Task 1. Read the text about a new supermarket. Find the definitions of the underlined words.
Shopping by Phone
On the walls of an underground station in Seoul, South Korea, there are a lot
of pictures of food and drinks: bananas, meat, rice, coffe, even pet food. But these
are not advertisements. This is the world’s first “virtual” supermarket, called
“Homeplus”.
The supermarket is unusual because you use the special Homeplus app on
your smartphone to go shopping. When you want to buy something, you use this
app to scan the barcodes of the products you want. You put them in your online
shopping trolley and then you pay by phone. You haven’t got any heavy bags to
carry because the supermarket delivers everything to your house for you.
South Koreans like shopping online and millions of them have smartphones,
but are they ready for this type of shopping? “Young Koreans use their
smartphones to do a lot of different tasks every day” says a Homeplus virtual store
manager. “Our costumers work really hard and don’t have enough time to go to the
supermarket. Our store helps them.” So, is this the future?
1. are little jobs we do every day at work or at home.
2. Sometimes in the middle of a TV programme they show .
3. An is a small computer program on your phone or tablet.
4. When you call a pizza company, it normally the pizzas to your
house.
5. A is something you put your food in at the supermarket.
Total: 5p.
Writing.
Task 2. Match the sentence halves.
1. Our holiday in England was absolutely ….
2. Let’s go to the beach. It’s absolutely ….
3. The new shopping centre is very ….
4. My friend’s new bedroom is absolutely ….
5. Open the window. It’s very ….. a … big.
b … huge!
c …. hot in here.
d …. boiling!
e … amazing!
Total: 5p.
Task 3. Choose the correct options.
1. Everything/Everyone was having a good time at the party.
2. There’s nowhere/nothing to do here. I’m bored.
3. There’s someone/something in my eye. It really hurts!
4. Everywhere/Everyone I look, I can see books and paper.
5. Did you get Mum anything/anyone for Mother’s Day?
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