Whether it’s for clothes, food or anything else, shopping plays an important part in everyday life. Practise using language to discuss shopping, speak with shop assistants and understand advertising.
Watch the video then answer the questions below.
Rafa goes shopping for clothes
Rafa usually buys clothes online because...
(a) it's cheaper and quicker
(b) it's cheaper and there is more choice
(c) it's quicker and there is more choice
(b) Rafa says: 'Suelo comprar ropa por internet. Normalmente es más barata y hay más opciones.' (I usually/tend to buy clothes online. It's usually cheaper and there's more choice.)
Rafa prefers the jumper to the jacket. Give two reasons why.
Rafa says: 'Pero me gusta más el color de este jersey y es más barato que la chaqueta, solo cuesta 15 euros.' (But I like the colour of this jumper more and it's cheaper than the jacket, it only costs €15.)
Complete this sentence:
Rafa only has enough money to buy one item because last week he bought _________.
Rafa only has enough money to buy one item because last week he bought tickets for a concert.
Rafa explains: 'Solo tengo dinero para una cosa porque compré entradas para un concierto la semana pasada.' (I only have enough money for one thing because I bought tickets for a concert last week.)
Why does Rafa decide to buy the green jacket he tries on? Give two reasons.
He says: 'Es mi favorita. Y además, es la más cómoda. Me encanta.' (It's my favourite. And in addition, it's the most comfortable. I love it.)
Rafa is surprised when he opens his wallet because he thought he had __________.
Rafa is surprised when he opens his wallet because he thought he had two €10 notes.
He says: 'Pensaba que tenía dos billetes de diez en mi cartera, pero parece que no.' (I thought I had two €10 notes in my wallet, but it seems I don't.)