Shopping in

Harrods is one of London's biggest department stores. It sells everything, and if they don't have it, they will get it for you. They even have their own bank! The Food Halls are amazing in themselves, from fresh flowers, vegetables, and a fantastic bakery, to an enormous dairy and meat section. If you love fashion, visit the Way In boutique, which has the latest in trendy styles. The store is located at 87 - 135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge.

Selfridges offers less variety than , but has an enormous selection of products at a lower cost. There is a food hall, and an extensive china and glassware department that offers just about every pattern available. Located on W1.

Peter Jones is another good, well stocked , with products for the house, fabrics, men's, women's and children's departments and other goods. It has logical prices. Located on Sloan Square, SW1.

Harvey Nichols was Princess Diana's favorite luxury department store, specializing in women's expensive clothing. Located on Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, SW1.

Oxford Street, probably the most famous shopping street in London, is always crowded. Shops you can find there are and Marks and Spencer, which specializes in their own clothing lines for the whole family.

( adapted from http://www.londonbyclick.com/shopping/index.cfm )

Write H (Harrods), S (Selfridges), PJ (Peter Jones), HN (Harvey Nichols) or OS (Oxford Street). Which of these places should you visit if you want ………

1. ……. to buy an expensive dress for a wedding?

2. …….. to buy a new set of tea cups?

3. …….. to buy a new carpet for the children’s bedroom?

4. …….. to buy freshly baked cookies?

5. ……… to find two large shops?

6. ……… to go shopping but you don’t have much money?