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Supermarket sweets handcreamsleeping pills perfume fashion magazines bread Exercise 2. Learn the dialogues by heart and make up similar dialogues of your own. I. Peter: Excuse me please, could you help me? Shop-assistant: Yes, of course. What can I do for you? Peter: Could I have a pint of milk and a pound of that cheese? Shop assistant: You mean Stilton? Peter: Yes, I like this cheese. It is very special. II. Shop assistant: Good morning. Can I help you? Susan: Oh, yes. I'd like to buy some beef. Shop assistant: Yes, how much would you like? Susan: Two pounds. Shop assistant: Anything else? Susan: Yes, have you got garlic dressing? Shop assistant: I'm sorry, we don't have any dressings. Go to the grocery in Crover Street. Susan: How much is the beef, please? Shop assistant: It is 3 pounds 45 p. Exercise 3.Write your shopping list. Go round the class and try to buy the items from other students. Exercise 4. Match the two halves of each proverb correctly. Find the Russian equivalents for these proverbs. What situations will you use them in? Half a loaf is ... and eat it. One man's meat is another man's... in the eating. Don't put all your eggs... poison. You can't have your cake... in the eating The proof of the pudding... in one basket. Unit 2 Text 1 The First Blast Furnaces | Lexical Exercises | Indefinite and Distributive Adjectives and Pronouns | The Crusades | Comprehension Check | Oral Practice | The Vast Growth of the Iron and Steel Industry | Lexical Exercises | Exercise 1. Translate into Russian. Comment on the use of Tenses. | A Tight Little Island | |