You're a shop assistant. When a customer enters the shop, you should say...
A. How's the weather today?
B. Can I help you?
C. I'm just looking.
D. Can I have a look?
You want to try on some clothes, you should say...
A. Are you looking for anything in particular?
B. Where's the fighting room?
C. Where's the fitting room?
D. How much is it?
You're asking for the price, you should say...
A. How many is it?
B. How much it is?
C. How is it much?
D. How much is it?
You decide to buy something, you should say...
A. Can I try this on?
B. How much it is?
C. I'll take it.
D. It doesn't fit.
A shop assistant comes to you, but you haven't decided whether to buy it or not, you should say...
A. I'll take it.
B. No, thanks, I'm just looking.
C. Can I try it on?
D. Can I have a look?
You want to buy a dress, but you cannot find it in the shop, you should say...
A. Do you sell any dress?
B. Can I try the dress on?
C. Can I have a look?
D. The dress doesn't fit.
You normally wear an M size, but the trousers you want to buy only have an XXL left, you should say...
A. I'll take it.
B. No, thanks, I'm just looking.
C. Can I try this on?
D. It doesn't fit.
You're a cashier in a shop. When a customer wants to pay the bill, you should say...
A. Can you enter your PIN, please?
B. Are you looking for anything in particular?
C. Are you paying by cash or credit card?
D. Are you paying with cash or credit card?
You're a shop assistant. Your customer seems to be searching for something, you should say...
A. Are you looking in something in particular?
B. Are you paying by cash or credit card?
C. Are you looking at something in particular?
D. Are you looking for something in particular?