ГДЗ Англійська мова 6 клас. Підручник [Калініна Л.В., Самойлюкевич І.В.] 2014

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Unit Five: Are you Good at Shopping?
p. 128, ex. I.
I think Ann plans to buy a new hand bag, because she wants to be stylish.
I think Ann plans to buy a new book, because she likes reading.
I think Ann plans to buy a tasty cake, because she is a sweet tooth.
I think Steve plans to buy a new computer game, because he wants to play it.
I think Steve plans to buy a new football, because he is a football fan.
I think Steve plans to buy some nuts, because he wants to have a snack.
p. 129.
a) Play a competition grammar game.
You really must stop buying sweets.
1. You must understand that it’s good to eat healthy food.
2. Ann has to go shopping on Sundays.
3. We must come in time.
4. I have to buy new shoes. These are too small.
5. You will have to get up early.
6. All schoolchildren must study well.
p. 129, ex. 1a.
You mustn't take biscuits with hand. Use plastic gloves, please.
You have to leave your bag here.
We should pay for ice cream.
You must go downstairs.
You should park your car here.
p. 130, ex. 2a.
1. Where to buy bread. — Where should I buy bread?
2. Where to pay for your products. — Where should I pay for the products?
3. Whether to take a shopping bag — Should I take a shopping bag?
4. What to buy at the fruit shop — What should I buy at the fruit shop?
5. What gift to buy for your friend's birthday — What gift should I buy for my friend's birthday?
6. Whether to go shopping alone or with your mum — Should I go shopping alone or with our mum?
p. 130, ex. 2b.
1. I don't think you’ll better buy this dress; it’s too short for you.
2. In my opinion you’ll better buy a book instead of CD.
3. Ann should buy a blouse in green, it is so becoming her.
4. You’ll better tell a shop assistant that you are looking for a new pair of shoes.
5. Steven should talk to his mom before going to the shop.
6. We a 11 think you’ 11 better try this suit on.
p. 130, ex. IV
1) My mum does the shopping trip once a week.
Have you visited a new shopping centre? Don’t forget to take your shopping bag. Let’s make a shopping list.
Take a shopping cart. We have got lots of products.
p. 131.
At home. I love shopping trips with my mother, because she teaches me how and where I can buy the right things. In the city centre there is a street with lots of different shops which sell clothes and food. They have a reputation for good quality .1 dislike such shops, because there are crowds of shoppers and I get tired very quickly. When my mum is busy I do the shopping at a small shop on a corner.
p. 131, ex, 1.
Ann would like to buy a new flower pot for the Botanic class.
Steven would like to buy a new CD with Lloyd Webber’s musical.
p. 131, ex. 2.
1. How often do you do the shopping? — I do shopping twice a week.
2. Where do you like to do it? — I like visiting the nearest supermarket.
3. Who is much of a shopper in your family? — My sister is much of a shopper in our family.
4. Why do many people write a shopping list? — They don’t want to forget anything.
5. When are you dazzled at the shop? — When I see plenty of goods.
6. What shop do you pop into more often and why? — I pop into the greengrocers’ because I like bananas.
p. 131, ex. 3.
I love shopping1 trips with my elder sister, because she teaches me how and where I can buy the right things. In the centre of most towns and villages in Britain there is a street with lots of different shops. This street is usually called the High Street and it is very convenient to do the shopping there. My sister likes “Marks and Spencer chain-stories” which sell clothes and food. She says they have a reputation for good quality and besides if you buy something you don’t like you can take it back and get your money back. I dislike such shops, because there are crowds of shoppers and I get tired very quickly. When my sister is busy I do the shopping at small shops on a corner. We call them corner shops. They are open until late in the evening and sell freshly baked cakes. They are so delicious.
p. 132, ex. 2.
1. Dan is not much of a shopper,
2. Andrew Lloyd Webber is a great British composer.
3. Sieve's granny is a music teacher.
4. Steve's granny is a great admirer of musicals.
5. Ann knows much about this writer.
6. The girls are good dancers.
p. 132, ex, 3.
It is Steve. He wanted to compliment Ann, because he liked her new dress.
1. I haven’t gone shopping for ages! — It is Steve. He wants to say that he isn’t keen on shopping.
2. Are you very busy at the moment? — It is Steve. He wants Ann to accompany him.
3. Sure. I had no idea that you are musicals’ admirer. — It is Ann. She was surprised that Steve was buying a CD.
4. Not very much, but why? — It is Ann. She asks Steve what he wants.
5. That’s true, but it’s not that easy even for us! — It is Ann. She says that some-times she is tired of shopping.
6. Not me. I like to please my granny, a music teacher. — It is Steve. He wants to buy a CD with a musical for his granny.
p. 133, ex. 2.
A: I say Mary, you look smart in this blouse. Is it new?
B. Exactly. I’ve just bought it on sale.
A: I am not much of a shopper, you know. You, girls are so fond of shopping!
B: That’s true. But it’s not that easy even for us. You never know what you can like.
A: My mum says I should plan a shopping trip ahead and write a shopping list.
B. That’s OK if I should plan a shopping trip ahead.
A: By the way are you very busy at the moment?
B: Not very much, but why?
A: There is a new supermarket and there is a wide choice of perfume. Can you give mea hand?
B: Sure. I had no idea that you enjoy perfume. But let’s go.
p. 133, ex. 3.
I’m not much of a shopper but sometimes I do it. My mum says I should plan a shopping trip ahead and write a shopping list. It’s OK especially if you want to buy food. In the city centre there is a street with lots of different shops which sell clothes and food. They have a reputation for good quality. I dislike such shops, because there are crowds of shoppers and I get tired very quickly. When my mum is busy I do the shopping at a small shop on a corner.
p. 134, ex. VIII.
We can compare the way of shopping in Ukraine with that of the USA and England. We all go to the supermarket, but in Ukraine we often go to the nearest shop. We all try to buy products in big portions. But the Ukrainians buy more than they had planned.
p. 135, ex. 1.
1. Yes, I'd be glad to.
2. Of course. I will.
3. I'm sorry, but I can't.
4. With pleasure.
5. Willingly.
6. Sure I will do that.
p. 136, ex. 2b.
Would you like an apple?
Would you like some tea?
Should I buy some milk?
Would you like this cake?
Could I help you?
p. 137, ex. 1a.
At the grocers we can buy sugar, salt, tea, macaroni and things like that.
At the greengrocer’s we can buy a bunch of bananas/grapes a head of cabbage.
At the dairy we can buy a carton of milk/ sour cream; a container of yogurt/cottage cheese.
At the baker’s we can buy a loaf of bread a long loaf/rolls/buns.
At the confectionery we can buy a bag of cookies, a box of sweets, a bar of chocolate. At the butcher’s we can buy a kilo of meat/ poultry, a can of meat.
At the grocer’s we can buy a package of sugar/tea/salt, a kilo of macaroni/rice/ buckwheat, a bag of flour.
p. 138, ex. 3.
We should go to the greengrocer’s and to the butcher’s if we want to cook Ukrainian borsch.
We should go to the greengrocer’s and to the butcher’s if we want to cook and to the dairy if we want to cook meat salad.
We should go to the greengrocer’s if we want to cook cabbage rolls.
We should go to the greengrocer’s and to the grocer’s if we want to cook an apple pie.
p. 138, ex. VI.
Canadians visit the grocer s, the greengrocer's, the dairy, the baker's once a week. Children like to shop at the confectionary. They usually buy maple syrup which they like to eat with pancakes or bread. Sometimes they buy a butter tart or chocolates. For some Canadians many products are high priced that’s why they do the shopping at the market place. They believe the quality of products is higher there and the prices are lower.
p. 138.
Things to buyDepartment
a long loafat the baker’s
a bag of flourat the grocer’s
a bar of chocolateat the confectionery
p. 140, ex. 1.
Don't get lost at the super-market. Take a shopping cart, look around and read the names of the departments. Then choose the products, put them into the shopping cart and go to the cash-desk. For some Canadians many products are high priced that’s why they do the shopping at the market place. They believe the quality of products is higher there and the prices are lower. Besides, you shouldn't stand in a line. There is a special market day in every town and village.
p. 140, ex. 2.
A: Hey, Ben,how often do you do food shopping?
B: As for me I do it twice a week.
A: Is it common to visit a supermarket? What department do you prefer?
B: Sometimes I do shopping at the baker’s and sometimes at the dairy. And what about you?
A: As a rule we go to the nearest shop. The products are cheaper and there are not many people.
B: Do you like markets?
A: Not at all, but sometimes I go there.
B: I go there on a Market Day. All the products are fresh and the prices are lower.
A: To each his own.
p. 140, ex. 2.
We can buy sugar at the grocer's.
We can buy bread at the baker’.
We can buy milk at the dairy.
We can buy meat at the butcher’s.
We can buy fruit at the greengrocer’s.
p. 143, ex. 2.
a) Should I buy a green blouse or ... a red one? I advise you to buy this one. It is so becoming you.
b) Would you like to buy this tracksuit? Not really. It’s too loose.
c) Shall I buy these shoes? — Sure. They look trendy and stylish.
d) — You’d better chose these short stories. — Oh, thank you. I’ll follow your advice.
e) — Should I choose roses or chamomiles? — I think chamomiles would be better.
f) Would you like to buy this CD? Exactly. It’s my favourite band.
You should buy clothes on sale. They are much cheaper.
You should buy these trainers. It is 40% discount.
You should buy these note books. They are 3 for the price of 2,
You should buy this stylish skirt. This is your chance.
p. 144, ex. 2.
We can buy clothes at the ready-made clothes department.
We can buy soap washing powder, and shampoo at the household goods department.
We can buy things made of leather at the leather goods department.
We can buy copy-books, pens, pencils at the stationer’s department.
We can buy shoes and trainers at the footwear department.
p. 144, ex. IV.
1) 1. stationer's — c) a shop that sells paper, copy-books, pens etc.
2. ready-made clothes — a) a shop that sales ready-made clothes
3. perfumery — a shop where perfumes are sold
4. leather goods — b) a place where you can buy things made of leather
5. footwear — f) a shop where you can buy shoes »boots etc.
6. household goods — e) the shop which sells things for household chores like: soap, washing powder, toilet paper.
p. 145.
At home. I enjoy doing non-food shopping very much. I usually do it with my sister and we like planning our shopping trip. We like getting discount or buying clothes on sale. It’s wonderful to choose new clothes and to try them on. But we don’t like spending too much time and money.
p. 147, ex. 2.
A: I say Julia I’ve run out of copy books .What about doing some shopping?
B: With pleasure. I’m so fond of shopping. A: Great! What store are we going?
B: Firstly, let’s go to the stationers department in the nearest shop. There is a sale and the prices are lower,
A: And where can we have a snack?
B: It is at the café near the shop. There is always a big selection of cakes .1 went there last Sunday.
A: Thank you very much, you know a lot about shopping.
B: My pleasure.
p. 147, ex. 2.
The more sport activities you have the better you feel.
The more fruit and vegetables you eat the healthier you are.
The more you write the fewer mistakes you make.
The more you read the sooner you finish your book.
The more you play the sooner you become a champion.
The more you listen to the native speakers, the better pronunciation you have.
p. 147, ex. 3.
1. Samantha felt ashamed. — Agreed. She was aware of her awful clothes.
2. Samantha was shy. — Agreed. She didn’t get used to fashionable shops.
3. Samantha was terrified. — Disagreed. She was carried away by the beauty.
4. Samantha was happy — Agreed. She had a great time.
5. Samantha felt sorry. — Disagreed. She felt embarrassed.
p. 148, ex. 3.
It was last week. I was going to buy a present for my friend and my sister offered her help. We decided to buy a computer game so we decided to go to the supermarket. There was a wide choice of computer games that’s why we were dazzled at what we saw. At last a shop-assistant helped us to do the right choice. We decided to go to the cafe to order some pizza and ice-cream. Then we went to the central park and had fun.
p. 148, ex. VII.
We usually visit a lot of shops before Christmas. We have to buy a lot of presents so I plan my shopping trip ahead. I prefer to do shopping with my sister and we usually choose the supermarket in the city centre. There always plenty of presents there so we are dazzled at what we see. At last we ask a shop — assistant to help us and we feel happy because we buy what we want.
p. 149, ex. III.
a) — Tim is fond of music. Do you think it’s a good idea to present him with a new CD of his favourite band? — Sure.
b) — My friend can't live without reading. What if we buy a new book about Harry Potter? — I think it will be a good choice.
c) — Sally has invited me for her birthday. — Wonderful I think this T-shirt will be a pleasant surprise.
d) Why don’t we buy him a book about his favourite tennis player? — Great! He is so fond of tennis.
p. 149, ex. IV.
1) 1. Is your friend hard to please? — It’s very hard to please my friend.
2. How long are you looking for a present? — I’m looking for the presents for a week or two.
3. To what shops do you go to buy a present? — I usually go to the jewelers or to the souvenir shop.
4. What hand-made presents can you present to your friends with? — I can knit a beautiful scarf.
5. What present do you find original? — Some hand-made presents.
6. Do you give the same presents to boys and girls? — It’s impossible to give the same presents to boys and girls.
p. 150
At home
WhoWhatHow much?Can you afford it?
MotherA scarf30 hryvnyasYes!
FatherA science fiction book20 hryvnyasYes!
BrotherCD’s15 hryvnyasYes!
p. 151, ex. 2.
1. I like your photography.
2. Our teacher liked my answer.
3. The police man gave an order to shout.
4. Thank you for the comfort you’ve made for me.
5. Why don’t we go for a walk?
6. She told me about her support.
Look at the pictures and say which presents children didn't choose and why.
Children didn't choose a box of chocolate, because Helen is always on a diet.
Children didn’t choose o poster of the film about Harry Potter, because she has already has five of them Children didn’t choose CDs because she is not a great admirer of music.
p. 152, ex. 2.
A: Hey Mike. Tomorrow is Dan’s birthday. Have you decided what to present him with?
B: Not yet. I saw a stylish T- shirt. Don't you think it’s a good choice?
A: Oh, I'm not sure... He has got quite a lot of them. Let’s look for something else. B. Why don’t we buy a big cake?
A: Yes, but don’t forget that he isn’t a sweet tooth.
B: I see. What if we buy a computer game? I know this is his hobby.
A: That would be great.
B: Settled then.
p. 153, ex. I.
— Excuse me, I need a new sweater for brother. Would you show me this one?
— Sure. But it is very small. How old is your brother?
— 15.
— Then you’d better buy these ones in green or in blue. Would you have a look at them?
— Oh, I’m dazzled. Should I buy this one or that one? I have to ask your brother to try it on or it may be tight or lose on him.
— Ok. Would you we do it right now?
— Certainly. This is the fitting room.
p. 153, ex. VIII.
One day my brother and me came to the calendar and remembered that today is our cousin’s birthday. We thought a little. My brother suggested presenting her with her favourite chocolate. But she is always on a diet. So we decided to buy her a very beautiful cup and some flowers. We went to the supermarket. We are not experienced shoppers but a shop assistant helped us.
p. 154, ex. II.
1. You can buy flowers at the florist’s.
2. Paper, pencils and pens are sold at the stationer’s.
3. Buy butter and milk at the dairy.
4. I've bought a nice pair of shoes at the footwear department.
5. There is a great selection of shirts and dresses at the ready-made clothes department.
6. Buy meat at the butcher’s.
p. 154, ex. III.
1. Ann adores tennis. Do you think it’s a good idea to present her with a new tennis ball. — c) I don’t think so. She has dozens of balls at home.
2. Boris is interested in computing. — a) A new computer game will be a good choice.
3. Why don’t we buy nice flowers for Alice? — f) Agreed. All the girls like flowers.
4. I’d like to buy a teddy bear for Olga. — b) I think it will be a pleasant surprise. Toys are always too many girls liking.
5. Steve can’t live without jazz. — d) What if we buy CD with New Orleans jazz?
6. Let’s present the girls with lots of chocolate, — e) I don’t think they will like them. Some girls don’t eat sweets.
p. 154-155, ex. IV.
1. How old is Nancy?— B. 13
2. Why was her sister's birthday very important? —A. because she became an adult.
3. What was Nancy presented with? — A. an e-book and a CD.
4. What music did the girl enjoy? — A. rock music.
5. What birthday present did her Ukrainian friend send her? — C. an embroidered blouse.
6. What for does Nancy save money? — A. for her trip to Ukraine.
p. 156, ex. VI.
I did the shopping once. One day my brother and me came to the calendar and remembered that today is our cousin’s birthday. We thoughts little. My brother suggested presenting her with her favourite chocolate. But she is always on a diet. So we decided to buy her a very beautiful cup and some flowers. We went to the supermarket. We are not experienced shoppers but a shop assistant helped us.


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