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Paying by card vs cash: reading signs and asking politely

Niveau CECR : A2

Read/Listen first

A sign on the door said ‘Card only — no cash’. We paid by card in every kiosk and never needed coins. At home, some small shops still prefer cash. Understanding short shop signs is very useful when travelling.

⚡ Learning goals

  • I can understand and explain shop signs.
  • I can ask to pay by card politely.
  • I can compare payment habits.

✨ Key language

  • polite requests “Could I pay by card, please?”
  • shop signs “Card only — no cash.”
  • clarifying question “Do you accept contactless?”

⚙️ Rules & Grammar — 4 Structures

1️⃣ Comparatives -er

Rule: Add -er + than.
Examples: flatter than this; quieter than usual; smaller than before
Common pitfall + fix: Missing ‘than’ — Use ‘than’.

This road is ___ than that.

Tip: -er form.

Fill with the best answer:
The view was ___ interesting.

Tip: ‘more’ + long adj.

2️⃣ not as … as

Rule: Use for negative comparison.
Examples: not as varied as home; not as high as the Alps; not as busy as Berlin
Common pitfall + fix: Wrong form — Use ‘not as’ + adj + ‘as’.

It is ___ green as spring.

Tip: Fixed phrase.

Fill with the best answer:
It is ___ as busy as last week.

Tip: Use ‘not as … as’.

3️⃣ Past simple

Rule: Use for finished events.
Examples: We arrived on time; We parked; We visited a park
Common pitfall + fix: Mixing tenses — Keep past simple.

We ___ tickets.

Tip: Irregular past.

Fill with the best answer:
They ___ the ferry at noon.

Tip: Regular past.

4️⃣ Linkers for contrast

Rule: Although/whereas show contrast.
Examples: Although it rained, we went; Whereas home is hilly, this is flat; While roads were empty, shops were open
Common pitfall + fix: Using ‘but’ twice — Use one linker.

___ it was flat, we enjoyed it.

Tip: Concession linker.

Fill with the best answer:
___ it helps, review outputs.

Tip: Balance ideas.

✍️ Vocabulary

  viewpoint

Meaning: a place to look at scenery
Synonyms: lookout,overlook
Chunk/Idiom: reach a viewpoint
Example: We reached a viewpoint nearby.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Write one sentence using this word.

  contactless

Meaning: tap-to-pay method
Synonyms: NFC,tap-to-pay
Chunk/Idiom: accept contactless payment
Example: Do you accept contactless?.
Morphology: adjective
Self-practice: Write one sentence using this word.

  receipt

Meaning: paper record of payment
Synonyms: proof,slip
Chunk/Idiom: ask for a receipt
Example: Can I have a receipt, please?.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Write one sentence using this word.

  ferry

Meaning: boat carrying cars and people
Synonyms: boat,ship
Chunk/Idiom: take the ferry
Example: We took a fast ferry.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Write one sentence using this word.

  giraffe

Meaning: very tall animal
Synonyms: animal,ungulate
Chunk/Idiom: a giraffe walks past
Example: A giraffe walked past our car.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Write one sentence using this word.

  signposting

Meaning: guiding phrases in talks
Synonyms: framing,roadmapping
Chunk/Idiom: use clear signposting
Example: Use clear signposting in talks.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Write one sentence using this word.

☁️ Examples (+ audio)


Could I pay by card, please?

Do you accept contactless payment?

This kiosk is card only.

We carry less cash in Denmark.

✏️ Exercises

Grammar

Choose the correct form.

Tip: Use -er.


Pick the linker for contrast.

Tip: Concession.

Fill with the best answer:
We ___ the ferry at noon.

Tip: Past simple.


Fill with the best answer:
It was ___ as busy as last week.

Tip: Use ‘not as … as’.

Vocabulary & Comprehension

‘Receipt’ means ____.

Tip: Slip you get.


‘Viewpoint’ is a place to ____.

Tip: Lookout spot.

Fill with the best answer:
Tap to pay with ____.

Tip: Payment method.


Fill with the best answer:
A tall animal is a ____.

Tip: Long neck.

✅ Guided practice

Mini-dialogue:

A: Could I pay by card, please?
B: Sure, tap the terminal.
Thanks, have a nice day.

Why this matters:
Language for travel reduces stress. Clear phrases save time. Signs are often short.

Verb & Adjective Pack:

  • tap — Tap your card to pay.
  • queue — We queued for tickets.
  • compare — Compare places clearly.

Try & compare:

Fill with the best answer: Do you ___ contactless payments?

Tip: Verb for allowing.

Self-correction: Fix the sentence: Although it helps but we must review.

Tip: One linker only.

Practice aloud: Listen, repeat, then type the sentence.

Although it is flat, it feels peaceful.

Tip: Stress ‘although’.

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