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A shopping dialogue - ESL worksheet by redrose83

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Problem Description:


The task is to fill in the missing words in a shopping dialogue using the provided word bank. The goal is to complete the conversation logically and grammatically.

Word Bank:


- help
- Anything
- much
- Thank
- like
- bread
- else
- please
- are
- Here
- back
- It's

Solution:


Let's fill in the blanks step by step, ensuring the dialogue makes sense and follows proper grammar.

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#### Dialogue:
1. Girl: "Hello!"
2. Shopkeeper: "Hello, can I ________ you?"
- The shopkeeper is asking if they can assist the girl. The appropriate word is help.
- Filled: "Hello, can I help you?"

3. Girl: "Yes, I'd ________ six bananas, ________."
- The girl is expressing her desire for six bananas. The appropriate words are like and please.
- Filled: "Yes, I'd like six bananas, please."

4. Shopkeeper: "________ you are. Six bananas. ________ else?"
- The shopkeeper is confirming the order and asking if there is anything more. The appropriate words are Here and Anything.
- Filled: "Here you are. Six bananas. Anything else?"

5. Girl: "And five pears, ________."
- The girl is adding five pears to her order. The appropriate word is please.
- Filled: "And five pears, please."

6. Shopkeeper: "Five pears. ________ you ________. Anything ________?"
- The shopkeeper is acknowledging the order and asking if there is anything more. The appropriate words are Here, are, and else.
- Filled: "Five pears. Here you are. Anything else?"

7. Girl: "Yes, do you have bread?"
8. Shopkeeper: "Yes, I do. Which bread do you ________? Brown bread or white ________?"
- The shopkeeper is asking which type of bread the girl prefers. The appropriate words are like and bread.
- Filled: "Yes, I do. Which bread do you like? Brown bread or white bread?"

9. Girl: "I'd ________ one brown and one white bread, ________."
- The girl is specifying her choice of bread. The appropriate words are like and please.
- Filled: "I'd like one brown and one white bread, please."

10. Shopkeeper: "Okay, here you are. ________ else?"
- The shopkeeper is confirming the order and asking if there is anything more. The appropriate word is Anything.
- Filled: "Okay, here you are. Anything else?"

11. Girl: "No, thank you. How ________ is it?"
- The girl is asking about the total cost. The appropriate word is much.
- Filled: "No, thank you. How much is it?"

12. Shopkeeper: "________ seven pounds eighty, please."
- The shopkeeper is stating the total cost. The appropriate word is It's.
- Filled: "It's seven pounds eighty, please."

13. Girl: "Here you ________. Ten pounds."
- The girl is paying for the items. The appropriate word is are.
- Filled: "Here you are. Ten pounds."

14. Shopkeeper: "And two pounds twenty ________. Here you are."
- The shopkeeper is giving change. The appropriate word is back.
- Filled: "And two pounds twenty back. Here you are."

15. Girl: "________ you very much. Goodbye."
- The girl is thanking the shopkeeper. The appropriate word is Thank.
- Filled: "Thank you very much. Goodbye."

16. Shopkeeper: "Bye bye. Have a nice day!"

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Final Filled Dialogue:


1. Girl: "Hello!"
2. Shopkeeper: "Hello, can I help you?"
3. Girl: "Yes, I'd like six bananas, please."
4. Shopkeeper: "Here you are. Six bananas. Anything else?"
5. Girl: "And five pears, please."
6. Shopkeeper: "Five pears. Here you are. Anything else?"
7. Girl: "Yes, do you have bread?"
8. Shopkeeper: "Yes, I do. Which bread do you like? Brown bread or white bread?"
9. Girl: "I'd like one brown and one white bread, please."
10. Shopkeeper: "Okay, here you are. Anything else?"
11. Girl: "No, thank you. How much is it?"
12. Shopkeeper: "It's seven pounds eighty, please."
13. Girl: "Here you are. Ten pounds."
14. Shopkeeper: "And two pounds twenty back. Here you are."
15. Girl: "Thank you very much. Goodbye."
16. Shopkeeper: "Bye bye. Have a nice day!"

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Explanation:


Each blank was filled with the most appropriate word from the word bank to ensure the dialogue flows naturally and makes logical sense. The solution adheres to proper grammar and context.

Final Answer:


\boxed{
\text{help, like, please, Here, are, Anything, please, like, bread, like, please, Anything, much, It's, are, back, Thank}
}
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