Shopping for a gift for someone special, like your mother, can be an exciting and meaningful task. It involves finding something that reflects her personality, interests, or needs. Whether you’re shopping for her birthday, Mother’s Day, or just to show appreciation, choosing the right gift requires thought and creativity. You may consider items such as jewelry, clothing, books, or even an experience like a spa day.
GRAMMAR
Focus: Using Modals and Present Continuous in Shopping Contexts
Modals for Suggestions and Advice
- Examples:
- "You should get her something personal."
- "Could I buy her a book she might like?"
- Examples:
Present Continuous for Actions Happening Now
- Examples:
- "I’m looking for the perfect gift for my mother."
- "Are you shopping for her birthday?"
- Examples:
VOCABULARY
Gift: Something given to someone on a special occasion.
- E.g., "I want to find the perfect gift for my mother."
Present: Another word for "gift."
- E.g., "This present is wrapped beautifully."
Surprise: Something unexpected that delights someone.
- E.g., "The party was a big surprise for her."
Thoughtful: Showing careful consideration.
- E.g., "This is such a thoughtful gift!"
Budget: The amount of money you plan to spend.
- E.g., "I need to stick to my budget while shopping."
Perfume: A liquid with a pleasant smell, often used as a gift.
- E.g., "Perfume is a classic gift for mothers."
Jewelry: Decorative items made of precious metals or stones.
- E.g., "I’m thinking of buying her some jewelry."
Handmade: Made by hand, not by a machine.
- E.g., "Handmade gifts are unique and personal."
Voucher: A certificate to exchange for goods or services.
- E.g., "A spa voucher could be a great gift."
Custom: Personalized or specially made for someone.
- E.g., "A custom photo frame would be perfect."
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- "I’m looking for a gift for my mother."
- "What would you recommend for a special occasion?"
- "Does this come in a different color or size?"
- "Can you gift-wrap this, please?"
- "What’s your return policy?"
- "Is there a discount on this item?"
- "Do you have something more personal?"
- "I’m shopping on a budget. What do you suggest?"
- "Can you help me choose a gift for my mom?"
- "I’ll take this one. It’s perfect!"
SENTENCES
Positive:
- "I love shopping for gifts for my mom."
- "This store has so many great options for mothers."
Negative:
- "I can’t find anything she would like."
- "This is out of my budget."
Questions:
- "What is a good gift for a mother who loves to read?"
- "Do you have gift vouchers available?"
Answers:
- "A personalized book would be ideal."
- "Yes, we have vouchers in different amounts."
CONVERSATION
Customer: Hello, I’m shopping for a gift for my mother. Can you help me?
Salesperson: Of course! What’s the occasion?
Customer: It’s her birthday next week. I want to get her something special.
Salesperson: Does she have any specific interests?
Customer: She loves reading and jewelry.
Salesperson: We have a beautiful selection of necklaces and bracelets. Or you could choose a book from our bestseller section.
Customer: Great! I’ll take a look at the necklaces.
(A few minutes later...)
Customer: I love this one. Can you gift-wrap it for me?
Salesperson: Absolutely. Would you like a card to go with it?
Customer: Yes, please. Thank you!
READING
Last weekend, Sarah decided to shop for a gift for her mother’s birthday. She wanted something thoughtful and unique, so she visited a small boutique in the city. The shop had many options, from handmade candles to beautiful scarves. Sarah knew her mother loved candles, so she picked one with a lavender scent.
While browsing, Sarah also found a lovely photo frame. She thought it would be perfect to include a picture of her family. She quickly bought it and decided to personalize it with a heartfelt message. The boutique also offered gift-wrapping services, which saved Sarah time.
On her mother’s birthday, Sarah presented the gifts. Her mother was thrilled and touched by the thoughtful presents. She said the candle smelled amazing and loved the family photo in the frame. Sarah felt happy knowing her effort was appreciated.
Questions:
Where did Sarah shop for her mother’s gift?
- She shopped at a small boutique in the city.
What two items did Sarah buy for her mother?
- She bought a lavender-scented candle and a photo frame.
How did Sarah personalize the photo frame?
- She added a heartfelt message to it.
How did Sarah’s mother feel about the gifts?
- She was thrilled and touched by the thoughtful presents.
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