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MY FRIEND HAS HIS OWN CLOTHES SHOP AND IS VERY SUCCESSFUL

 This topic is about talking proudly about a friend who owns a business — in this case, a clothes shop. It helps us describe people’s jobs, talk about success, and use has/have to show possession.

We also learn how to describe someone’s life in a simple way and use the present simple tense to talk about facts.

Examples:

  • My friend has his own shop.

  • He sells shirts, trousers, and jackets.

  • His business is very successful.

  • Many people buy clothes from his shop.

  • He works hard every day.

This topic will help you speak about people you know and describe their jobs and achievements using simple grammar and vocabulary.


📚 GRAMMAR (with examples)

1. Present Simple Tense

Used to talk about habits, routines, and facts.

Examples:

  • He opens his shop at 9 a.m.

  • She helps her customers with a smile.

  • The shop closes at 7 p.m.

2. Possessive Pronouns

Use his, her, my, our, their to show who owns something.

Examples:

  • My friend has his own shop.

  • She has her own office.

  • We have our own ideas.

3. Verb “have”

Use has for he/she/it and have for I/you/we/they.

Examples:

  • He has a successful business.

  • They have a new collection.


đź—‚️ VOCABULARY (10 words with definitions)

  1. ShopA place where people buy things.

  2. OwnerA person who has something.

  3. SuccessfulDoing well in work or life.

  4. CustomerA person who buys something.

  5. SellTo give something for money.

  6. BuyTo get something by paying money.

  7. BusinessA job where people sell products or services.

  8. TrousersClothes you wear on your legs.

  9. JacketA short coat.

  10. MoneyWhat people use to buy things.


đź’¬ USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • He owns a shop.

  • He is very successful.

  • He sells nice clothes.

  • His customers are happy.

  • He works hard every day.

  • It’s his own business.

  • He started his shop last year.

  • I’m proud of him.


✏️ SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • My friend has his own clothes shop.

  • He works six days a week.

  • His business is doing very well.

Negative Sentences

  • He doesn’t work on Sundays.

  • He doesn’t sell shoes.

  • My friend doesn’t have a partner.

Questions

  • Does he sell jackets?

  • Is his shop popular?

  • How many customers does he have?

Answers

  • Yes, he does. He sells many jackets.

  • Yes, it is very popular.

  • He has around 50 customers every day.


đź—Ł️ Long CONVERSATION

Anna: Hey, Paul! I heard your friend has a clothes shop!
Paul: Yes, he does. He opened it last year.
Anna: Wow! That’s amazing. Is it doing well?
Paul: Yes, it’s very successful. Many people go there to buy clothes.
Anna: What does he sell?
Paul: He sells shirts, trousers, jackets, and dresses. Everything is very stylish.
Anna: Does he work alone?
Paul: No, he has two workers who help him.
Anna: That’s great! I want to visit his shop someday.
Paul: You should! I’ll take you there next week.


đź“– Long READING

My friend’s name is Lucas. He has his own clothes shop in the city center. The name of the shop is “Lucas Fashion.” He opened the shop two years ago. At first, it was small, but now it is much bigger. Many people like to buy clothes from Lucas because the clothes are good quality and not too expensive.

Lucas sells many things: shirts, dresses, jackets, trousers, and more. He also helps customers choose the best clothes for them. He is always friendly and smiles a lot. He works hard every day, but he loves his job.

Now, he is very successful. He makes good money and wants to open another shop next year. I am very proud of my friend Lucas.

Questions:

  1. What is the name of the shop?

  2. When did Lucas open his shop?

  3. Why do people like to buy clothes from him?

  4. Does he enjoy his job?

  5. What is his plan for next year?

Answers:

  1. The shop’s name is “Lucas Fashion.”

  2. He opened the shop two years ago.

  3. Because the clothes are good quality and not expensive.

  4. Yes, he loves his job.

  5. He wants to open another shop.

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