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TRADITIONAL MARKET

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Definition
“A traditional market is
a physical place or a venue
where buyers and sellers
interact towards buying and
selling of goods and
services.”
Brainstorming
1.How do you describe
traditional market?
Traditional market is ……

2. Do you like going to the


traditional markets?
Yes, I do. It’s because ……
no, I don’t. It’s because…..
Let’s see! Things in traditional market
1 2 3

Groceries Fruits and veggies Fish stall


4 5 6

Traditional food Thrifting clothes Muddy road


VOCABULARIES OF THE DAY
Vocabs Meaning Examples
1. Bargain Tawar menawar I like going to the market and bargaining with the
shopkeepers there.
2. Cheap price Harga murah Tropical fruits have cheap price when they are in season.
3. More expensive Lebih mahal The more you use it, the more expensive it becomes.
4. Fresh goods Barang-barang segar It’s easy to find fresh goods in traditional market.
5. Traditional food Makanan tradisional Traditional food is one of the best parts of traditional market.
6. Fixed price Harga paten We cannot do bargaining for the fixed price.
7. Well negotiated bisa dinego Goods in local market can be well negotiated.
8. Stall and shop Kios dan toko Some stalls and shops are opened everyday in the market.
9. Smelly Bau (gak enak) Villia can’t stand the smelly fish stall.
10. Affordable price Harga terjangkau Wahyu bought fruits and veggies with affordable prices.
NOTE: Memorizing vocabularies through phrase by phrase helps you speak faster than word by word
Grammar Flash : Idiom about “PRICE”
1 – THAT’S A BIT STEEP / PRICEY.
Use these phrases to say that something is a little bit expensive.
2 – IT COSTS A FORTUNE / AN ARM AND A LEG.
Use these phrases to say that something was VERY expensive.
3 – I’M PAYING THROUGH THE NOSE.
This is an idiomatic expression that means you’re paying too much for something, and it’s
painful.
4 – THAT’S A LITTLE OUTSIDE MY BUDGET. / I CAN’T AFFORD IT.
Use these phrases to say that you don’t have enough money to buy something.
5 – THAT’S QUITE REASONABLE.
If you describe a price as “reasonable,” it means that you think it’s a fair price for what you will
receive.
Hurry
up!
wait!
It’s “SPEAKING TIME”!!! guys

5. Ms. Q 1. Mr. A

ONE Round,
ONE Question !
4. Mr. O 2. Ms. B

3. Mr. L
Breakoutroom
QUESTIONS SAMPLE ANSWER
1. When was the last time you visited the traditional market? Tell us about The last time I visited the market was 3 days ago. I went there
to buy some fruits, vegetables and fish.
your experience!

2. In your house, who loves going to the markets? do you like going to In my house, my father is the one who loves going to the
traditional market. Fortunately ,I don’t because it’s smelly and
traditional market? Why/why not? Give us your reason! sometimes the road is muddy.

3. What do you or your family usually buy in traditional market? We usually buy our daily needs in traditional market, such as…

4. Which one do you prefer , the traditional market or modern market? why? I prefer a modern market to traditional one because …….

5. In your opinion, what are the advantages of traditional market compared In my opinion, there some advantages of traditional market
comparing to the modern one for example cheaper and
to the modern market ? affordable price, bargaining and etc.

6. What are the disadvantages of buying things in the traditional markets Personally, traditional market has some disadvantages.
For instance, a muddy road is smelly, very hot, has less hygiene,
and the modern markets? and is too crowded.

7. Have you ever practiced bargaining before? And what was the most Yes. I have, I usually bargain to get affordable price ,and …..
And the most expensive thing I bought was …… because it was
expensive thing you bought in the traditional market back then? Tell us! high quality.

8. When you were a kid, did you often go to the traditional market? What did When I was a child, I used to go to the market with my mom every
weekend to buy some staff like toys, my favorite snack, and …
you usually buy? Share your story!
Feedback and Wrap up
GRAMMAR PRONUNCIATION OTHERS
Everything has a price. It’s just what your
willing to pay for it

Anne Bishop

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