Buying a uniform.
Shopkeeper: Hello, can I
you?
Jenny’s mum: Yes, please. I need a
for my
daughter. She is starting school at Southbank International School in
.
Shopkeeper: Very good! How old are you?
Jenny: I’m 11.
Jenny’s mum: Jenny is in year 7, in 7W.
Shopkeeper: OK, no problem. So she is in Windsor house and their
is
with
stripes. Let me look. Ah, here is your yellow tie.
Jenny’s mum: Very nice.
?
Shopkeeper: It is
.
Jenny: I
like this tie!
Jenny’s mum: Jenny, don’t be silly! Stop, please!
Shopkeeper: Now, here is your
.
Try it on.
Jenny: I look horrible with this blazer, green is not my colour!!
Jenny’s mum: Come on, Jenny, be sensible! And look, the
is very nice.
Jenny’s mum: How much is the blazer?
Shopkeeper: It is
pounds. Do you prefer a
or
?
Jenny: Well, I
trousers, mum! I’m not comfy in a skirt!
Shopkeeper: Our
are very comfortable and they are only
pounds!
Jenny’s mum: Ok for the trousers, then! And two
, please!
Shopkeeper: Anything else?
Jenny’s mum: No, thank you, that’s fine. How much is it altogether, then?
Shopkeeper: Let me see, your two
are £14, your
is £6.85, your
is £26 and your
are £22, that's £
.85 altogether please.
Jenny: Wow!
quid for a uniform, that's expensive!
Jenny’s mum: Yes, but a uniform is practical in school.Come on Jenny, Jenny, you look so smart with your new uniform on!
Jenny: Well, I prefer my jeans and my trainers, that's for sure!!!!