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 …
  • She doesn’t buy the …
  • 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

  1. The client is a small.
  2. The sunglasses are $39.90.
  3. The client buys a dress.
  4. The store doesn’t accept PIX.
  5. The client pays with her debit card.
  1. The client is a small. False
  2. The sunglasses are $39.90. True
  3. The client buys a dress. False
  4. The store doesn’t accept PIX. True
  5. 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.

  1. This

  2. These

  3. That

  4. 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.

  1. This

  2. These

  3. That

  4. 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!

  1. ______ computer next to you is broken.

  2. ______ cats are scratching my feet!

  3. Is ______ your sweatshirt I’m wearing? It’s so comfortable.

  4. ______ two over there are my siblings. We’re very close.

  5. ______ woman in the coffee shop was your mom? She’s beautiful!

  1. That computer next to you is broken.

  2. These cats are scratching my feet!

  3. Is this your sweatshirt I’m wearing? It’s so comfortable.

  4. Those two over there are my siblings. We’re very close.

  5. 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!

  1. are / next to you / my cats

  2. now is / Pearl Jam! / band playing

  3. in the / your husband? / man / Is / kitchen

  4. carrot cake / tried! / is the / I’ve ever / best

  5. Pikachus / there! / look / over

  1. These next to you are my cats.

  2. This band playing now is Pearl Jam!

  3. Is that man in the kitchen your husband?

  4. This is the best carrot cake I’ve ever tried!

  5. Look those Pikachus over there!

Transform the sentences into plural.

Example: This wand isn’t working, Harry! > These wands aren’t working, Harry!

  1. That beach is just marvelous! Look at it!

  2. This guitar is awesome! Can you play it?

  3. Is that your chess board? Lets play it!

  4. This cup of tea isn’t hot. Can you heat it up?

  5. I want to visit that museum. It’s so interesting!

  1. Those beaches are just marvelous! Look at them!

  2. These guitars are awesome! Can you play them?

  3. Are those your chess boards? Lets play them!

  4. These cups of tea aren’t hot. Can you heat them up?

  5. 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!

  1. Take a look at the photos I just posted. Every year we visit this beaches in Porto Seguro.

  2. Do you know Floresta Nacional? These place is in danger because of the fire.

  3. That month is very dry. Don’t forget to drink water!

  4. My husband is alone in the kitchen with all these candies. We should go save him!

  5. Can you see that burn in my hand? I got it making pancakes.

  1. Take a look at the photos I just posted. Every year we visit these beaches / this beach in Porto Seguro.

  2. Do you know Floresta Nacional? That place is in danger because of the fire.

  3. This month is very dry. Don’t forget to drink water!

  4. My husband is alone in the kitchen with all those candies. We should go save him!

  5. Can you see this burn in my hand? I got it making pancakes.

Writing

Write your own shopping dialogue.