10 Don't touch the cooker. You yourself. A 'll burn B are going to C burn 11 'Do you want to go out this evening?" "No, I can't. I Steve with his homework.' A will help B 'm helping C help 12 The flight to New York at 17.05. A leaves B is going to leave C will leaving 13 I'm so excited. We our cousins from Canada tomorrow. A see B seeing C 're seeing 14 As soon as I any news, I'll phone you. A hear B will hear C am going to hear 15 Don't start eating until I there. A will get B am getting C get 16 This queue is enormous. We here for a long time! A 're going to be B are being C are 17 When we get to the top of the hill, I ... some photos. A 'm taking B 'm going to take C take 18 Thanks for booking a restaurant for Dad's birthday. Where ? A do we go B will we go C are we going 19 'What's the dentist's phone number?" 'I don't know, I in the phone book.' A 'll look B 'm going to look C look 20 'Look, my suit's dirty!' 'OK, I it to the dry cleaner's this afternoon.' A am taking B 'll take C 'm going to take.
Helen said that she wanted to buy a pair of boots. Shop assistant asked what her size was. Helen answered it was thirty-four, and said that she wanted very warm ones, too. She said it was very cold outside. Shop assistant confirmed that it was really terribly cold. He said Helen that she had very small feet and It wouldn’t be easy to find a suitable pair, he was afraid.
In few minutes he inquired if thouse were nice boots and asked Helen if she would try them on. Next he asked how did they feel. Helen said she thought they were a size too big. She asked if he could find a different pair. Helen asked if he could give her a smaller size. Shop assistant said he would have another look. Then he said Helen there were a lovely pair; but it was more expensive.Helen said that it didn’t matter... She said It felt more comfortable and that she thought she would take that. She asked how much it was.
Shop assistant said that it was seventy-five roubles. Helen asked where she could pay.
Shop assistant gave her the boots and said the check was inside.
Helen thanked and asked where the glove department was.
Another customer invited her to come with him and said that he would show her.
Елена: Извините, Как мне пройти к обувному отделу ?
Продавец: Это там, слева
(В обувном отделе)
Елена: Мне нужна пара ботинок
Продавец: Размер?
Елена: 34. И я хочу также теплые. Очень холодно на улице.
Продавец: О да! Ужасно холодно! 34-й….У вас очень маленький размер ноги. Боюсь, будет нелегко найти подходящую пару .
(через несколько минут)
Вот очень милые ботинки, как вам кажется? Не хотите ли примерить? Как вы себя чувствуете в них?
Елена: Мне кажется, они большого размера. Возможно вы сможете найти другую пару ? Вы не могли бы дать мне размер поменьше?
Продавец: Минутку. Я еще раз посмотрю. О-оо, вам повезло! Вот прелестная пара, но несколько дороже.
Елена: Неважно. Я чувствую себя в них более комфортно. Я думаю, я возьму их. Сколько они стоят?
Продавец: 75 рублей
Елена: Где я могу расплатиться?
Продавец: Там, у кассы
Елена
(после оплаты счета)
Продавец: Вот ваши ботинки. Проверьте внутри.
Елена А где отдел с перчатками?
Другой продавец: Пройдёмте со мной. Я покажу
Елена покупает темно-коричневые перчатки, подходящие под ее новые ботинки и смотрит на часы. Она видит, что уже достаточно поздно, и она быстро покидает магазин и спешит домой.