shopping

shopping

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Learn how to write a letter of complaint.

The challenge is on, but first Ashlie and Stephen must decide what art to make. Stephen seems to be doing well, but there's a soapy surprise in store for his customers.

Every year in November, people look for bargains on Black Friday. But did you know that the same day is also Buy Nothing Day?

Beautiful Christmas window displays are one way shops get into the Christmas spirit. Amandeep goes to Fortnum & Mason to see the work that goes into the displays and find out more about Christmas shopping.

Stephen decides he’s going to fix up an old banger and gets Ashlie to help him. There’s just one small problem ...

Carolina and Emily are also back for Series 4! Along with Jo and Adam, they talk about the time of year when bargains can be had – the January sales!

Tess and Ravi are back to talk about shopping in London, and Jo and Adam look at how to use the word 'too' in different ways.

Ashlie and Stephen do some shopping in Paris - and improve their French!

Do these exercises and learn words to talk about shopping.

London has some of the world’s most famous department stores: Harrods, Selfridges, Fortnum & Mason, Harvey Nichols and many others. Our presenter Richard visits them and also samples a smaller shop for a range of shopping experiences.

Richard leaves the big shopping areas for small, interesting shops and markets. We hear from a man who sells photographs to Outer Mongolia, and some London shoppers tell us what they like.

Read about the Buy Nothing movement and answer the questions to practise and improve your reading skills.

Read about the sharing economy to practise and improve your reading skills.