s. Can you take this letter to the post office please? Seite 48 Can I pay for these items by credit card? Take along some suncream when you’re going to the beach. Can I borrow a biro? I need to take some notes. Carrots are a type of vegetable. He reads the newspaper every day. The present was covered in green wrapping paper. I need some writing paper for the letter to my uncle in Australia. The Hunger Games is a best-selling paperback. I drink fruit juice because it is healthier than coffee. A chicken is a bird. Would you like some bread rolls for breakfast? The underlined words are all adjectives. It is necessary for all children to go to school. There is a sale so all the clothes are really cheap. Where is the church? – Over there. Can I have the magazine? – Just a minute, I’ve nearly finished. Can I have some more bread? – Yes, here you are. I like the green blouse that Alice is wearing. It’s raining. You should wear your boots. It’s so cold today. I need to wear a fleece. It’s very warm. I don’t think you need to wear a jumper today. It’s cold today, put on your outdoor clothing before you leave. This shop sells really cool clothing. Seite 49 Seite 1 von 4 I don’t speak Italian so Edouardo interprets for me. Before washing the shirt, you have to turn it inside out. It’s perfectly OK to make mistakes. Nobody’s perfect. You should not wash this blouse in a washing machine. Just put the wet socks in the dryer. Unit 4: Shopping line towel to put up with sth thick [la9n] [1ta84l] [!p8t 1cp w9D] [T9k] (Wäsche-)Leine Handtuch etw ertragen dick I will put the clothes on the line to dry. Do you need a towel to dry your hair? fashionable special offer [1fäSn4bl] [!speSl 1qf4] modisch, schick Sonderangebot second-hand wealthy [!sek4nd 1händ] [1welTi] gebraucht wohlhabend, reich debt [det] Schuld(en) to afford label to shop to laugh at to discover [41f0.d] [1le9bl] [Sqp] [1l2.f 4t] [d91skcv4] (es) sich leisten (können) Schild(chen) einkaufen, "shoppen" lachen über, auslachen entdecken second-hand shop several smartly-dressed the latest after that [!sek4nd händ 1Sqp] [1sevr4l] [!sm2.tli 1drest] [D4 1le9t9st] [!2.ft4 1Dät] Secondhandladen einige, mehrere elegant gekleidet der/die/das neueste danach quality [1kwql4ti] Qualität a set of clothes [4 !set 4v 1kl48Dz] ein Outfit credit card [1kred9t k2.d] Kreditkarte She wears really fashionable clothes. There was a special offer. I got 3 cakes for the price of 2! Is this jacket new or is it second-hand? Her parents are wealthy. They buy her lots of things. If you spend more money than you have, you will have debts. I can’t afford this. I don’t have enough money. The instructions are on the label. She likes to shop at the big mall downtown. When Sam fell over, the children laughed at him. I discovered a new music shop in the shopping centre. I bought this dress at a second-hand shop. Several children in my class were ill today. You should be smartly-dressed at an interview. Have you seen the latest Harry Potter film? I went to the baker’s. After that I went to the supermarket. Their products are of very high quality, but they are also very expensive. I bought a new set of clothes: a dress, shoes and a jacket. In this shop you can pay in cash or by credit card. expensive [9k1spens9v] teuer unfashionable [cn1fäSn4bl] unmodisch [1qpSn] Möglichkeit, Wahl(möglichkeit) There are 2 options: tea or coffee. listener memorabilia account whatever [1l9sn4] [!mem4r41b9li4] [41ka8nt] [wqt1ev4] ZuhörerIn Erinnerungsstücke Konto was auch immer My best friend is a really good listener. pocket money [1pqk9t mcni] Taschengeld worried about sensible to bid each to break (a rule) [1wcrid 4ba8t] [1sens4bl] [b9d] [i.tS] [bre9k] besorgt wegen vernünftig, sinnvoll bieten (in Auktionen) jede/r/s verstoßen gegen (eine Regel, Vorschrift) in cash cash [9n 1käS] [käS] in bar Bargeld part-time job ["!p2.t 1ta9m d7qb] Teilzeitjob, Teilzeitstelle irregular [91regj4l4] unregelmäßig This jumper is thicker than that one so it will be warmer. © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 50 Seite 51 Designer clothes cost a lot of money. They are very expensive. If you don’t buy the latest fashions, you are unfashionable. Seite 52 option Seite 52 Transkript I have lots of money in my account. When my parents go out, I can watch whatever I want on TV. My parents give me pocket money if I tidy my room. I’m worried about Pete. Is he okay? It would be sensible to wear a helmet. Each student has a computer. If you break a rule, you will be punished. Seite 52 Seite 2 von 4 Will you be paying by credit card? – No, in cash. He usually pays by credit card, so he doesn’t carry around much cash. Besides studying at university, she has a part-time job at a café. Unit 4: Shopping to attract free gift [41träkt] [!fri. 1g9ft] anlocken kostenloses Angebot gift travel agent opening clothes shop bookshop [g9ft] [1trävl e9d74nt] [148pn9N] [1kl48Dz Sqp] [1b8kSqp] Geschenk Reisebüro(angestellte/r) Eröffnung Bekleidungsgeschäft Buchhandlung to agree to do sth [4!gri. t4 1du.] food hall [1fu.d h0.l] vereinbaren / sich darauf einigen, etw zu tun Lebensmittelabteilung worried [1wcrid] besorgt, beunruhigt so-called the day before yesterday in those days to be late in trouble to steal [!s48 1k0.ld] [D4 de9 b9!f0. 1jest4de9] sogenannt vorgestern [9n 1D48z de9z] [!bi. 1le9t] [9n 1trcbl] [sti.l] damals, in jenen Tagen sich verspäten, spät dran sein in Schwierigkeiten stehlen to put sth on owner to run after sb security guard [!p8t 1qn] [148n4] [!rcn 12.ft4t] [s91kj84r4ti g2.d] etw anziehen (Kleidung) BesitzerIn, EigentümerIn hinter jdm herrennen Sicherheitsbeamte/r to turn out to be kindness [!t3.n 1a8t t4 bi] [1ka9ndn4s] sich herausstellen als Güte, Freundlichkeit Yours sincerely [!j0.z s9n1s94li] grateful (to sb) to feel ashamed of [1gre9tfl] [!fi.l 41Se9md 4v] Mit freundlichen Grüßen (Briefschluss) (jdm) dankbar sich schämen wegen to promise [1prqm9s] versprechen to resist [r91z9st] widerstehen to thank sb (for sth) [TäNk] sich bei jdm (für etw) bedanken to fill out form application details to join [!f9l 1a8t] [f0.m] [!äpl91ke9Sn] [1di.te9lz] [d709n] paradise first name middle name initial date of birth gender male female postcode preferred indicate [1pär4da9s] [1f3.st ne9m] [!m9dl 1ne9m] [91n9Sl] [!de9t 4v1b3.T] [1d7end4] [me9l] [1fi.me9l] [1p48stk48d] [pr91f3.d] [19nd9ke9t] required field [r91kwa94d] [fi.ld] ausfüllen Formular Antrag(s-) Einzelheiten, Angaben mitmachen (bei), Mitglied werden (z.B. Klub) Paradies Vorname zweiter Vorname Initiale (Anfangsbuchstabe) Geburtsdatum Geschlecht Mann, männlich Frau, weiblich Postleitzahl bevorzugt (an)zeigen, darauf hindeuten, hinweisen auf erforderlich Feld The sale attracted hundreds of shoppers. If you spend 50 euros in the shop, you get a free gift! I talked to the travel agent about holidays in Spain. I will go to the opening of the new mall. I saw a nice jacket in the clothes shop. The bookshop has lots of interesting books and magazines. They agreed to do the washing up together. In the food hall there were lots of different things to eat. I’m worried about Jack. He looks ill. © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 53 Today is Friday. The day before yesterday was Wednesday. In those days some children worked in factories. He has missed the bus so he will be late. Barry didn’t do his homework. He will be in trouble. If you steal from Mr Smith’s shop, he will call the police. Don’t forget to put on your jacket. It’s cold outside. Mr Clarke is the owner of this shop. The security guard saw the boy steal a CD. Seite 54 It turned to be more difficult than we had expected. Thanks for your kindness. You have been so nice to me. I am very grateful for your help. Kate felt ashamed. She knew that she had behaved badly. I can’t help today but I will help tomorrow, I promise. I shouldn’t have any more chocolate cake but I just can’t resist! I want to thank you for your attention. Seite 55 Seite 3 von 4 First you have to fill in this application form. Can you give me more details? Would you like to join our football team? My first name is Emily. My date of birth is the 1st of May. Men and women are different genders. Men are male. Women are female. Don’t forget to write the postcode on the letter. What’s your preferred method of payment? Unit 4: Shopping Seite 56 to study (for sth) [1stcdi] lernen (für etw) goal to write out corner shop to take photos [g48l] [!ra9t 1a8t] [1k0.n4 Sqp] [!te9k 1f48t48z] Ziel aufschreiben Eckladen, Tante-Emma-Laden Fotos machen, fotografieren shop chain shopping parade strip mall market stall [1Sqp tSe9n] [!Sqp9N p41re9d] [1str9p m0.l] [1m2.k9t st0.l] Kaufhauskette (BE) Einkaufsstraße (AE) Einkaufsstraße Marktstand butcher’s greengrocer’s [1b8tS4z] [1gri.ngr48s4z] Metzger(ei), Fleischhauer Obst- und Gemüsehändler shop assistant store detective voucher bargain counter [1Sqp 4s9st4nt] [1st0. d9tekt9v] [1va8tS4] [1b2.g9n ka8nt4] VerkäuferIn LadendetektivIn Gutschein Wühltisch bargain fortune sales slip [1b2.g9n] [1f0.tSu.n] [1se9lz sl9p] gutes Geschäft, Schnäppchen Vermögen (AE) Quittung, Kassenbeleg receipt [r91si.t] (BE) Quittung, Kassenbeleg this way [1D9s we9] hier entlang Lisa can’t go shopping with us. She has to study for her exam. His goal is to lose three kilos before next summer. When you have an idea for a story, write out a plan. I took a lot of photos at the party. © 2013 Cornelsen Schulverlage GmbH, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Seite 57 Seite 4 von 4 We buy vegetables from a market stall because they are cheaper. Please get me some pork from the butcher’s. Did you buy these apples at the greengrocer’s around the corner? I asked the shop assistant how much the shoes cost. The store detective caught him stealing the CD. With this voucher you get ten percent off. You can find some cheap shirts on the bargain counter. I bought these shoes for only 20 € – a real bargain! This designer coat costs a small fortune. Make sure you are given a sales for everything you buy. And here’s your receipt. Thank you for shopping with us. I think we need to go this way.