Make up and act out the dialogue In nhe shop Use Can I help you? HowMake up and act out the dialogue In nhe shopUseCan I help you? How much is it
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(are they)?Here you are. I'd like to ... .Anything else? No, thanke you. That's all.
разыграть диалог в магазине использования, я могу вам помочь?
и разыграть диалог в магазине использования, я могу вам помочь? вверх и разыграть диалог в магазине могу я вам помочь? На
сколько он (они)?здесь вы находитесь. Я хотел бы ... . еще? Нет,
thanke вы. Вот и все.
Срочно! Пожалуйста!
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10.Make up and act out the dialogue 'In the shop".Use:Can I help you?Here you are.Anything else?
How much is is (are they)?I'd like to... .
No, thenk you.Thet's all.
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B: I live in the contry
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B:My famaly lives in a house
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B:Well? there are three bedrooms? a living room and a reading room. There is also a kitchen? a bathroom and a hall
Shopkeeper: How many would you like?
Customer: Here you are.
Shopkeeper: OK, that's four pounds seventy, please.
Customer: Yes, I'd like these biscuits, please.
Shopkeeper: Thank you very much.
Customer: Two, please. And how much are the big packets of crisps?
Shopkeeper: Certainly.
Customer: And have you got any cans of cola?
Shopkeeper: They're one pound fifty.
Customer: Can I have two packets, please?
Shopkeeper: Good morning. Can I help you? 1
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