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Unit 6: Shopping. Types of shops Bargains Brands Wardrobe. 61 Reading, vocabulary, questions. Each student reads one sentence Underline new vocabulary Prepare to answer questions. 61 Vocabulary. Dressy clothes Uniform Outfits Casual Low-rise Baggy Pairs Sandals Hiking boots
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Unit 6: Shopping Types of shops Bargains Brands Wardrobe
61Reading, vocabulary, questions Each student reads one sentence Underline new vocabulary Prepare to answer questions
61Vocabulary • Dressy clothes • Uniform • Outfits • Casual • Low-rise • Baggy • Pairs • Sandals • Hiking boots • Plaids • Stripes • Loud patterns • Floral prints • Purses • match • Being stylish/warm • convenient • surf
61Questions • What type of clothes does the woman have? (3 answers) • Where does she work? • Why does she miss high school? • Describe your high school uniform (all students) • How many shoes does she have? What kind? • What colors and designs does she like? • What types of accessories does she have? • Describe her winter coat. • Do you prefer being stylish or being warm? • Where does she go shopping? • Where do you go shopping? • What does she buy on the Internet?Why? • What do you buy on the Internet? Which site do you use?
61My favorite shop/site Your favorite place to go shopping What kind of store is it? Where is it? Why do you like it? What are the advantages/disadvantages?
61Tell your partner • My favorite shop is Home Plus. • Home Plus is a big box retailer. • It is located at the Daegu Stadium. • It’s a ten-minute walk from Daegongwon subway station. • I like shopping at Home Plus because it is a little cheaper than Emart. • Home plus is cheaper than Emart but the atmosphere at Emart is better.
56Vocabulary Listen to the hint Guess the word
56Hints • A very small store • A place to sell jewelry if you need cash • Using your eyes to go shopping • All the clothes you have/own • VISA/Mastercard/AMEX • Get your money back • Not new/second hand • To check new clothes before you buy them • A person who loves shopping • Stealing from a store • An outside store for snacks/accessories • A tourist shop
56 More hints • Fake (not real) products • To ask for a lower price (2 answers) • One price = two items/products • A cheap product/item • A place to try on clothes (2 answers) • A store that has many items • DKNY/Chanel/LV/MCM • Just look but not buy • Broken • If you give 10,000 won for a 5000 won item, you get… • GS25/Buy the Way/Family Mart • A/S
57Writing Take 10 minutes to answer the questions #7 haggle = bargain/ask for a lower price #8 defective = broken/bad #9 impulse = without a plan
58 Ask your partner Please answer questions 11-20 with your partner NO writing, ONLY speaking #15 perfume/cologne = to make your body smell good #18 midnight market = night market #20 souvenir = tourist accessory
59 Reading Who wants to be Brad? Who wants to be Britney?
59 Vocabulary • Mall • Upgrade • Wardrobe • Dress up • Payday • Park • Tacky • Half price sale • Odd sizes • Skin tight • Gain weight • overweight
59 Questions • Where are Brad and Britney going? • Why does Britney need to buy new clothes? • What does Brad want to buy? • Why does Britney have a lot of money? • Where is Britney’s car? • Describe the clothes at Dilliard’s. • What size does Britney need to buy? Why? • How does Britney feel at the end of the conversation?
59 Partner Survey • What type of clothes do you usually wear? • I usually wear formal clothes. • What size do you wear? • I wear a size 110/36. • Describe your wardrobe. • I have lots of dressy clothes because I work at a university. • I also have about 7 pairs of business shoes and a few pairs of sneakers. • I like dark colors and don’t like stripes or loud patterns.
60Cultural Differences Did you know…?
60Cultural Differences • If you buy a $100 coat in America, you have to pay the regular price + sales tax (부가세). American prices do not include taxes. • America has a few really big stores. Korea has many smaller stores. • Korea has many convenience stores but America only has one per neighborhood. • In America, stores do not have many employees. In Korea, there are many employees to help you shop. • America does not have many traditional markets, but Korea does.