You are going to listen to a student interviewing a woman for a survey on shopping habits. Look at these questions. How would you answer them?
Interviewer: How many times a week do you do the shopping? Do you always shop on the same day? Do you always shop at the same place?
Listen and compare your answers with the woman in the interview.
Listen again and fill in the gaps. Underline the subject of each verb.
Now read part of the student’s written report. What is the difference between the kinds of words that are used as subjects in the spoken text in Exercise 3 and the underlined words that are used as subjects in the written report?
Nowadays people appear to do their shopping every week at large supermarkets. These supermarkets seem to have largely replaced the smaller individual shops. Most people tend to go to the same store on the same day of the week and. according to my survey results, it is still the women who do most of the shopping. In general, the people who were interviewed were not positive about online shopping. However, it is important to note that the respondents were interviewed at the supermarket and were not a random sample of the general public. |
The spoken text in Exercise 3 uses personal pronouns and nouns (e.g., “I,” “you,” “it,” “we,” “they”) as subjects. The underlined words in the written report are more general and impersonal (e.g., “people,” “supermarkets,” “respondents”) and do not refer to specific individuals or actions.