Sales Person : Good evening, Miss. May I be of any assistance?
Shanti
: Good evening. Yes I am looking for a present for my brother.
Could
you show me something that I can give him as a birthday present.
Sales person : Sure. Do you have anything in mind?
Shanti
: That’s the problem. I can’t decide. It is for a sixteen years old boy.
What
would you suggest?
Sales person : Let’s see, does he like anything in particular?
Shanti
: Yes, he likes watches, but he has too many of them. I like to get something
different.
Sales person : How about clothes then?
Shanti
: That sounds okay. Could you show me some shirts?
Sales person : Yes of course, here you are.
Shanti
: This one is perfect. I’ll take it.
1. Shanti is shopping for a
A. birthday present
B. thank you card
C. farewell present
D. birthday card
2. Who is the present for?
A. Shanti’s brother-in-law
B. Shanti’s mother
C. The sales person
D. Shanti’s brother
3. Shanti’s brother has a lot of
A. watches
B. clothes
C. shirts
D. toys
4. The sentences, “ May I be of any assistance” means
A. Do you have any assistant?
B. Do you want to help me?
C. May I help you?
D. May I be excuse?
5. Where is the dialogue above most likely to happen?
A. departmental store
B. grocery store
C. market
D. school