B: Just a few minutes. I need to make a list of things that we need.
A: Good idea. Have you written down potatoes, carrots (胡萝卜),
and onions (洋葱)?
B: I don’t have onions on my list. I’ll add them. We should get some tea.
Is green tea ok or should we get the same tea that we usually get?
A: Let’s get both. We need some coffee too. Is that on your list?
B: Yes, it is. Here’s my list. Is there anything that I’ve forgotten?
A: I think you’ve got everything. I want to got some chocolate and some cheese.
B: What kind of cheese do you want.
A: I’m not sure. I’ll decide at the cheese counter, when I can see what they have. Have we got enough money?
B: We don’t have enough cash, so I’ll take my credit card and we can pay with that. Where are the car keys?
A: I’ve got them there. Shall I drive?
Intermediate
A: Do you do a lot of your shopping online?
B: Not really. I like looking on the internet at what’s available, but I usually prefer to actually see and touch what I’m buying before I pay for it. Sometimes, I’ll look at something in a shop, but later buy it online if it’s cheaper. You don’t like buying things online, do you?
A: No. I’m a little worried about security. You never know who’s trying to find out your codes and passwords. Aren’t you worry about that?
B: Not really. I know that it happens, but if you buy from reputable companies with secure websites, you should be ok. Even though I use online shopping facilities, I don’t think it’s the best way to shop.
A: I’m surprised to hear you say that. I thought you loved anything technological.
B: I do. I’m a big fan of using new technology, but I don’t want to sit in front of a computer screen all day. I think people need to get out and interact with other people.
A: So, how about coming to the department store with me? I want to see if there are any new summer clothes on sale yet.
B: Sure. I’d love to join you. Can we stop by the computer store? I just want to see if they have something.
A: Sure. While you’re in the computer store. I will visit the book store opposite. I like to browse through their books and see if they have anything interesting.
B: Ok. I’ve finished online. Let’s go. I’ll just get some money and my credit card.
A: Thanks for reminding me. I had forgotten to get mine.
1. reputable :[ˈrepjutəbl]
A reputable company or person is reliable and can be trusted.
2. secure :A secure place is tightly locked or well protected, so that people cannot enter it or leave it
3. shopping facilities 购物场所
4. interact: [ˌintəˈrækt] act together or towards others or with others
5. department store : 百货公司
A department store is a large shop which sells many different kinds of goods.
6. on sale: Available for purchase; Available for purchase at reduced prices