Unit 27 shopping for food
Basic sentence patterns
Where can I buy instant noodles?
The bargain counter is over there.
I want to buy a half pound of bacon, a pound of butter, two loafs of bread, three dozens of eggs
How much is a pound of bananas?
Here you are. Anything else?
I’d like a cabbage and two pounds of potatoes.
How much do I owe you?
Here is your change.
The meat counter has a special on pork.
You should pay for this at the check out counter.
Situation dialog
Where can I buy some food?
Walk down the ile, it’s over there on your left.
Thank you
How much is a pound of banaras?
One dollar and fitty cents.
Can I have two pounds of it?
That would be three dollars.
What about some of these apples, they were just coming in.
How much of they ?
One dollar and twenty cents a pound
I’ll take one pound of them.
How about the oranges?
The price is here on the rack
Anythin else?
No, That’s all, how much do I owe you?
The total is six dollars and twenty cents, please pay for them at the check out counter
Here you are, ten dollars.
Thank you, here is your change.
Where can I buy instant noodles?
Where can I buy caned food.
Where can I buy vegetables.
I want to buy a pound of butter.
I want to buy two loafs of bread.
I want to buy three dozens of eggs.
How much is a poud of oranges ?
How much is a poud of pears?
How much is a poud of bananas?
Words and expressions
Food, shopping, buy, instant noodles, bargain counter, pound, bacon, butter,loaf, bread, dozen, egg, banana, else, cabbage, potato, much, how much, owe, change, meat, special, pork, pay, check out, buy, vegetable, fruit, drink, beverage, apple, orange, pear, price, rap, that’s all, cashier