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Which words have a positive meaning? Which have a negative meaning?
What meanings do these colors have for you? What colors do you like to wear?
EA conversation Vll take it!
© A Listen and practice.
SALESCLERK Hil Cen Ihelp you?
CUSTOMER Yes, please. Ineed a birthday present for my sister.
SALESCLERK Thot's so nice! What does she like?
CUSTOMER She loves anything blue. How much is this sweater?
SALESCLERK The light blue one? I's $150, = ‘
CUSTOMER That's pretty expensive. | love my sister, but Ineed to eat!
SALESCLERK Well, we have that one, too.
CUSTOMER Which one? The green one?
SALESCLERK Yes, and it's on sale for $2899,
SBS BSe San
CUSTOMER Well, she also likes green. I'l take it!
© B Listen to the rest of the conversation. What else does the customer look at? Does he buy it?GRAMMAR FOCUS
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How muchis thi shire? that Tahir? Which one?
this one? that one? The blue one, it's $28.99
How much ae these sneakers? those sneakers Which ones?
these? those? The gray ones. They're S40.
A. Complete these conversations. Then practice with a partner.
‘A: Excuse me. How much are ‘As How much is backpack?
‘those jeans? B: Which 2
B: Which 7.Do youmean A: The orange :
2 B: It’s $36.99. But green
‘A: No, the light blue is only $22.25.
B: Oh, are $59.95, ‘A: That's not bad. Can | see it, please?
‘A: Wow! That's expensive!
B PAIR WORK Add prices to the items. Then ask and answer questions.
hs oe
‘A: How much are these boots?
7 ‘That's cheap.
. Wie ones? ‘That's reasonable,
1e brown ones. That's OK/not bad.
B: They're $95.50.
A: That's expensive! es oeee
How much are these?g PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress
© A Listen and practice. Notice that the important words in a
sentence have more stress.
ee eee 2 0@e oo ec @
Let's see Excuse me. That's expensive. Do you mean these?
Hib take it. Can | help you?
B PAIR WORK Practice the conversations in Exercise 3, part B again
Pay attention to the sentence stress.
B ROLE PLAY Can | help you?
‘A PAIR WORK Put items “for sale” on
your desk, such as notebooks, watches,
phones, or bags.
Student A: You are a salesclerk.
Answer the customer's
‘questions.
Student B: You are a customer. Ask
the price of each item
Say if you want to buy it.
‘As Can |help you?
B: Yes. | like this pen.
How much is it?
A: Which one?
B Change roles and try the role play again
G LISTENING wow! It's expensive
© A Listen to two friends shopping. Write the color and price for each item.
4. tablet 2 headphones 3. sunglasses
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Do they buyit? | C]yes Ove Ores Ove:
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© & Listen again. Do they buy the items? Check (7) Yes or No.
7 | INTERCHANGE 3 Flea market
‘See what kinds of deals you can mak
Go to Interchange 3 on pages 116-117.
a buyer and a seller.
Unit 3WORD POWER Meterials
‘A What are these things made of? Label each one. Use the words from the list.
Too ®
‘a sik tie = a bracelet 3.2 ring
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earings 7. flip-flops 8. socks
shirt
B PAIR WORK What other materials are the things in part A sometimes made of? Make a lst,
C CLASS ACTIVITY Which materials can you find in your classroom?
“Miin-hee has gold earrings, and Ray has a leather jacket.”
be} CONVERSATION That's a good point.
© A Listen and practice.
TES
‘That's tue, but i's the middle of summer.
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cp Celene |
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CED 1 The material ofthis one is lighter.
‘That's a good point. The wedding isin the afternoon.
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© B Listen to the rest of the conversation, What does Alex buy? What does Kristin think of it?
How much are these? cheaper
Which one do you like more? nico —> nicer
Iltke the biue one more {Ws lighter than the black one. big —> bigger
Which one do you ike better? pretty —> prettier
Ilike the black one better. I's more stylish than the blue one.
A Complete these conversations. Then practice with a partner.
,
1. Az Which of these jackets 2. AA: These sweatersarenice. 3. At Which rings do you like
do you like more? Which one do you prefer? better?
| prefer the leather B: | like the gray one B: [like the silver
‘one. The design is better. The colors ‘ones more. They're
(sice), (pretty). t's (small) the
and it looks (ottractive) ‘gold ones. And they're
(expensive) the brown and yellow (cheap),
the wool one. one.
B PAIR WORK Compare the things in part A P
Give your own opinions.
‘The color is prettier.
‘The design is nicer.
The style is more attractive
‘The material is better.
‘A: Which jacket do you like more?
B: | like the wool one better. The color is prettier.
‘A. What do you like to wear? Write about your favorite clothes
and compare them to clothes you don't like as much,
My favorite clothes are cotton T-shirts and jeane, Tshirts are
‘more comfortable than shiets and ties, and | think jeans are nicer
than pants, know that suits are more stylish, but.
B GROUP WORK Take turns reading your descriptions.
‘Ask questions to get more information.
SET Unit 312! READING
A Skim the article. Why do you think people shop online?
ONLINE SHOPPING: The Crazy Things People Buy
In this week's blog, we look at some extraordinary things people can buy online
Tl @ SOMEONE TO STAND IN LINE FOI
No one likes to stand in line, right? Now you don't have tol For
$25 an hour, someone waits patiently inline to get the stuff you
need. Imagine that! Some people pay for someone to stand in
line for movie tickets or for a new video game that’s on sale.
Make a reservation online in just a few clicks.
VE SNEAKERS
Cena aes
Many people like dogs and cats, but they just don’t have the time
to take care of them. If that sounds like you, here's the answer to
‘your problem: a digital pet rock. It’s clean, it’s quiet, and it doesn't
need food. it comes in a box. We think it's just about the perfect pet
You plug it into your laptop, and it’s always with you!
B Read the blog. Find the item and write its name. Then write
the number of the paragraph where you find the answers.
Find something
a... that you can wear.
bb. ... that you use with your laptop.
€. that saves you a lot of time.
d. ... that is huge.
© GROUP WORK The person who invented the first pet rock, Gary Dahl,
became a millionaire. Why do you think people bought pet rocks?
Do you think Mr. Dahl was a smart man? Would you buy a pet rock?
Would you buy any of the other things? How much would
you spend? Tell your classmates.
How much are these?Dm &TERC Flea market
EAE
STUDENT A
A You want to sell these things. Write your “asking price” for each item.
Interchange 3WOE
11 Demonstratives; one, ones TEE
'= With singular nouns, use this for a thing that is nearby and that for a thing that is not nearby: How
much is this hat here? How much is that hat over there?
‘= With plural nouns, use these for things that are nearby and those for things that are not nearby:
How much are these earrings here? How much are those earrings over there?
= Use one to replace a singular nouns | like the red hat. | ike the red one. Use ones to replace plural
‘nouns: like the green bags. Ike the green ones.
Choose the correct words.
4. At Excuse me. How much are this (fies shoes?
B: It's / They're $279.
‘A: And how much is this / that bag over there?
B: It’s / They're only $129
A: And are the two gray one / ones $129, too?
B: No. That / Those are only $119.
‘A: Ohi This / That store is really expensive.
2. A: Can |help you?
Yes, please. | really like these / those jeans over there, How much is it / are they?
‘A: Which one / ones? Do you mean this / these?
B: No, the black one / ones.
Az Let me look. Oh, it’s / they're $35.99.
B: That’s not bad. And how much is this / that sweater here?
A: It's / They're only $9.99.
2 Preferences; comparisons with adjectives AE)
1 For adjectives with one syllable or adjectives of two syllables ending in -y, add ~er to form the
nice > nicer; big — bigger, pretty —> prettier.
1 For adjectives with two syllables net ending in =y or adjectives of three or more syllables, use
‘more + adjective to form the comparative: stylish —» more stylish, expensive —> more expensive.
A Write the comparatives of these adjectives.
41. attractive _more attractive _ 5. interesting
2. happy 6. reasonable
3. exciting 7. sad
4. friendly |. warm
B Answer the questions. Use the first word in the parentheses in your answer.
Then write another sentence with the second word.
1. Which pants do you prefer, the cotton ones or the woo! ones? (woo! / attractive)
I prefer the wool ones. They're more attractive than the cotton ones.
2. Which ring do you like better, the gold one or the silver one? (silver / interesting)
3. Which one do you prefer, the silk blouse or the cotton blouse? (silk / pretty)
4. Which ones do you like more, the black shoes or the purple ones? (purple / cheap)
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