Dialogue 1
Shop assistant : Good morning. Can I help you ?
Customer : Yes, please. I’d like to buy a T-shirt for my brother.
Shop assistant : How old is your brother ?
Customer : 15.
Shop assistant : What about a Union Jack T-shirt or an underground map T shirt ?
Customer : Well… I’m not sure. He’s a great fan of Harry Potter. Do you have any Harry Potter T-shirts ?
Shop assistant : I’ve got a nice Gryffindor hoodie for £32(thirty-two pounds) or a Gryffindor T-shirt for £16 (sixteen pounds).
Customer : I’ll take the hoodie.
Shop assistant : What size do you need ? Small, medium or large ?
Customer : medium, please.
Shop assistant : Here you are !
Customer : Thank you.
Dialogue 2
Shop assistant : Good afternoon. Can I help you ?
Customer : Yes, please. I’d like to buy a present for my little sister.
Shop assistant : Did you have anything in mind ?
Customer : Maybe something for school.
Shop assistant : We’ve got “I love London” pencil-cases, a skyline ruler, vintage London notebooks….
Customer : Oh ! These London guard pens are cute. How much are they ?
Shop assistant : They’re £ 0.50 (50 pence) each.
Customer : Wow that’s cheap ! I’ll take six pens and two notebooks.
Shop assistant : Shall I put them in a gift bag ?
Customer : Yes, please.
Dialogue 3
Shop assistant : Good morning, can I help you ?
Customer : Yes, please ; I’m looking for a souvenir for my mother. She’s very fond of tea.
Shop assistant : What about a teapot ? We’ve got some really original ones.
Customer : Good idea ! This one is really nice. How much is it ?
Shop assistant : £ 65. (sixty-five pounds)
Customer : That’s a bit expensive….
Shop assistant : What about a tea tin ? Let me show you this pack of three mini tea tins called “traditions of Britain” : there’s a red bus, a pillar box and a telephone box.
Customer : It’s lovely ! How much is it ?
Shop assistant : £ 9.50 (nine pounds fifty)
Customer : Great ! She’ll love it.