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Homework

Reading ex_01
1. Bright lights make supermarkets seem extra clean and hygienic.

2. Supermarkets are laid out so that you pass as many shelves as possible.

3. This is why the entrance corridor usually goes straight to the back of the store.

4. The purchase of items like bread, eggs, milk, etc., is pre-planned. These are placed throughout
the store.

5. Most people stop buying when a basket is full so supermarkets like people to use trolleys.

6. The ends of aisles are called “hot spots”. Products here sell twice as quick.

7. Smells from the bakery encourage impulse buying.

8. Chocolates and sweets are often placed near check-outs so that parents buy them for bored
children.

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1. The bartering system only worked if you had something that the other person wanted, and if you
could agree on an exchange value.

2. In the beginning, people exchanged goods and services, for example, a hunter would exchange
animal skins with a farmer for grain.

3. They used cowrie shells as coins.

4. The Lydians in western Turkey in the 6th century BC.

5. In the 13th century.

6. Contactless technologies such as digital wallets, watches and smartphones.

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