
This lesson focuses on building vocabulary and conversational skills related to shopping. It uses visuals and interactive exercises to help learners understand and use common shopping-related terms and phrases.
General Information:
The lesson uses a variety of exercises, including picture identification, matching, sentence completion, and dialogue practice.
It covers vocabulary related to shopping scenarios, such as people (customer, cashier), objects (basket, trolley, till, shelves, labels), actions (buying, paying), and payment methods (cash, credit card).
Focus:
The primary focus is to equip learners with the necessary vocabulary to communicate effectively in a shopping environment.
It also aims to develop basic conversational skills for shopping interactions.
Tasks:
Vocabulary Identification: Learners identify shopping-related items and people in pictures.
Matching: Matching words with corresponding pictures.
Sentence Completion: Filling in the blanks in sentences with appropriate shopping vocabulary.
Question Answering: Answering questions related to shopping habits and preferences.
Dialogue Practice: Completing and practicing shopping dialogues.
Why It Is Useful:
This lesson is highly practical as shopping is a common activity in daily life.
It provides essential vocabulary and phrases that learners can immediately use in real-world situations.
The interactive tasks help reinforce learning and improve retention.
By discussing shopping preferences and habits, it also encourages communication and personal expression.
April 19, 2025