Shopkeeper: Hi. Can I help you?
Gemma: Hello. How much is this magazine?
Shopkeeper: Let’s see … Top Sounds, that’s £1.99.
Gemma: OK, can I have the magazine and do you have a bottle of water?
Shopkeeper: Yes.
Gemma: Have you got cold ones?
Shopkeeper: Over there in the fridge. Is that everything?
Gemma: I think so. Oh … and these sweets.
Shopkeeper: OK.
Gemma: How much is that?
Shopkeeper: That’s £3.40, please.
Gemma: Here you are.
Shopkeeper: Thank you … and there’s £1.60 change. Would you like a bag?
Gemma: No, it’s fine, thanks. Bye.
Shopkeeper: Bye.
…
Shopkeeper: Hi. Can I help you?
Gemma: Hello. H__ m___ is this magazine?
Shopkeeper: Let’s see … Top Sounds, that’s £1.99.
Gemma: OK, c__ I h___ the magazine and d__ you h___ a bottle of water?
Shopkeeper: Yes.
Gemma: H___ you g__ cold ones?
Shopkeeper: Over there in the fridge. Is that everything?
Gemma: I t____ s__. Oh … and these sweets.
Shopkeeper: OK.
Gemma: How m___ is that?
Shopkeeper: That’s £3.40, please.
Gemma: H___ you a__.
Shopkeeper: Thank you … and there’s £1.60 change. Would you like a bag?
Gemma: No, it’s f___, t_____. Bye.
Shopkeeper: Bye.
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I have problem with watching videos. It does not work,
Could you check for me.
Hi taylanken,
Thanks for letting us know. I've just tested it and it's working fine for me. Are you using Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari or another browser? Try using a different browser and see it that works. Can you see the other videos in the Video zone, Video UK and Film UK sections, or are they not working either?
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Rachael
LearnEnglish Teens team
it was the best video which I see
I like it.
It is fine chanse. But sometimes videos are a bit fast and longer.
I learned the phrase "here you are".
the video was easy to understand
There are some phrases that i learned watching this video.
For example, "Have you got cold ones?" and "Here you are."
That's Perfect! I understood correctly that lesson.
The video has been very informative and easy to understand
I love this shop
I learn a lot about this video but still fast with me. thanks
Hi everybody! It was very interesting and useful!
Hi everybody
perfect video
thanks so much for this video and exercices
hello! how are you frends?
hello!İ am fine and you?
What´s the meaning of top sounds?
Hi Rachelberry,
In the video 'Top Sounds' is the name of the magazine. It's a music magazine.
Literally 'top sounds' means something like 'great music'.
I hope that helps.
Jo (LearnEnglish Teens team)
My new word is shopkeeper
I like this video and exercises. You should have used more cues to understand. Thanks
Hi KeremAkif,
I'm happy to read that you enjoyed the video and exercises. Is there something in particular that you had trouble understanding?
Best wishes,
Jo (LearnEnglish Teens team)
Hi, everyone. I have not learned smth new from this video. Everything is clear.
Can I have the magazine and do you have a bottle of water?
Top sounds! That s one ninety pounds. please
How much is that ? Can i have a bottle of water,please ? Here you are . Would you like a bag ?
Bottle of water and bags.
It was very helpful, but there is one thing I don't quite understand. Why does the customer use 'have you got' instead of something like 'do you have?' Are they different in some way?
Hi Pippatwo. Both of those phrases can be used. 'Have you got ...?' has the same meaning as 'Do you have ...?' - it's asking if you have, own or possess something. There are other forms of it too (e.g. I've got, She's got, They've got, I haven't got, etc.).
Here are a couple more things to know about 'have you got'.
Jonathan (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
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