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Miss Vargas Watch the video and guess todays topic Watch the video again and write down the products and departments you see in the video Describe these objects Small Cars Cell phones ID: 732412

merchant customer price expensive customer merchant expensive price wait products samsung galaxy records compare objects bargain thick great iphone

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Level 4 Unit 7(Four Corners)

Miss VargasSlide2

Watch the video and guess today’s topic !!!

Watch the video again, and write down the products and departments you see in the video.Slide3

Describe these objects !

Small

Cars

Cell phones

Thin

Big

thick

Noisy

Big

expensive

heavy

Slow

Thick Slide4

Noisy

Big

expensive

heavy

Slow

Thick

slow

noisySlide5

Describe these objects !

Light

Computers

Cameras

Heavy

expensive

Noisy

Big

expensive

heavy

Slow

Thick Slide6

I can’t decide!!

Customer

: I want to buy a new cell phone but I don’t know which one. Can you help me? Which is

better

?

Shop

assistant

: iPhone is

faster

than the Samsung Galaxy, it is

easier

to use but it is also

more expensive

.

The Samsung Galaxy is

more

complete

, you can download free apps and it is

cheaper

than the iPhone.

Customer

: What can you tell me about the camera of these phones?

Shop

assistant

: Well, the front camera in iPhone is

better

than Samsung Galaxy but the memory in Samsung galaxy is

bigger

so you can store more photos that in iPhone. Slide7

Comparatives

iPhone is

faster

than

the Samsung Galaxy (fast)

The Samsung Galaxy is

more complete (complete)

Which is better ? (good)

Adjective

Comparative

Fast

Faster

CompleteMore

completeGood

BetterBad

worseSlide8

Compare these objects !

Cars

Big

This car is ____________mini cooper.

Mini cooper is ______________ Avenger.

SmallSlide9

Compare these objects !

Cell phones

This Nokia is ____________

BenQ

.

BenQ

is ______________ Nokia.

Nokia

BenQ

Thick

ThinSlide10

fast

This printer is __________________that oneSlide11

slow

The white fan is _________________ black one.

The black fan is_________________ white one. Slide12

Compare these objects !

Light

Computers

A laptop is _______________ a desktop.

A desktop________________ a laptop

heavySlide13

Compare these objects !

Cameras

expensive

A Kodak camera is _______________ a Nikon.

A Nikon ________________ a Kodak.

CheapSlide14

What do you think?

TV A

TV B

TSURU

FERRARI

CONVERSE SHOES

HIGH HEEL SHOES

Now you compare these products and tell a partner what you think.

A:I think HEB is more expensive than Walmart”

B: Yeah but I think Walmart is better because it has more products.”Slide15

What are these places?

What is the difference between them ?

What products can you find in those places?

Is the quality of the products the same in both places? Slide16

What are the characteristics of these markets?

Are products expensive or cheap?

Do the products have price tags?

How do you know the price of a product?

STREET MARKET

OPEN AIR MARKET Slide17

Will you buy these converse shoes if the merchant tells you they are 300 pesos? Yes, No, why?

How much would you pay for them? Why?

You really want these shoes but you don’t want to pay 300 pesos, What would you do?

You can bargain!!!!

 Slide18

Listen to the conversation and identify the following Information:

How many people are talking in the dialogue?

What is the gender of the people talking? Male or female?

Where are these people?

What are they doing?

http://www.esl-lab.com/flea/fleasc1.htm

Two people

male

In a street market

They are bargainingSlide19

Dialogue

Merchant

: Well hi there. What are you looking for today?

Customer

: Uh, I'm just looking.

Merchant

: Well, how about a ring for someone special?

Customer: There IS no one special.Merchant: Well, take a look at this CD player. A great bargain today only.Customer: Nah. I already have one, plus the handle is cracked.

Merchant: Okay. Well what about this genuine leather jacket? It would look great on you.Customer: Hum. Let me take a look at it.Merchant: Sure.

Customer: Umm. There are stains on the sleeves. I'll pass.Merchant: Well okay. Well, wouldn't you like to walk home with some of these great records? Some of the best hits from the 1960's.Customer: Yeah, let's see. [

Yeah] Now here's something I'd . . . Ah, these records are scratched.Merchant: [Laughter] Just in a couple places. Listen. I'll sell you these ten records for fifty dollars. A steal

!Customer: Whoa! They're way too expensive. I'll give you twenty-five bucks for them.Slide20

Dialogue

Merchant

: Ah, come on. I can't charge you less than thirty dollars and 

break even

.

Customer

: Well, that guy over there is selling similar records for a much better price [Ah!], so thanks anyway.

Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. You drive a hard bargain. Twenty-eight dollars, and that's my final offer.Customer: Huh . . . I'll think about it.

Merchant: Wait, wait, wait, wait. Listen. I'll even throw in this vase.Customer: Now what am I going to do with a vase?Merchant

: Well, you can give it to that someone special when you find her. . . and this ring would look great with it.Customer: Oh, I just want the records.Slide21

RING

CD PLAYER

HANDLE

CRACKED

LEATHER JACKET

SLEEVES

STAINS

SCRATCHED RECORDSSlide22

VOCABULARY

steal

 

(noun)

: a great bargain

- For only $10, that radio is a 

steal.

buck (noun): one dollar (informal)- Hey. Can you loan me a few bucks until the end of the week?break

even (verb): end up with loss at the end of some business activity- Business was good yesterday at the store, but in the end, we barely broke even.

drive a hard bargain (idiom): expect a lot for what you pay for- She drives a hard bargain whenever she sells clothing in the outside marketplace.

throw in (phrasal verb): add or include

- I'll buy the ring if you throw in the necklace too.Slide23

EXPRESSIONS

Bargaining for a lower price

How about …?

Will you take …?

Would you take…?

Suggesting a different price

You can have

it /them

for…

I’ll let you have

it /them

for…

I’ll give

it / them

to you for …

Customer

: Excuse, how much is this __________? / How much are these ___________?

Merchant

: Oh! It’s only ___________

Customer

: Wow! That’s expensive!

How about _______________?

Merchant

: No, I’m sorry but that’s a good price.

Customer

: well, thank you.

Merchant

: wait! give me ____________________ and I’ll include this _________________.

Customer

: but I only have ____________.

Merchant

:

ok, I’ll let you have it/ them for

________________ and that’s the lowest I can go.

Customer

: ok! I’ll take it/them.

PRODUCT

PRODUCTS

PRICE

LOWER PRICE

EVEN LOWER PRICE

ANOTHER OBJECT

MONEY

LOWEST PRICE

Practice this conversation with a partner, using any product you want, change the expression and personalize the prices.Slide24

Questions with which – Let’s compare languages

A:Which

is

______________? _________

or

_________?

B: I

think _____________ is _________________ than ________.

(comparative

)(

object 2)

(object

1)(

comparative)

(object

2)

(

object

1)

English

easier

French

easier

English

easier

FrenchSlide25
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