UNIT 7, 7A Vocabulary, Spending power, page 74-75
Exercise 3
1 £10,000
2 £3,500
3 £6,850
4 £12,000
5 £5,400
6 £500
Exercise 4
1 deli
2 florist's
3 stationer’s
4 greengrocer's
5 shoe shop
6 hairdresser’s
Exercise 5
baker’s bank butcher’s charity shop chemist’s coffee shop clothes shop cosmetics store deli (delicatessen) DIY store estate agent’s florist’s garden centre greengrocer’s hairdresser’s jeweller’s launderette newsagent’s optician’s post office shoe shop stationer’s takeaway
The stress is usually near the beginning.
Exercise 6
2 newsagent’s
3 clothes shop
4 jeweller’s
5 florist’s
6 post office
Exercise 7
1 special offer
2 bargain
3 price tag
4 sale
5 discount
6 coupons
7 refund
8 receipt
9 discount code
Exercise 8
Dialogue 1 – DIY store – coupon
Dialogue 2 – newsagent’s – special offer
Dialogue 3 – clothes shop – price tag
Dialogue 4 – jeweller’s – bargain
Dialogue 5 – florist’s – discount
Dialogue 6 – post office – receipt
Exercise 9
1 Have you ever asked
2 Have you ever used
3 Have you ever compared
4 Have you ever waited
5 Have you ever seen
UNIT 7, 7B Grammar, Second conditional, page 76
Exercise 3
1 past simple
2 would
3 infinitive
The world would be much better if money didn’t exist.
If money didn’t exist, how would you buy things?
If you needed something, you would make it.
If you couldn’t make it, you would swap with somebody else.
So if I wanted a new mobile phone, how would I get it?
If money didn’t exist, life wouldn’t be better for poor people.
If nobody had any money, everybody would be equal.
Exercise 4
1 d If I needed money, I would get a holiday job.
2 a If tablet computers didn’t cost so much, I would ask my dad to buy one for me.
3 f I would be upset if the coffee shop in my village closed.
4 c I could buy clothes really cheaply if I shopped at the charity shop.
5 b If I had a credit card, I could shop online.
6 e If I didn’t have a mobile phone, I would use my mum’s laptop to send messages.
Exercise 5
1 would save
2 made
3 swapped
4 would get
5 sold
6 could