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Unit 44

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Favorite Shops and Malls
Favorite Shops and Malls

B1- Intermediate Lower

Learning Objectives

In this lesson, you will learn how to describe your favorite retail spaces—from bustling city malls to cozy, independent boutiques—and explain what makes them appealing.

Exercise 1

New Words & Expressions 

Direction:  Listen and repeat after your tutor.

noun

Boutique

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/buːˈtiːk/

Meaning:

A large shopping center with many stores

    The local mall has over 100 shops and a food court.

Real Life Tip: 

Shopping malls are a popular social and shopping hub in American culture.

phrasal verb

Check out

Similar:

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/tʃɛk aʊt/

Meaning:

To visit or look at a store or mall

    Let’s check out the new mall downtown this weekend.

Real Life Tip: 

Commonly used in American English for exploring places.

phrasal verb

Hang out

Similar:

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/hæŋ aʊt/

Meaning:

To spend time somewhere for fun or relaxation

    e usually hang out at the mall after school.

Real Life Tip: 

Malls are often used as social spaces, especially by teenagers.

Mall

noun

Similar:

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/mɔːl/

Meaning:

A large shopping center with many stores

    The local mall has over 100 shops and a food court.

Real Life Tip: 

Shopping malls are a popular social and shopping hub in American culture.

Exercise 2

Role-Play

Direction:  First, read the conversation aloud. Then, practice by role-playing it with your tutor.

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Situation: Two friends are discussing their favorite shopping places.

Student 1

Hey Alex, do you want to check out the new mall this weekend?

Mia

Student 2

Sure! I love hanging out there, and they have a great food court.

Alex

Student 1

I like visiting boutiques too—they have unique clothes I can’t find anywhere else.

Mia

Student 2

I usually go to department stores because they have everything in one place.

Alex

Student 1

True, but I enjoy the atmosphere of small shops more than big stores.

Mia

Student 2

Yeah, sometimes it’s fun just to hang out and window shop.

Alex

Student 1

Which mall do you like the most in our city?

Mia

Student 2

I think the Riverside Mall—it has my favourite tech and clothing stores.

Alex

Exercise 3

Role-Play Q&A

Direction:  Answer the questions based on the conversation.


1. What are Mia and Alex planning to do this weekend?

2. Why does Alex prefer department stores?

3. What is Mia’s favorite type of shop?

Exercise 3

Practice Time

Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

Fill in the blank

I like ________ at the park after school.

​Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 

Exercise 3

Practice Time

Direction:  Complete the exercise by choosing the correct answer. 


1. I usually _______ (check / checks / checked) out new shops on weekends.


2. She _______ (hangs / hang / hung) out at the mall with friends.


3. They _______ (enjoy / enjoys / enjoyed) visiting boutiques for unique items.


4. We _______ (go / goes / went) to department stores when we need many things.


5. He _______ (prefers / prefer / preferred) hanging out at malls over small shops.


Exercise 4

Ask Your Tutor

Direction: Ask your tutor these questions. Listen carefully and learn


1. What is your favorite mall or shop in your city?


2. Do you prefer small boutiques or large department stores? Why?


3. How often do you hang out at malls or shopping centers?


Exercise 5

Discussion

Direction: Use the new words and expression you learnt in this lesson to have a conversation with your tutor. 


1. What is your favorite mall or shopping area?


2. Do you enjoy visiting boutiques or department stores more?


3. How often do you hang out at shopping centers?


4. Have you ever discovered a favorite shop by accident?


5. Do you usually shop alone or with friends?


6. What is your favorite section of a department store?


7. Do you enjoy window shopping? Why or why not?


8. How do malls in your city compare to malls in other cities?


9. Have you ever attended an event or activity at a mall?


10. If you could design your perfect mall, what would it include?


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