Unit 2: Shopping
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Unit 2: Shopping
Unit 2: Shopping Unit 2: Shopping © 2010 Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Seite 22 example chain store department store ordinary [9g1z2.mpl] [1tSe9n st0.] [d91p2.tm4nt st0.] [10.dnri] Beispiel Filiale (einer Ladenkette) Kauf-, Warenhaus gewöhnlich, normal outlet shopping centre [1a8tlet] [1Sqp9N sent4] Filiale, Verkaufsstelle Einkaufszentrum mall AE shopping parade BE strip mall AE supermarket mail order catalogue market stall teleshopping online baker’s customer [m0.l] [1Sqp9N p4re9d] [1Sqp9N m0.l] [1su.p4m2.k9t] [me9l !0.d4 1kät4lqg] [1m2.k9t st0.l] [1teliSqp9N] [1qnla9n] [1be9k4z] [1kcst4m4] Einkaufszentrum Einkaufsstraße, -passage Einkaufsstraße, -passage Supermarkt Versandhauskatalog Marktstand Teleshopping online Bäcker(ei) Kunde/Kundin shopper goods [1Sqp4] [g8dz] KäuferIn Ware(n), Güter service specialist chemist stationer generally usually [1s3.v9s] [1speS4l9st] [1kem9st] [1ste9Sn4] [1d7enr4li] [1ju.7u4li] Dienst(leistung) FachApothekerIn SchreibwarenhändlerIn im Allgemeinen, normalerweise gewöhnlich, meistens class trip Cambridge eastern to role-play role several blouse size I’m afraid remainder range suitable [1kl2.s tr9p] [1ke9mbr9d7] [1i.st4n] [1r48lple9] [r48l] [1sevr4l] [blauz] [sa9z] [a9m 41fre9d] r91me9nd4] [re9nd7] [1su.t4bl] Klassenfahrt Universitätsstadt in Mittelengland östlich, Ostim Rollenspiel darstellen Rolle etliche, einige, mehrere Bluse Größe leider Rest(bestand) Sortiment, Auswahl geeignet, passend to depend price range voucher to browse at all to give sb a call you’re welcome [d91pend] [1pra9s re9nd7] [1va8tS4] [bra8z] [4t 10.l] [g9v 4 1k0.l] [j0. 1welk4m] abhängen (von) Preisgruppe, -segment Gutschein stöbern, sich umsehen überhaupt jdn anrufen gern (geschehen), bitte (schön) [1d9d79tl] [!ri.1tS2.d74bl] [!redi 1tS2.d7d] [päk] [qn !speSl 1qf4] [1kwql4ti] [9ks1tSe9nd7] [!cn1wqnt9d] [lu.z] [1se9lz sl9p] digital aufladbar aufgeladen Packung im Sonderangebot Qualität (um)tauschen unerwünscht verlieren Quittung A carrot is an example of a vegetable. Harrods is a big department store in London. It’s just an ordinary shop. There’s nothing special about it. The big shopping centre in town has over 80 shops in it. BE = shopping centre We go to the supermarket every week to buy our food. We use our computer to buy a lot of clothes online. The shop has a lot of customers. They spend a lot of money. = a person who goes shopping There are a lot of different goods to buy in the shopping mall. I generally get up at seven o’clock every morning. Seite 23 Vienna is a city in eastern Austria. We didn’t just go to one shop, we went to several. I like your blouse. It matches your skirt. This jacket is too small. Have you got a bigger size? I’m afraid she’s not here any more. The book isn’t suitable for children. Children shouldn’t read it. I don’t like it at all. = what you say after someone has said “thank you” Seite 24 digital rechargeable ready-charged pack on special offer quality to exchange unwanted to lose sales slip Seite 1 von 5 The skirt is very good quality. It’s been well made. I can’t find my watch. I think I lost it. Unit 2: Shopping leg cash credit card [leg] [käS] [1kred9t k2.d] Bein Bargeld Kreditkarte store to try on leggings to fit to match sweatshirt [st0.] [!tra9 1qn] [1leg9Nz] [f9t] [mätS] [1swetS3.t] Laden, Geschäft, Warenhaus anprobieren Leggings passen (zu) (dazu) passen Sweatshirt sale boot tights jumper outdoor clothing clothing [se9l] [bu.t] [ta9ts] [1d7cmp4] [!a8td0. 1kl48D9N] [1kl48D9N] Schlussverkauf, Ausverkauf Stiefel Strumpfhosen Pullover Oberbekleidung Kleidung [1Sqp9N l9st] [s41d7est] [1rcb4] [10.d4] Einkaufsliste, -zettel vorschlagen Gummi bestellen to fire away at least to be at sth to forgive to go on to to pick up [!fa94r 41we9] [4t 1li.st] [!bi 1ät] [f41g9v] [!g48 1qn t4] [!p9k 1cp] schieß los wenigstens, mindestens dabei sein verzeihen weitergehen zu abholen anyhow to hang on to call in at to be careful about [1eniha8] [!häN 1qn] [!k0.l 19n 4t] [bi 1ke4fl 4ba8t] jedenfalls dranbleiben, warten vorbeischauen bei achten auf to queue up pre-reading assignment to afford boutique latest to get older [kju. 1cp] [!pri.1ri.d9N] [41sa9nm4nt] [41f0.d] [bu.1ti.k] [1le9t9st] [get 148ld4] sich anstellen vor dem Lesen Aufgabe (es) sich leisten (können) Boutique neueste/r/s älter werden department bargain counter boring to laugh at [d91p2.tm4nt] [1b2.g4n ka8nt4] [1b0.r9N] [1l2.f 4t] Abteilung Wühltisch langweilig lachen über, auslachen to discover second-hand to hang rack shop sign an hour or so later [d91skcv4] [!sek4nd1händ] [häN] [räk] [1Sqp sa9n] [4n 1a84r 0. s48] [1le9t4] entdecken gebraucht, aus zweiter Hand (auf)hängen (Kleider-)Ständer Ladenschild ungefähr eine Stunde später to open for business smartly-dressed fabulous to come from to spend a fortune on [!48p4n f4 1b9zn4s] [!sm2.tli 1drest] [1fäbj4l4s] [1kcm fr4m] [1f0.tSu.n] das Geschäft (er)öffnen elegant gekleidet fabelhaft stammen aus/von ein Vermögen ausgeben für I haven’t got any money with me so I’m paying by credit card. This blouse doesn’t fit. It’s too big for me. This sweatshirt is good for wearing in winter. It’s nice and warm. Boots are warmer than shoes when it’s snowing. She wore a brown skirt with black tights. If you’re cold, put on a jumper! They sell a lot of nice clothing. The blouses and jackets are really nice. Seite 25 © 2010 Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. shopping list to suggest rubber to order I suggest you ring her at home. Seite 25 Transkript We need at least four tomatoes, no less. I’m very sorry. Please forgive me. We have to pick John up from the train station tomorrow. Anyhow, what was I saying? Seite 26 Seite 2 von 5 = to wait in a line = exercise I can’t afford to buy this car. I haven’t got any money. As she got older, she started to go out with her friends more. She works in the shoe department in Harrods. It was interesting at first but now it’s boring. They laughed at me because they thought I looked stupid. Columbus discovered America in 1492. I’ll be there in an hour or so. She can’t come at 7. She’ll come a bit later though – at about 9. It was a fabulous film. It was really good. Monika comes from Austria. She lives near Salzburg. Unit 2: Shopping fashionable once to be like sb smart exclusive designer label shopping basket debt for real [1fäSn4bl] [wcns] [bi 1la9k] [sm2.t] [9k1sklu.s9v] [d91za9n4 le9bl] [1Sqp9N b2.sk9t] [det] [f4 1r94l] modisch, modern, schick einmal wie jmd sein schick, flott, elegant exklusiv Designermarke Einkaufskorb Schulden echt, real equivalent to underline expression space changing room [91kw9v4l4nt] [!cnd41la9nd] [9k1spreSn] [spe9s] [1tSe9nd79N ru.m] Entsprechung unterstreichen Ausdruck Raum, Platz Umkleideraum, -kabine full-length mirror unfashionable at last [!f8l1leNT] [1m9r4] [cn1fäSn4bl] [4t 1l2.st] lang Spiegel unmodern endlich, schließlich uninteresting pretend electronic entertainment common particular collocation synonymous interchangeable dictionary [cn19ntr4st9N] [pr91tend] [!9lek1trqn9k] [!ent41te9nm4nt] [1kqm4n] [p41t9kj4l4] [!kql41ke9Sn] [s91nqn9m4s] [!9nt41tSe9nd74bl] [1d9kS4nri] uninteressant Spielelektronisch Unterhaltung gewöhnlich, normal, üblich bestimmt, besonder, speziell Kollokation synonym austauschbar Wörterbuch to discuss [d91skcs] etc. product [!et 1set4r4] [1prqdckt] besprechen, diskutieren (über), erörtern usw. Produkt, Erzeugnis pros and cons convenient [!pr48z 4nd 1kqnz] [k4n1vi.ni4nt] Für und Wider, Pro und Contra bequem, praktisch huge selection [hju.d7] [s91lekSn] riesig Auswahl, Angebot competitive delivery temptation [k4m1pet4t9v] [d91l9v4ri] [temp1te9Sn] konkurrenzfähig Zustellung, Lieferung Versuchung to control to slide into trap even [k4n1tr48l] [1sla9d 9nt4] [träp] [1i.vn] kontrollieren, beherrschen (ab)rutschen in Falle sogar (noch) peer-group pressure security payment personal data not … anymore advert local to auction item to exaggerate to keep quiet about disadvantage [!p94gru.p 1preS4] [s91kj84r4ti] [1pe9m4nt] [!p3.s4nl 1de9t4] [nqt !eni 1m0.] [1ädv3.t] [1l48kl] [10.kSn] [1a9t4m] [9g1zäd74re9t] ki.p 1kwa94t 4ba8t] [!d9s4d1v2.nt9d7] Gruppendruck Gleichgestellter Sicherheit Bezahlung, Zahlung persönliche Daten nicht mehr Inserat, Annonce, Anzeige örtlich, hiesig, einheimisch versteigern Posten, Artikel, Gegenstand übertreiben verschweigen Nachteil Boots are fashionable today. Everyone’s wearing them. This dress is very smart. Is it expensive? I need to earn more money to pay my debts. © 2010 Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Seite 27 Underline the correct word. What does the expression “You’re welcome” mean? Is there space for one more person in the car? Where are the changing rooms? I want to see if these trousers fit. Stop looking at yourself in the mirror! = not fashionable It took a long time to read but I have finished the book at last! = boring Listening to music is good entertainment. Sarah is quite a common name in Britain. Is there anything particular you want to buy? Seite 28 Seite 3 von 5 They discussed what to do about the problem. There were a lot of different products to buy at the shopping centre. It’s very convenient living near the school because then I don’t have to walk far every day. The building is huge. It’s really big. There’s a big selection of chocolate. There’s actually too much choice. Eating lots of chocolate is a temptation that is hard to resist. Make sure you don’t fall into that trap! Everyone was dancing, even James who doesn’t normally dance. You can make the payment by credit card. = advertisement We went to our local pub because it’s near to our house. How many items of clothing did you buy? = opposite of advantage Unit 2: Shopping Seite 29 gap opening to attract gift travel agent [gäp] [148pn9N] [41träkt] [g9ft] [1trävl e9d74nt] car park shuttle to show up worried [1k2. p2.k] [1Sctl] [!S48 1cp] [1wcrid] Lücke Eröffnung anlocken Geschenk Reiseverkehrskauffrau/-mann, Reisebüro Parkplatz, -haus Zubringerbus erscheinen, auftauchen besorgt, beunruhigt to belong to to replace [b91lqN t4] [r91ple9s] gehören (zu) ersetzen, austauschen to notice [1n48t9s] (be)merken to go on cubicle comic corner shelf purchase owner mobile phone [!g48 1qn] [1kju.b9kl] [1kqm9k] [1k0.n4] [Self] [1p3.tS4s] [148n4] [!m48ba9l 1f48n] geschehen, vor sich gehen (Umkleide-)Kabine Comic(heft) Ecke Regal(brett) (Ein-)Kauf BesitzerIn, EigentümerIn Mobiltelefon, Handy caller [1k0.l4] AnruferIn in fact [9n 1fäkt] tatsächlich whole [h48l] ganze/r/s to take off to turn out grateful paragraph [!te9k 1qf] [!t3.n 1a8t] [1gre9tfl] [1pär4gr2.f] ausziehen sich herausstellen dankbar Absatz, Abschnitt truly to apologize to resist ashamed closing kindness [1tru.li] [41pql4d7a9z] [r91z9st] [41Se9md] [1kl48z9N] [1ka9ndn4s] wirklich, tatsächlich sich entschuldigen widerstehen beschämt abschließend Güte, Freundlichkeit understanding Yours (very) sincerely to dress [!cnd41ständ9N] [j0.z !veri s9n1s94li] [dres] Verständnis Mit freundlichen Grüßen (sich) anziehen, kleiden cotton flip flops to put up with uncool [1kqtn] [1fl9p flqps] [!p8t 1cp w9D] [!cn1ku.l] Baumwolle Zehensandalen sich abfinden mit, ertragen unmodisch [1Sqp tSe9n] [!äkt 1a8t] [streNT] [1wi.kn4s] [st2.f 1d9ska8nt] [r9!p0.t 1bäk] Ladenkette vorspielen, aufführen Kraft, Stärke Schwäche Mitarbeiterrabatt Bericht erstatten, berichten über Fill in the gap with the right word. We got a nice gift from our granny for Christmas. We left the car in the car park and walked to the mall. I’m worried about Anne. She’s got a lot of problems at the moment. The skirt isn’t mine. It belongs to my sister. I broke your cup but I’ve bought a new one to replace it. I notice you’re wearing a new dress. It’s very nice. © 2010 Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. Seite 30 Put the chairs over there in the corner of the room. He’s not at home so I have to ring him on his mobile phone. The phone rang this afternoon. The caller was a good friend of mine. The book wasn’t very cheap. In fact, it was very expensive. Seite 31 I haven’t seen the whole film. I’ve only seen the end of it. She took off her jumper because she was hot. Read the first paragraph and then answer the questions. I am truly sorry. I’m very, very sorry. I apologized for stealing the trousers. Thank you for your kindness. You were really nice to me. She dresses in skirts and blouses even when it’s cold and snowing. = not cool Seite 32 shop chain to act out strength weakness staff discount to report back Seite 4 von 5 We acted out the dialogue. It was a lot of fun! Employees get a 20% staff discount on all products. Report back to me when you know more. Unit 2: Shopping Seite 33 [1b8tS4z] [1kem9sts] [1gri.ngr48s4z] [!st0. d91tekt9v] Schlachter, Fleischhauer Drogerie, Apotheke Obst- und Gemüsegeschäft WarenhausdetektivIn © 2010 Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin und Veritas Verlag, Linz. butcher’s chemist’s greengrocer’s store detective Seite 5 von 5 The store detective caught the shoplifter.