UNIT 7, 7G Speaking, In a shop, page 82
Exercise 1
They’re probably in a shop. They’re discussing a mobile phone.
Exercise 2
The girl buys the Micro 4.
Exercise 3
£89.99 (eighty-nine, ninety-nine),
£120.50 (one hundred and twenty pounds fifty).
Exercise 4
Conversation 1:
1 a laptop;
2 touch-screens and a built-in webcam;
3 £269.49
Conversation 2:
1 a tablet;
2 battery life, a memory card slot and an HDMI port;
3 £105.99
Conversation 3:
1 a video game controller;
2 a motion sensor and a case;
3 £30.75
Exercise 5
1 help
2 looking
3 Next
4 much
5 comes
6 pay
7 cash
8 credit card
9 PIN
10 change
11 receipt
12 like
14 Would
Shop assistant 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13
Customer 2, 4, 7, 8, 11
Exercise 6
Conversation 1 That comes to £249.50, please. How much is it? Can I pay by debit card, please?
Conversation 2 How would you like to pay? Enter your PIN, please.
Conversation 3 How much is it? Would you like anything else? Here’s your change and receipt.
UNIT 7, 7H Writing, A narrative, page 83
Exercise 2
The phone became locked when Emily entered her PIN because she entered it incorrectly three times. She and her friend had swapped phones by accident, so they had the wrong phone.
Exercise 3
1 A few months ago
2 Afterwards
3 then
4 in the end
Exercise 4
1 kindly, unfortunately, Amazingly, Luckily, safely
2 late, hard
3 kindly: use 1
unfortunately: use 2
Amazingly: use 2
Luckily: use 2
safely: use 1
late: use 1
hard: use 1
Exercise 5
1 ‘Have you got my charger?’ she asked.
2 ‘I can’t find my memory stick,’ said Tom.
3 ‘Good luck!’ shouted my mum. ‘Thanks,’ I said.
4 ‘It’s very late,’ said my friend.
5 ‘Did you see me?’ asked Ben quietly. ‘Yes,’ I replied.