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UNIT Go to Network Online Practice to record your voice inthe conversations on pages 58 and 62. Go to Network Online Practice to watch video ‘about an American neighborhood. Network! Go online to find someone who bought anew piece of clothing last week. Share on page 63. Out and about Online Practice * CONVERSATION: What do you want for dinner tonight? 1 Look at the picture. What do you think Peter is thinking about? @) 2 Read and listen. © Peter: What do you want for dinner tonight Sarah? Sarah: I'm not sure. I don't w: i to go to the grocery store and I don't want to cook. Let's go out Peter: OK. Where do you want to go? Sarah: Well, let's see. Yuka went to Amis restaurant last night for sushi. Look, she posted photos online. Peter: Oh, that looks good. I like Ami’s. But Top Sushi is cheaper, Sarah: That's true. But this looks really good. Yuka says Amis has the best sushi in town Peter: Actually, I think I want pizza. $8) 3. Work in pairs. Practice the conversation, $8) 4 Work in groups. Ask about lunch and dinner. What do you want What do you want for lunch? for dinner? Ithink | want ___. I think | want __. ask people what they want to eat. Ci notatatt C2 wett Cl very welt © vocasutary: Stores @ 2 Listen and repeat. Which stores do you like to shop at? Why? 1 a grocery store 2. ahardware store a 3. an electronics store 4. asporting goods store = Tp! — f = A = Us 5. ajewelry store 6. adepartment store wy 2 What other kinds of stores do you know? Share ideas Ce This store sells shoes. (count noun) = — —~ < = — — = — = — — _ = = read your sentences to a partner. This store sells furniture. (noncount noun) It’s a furniture store. BuT 1. Ilike to shop at Bedford's. I's a big department —_a clothing store __a sporting goods store store downtown. It has everything! I often. Examples: 2. I like two music stores. Mercury Music is next to the General Union bank, and... ers 1. Which letters are not pronounced? Draw a line through them. 1, grocery 3. jewelry 5. restaurant 2. different 4, interesting 6. everything 2. Listen and repeat. Were your answers to Part 1 correct? >> >>> Now I Can... name different kinds of stores. Cnotatat’ CO wet Cl very welt UNITS | Outand about 59 le G GRAMMAR: Comparatives and superlatives : ' , ) ‘ , Ces os one syllable small smaller the smallest “e large larger the largest 7 a asia nancies | short vowel cones em nee ihebinaaat twoormore syllables | popular | more popular the most popular good better the best egular bad worse the worst ' far farther the farthest Sandy's restaurant is smaller than The Red Dragon. Mount Etna is the smallest restaurant in town. : : Online Practice « 1 Look at the conversation on page 58. Circle the comparative. Underline the superlative, 2 Compare these things. Use the adjectives in parentheses. 1. tea and coffee (good) _I think tea is better than coffee, 2. science and math (interesting). 3. English and your language (casy) 4, trains and planes (safe) 5. aheadache and a toothache (bad) 6. soccer and baseball (popular) QW 8 Talk with a partner. What (or who) is...? + the largest room in your house + the most beautiful place in your country + the most difficult thing about English ‘+ the most famous person in your country ince structure + the worst school subject + the best car in the world for comparative: The Pizza Palace isn't as cheap as Romeo's Example: Pizza, The servers at Pat’s Pizza aren't as friendly as the servers at Romeo's Pizza B: Really? The largest room in my house is the living room. ; A: The largest room in my house is the kitchen. ~ > NOW [ Gan... compare people, places, and things. C1 not ata Cl wett Overy welt Bo READING AND SPEAKING (@ 2 Read and listen. Which person is most similar to you? Beene Welcome to our monthly “Shop Smart” interviews. Jiwon: | go to the farmers’ marker ‘This month's question was, “Whete do you like to shop because it has the fresivest food. If for food?” Read to find out where your neighbors are 25 go to the supermarket, the fruits and shopping! vegetables come from all over the world. Why get food from the other side of ‘the world when you can get it from a local farm? i's expensive, it’s bad for the environment, and it's not as 20 healthy as eating local food. + Nina: When Iwas a child there were alot of ocal stores downtown. There was a bakery, a butcher, andaa fruit and vegetable market. But then they built a big supermarket. After that, all Vincent: 'm really busy and I don't lke +0 the small stores closed, They weren't as convenient as shopping, so | shop for almost everything the supermarket, and they were more expensive. So, we online. l order my groceries on the L have to go to the supermarket now. Well, at least the supermarket's website, and they deliver parking is easier there, 3 everything to my house. It’s quicker and. ‘easier than going to a store, and it's cheaper, too. | don't understand why anyone goes to the supermarket! Patrick: | always shop at the 1s supermarket because it's the most convenient place for me. Shopping at the smaller stores downtown is a real hassle. They're only open from 9:00 to 5:30, and | usualy work until 6:00 or 7:00. They'e closed 20 on Sundays, too. The supermarket is open longer hours, and its open every day. And you can buy everything Online Practice 2 Read again. Where do the people usually shop? Why? Complete the chart Name Where does he/she shop? Reasons Nina Patrick Jiwon Vincent (GD 3 Talk with a partner. Answer these questions. 1. How often do you shop. * ata supermarket? + ata farmers’ market? + online? 2 Which do you prefer? 3. Which of the opinions from the reading do you agree wit >>> > Now I Can... compare different kinds of shopping. Ti not at att C weit Cl verywatt UNITS | Outand about 61 8B YOUR STORY: Cindy embarrasses Russell. (9) 1 Read and tisten to the story. Does Russell like the shirt? Russell: Can try this shirt con, please? Salesperson: Sure, the fitting rooms are over, there. Cindy: How is it? Russel: It’s too big. I need a smaller size. Cindy: What size is that? sal 's an extra large. Is that better? Well, now it isn’t big, enough. I need a bigger one. Cindy: OK. | found a large. Here you go..how’s that? Russell: Well, it fits. indy: Come out and show me. Russel: Is the salesperson out there? Cindy: What? Why? No. She isn't out here. Come out, please. () 2 Listen again, Mark the statements true (T) or false (F. you like this shirt, Russell? - good. , well, allright. Cindy: D0 Russell: Um, well, don't know. indy: It isn't for you. It's for your father. Russell: Oh, indy: Here. Try it on for me. Russell: Oh Cindy: Excuse me. Do you hhave this in a smaller lesperson: Yes, here's a medium. Cindy: Thank you. Salesperson: Oh, that looks great on you, Russell: Uh, thanks. Online Practice sa nih —— 1. Cindy wants to buy the shirt for Russell. —— 3. The second shi ____ 2. The first shirt doesn’t fit, and Russell ___ 4. The large shirt fits Russell. needs a smaller one. (@) 5. Use the story to complete the expressions in Everyday expressions—Buying clothes Gis the box. Listen and check. Cant this shirt on, please? @ 4 Work witha partner. Pay the roles ofshopper ts ne d salesperson. Use the cues below. a eee a What is that? + this shirt (to0 small) Keone * these pants (not long enough) + this sweater (too big) >» > NOW I Gan... shop forctothes. 1 wotatat Cl wett Cl verywett 8 REAL-WORLD LISTENING: My neighborhood 1 Look at the picture on the left. What is the woman buying? Where is she? @) 2 Watch or listen to Allison talk about her neighborhood. Check [9 the places she mentions. ene cate (1 department store Ci iewelry store CO hardware store O park Oi pizza place CO shoe store CO furniture store C grocery store 1 farmers’ market really like the neighborhood, and it gets better everyday.” Watch or listen again. Mark the sentences true (‘T), false (F), or no information (N). 1. Allison works in the neighborhood, The bakery only has muffins. |. Allison lives very close to the hardware store, |. Allison moved to Inwood because she had a lot of friends there. . You can buy great flowers at the farmers’ market \. Allison likes the customers at the cafe. Tell a partner about your neighborhood. What can you do there? What stores and places are there? | CLASS: Find someone who is going shopping for clothes week. What is he/she going to buy? What is his/her rte clothing store? “ONLINE: Tella partner about someone from your social ork, What piece of clothing did he/she buy last ~ > >>> > Now I Can... talkabout my neighborhood, CC noratat Cl wet Cl very wet UNITS | Out and about 63 VUUEDEEDEDDDDD EDD DD SESE R SESE SESS IT TTT T TIED ? a

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