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8 READING &

LISTENING EXTRA
ELEMENTARY UNIT 8 4 Look at the second half of the poster
(The solution?). Which of these
1 Where do you usually go
things do you do regularly? Is it easy
shopping: a) at the local shops,
to shop in local shops in your
b) in a supermarket or c) at a
neighbourhood?
shopping centre. Why?
5 8.1 Listen to Ross. He works for

buy
the Buy Local campaign. Is he happy
with the campaign at the moment?

6 Listen again and answer the

local
questions.
1 When did he start working with the
campaign?
                
2 Why did he join the campaign?
The problem?                 

• centres
Big supermarkets and out-of-town shopping
are growing all around the country.
3 Why did his friend’s shop close?
                     
• every
People are driving out to these centres in the car
weekend.
4 What’s special about the new
car park?
• They aren’t shopping in their local shops.                 

• Small shops are closing in the town centres.


5 How did they help older customers?
                
• Local people are losing their jobs. 6 What is his friend doing now?
• Town centres are slowly dying.                 

The solution? You! 7 A Match the extracts a)–f) with the


questions in Exercise 6.
• What can you do? a) His shop closed. It was very sad.
• Buy your bread from the local baker’s every day. b) We talked to the local authorities.
• vegetables.
Go to your local market for fresh food, fruit and
c) It was Christmastime, I remember.

• the
Walk to the shops – it’s good for your health and
environment.
d) The shop is open again and it’s
doing much better than before.

• less – shop more often.


Buy e) Then a new supermarket opened
out of town.
f) It makes a big difference.

B Listen again and check.


You know it makes sense:
for you, for your town, for the planet! 8 Work in pairs or small groups.
Draw up a list of advantages and
disadvantages of shopping at an
2 Look at the poster. What is it trying to do? out-of-town shopping centre or
1 describe an out-of-town shopping centre supermarket. Think about the things
2 ask people to use their local shops in the box.
3 give people information about their local shops prices time parking choice
fresh products friendly service
3 Look at the first half of the poster (The problem?).
Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 There are more big supermarkets than in the past.
9 Look at the list you wrote in
Exercise 8. Do you think it’s better
2 People walk to the out-of-town shopping centres. to shop in small local shops or at an
3 People don’t go to the small shops near their homes. out-of-town supermarket? Why?
4 There are more small shops in the centre now.
5 Small shops are not doing well.
6 Town centres are doing very well.

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