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Spending money

Level 5 / Session 2
• Listen to the video twice.
• You have 30 seconds to write what you hear.

Pronunciation time
“Gotta meet a friend for dinner. I
saved a lot of money on the camera”
• Of = /ov/
Choose one of you to start.
Turn off the TV please
• Th = The tip of your tongue between your teeth
Three/ Thanks/ Throw/ Theif
The/ There / Then
• R = Rolling R
Car/ Camera/ Ring/ Round/ Real
Do you always ask for a
lower price? How?
• Open the book, page 14
• Bargain:
I bought this laptop for 1000 pounds, It was a real
bargain.
• Bargain (Verb):
My mother can bargain very well.
Bargain (Noun):
This t-shirt is a bargain.
• Rip-off: (noun)
How did you buy this shoe for 5000 pounds?! It’s a total
rip-off.

Vocabulary
Workbook page 12/
Lesson 2/ Ex:9
• Where are they?
• Which pressure cooker is the woman looking for?
• The least expensive one.
• How did the seller describe the steam 2000?
• It’s not the best.

Listening
• The Least expensive one.

Grammar
- One syllable adj + est
- The most/the least + more than one syllable adj
• Where are the men?
• What is the problem with the first rug?
• It’s not big enough.

Listening
• Not satisfied:
• This rug is too small.
• This rug is not big enough.
• Too + adjective OR not + adjective + enough
• Satisfied:
• This rug is big enough.
• Adjective + enough

Grammar
• Open the book page 18
• Vocabulary - B

Practice
Group race
Break Time ^^
Why is it important to understand
the customs of other countries?
• Are there countries we can’t tip in? (1 minute)
• How much do you tip a waiter in other countries?
• 10% of the check
• How do you tip a waiter in the US?
• Leave the tip on the table
• How much do you tip a taxi driver in Canada?
• 15% of the taxi fare
• How much do you tip a porter in Australia?
• About $3 per bag
• How much do you tip a housekeeper?
• $1 to $2 a day

Reading
“Do you think we should leave a tip in
restaurants that charge for tax and
service?”
Speaking
• one time you went shopping and tried to bargain for a
lower price, if you succeeded or failed in bargaining and
how did you feel about the deal after you went home.
• You bought a product that was defected, but you lost the
receipt.
• There was a huge sale on a product and you bought it,
after a week, your friend told you that he bought for a
much lower price.

Writing
• What have you learned?
Grammar: -………………. / Vocabulary: -………….
• What would you like to add to make the session better?

Exit ticket
Riddle

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