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Class #5

ENGLISH II with Teacher Jô


Coming up today
• Verb of the day
• Exercises 7 and 8, page 25
• Comparing objects in our houses
• Comparative monologues (listening and reading)
• Comparative monologues (writing and reading)
• Shopping for clothes (dialogue and vocabulary)
• At the clothes shop (keywords and phrases)
• Shopping for clothes (dialogue 2)
• You’re/Your
• Quiz on comparatives
• Tic-Tac-Toe and comparatives
• Talk about oral test 1 and narrative activity 1
Verb of the
day
Verb and definition and example
Exercise 7, page 25

shirt shoes

$150

cooler
Exercise 8, page 25
Exercise 8, page 25
Let’s compare the yellow objects that we have with us

• Prices
• Sizes
• Usefulness
• Shapes
• Opinions
Let’s write our own
comparative
monologues!
PEOPLE • PLACES • MOVIES • FOOD
1. Let’s just listen to the dialogue.
2. Number the questions in the order that you hear them.

Can I help you?


How much is this?
Can I pay by credit card?
What size do you need?
Where are the changing rooms?
Would you like a bag for bag?
3. Match the questions and the answers.

Can I help you? They’re over there.


How much is this? I’m just looking, thanks.
Can I pay by credit card? Yes, you can. Of course.
What size do you need? It’s £29.
Where are the changing rooms? Yes, please.
Would you like a bag for bag? Extra small, please.
Shop assistant: Hello, can I help you?
Customer: I'm just looking, thanks.
Customer: Excuse me?
Shop assistant: Yes?
Customer: Where are the changing rooms?
Shop assistant: They're over there. Behind you.
Customer: Thank you.
Customer: Hi. Excuse me again. Do you have this jumper in black?
Shop assistant: Yes, just a moment. What size do you need?
Customer: Extra small, please.
Shop assistant: Here you are.
Customer: How much is this?
Shop assistant: It's £29.
Customer: Can I pay by credit card?
Shop assistant: Yes, you can. Of course.
Shop assistant: Would you like a bag for that?
Customer: Yes, please.
Study the following sentences. Try to guess the meaning of the words in
bold and check below to see if you are right..
’R E
R YOU
YOU
______
You’re aa good
good friend.
friend.

She’s_____
She’s your sister,
sister,isn’t
isn’tshe?
she?

______
You’re not
not from
from here?!
here?!

______
You’re Sister Mary Eunice, aren’t you?
Time for a quiz
Homework
• Listening 3
• Writing and reading 3
• Answer one of the review questions from unit 3
orally on your private WhatsApp group!
• Verb of the day by…

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