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Shop assistant: Can I help you?
Ruth: I'm looking for a smart dress for a very special occasion
Shop assistant: OK. Let's see what we can find. This one here is very nice: a long striped skirt with a matching light blue jacket and a hat.
Ruth: Oh no. Nothing like this. But I can see some beautiful long dresses overthere. Can I try this red one on, please?
Shop assistant: Yes, of course. The changing room is just here, on the left.
(some minutes later)
Shop assistant: Was it all right? Did you like it?
Ruth: Mm, it's a little bit too short. Do you have a bigger size?
Shop assistant: No, I'm sorry, we don't have a bigger size. But what about this one here?
Ruth: The white one?
Shop assistant: Yes, and also the one with dark blue trousers and a matching shirt. It's really impressive.
Ruth: Yes, It is. I'll try the white one on first.
(a few minutes later)
Ruth: It's great. I'll take it.
Shop assistant: OK. It's £ 260. How do you want to pay?
Ruth: Do you accept Visa?
Shop assistant: Yes, of course.
Ruth: Okay. Here you are.
Shop assistant: Thank you. Sign here please. And here you have your beautiful dress.
Ruth: Thank you very much. Bye
 
What dress does the woman buy?
Choose the right picture: 1, 2 ,3 or 4.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

 


Match the lists
Match these expressions according to the text
light blue
special
smart
striped
matching
changing
shop
bigger
dark blue
assistant
dress
occasion
skirt
jacket
room
size
shirt
trousers


 
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Useful expressions          
 
To get dressed: vestirse
To put something on: ponerse algo (de ropa):  "I put my coat on": "Me pongo el abrigo"
To take something off: quitarse algo: "Take your shoes off": "Quítate los zapatos"
To have something on: llevar algo puesto: "I've got my black shoes on": "Llevo los zapatos negros"
To ge changed: cambiarse
Size: talla: "What size are  you?": "Qué talla lleva?"
To try something on: probarse algo