Let's Go Shopping: Exploring the Supermarket in English

Let's Go Shopping: Exploring the Supermarket in English
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Let's Go Shopping: Exploring the Supermarket in English

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to communicate in English while shopping in a supermarket.

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What do you already know about shopping in a supermarket?

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Greetings and Requests
Hello, can I help you? Excuse me, where can I find the apples? I'm looking for bread. Where is the bread aisle? Do you have any specials today?

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Questions and Answers about Products
How much does this cost? Is this on sale? Do you have any milk? Can I have three apples, please? Do you sell eggs?

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Confirming Choices and Payment Inquiries
I'll take two bottles of water. Yes, I want to buy this cereal. How much do I owe? Can I pay with my credit card?

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Expressing Gratitude and Farewells
Thank you for your help. Thanks, have a nice day! Goodbye, see you later!

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Vocabulary Review
Apples, bread, specials, milk, eggs, water, cereal, credit card

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Matching Game
Match the English phrases with their meanings in your native language.

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Role-Play Activity
Pair up and act out a shopping scenario using the phrases and questions we've learned.

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Listening Comprehension
Listen to a conversation between a customer and a shop assistant. Answer questions based on the dialogue.

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Creating Dialogues
Write a short dialogue between a customer and a shop assistant using the phrases we've learned.

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Interactive Quiz
Answer questions about shopping in a supermarket in English.

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Speaking Challenge
Present a shopping scenario to the class using the phrases and questions we've learned.

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Grammar Focus: Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Discuss the difference between countable and uncountable nouns in English, such as 'apples' and 'milk'.

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Writing Task
Write a short paragraph describing a shopping experience in a supermarket.

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Review and Feedback
Discuss what we've learned and share any questions or feedback about the lesson.

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Practice Makes Perfect
Practice using the phrases and questions in real-life situations when shopping with family or friends.

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Celebration Time!
Celebrate the progress made in learning English for shopping purposes. Well done, everyone!

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