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Classroom quiz
BBC | British Council
Shopping 2
For each of the five questions choose the one correct answer
1.
Which is NOT possible? ‘I’d like a bunch of ________ please.’
a.
flowers
b.
bananas
c.
bread
d.
grapes
2.
Which of the following does NOT mean ‘cheap’?
a.
cut-price
b.
budget
c.
bargain
d.
dear
3.
Which if these is NOT correct? When you go shopping you can pay
________.
a.
by cheque
b.
by credit card
c.
by cash
d.
by debit card
4.
Which of the following is NOT possible?
a.
Shopping centre
b.
Shopping basket
c.
Shopping assistant
d.
Shopping spree
5.
Where would you get a loaf?
a.
A chemist’s
b.
A post office
c.
A bookshop
d.
A baker’s
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Shopping 2 answers
1.
a.
Wrong. A bunch of flowers is correct.
b.
Wrong. A bunch of bananas is correct.
c.
Correct. A bunch of bread is not correct. We say ‘a loaf of bread’.
d.
Wrong. A bunch of grapes is correct.
2.
a.
Wrong. ‘Cut price’ means cheap, eg. a cut price ticket.
b.
Wrong. ‘Budget’ means cheap, eg. a budget holiday.
c.
Wrong. ‘Bargain’ means cheap, eg. What a bargain!
d.
Correct. ‘Dear’ means expensive, eg. Houses are so dear these days.
3.
a.
Wrong. We say pay by cheque .
b.
Wrong. We say pay by credit card .
c.
Correct. We say pay in or with cash .
d.
Wrong. We say pay by debit card .
4.
a.
Wrong. A shopping centre is a place with lots of shops all in one
building.
b.
Wrong. You carry your things in a shopping basket in the supermarket.
c.
Correct. We say shop assistant not shopping assistant.
d.
Wrong. A shopping spree is when you spend a lot of money buying a lot
of things (not food) at one time.
5.
a.
Wrong. You wouldn’t get a loaf in a chemist’s.
b.
Wrong. You wouldn’t get a loaf in a post office.
c.
Wrong. You wouldn’t get a loaf in a bookshop.
d.
Correct. You would get a loaf in a baker’s - it’s bread!
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