
1. Going shopping.
Choose the correct shopping category or shop department for each list of things to buy.
3. Read.
Read an email about neighbourhood shopping and choose the correct answer to the questions.
Dear Chuck,
		            I hope you  have a good journey here and that you find my apartment  without any problems.  Shopping can be difficult if you don't know where to go. Here are the shopping  tips that you asked for. First of all, you can do most of your grocery shopping at the mini-mall  in Rosalie. It's a 10-minute walk from  here and also on the bus route of the 475 bus from the city center. There are  lots of stores  and restaurants there. Now, if you are interested in buying  souvenirs, go to Brunswick Street in the Valley. There's a nice mall and street  market there and a lot of cut-rate souvenir shops. There are some interesting  shoe stores  and clothing stores, too. Oh, and the summer sales have just started, so  maybe you'll find some bargains. There are lots of big shopping malls it the  city center as well. I know some people hate shopping in malls, but they are  there if you need them. Well, I hope this answers your questions.
Have a great  holiday!
		          
Best wishes,
        Sam
5. Write.
Imagine you are going travelling this summer. A friend from another country is coming to stay at your home for a month. Tell your friend where she can go shopping in your city/town/neighbourhood. Use the words and phrases in exercise 2.
Write an email for your friend with information on these points:
Write about 150 words.
Check spelling, grammar and the organisation of your email.