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…I am so happy that it’s nearly Christmas time and can finally go shopping for presents. What do Russians teenagers buy as presents? What are the advantages of shopping right before holidays? Do you prefer to get practical or decorative presents, and why? My parents went on holiday last week…
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Thanks for your letter. I’m always glad to get messages from you.
Everyone likes to get presents. As I know, Russian teenagers buy some little things such as sweets, postcards and so on, because it makes your present more memorable. In my opinion, the main advantages of shopping right before holidays are that you can feel the festive atmosphere and have a good time choosing some things. I
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This sponsored post made possible by shopDisney. All opinions are mine alone.
It’s so tempting to wait until the holiday is full-swing before doing our gift shopping. Perhaps it’s all the colors, sites and sounds while you’re checking things off your list. Or maybe those special sales pull you in. While those are great things, don’t be fooled – there are so many reasons Why Shopping Before the Holiday is Smart and saves so much time, stress and even money!
Yes, if you wait then there’s the holiday music and decor to enjoy – plus just something about the atmosphere that time of year that makes it extra special. But guess what? Stores roll out the holiday decorations and supplies earlier every year, and you can still go and feel that happy excitement but without the stress of a rush or shopping to-dos by hitting up great sales now. Then just head to the stores later on simply for the joy of it – it can be a whole new experience for this wonderful season by having the hassle of shopping already off your mind!
As for the special holiday sales – why not take advantage of great sales NOW? Seriously, stores know that people get more and more hurried and desperate as the season goes on, so you can actually save a ton of money by taking advantage of current sales – like 25% off your purchase at shopDisney and Disney store!
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That’s right, you can get a jumpstart to the holidays with Disney, Pixar, Star Wars AND Marvel favorites with their awesome sale! Not only can you get 25% off your purchase at both shopDisney and the Disney store, but their top holiday toys are available at incredible prices anyway. Let’s take a look at some of the top picks – and the thing sure to be a huge hit this year, so better act now for the best price AND get them before they’re all gone!
For my fellow Star Wars fans:
- Rey Lightsaber
Any little princesses out there will love:
- Ariel Singing Doll
- Cinderella Castle Play Set
Those seeking more adventure will be thrilled with:
- Incredicar
- Tiny Big Feet
- Woody Talking Action Figure
Imagine how much better you’ll be able to really enjoy the holiday season – and those special people you share it with – if you’re not rushing around trying to tackle all that shopping later on. You can relax more, breathe it all in, and truly appreciate the memories you’ll be making.
What would the Disney fan in your life love to receive?
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1.What do you or don’t you like about shopping?
2. What are the advantages of shopping online?
3. Which of the ltems on the left have you bought online? Why?
4. Which of those ltems would you not buy online? and why? Give theree reasons why some people prefer not to buy goods and services online.

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1. Что тебе не нравится, когда ты ходишь по магазинам?
2. Каковы преимущества покупок в Интернете?
3. Какие одежду, ткань, шерсть вы приобрели через Интернет? Почему?
4. Какие одежду, ткань, шерсть вы бы не купили в Интернете? И почему? Дайте также причины, почему некоторые люди предпочитают не покупать товары и услуги через Интернет?
Я перевела, а ты и отвечай на вопросы. Я же не знаю с твоей точки зрения ответы.
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Письмо. ЕГЭ по английскому
You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Jane:
| From: Jane@mail.uk |
| To: Russian_friend@ege.ru |
| Subject: Shopping |
| … I went shopping with my parents yesterday. Do you prefer to shop online or in regular stores? Why do you think many people like to spend their week-ends in big shopping malls? Do you like to go shopping on your own or with friends and why?
You know, I celebrated my birthday last week … |
Write an email to Jane.
In your message:
— answer her questions
— ask 3 questions about her birthday celebration
Write 100–140 words.
Remember the rules of email writing.
Решение:
Ознакомьтесь с рекомендациями М. В. Вербицкой по выполнению задания с электронным письмом: читать.
Dear Jane,
It was great to receive your letter. I really like hearing from you! I’ll try to answer your questions about the shopping.
I prefer to shop in regular shops because it’s very important for me to try the clothes on before buying it. I think that big shopping malls are convenient for the majority of people because of the wide range of goods. That’s why people like to spend week-ends in them. I enjoy shopping alone as I’m not distracted by anything or anyone.
That’s great that you had a birthday party last week. Did you celebrate with friends or family? What presents did you get? Did you have a birthday party at home or somewhere else?
That’s all for now. Write back soon and tell me more about your celebration.
Bye for now,
Svetlana
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Imagine that you and your friend are doing a school project “Shopping”. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2.5 minutes be ready to:
— explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences;
— mention the advantages (1–2) of the two types of shopping;
— mention the disadvantages (1–2) of the two types of shopping;
— express your opinion on the subject of the project — which way of shopping you prefer and why.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (12–15 sentences). You have to talk continuously.
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Hey, Kate. You know that? I’ve just found two pictures suitable for our project “Shopping”. Let me tell you a bit more about them.
These pictures are relevant to our project because they both show people doing shopping. In the first photo there is a family: a man, a woman and a child, they seem to be shopping in a supermarket. In the second photo there is a woman, who is pretty young, sitting in front of her laptop and, apparently, shopping online. Obviously, both of these pictures feature people in the process of shopping. But there are some differences to illustrate our project better. For instance, in the first picture the family is enjoying the process of buying necessities in the supermarket while the woman in the second picture likes doing the shopping quickly.
In my opinion, the two ways of shopping have their advantages and disadvantages. For example, online shopping is really comfortable, it saves a lot of time. However, the purchase can be damaged by delivery service so that people have to spend time on receiving a refund and purchasing another item. At the same time, going shopping to the supermarket can give people the opportunity to choose what they really need. But it may be exhausting to spend hours there.
As for me, I prefer to do shopping online. It saves my time, energy and nerves. There are simply far fewer distractions that I would face in a big shopping centre, which is the reason I don’t like to go shopping there.
So, shall we use these photos in our project? Call me when you’re ready to discuss if we can use them. Bye-bye.
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Источник: Демонстрационная версия ЕГЭ—2023 по английскому языку
When you think about holiday shopping, your mind probably goes to big-box retailers before your neighborhood bookstore or antique shop. But in a time marked by widespread supply chain disruptions and inflation, underdog small businesses deserve our attention.
Enter Small Business Saturday.
Small Business Saturday is an annual event created by American Express
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that encourages consumers to shop at small businesses during the busy holiday season. It takes place the Saturday after Thanksgiving, which lands on Nov. 27 this year.
Here’s why you should consider shopping small for the holidays, and what to expect.
1. Main street businesses need support
The pandemic hit businesses hard. Roughly 200,000 additional establishments — mostly small ones — permanently closed between March 2020 and February 2021, according to a Federal Reserve report. That’s on top of the pre-pandemic rate of roughly 600,000 annual closures. Many surviving businesses are still at risk, due to factors like deferred rent payments and overdue credit card bills. Your patronage could give them a fighting chance.
“I think we have to ask ourselves as consumers, would we be sad if a retailer closed?” says Lauren Beitelspacher, associate professor and chair of the marketing division at Babson College in Massachusetts. “And if the answer is yes, then we have to find ways to shop and support there when we can.”
Shopping and dining on Small Business Saturday is one way to show appreciation for local businesses, especially those we’ve depended on during the pandemic, Beitelspacher adds.
Remember the restaurants you got takeout from during stay-at-home orders? Or the skin care boutique that supplied you with hand sanitizer? They were there for us when we needed them; let’s return the favor.
Also read: Storms could cause Thanksgiving flight cancellations — here’s how travelers can prepare themselves
2. Communities and the environment benefit
The dollars you spend on Small Business Saturday make a difference beyond retailers’ doors. Small businesses create local jobs and pay local taxes, which keeps money circulating within communities.
“By doing their shopping at local small businesses, customers can directly support their neighbors and help benefit their local economies,” said Mark Madrid, associate administrator for the Office of Entrepreneurial Development at the U.S. Small Business Administration, in an email.
Shopping small for the holidays can also be environmentally friendly. When locally owned businesses locally source raw materials or manufactured products, it reduces the distance that goods travel, says Madhav Durbha, vice president of supply chain strategy at Coupa Software, a California-based business spend management platform.
“No shipping from across the globe and less packaging make for a smaller carbon footprint,” Durbha says.
3. It can offer a better shopping experience
Ongoing supply chain issues and inflation mean shoppers will likely see less inventory and higher prices this holiday shopping season.
“It’s basic economics, right? The supply is going to be lower, and so the demand is going to be higher, and so the prices are not going to drop like they have in the past. I’m not saying that there won’t be deals, but it might not be deals on the hot-ticket items that we want,” Beitelspacher says.
Flashy doorbuster deals that big-name retailers traditionally flaunt during holiday sales might be harder to come by. Shoppers can expect sold-out items and shipping delays in categories like toys, luxury goods and consumer electronics, Durbha says.
Small Business Saturday shoppers might fare better, depending on what they’re searching for. Shops that sell secondhand goods or items produced in the same community will be shielded from much of the supply chain disruption, Durbha says.
Don’t miss: Solar tax credits and heat pump rebates: All the ways Build Back Better could incentivize cleaner energy at home
Shopping small for the holidays boasts other advantages, too. Shoppers can receive more personalized service and experience smaller crowds. Many small businesses also entice customers with exclusive discounts, promotions or freebies on Small Business Saturday — so saving money is still on the table.
4. You can find unique gifts
Shop at Target
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Walmart
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or Best Buy
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and you’ll find little variation among their product selection.
“If you go to a big brand store, you can find that [inventory] in a thousand stores. But if you go to a small, locally owned business, you can find something very special and very unique for the holiday season,” Durbha says.
Maybe that’s handcrafted jewelry, a print made by a local artist, a vintage record player or a gift card for the best bakery in town. See what interesting, rare or one-of-a-kind gifts you can discover on Small Businesses Saturday.
Tips for shopping small
Check your favorite local retailers’ websites and social media pages for store offerings, hours and event announcements in the days leading up to Small Business Saturday. You can also find participating businesses online using the American Express Shop Small map or by exploring hashtags like #shopsmall and #SmallBusinessSaturday.
Read next: Hold the wine: 1 in 4 people not buying alcohol for Thanksgiving, because inflation: survey
Then, start gathering ideas for your gift list. You can get a sense of what might be in stock and within budget when Small Business Saturday arrives.
“Or get a head start on your shopping now,” Madrid said. “It’s never a bad time to support small businesses and to help boost your local economy.”
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Lauren Schwahn writes for NerdWallet. Email: lschwahn@nerdwallet.com. Twitter: @lauren_schwahn.
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The holidays make up the biggest gift-buying season of the year, and as fun as holiday shopping can be, it can get stressful when you’re on a budget. Gift prices might be high, but you can still find great presents without breaking the bank this holiday season by creating a budget and curbing your shopping spree tendencies in the store.
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Set a spending limit to start setting up your shopping budget. Take a look at your bank account and decide how much you’ll be able to set aside for holiday shopping this year. Write down any outside expenses, calculate how much income you’ll make during that time, and see how much you’ll have left over to spend on gifts.[1]
- Outside costs might include rent, groceries, and travel and commute payments.
- If you plan ahead, you can start setting money aside for holiday shopping well before the holiday season gets going. Aim to start saving in the summer to have plenty of shopping funds by November and December.
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Factor in other holiday expenses to get a full picture of your spending. Will your holiday season include extra costs, other than gifts? Think about whether you’ll need to spend money on sending holiday cards, buying wrapping paper, decorating your house, or travelling for the holidays.[2]
- This will give you a more realistic sense of how much money you’ll be spending during the holiday season, beyond the normal, everyday expenses you have.
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Make a list of everyone you need to buy a gift for. Think of all the family members and friends you’ll need to buy gifts for, then list 1-2 gift ideas for each person. Having a shopping list will keep you organized and on track when you head out to start buying.[3]
- You may also want to include people who’ll receive holiday tips, like your babysitter, mail carrier, or doorman.
- Write your list down on paper or on your phone. Having it handy when you’re out shopping will help you avoid getting distracted by other gifts, which can take you over your budget.
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Do some research and decide on an amount for each gift. Look at online retailers, in stores, and on store websites to see how much you’ll need to spend for each gift you want to buy. It’s important to do this research before you start buying. You’re essentially setting a spending limit for each gift and person, which will keep you within your budget.[4]
- Factor in sales tax as well. Look up the percentage in your state and calculate it for each gift to get the most accurate projection.
- Don’t feel bad if you’re spending more money on some people than others. It’s normal to give more expensive gifts to people you’re closer to than acquaintances.
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Factor in shipping if you’re buying online. If you’re planning to buy gifts online, you’ll typically need to pay extra costs for shipping and handling, which can vary depending on the website and where the product is shipping from. To see how much your shipping costs will be, add the items to your cart and go to checkout, but don’t finalize the purchase. Note down the shipping costs and add them to your spending projection for that gift or person.
- Some websites will give you free shipping if you go over a certain dollar amount. If you end up under the magic number, decide whether it makes more sense to add another few items to your cart, or if you’ll save more money by simply paying the shipping costs.
- Some stores will also have free shipping promotions around the holidays, including free shipping days. Keep an eye out for these promotions—the retailer might announce them a few days beforehand or on the day of.
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Revise your gift list as necessary. Once you’ve created a general budget for each person’s gifts, add up those spending projections to get your total holiday shopping costs. Then, compare those costs to the spending limit you determined earlier. If your costs are higher than your limit, you’ll need to find places to cut.
If you need to cut costs…
Give a similar gift that’s cheaper. Instead of buying an appliance for someone who loves to cook, for example, you could give them a cookbook for a less expensive but still personalized gift.
Adjust your budgeting in other areas. For example, you could save money on food by cooking your own meals instead of going out to eat, and save money on gas by taking public transportation.
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Stick to your shopping list and don’t get tempted by other items. Once you get in the store, it’s easy to become distracted by the big displays, sales, and products set out for the holidays. Stay as focused as you can by only going to aisles and parts of the store where your shopping list items are. Try not to wander around, and if you find yourself getting sidetracked or tempted by a product that’s not on your list.
Tip: If you find yourself getting sidetracked or tempted by a product that’s not on your list, leave the store for a few minutes. Getting away from the chaos of the store even for a couple of minutes can help you refocus.
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Pay with cash as much as you can in stores. It’s easy to overspend when you use credit and debit cards—sometimes it barely even feels like you’re spending money! To avoid this problem, buy as many gifts with cash as you can. You’ll have a more accurate sense of how much you’re paying, and be able to stop yourself when you’re approaching your spending limit.[5]
- If overspending is a big problem, try going to the ATM right before you head into a store. Withdraw enough cash to purchase the gift(s) you’re going there for, and that’s it.
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Check and compare online retailers for great deals. Many online sellers, like Amazon and eBay, offer a huge variety of products for lower prices than you can find them in-store. If you’re shopping online, make sure to check several retailers to make sure you’re getting the best possible price.[6]
- You may also want to compare online sellers against brick and mortar stores. Occasionally, the stores will sell the items at a cheaper price.
- Only buy from legitimate retailers and stores that you’re familiar with. Scammers abound during the holidays, so now isn’t the time to try a new site, even if their prices are lower.
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Consider making your own gifts when you can. Creating and giving handmade gifts can add a personalized touch and will often save you money as well. If you’re running out of funds, look up some easy DIY holiday gift tutorials online and choose a few that your loved ones will appreciate.
- Try making jewelry, bath bombs, ornaments, or candles.
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Shop alone so other people can’t pressure you to spend. Going shopping with friends and family can be fun, but you might also find yourself buying unnecessary things when they encourage it. You can take all the time (and breaks) that you need and it’ll be easier to stick to your list, only going into the stores and aisles that you need to.
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Shop early to limit your stress. Starting your holiday shopping in November or even October will help you cut down on costs and stress when December comes around. You won’t have to spend extra money on rush shipping or be forced to look for alternatives if your gifts go out of stock. You can also catch good deals by looking before the holiday season.
- You can even shop for gifts all year round. By the time the holiday season starts, you may not even need to go shopping!
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Go shopping for gifts when you’re feeling calm to avoid emotional spending. If you go shopping when you’re feeling stressed, exhausted, or upset, you’re likely to spend more money on gifts that aren’t on your list and on things you don’t need. Try to pick up on the emotional triggers that send you reaching for your credit card and find other ways to curb them, such as talking with a friend or exercising. Head to the store when you’re feeling calm and in control.[7]
- You can also try the 24-hour rule. If you find something that would be a perfect gift, but it’s not on your list, wait 24 hours before buying it. Waiting that extra time can help you realize that the gift isn’t necessary or worth the extra cost.
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Take advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. The weekend after Thanksgiving, from Black Friday through Cyber Monday, is famous for having great deals. Some sales will be available online, whereas others are only for in-store purchases, and many of them aren’t announced until the day of. Look up the retailers that you want to buy from and see what kind of deals they’re offering.
- If the deals are good, this is a great chance for you to save money and finish your holiday shopping early.
- Don’t worry if you miss this gift-buying window. Some retailers offer holiday sales through December as well.
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Look for discount codes for shops and online retailers. Save up any coupons you get in the mail or from stores and catalogues. Before going shopping, comb through your stash and see if there are any discounts you can use. If you’re shopping online, you can do the same thing by quickly googling coupon codes for the stores you’re looking at.[8]
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Use cashback credit cards or points to shop. You can use credit card rewards and points to buy gift cards or merchandise from certain retailers. Log onto your credit card’s website to see if you can spend your points on gifts.[9]
- You can also use cards that give you cash back on your purchases.
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Check for old gift cards you can use to buy gifts. Go through your wallet and any other card stashes to see if you have any gift cards you can use. Pull them out and use them to save money while buying gifts for friends and family, or cash them in at a website like Raise, which lets you sell unneeded gift cards.[10]
Tip: If you have a gift card that you know you won’t use in the future, consider giving it as a gift to someone else. Make sure it’s at a normal dollar amount, like $15 or $20, so the recipient doesn’t know you’re regifting it.
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Shop in thrift stores for more affordable prices.[11]
Don’t count out thrift shops and dollar stores when you’re going holiday shopping. You can buy interesting, unique clothes and accessories at a thrift store, and shop for small, inexpensive stocking stuffers at dollar or discount stores. Duck inside to see what they have in stock, write down a few gift possibilities, and see if you can substitute them for more expensive gifts on your list.
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How can I avoid overspending during the holidays?
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How can I resist the urge to shop all the time?
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Set aside some money each month and tell yourself that you can’t use that money. Alternatively, every time you want to buy something, wait the next day so that you can decide if it was just in the moment or if you really need it.
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To get your holiday shopping done on a budget, start by creating a spending limit for yourself. Look at your outside costs, like rent, groceries, and gas, and compare them to your income for the next few months. Use the money leftover to buy your gifts, or cut down on other costs for the month to free up some extra funds. When you’re in the store, only go to aisles that have the gifts you’re looking for and pay with cash to keep track of your spending. Look online for great deals, especially in the days after Thanksgiving. For more tips on how to holiday shop on a budget, read on!
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