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READING MATERIAL
Topic: Report Text
  Skill: Reading
Definition of Report

Report is a text which presents information
about something, as it is. It is as a result of
systematic observation and analysis
Generic Structure of Report

1. General classification: Stating classification of general
   aspect of thing; animal, public place, plant, etc which
   will be discussed in general

2. Description: Describing the thing which will be
   discussed in detail; part per part , customs or deed
   for living creature and usage for materials
Language Feature of Report

   Introducing group or general aspect

   Using conditional logical connection; when, so, etc

   Using simple present tense
MATERIAL:
SHOPS AND SHOPPING
       There are different kinds of shops. Some of them sell bread. Others have tea, sugar, coffee,
butter, cheese, sausages, meal, and fruit.

       When we want to buy something, we take our shopping-bag and go to a shop. There we can
see shop-girls and shop men who sell things.

       Many people do their shopping at the market. There the farmers sell the vegetables and fruit
which they grow themselves. They sell meat, milk and other things too.

       Large shops with many departments are department stores. In these stores we can buy almost
all we want. In the windows we see all the things which they sell there  food, suits, dresses, coats,
boots, shoes, radio and TV sets and many other things.

       Shops are very important in our life.

       In the past there were no supermarkets in Great Britain, but there were a lot of small shops.

       Fifty years ago people went to the shops almost every day. They went to the butchers to buy
meat. They went to the grocers for tea, sugar, flour and cheese. They bought butter and milk at the
diary. They bought bread at the bakers. They bought fruit and vegetables at the greengrocers.
Customers pointed to all the packets, bottles, boxes, cans, cartons, jars, and tins they wanted to buy.
Shop                              (Store)
chemists (shop)                  drugstore, pharmacy
bakery, bakers (shop)
grocers/grocery (shop)           grocery store, grocers
toyshop
bookshop                          bookshop, bookstore
butchers (shop)
shoe shop                         shoe store
fish shop, fishmongers (shop)
shopping centre                   (shopping) mall
department store
supermarket
jewellers (shop), jewellery shop jewelry store, jewelers
We buy . . . at the . . .
We buy bread at bakery ['beikri]
We buy meat at a butchery ['butri]
We buy fish at a fishmongery ['fimgri]
We buy butter and milk at a diary [d竜ri]
We buy vegetables at a greengrocery ['gri:ngrousri]
EXERCISE:
Put the words in the box in the
             right column.
cheese    a shirt   Fruit   mushrooms    cereal   jumper    a film

aspirin   a dress   Soap    toothpaste   shorts   shampoo   a suit



  Clothes shop                Food                    Chemists
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Reading material

  • 2. Topic: Report Text Skill: Reading
  • 3. Definition of Report Report is a text which presents information about something, as it is. It is as a result of systematic observation and analysis
  • 4. Generic Structure of Report 1. General classification: Stating classification of general aspect of thing; animal, public place, plant, etc which will be discussed in general 2. Description: Describing the thing which will be discussed in detail; part per part , customs or deed for living creature and usage for materials
  • 5. Language Feature of Report Introducing group or general aspect Using conditional logical connection; when, so, etc Using simple present tense
  • 7. SHOPS AND SHOPPING There are different kinds of shops. Some of them sell bread. Others have tea, sugar, coffee, butter, cheese, sausages, meal, and fruit. When we want to buy something, we take our shopping-bag and go to a shop. There we can see shop-girls and shop men who sell things. Many people do their shopping at the market. There the farmers sell the vegetables and fruit which they grow themselves. They sell meat, milk and other things too. Large shops with many departments are department stores. In these stores we can buy almost all we want. In the windows we see all the things which they sell there food, suits, dresses, coats, boots, shoes, radio and TV sets and many other things. Shops are very important in our life. In the past there were no supermarkets in Great Britain, but there were a lot of small shops. Fifty years ago people went to the shops almost every day. They went to the butchers to buy meat. They went to the grocers for tea, sugar, flour and cheese. They bought butter and milk at the diary. They bought bread at the bakers. They bought fruit and vegetables at the greengrocers. Customers pointed to all the packets, bottles, boxes, cans, cartons, jars, and tins they wanted to buy.
  • 8. Shop (Store) chemists (shop) drugstore, pharmacy bakery, bakers (shop) grocers/grocery (shop) grocery store, grocers toyshop bookshop bookshop, bookstore butchers (shop) shoe shop shoe store fish shop, fishmongers (shop) shopping centre (shopping) mall department store supermarket jewellers (shop), jewellery shop jewelry store, jewelers
  • 9. We buy . . . at the . . . We buy bread at bakery ['beikri] We buy meat at a butchery ['butri] We buy fish at a fishmongery ['fimgri] We buy butter and milk at a diary [d竜ri] We buy vegetables at a greengrocery ['gri:ngrousri]
  • 11. Put the words in the box in the right column. cheese a shirt Fruit mushrooms cereal jumper a film aspirin a dress Soap toothpaste shorts shampoo a suit Clothes shop Food Chemists