- She buys the …
- She doesn’t buy the …
Here
Lead-in
- What do you like to shop for?
- I like to shop for …
- Where do you go to shop?
- I go to …
Presentation
Pre
- Where do you go to buy clothes?
- I go to …
Top Down
- What does the client buy?
- What does the client not buy?
- Read the dialogue and find out!
- She buys the sunglasses.
- She doesn’t buy the dress.
Store Attendant: Good afternoon! How can I help you?
Client: Good afternoon! I really like this dress. Do you have it in gray?
Store Attendant: We do. What size are you?
Client: I’m a medium.
Store Attendant: I’m sorry, we only have this dress in small. But come back tomorrow and we’ll have it in medium.
Client: Alright. How about those sunglasses?
Store Attendant: These sunglasses? They’re great!
Client: How much are they?
Store Attendant: They’re $39.90.
Client: I’ll take them. Do you accept PIX?
Store Attendant: Sorry I don’t know what PIX is. We accept cash, debit or credit.
Client: That’s not a problem. Here you are. Credit please.
Store Attendant: All set. Thank you and have a great day!
Client: Thanks. You too!
Bottom Up
- True or False?
Example: The store has Gray dress. True
- The client is a small.
- The sunglasses are $39.90.
- The client buys a dress.
- The store doesn’t accept PIX.
- The client pays with her debit card.
- The client is a small. False
- The sunglasses are $39.90. True
- The client buys a dress. False
- The store doesn’t accept PIX. True
- The client pays with her debit card. False
Post
- Do you like to buy sunglasses? Why?
- Yes, I do.
- No, I don’t.
- Do you like to buy dresses? Why?
- Yes, I do.
- No, I don’t.
Target Language
Demonstrative Pronouns
Here Singular
- This notebook is Cristina’s, so give it back to her.
- This drawing is beautiful. Can I keep it?
Here Plural
- These sunglasses make me look cool. I’m keeping them.
- These spiders are dangerous. Don’t open their cages!
There Singular
- That apple looks delicious. Can you give it to me?
- That book next to you is really good.
There Plural
- Those boots are made with real leather. Look at them.
- Those pants are really weird. I don’t like them.
Controlled Practice
- Complete the dialogue with the correct words. Then, practice it.
Store Attendant: Good afternoon! How can I help you?
Client: ______ afternoon! I really like ______ dress. Do you have ______ in gray?
Store Attendant: We do. What size ______ you?
Client: I’m a medium.
Store Attendant: I’m sorry, we only have ______ dress in small. But come back tomorrow and we’ll have ______ in medium.
Client: Alright. How about ______ sunglasses?
Store Attendant: ______ sunglasses? ______ are great!
Client: How much are ______ ?
Store Attendant: ______ are $39.90.
Client: I’ll take ______ . Do you accept PIX?
Store Attendant: Sorry I don’t know what PIX is. We accept cash, debit or credit.
Client: That’s not a problem. Here you are. Credit please.
Store Attendant: All set. Thank you and have a great day!
Client: Thanks. You too!
Store Attendant: Good afternoon! How can I help you?
Client: Good afternoon! I really like this dress. Do you have it in gray?
Store Attendant: We do. What size are you?
Client: I’m a medium.
Store Attendant: I’m sorry, we only have this dress in small. But come back tomorrow and we’ll have it in medium.
Client: Alright. How about those sunglasses?
Store Attendant: These sunglasses? They are great!
Client: How much are they?
Store Attendant: They are $39.90.
Client: I’ll take them. Do you accept PIX?
Store Attendant: Sorry I don’t know what PIX is. We accept cash, debit or credit.
Client: That’s not a problem. Here you are. Credit please.
Store Attendant: All set. Thank you and have a great day!
Client: Thanks. You too!
Freer Practice
- Complete the dialogue with vocabulary words from the Target Language as you practice it.
Store Attendant: Good afternoon! How can I help you?
Client: Good afternoon! I really like this ______. Do you have it in ______?
Store Attendant: We do. What size are you?
Client: I’m a ______.
Store Attendant: I’m sorry, we only have this ______ in small. But come back tomorrow and we’ll have it in ______.
Client: Alright. How about those ______?
Store Attendant: These ______? They’re great!
Client: How much are they?
Store Attendant: ______ $39.90.
Client: I’ll take them. Do you accept PIX?
Store Attendant: Sorry I don’t know what PIX is. We accept cash, debit or credit.
Client: That’s not a problem. Here you go. ______ please.
Store Attendant: All set. Thank you and have a great day!
Client: Thanks. You too!
Production
- Make your own shopping dialogue with the vocabulary from the Target Language.
- Good afternoon. How can I help you?
- Good afternoon. Can I see …
Homework
Match the demonstrative pronoums with their respective definitions.
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This
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These
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That
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Those
( ) is used when the person, thing or place is distant.
( ) is the plural form of this.
( ) is used to refer to a single person, thing or place that is close.
( ) is the plural form of that.
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This
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These
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That
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Those
(3) is used when the person, thing or place is distant.
(2) is the plural form of this.
(1) is used to refer to a single person, thing or place that is close.
(4) is the plural form of that.
Complete with this, these, that and those.
Example: ______ wand isn’t working, Harry! > This wand isn’t working, Harry!
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______ computer next to you is broken.
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______ cats are scratching my feet!
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Is ______ your sweatshirt I’m wearing? It’s so comfortable.
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______ two over there are my siblings. We’re very close.
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______ woman in the coffee shop was your mom? She’s beautiful!
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That computer next to you is broken.
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These cats are scratching my feet!
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Is this your sweatshirt I’m wearing? It’s so comfortable.
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Those two over there are my siblings. We’re very close.
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That woman in the coffee shop was your mom? She’s beautiful!
Use the words and the demonstrative pronouns that you learned, to form the sentences.
Example: isn’t / working / Harry / wand > This wand isn’t working, Harry!
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are / next to you / my cats
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now is / Pearl Jam! / band playing
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in the / your husband? / man / Is / kitchen
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carrot cake / tried! / is the / I’ve ever / best
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Pikachus / there! / look / over
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These next to you are my cats.
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This band playing now is Pearl Jam!
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Is that man in the kitchen your husband?
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This is the best carrot cake I’ve ever tried!
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Look those Pikachus over there!
Transform the sentences into plural.
Example: This wand isn’t working, Harry! > These wands aren’t working, Harry!
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That beach is just marvelous! Look at it!
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This guitar is awesome! Can you play it?
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Is that your chess board? Lets play it!
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This cup of tea isn’t hot. Can you heat it up?
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I want to visit that museum. It’s so interesting!
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Those beaches are just marvelous! Look at them!
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These guitars are awesome! Can you play them?
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Are those your chess boards? Lets play them!
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These cups of tea aren’t hot. Can you heat them up?
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We want to visit those museums. They’re so interesting!
Correct the sentences.
Example: Those wand isn’t working, Harry! > This wand isn’t working, Harry!
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Take a look at the photos I just posted. Every year we visit this beaches in Porto Seguro.
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Do you know Floresta Nacional? These place is in danger because of the fire.
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That month is very dry. Don’t forget to drink water!
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My husband is alone in the kitchen with all these candies. We should go save him!
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Can you see that burn in my hand? I got it making pancakes.
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Take a look at the photos I just posted. Every year we visit these beaches / this beach in Porto Seguro.
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Do you know Floresta Nacional? That place is in danger because of the fire.
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This month is very dry. Don’t forget to drink water!
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My husband is alone in the kitchen with all those candies. We should go save him!
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Can you see this burn in my hand? I got it making pancakes.