[00:03.10]Unit 10 Money Lesson 2 The Right Price
[00:09.65]Exercise 4 Listen to Part 1 of an interview
[00:14.00]with Helen Cooper and answer these questions:
[00:17.98]Hello and welcome to "The Shopping Programme".
[00:20.94]Today we're going to talk about bargains.
[00:23.53]In the studio we have Helen Cooper,
[00:25.97]a journalist,and a very enthusiastic shopper.
[00:28.70]Hello.
[00:30.17]Most people in Britain don't bargain for things
[00:32.50]you know,argue about the price of something.
[00:35.17]We pay the full price in the shop.
[00:37.42]The only time we probably bargain
[00:38.85]is when we buy a house or maybe
[00:41.12]when we buy a car.
[00:42.87]But what about you,Helen?
[00:44.41]Which of these things here would bargain for
[00:47.41]the fax machine,the scarfs,
[00:49.66]the necklace,the old record.
[00:52.05]Well,it depends where you are.
[00:53.81]You can't usually bargain in a supermarket,
[00:56.72]but sometimes you can bargain
[00:58.38]in shops and markets.
[01:00.24]For example,if you pay cash
[01:02.00]or buy a lot of things,
[01:03.58]you can often get a discount.But let's see.
[01:06.90]Well, I'd definitelly bargain
[01:09.17]for a fax machine.
[01:11.02]Mm,jewellery,a necklace,yes,why not?
[01:13.87]Scarfs,yes,sure.
[01:16.09]You can get good offers if you bargain,
[01:17.93]especially for clothing.Old records.
[01:20.29]Yes,you can certainly bargain for these,
[01:23.02]but you need to know if the record is valuable!
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