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Getting a Haircut

Making an Appointment
Stylist: Hello. How can I help you today?
Customer: Hello. I`d like to make an appointment for a haircut.
Stylist: Alright. What day would you like to come in?
Customer: ______________________
Stylist: Ok. Can you come in that morning?
Customer: Yes. Can I make it for 10:30?
Stylist: 10:30 is good. May I ask your name?
Customer: ______________________
Stylist: Ok, I`ve got you booked for 10:30. Thank you for calling.
Customer: Thank you. Goodbye.

At the Hair Stylist/Beauty Salon/Barber


Customer: Hello. I`ve got an appointment for 10:30.
Stylist: Please come right this way. You can sit down in the chair
here. What can I do for you today?
Customer: I`d like to keep the same style, but cut about 3
centimeters.
Stylist: Would you like me to cut your bangs?*
Customer: No, you can leave them as they are.
(stylist cuts the customer`s hair)
Stylist: Ok, how does that look?
Customer: It looks great. You did an excellent job.
Stylist: Would you like to get a shampoo today?
Customer: _____________________
Stylist: Ok, then you can pay over here at the register.

*bangs—American English fringe—British English

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Conversation Questions

 When was the last time you got a haircut? Do you always go to
the same place?

 Tell the class about your hair. (For example: I have short, dark
brown hair)

 Is your hairstyle the same as it was five years ago? Have you
ever had a crazy hairstyle?

 How much time do you spend in the morning doing your hair?

 What hair products do you use?

 Have you ever gotten a haircut in a foreign country? When


should you tip the stylist/barber/beautician?

 Have you ever cut your own hair?

 Have you ever dyed your hair?

 When do you plan to get your next haircut?

 Do you usually have a conversation with the person who cuts


your hair?

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