Ch [ ʧ ] Chain Chair Cherry Chew Chicken J [ʤ ] Jane Juice Jar Job Juggle
- Cheese and chocolate - Jump over the bridge - Gym teacher - Church bells - Judge a book by its cover Jane went to the store and bought a jar of cherry juice and chocolate, but she only had to buy was chicken for lunch.
Game BUY, BUY, BUY! When you go into the supermarket what makes you feel hungry? Why do they recommend you do neck workout? What also do supermarkets use to tempt us into spending more?
supermarket aisle trolley checkout cashier supermarket sections customer pre-packaged food Fill in the blanks with the correct word from the word bank: - I need to grab some items from the ___________ before heading to the checkout. - The ___________ helped me scan and bag my groceries. - The ___________ was filled with various types of canned goods. - The ___________ is where you pay for your items. - The ___________ was browsing through the produce section. - The ___________ are neatly organized by category in the supermarket. - I picked up some ___________ meals for a quick dinner.
True or False: - Supermarket aisles are used for customers to walk through and find products. - A trolley is another name for a cashier. - The checkout is where customers can pay for their items. - Cashiers are responsible for handling money and ringing up purchases. - Supermarket sections can include departments like produce, deli, and bakery. - A customer is someone who buys goods or services. - Pre-packaged food is food that is already packaged and ready for sale.
Group 1 Customer: You need to buy candles for your friend's birthday cake. Shop Assistant: You help the customer with the selection, but your job is to sell the most expensive candles. Cashier: Your job is to tell the total amount, but offer additional services such as a customer card and so on. Group 2 Customer: You want to buy a soft teddy bear at a discount. You contact the shop assistant with questions. Shop Assistant: You answer about the promotions in the shop and about the 1+1 discount Cashier: You register the Buyer's purchase and indicate the total cost of the items. Group 3 Customer: You have come to a shoe shop but you don't know your size and you ask the shop assistant. Shop Assistant: You have to help the buyer find shoes for him/her and offer different options. Cashier: You tell the buyer the total price and you want to register him in the bonus system.
The dialogue should include: 1) Greetings. 2) Card questions and answers. 3) Thanking and saying goodbye.
Comparisons
Степень сравнения Comparatives/ superlatives Часто нужно сравнить какие-то вещи – например, сказать, что один объект лучше или хуже другого, или вообще самый лучший или самый худший, красивей другого или самый красивый, легче или самый лёгкий и т.д. Сравнительная степень, это когда мы сравниваем – «легче», «труднее», «зеленее», и т.д. Example : A dog is bigger than a cat.
Homework Page 32, read the text and understand the new words. Be ready to retell the text.