Many Shops and Restaurants in the UK are Closing

Introduction

Some big companies in the UK are closing shops and restaurants. They are changing how they work.

Main Body

Franco Manca is closing 16 pizza shops. Many people will lose their jobs. The company says taxes are too high and costs are too expensive. The Real Greek is also closing some shops. A new company called Karali Group bought the business. Some workers still have jobs, but others do not. Banks are also closing. Lloyds Banking Group will close 95 branches. Other banks are changing their shops too. Some shoe shops are closing because they have no money.

Conclusion

Many shops and banks in the UK are closing now. This is a difficult time for these businesses.

Learning

📦 The 'Changing' Pattern

In this text, we see words that describe things moving from one state to another. This is a key way to reach A2 level: describing change.

1. The Action: Closing When a business stops working, we say it is closing.

  • ShopClosing
  • BankClosing

2. The Reason: High Costs Why do they close? Look at these two words:

  • High (Taxes are too high)
  • Expensive (Costs are too expensive)

3. The Result: No Job When a shop closes, the people inside lose their work.

  • Lose jobsDo not have work

Quick Guide: Simple Opposites

  • Open ↔ Closing
  • Low ↔ High
  • Cheap ↔ Expensive

Vocabulary Learning

shops
places where goods are sold
Example:I went to the shops to buy bread.
restaurants
places where you can eat food
Example:We had dinner at a restaurant.
closing
shutting down
Example:The shop is closing at 6 pm.
companies
business organizations
Example:Many companies are hiring new staff.
jobs
work positions
Example:She lost her jobs last week.
taxes
money paid to the government
Example:Taxes are due next month.
costs
amount of money needed
Example:The costs of the project are high.
bank
place where you keep money
Example:I need to go to the bank.
branches
offices of a bank
Example:The bank has many branches.
money
currency used for buying
Example:They have no money left.
people
individuals
Example:Many people are waiting in line.
new
recently made
Example:She bought a new phone.
business
a company or trade
Example:He runs a small business.
time
a period
Example:This is a difficult time for us.
difficult
hard to do
Example:The exam was difficult.
workers
people who work
Example:Workers need safe conditions.
change
to make different
Example:They will change their schedule.
lose
to no longer have
Example:He will lose his job.
high
very tall or large
Example:The price is high.
expensive
costs a lot of money
Example:The car is expensive.
group
a set of people
Example:The group went to the park.
pizza
a type of food
Example:We ate pizza for dinner.
shoe
a covering for a foot
Example:He bought a pair of shoes.
now
at the present time
Example:We are leaving now.
bought
past of buy
Example:He bought a new car.