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Unit 3 Language in use
Module 5 Shopping
Warming up
Guess what we’re going to do today.
Size L
90 yuan
Size S
127 yuan
Size M
85 yuan
Warming up
Free talk.
What size do you take /
What colour do you like /
How much is it
Revision
Work in pairs. Look at the picture. Ask and answer.
what / size / take
— What size do you take
— Size S.
1. what / size / take
2. how much / eggs
3. how much / beef
4. what / colour /like
1. Can I help you
2. How much are they
3. What size do you take
4. How much meat do you want
5. Can I try it on
6. How much is that T-shirt
7. What colour would you like
8. What about this one
a) Half a kilo, please.
b) Twenty yuan a kilo.
c) Green.
d) Yes, please. I want some bananas.
e) Yes. Here you are.
f) Sixty-eight yuan.
g) I don’t like blue.
h) Large.
Revision
Match the sentences in Column A with the sentences in Column B.
A
B
Revision
Language points.
Can I help you
Can I try it on
How much... / How many...
What size...
What colour...
What about...
Revision
Write down as many words as you can in each column.
How many How much
eggs milk
chickens
bananas
apples
vegetables
lemons
oranges
…
meat
beef
pork
juice
tea
rice
…
Revision
Complete the sentences with how much or how many.
1. _________________ lemons would you like
2. _________________ kilos of sausages do you want
3. _________________ coffee do you want
4. _________________ boxes of strawberries do you want
5. _________________ meat shall I buy
6. _________________ milk have you got
How many
How many
How much
How many
How much
How much
Around the world
Read a passage about online shopping.
Online shopping has its advantages and disadvantages just as the saying goes: “So many people, so many minds.” It is quite understandable that views on this issue vary from person to person. From the perspective of consumers, it can save some time for people who don’t have much spare time. For retailers, it can cut some costs for those without much circulating funds. However, there are still some defects in online shopping. First, compared with face-to-face deal, it seems less reliable and trust-worthy. Second, people will lose the fun of bargain.
Around the world
Read a passage about catalogue shopping.
Module task
Writing a shopping list for a school picnic.
1. Work in pairs. Write a shopping list for a school picnic.
● What food do you need
● What drinks do you need
● How much/many do you need
2. Work with other students and compare your lists.
● Find out more about their lists.
● Add more things to your list.
3. Present your shopping list to the class. Choose the best list.
Summing up & Homework
Summarize what you learned.
Can I help you Can I try it on
What size... What colour...
What about... What food...
What drink...
How much... / How many...
1. Revise the vocabulary of Module 5.
2. Recite the structures of shopping.
Summing up & Homework
Homework.