Conversation(Expert Chapter 1)|日常会話(上級1章)
Lesson23: Online Shopping

PART A_1
Let’s learn new vocabulary. Listen and repeat these words with your tutor.
PART A_2
1. daylight robbery 法外な金を請求すること
  Ninety-nine dollars for a tiny dress? That’s daylight robbery!
2. You can’t be serious! 本気ですか?、冗談でしょう
  You got two pairs of running shoes for only 30 dollars? You can’t be serious!
3. get one’s priorities straight 物事の重要度を考慮に入れる、優先事項を整理する
  You’re an adult now so you have to get your priorities straight.
4. to be broke 無一文の、破産した
  I better stop shopping online before bed. I don’t want to be broke!
5. in hot water 苦境に陥る、困ったことになる
  Your mother found out about the limited edition toy figure you recently purchased online. It seems you’re in hot water.
PART A_3
Let’s make sentences using the vocabulary we’ve just learned.
PART A_4
1. daylight robbery 
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2. You can’t be serious! 
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3. get one’s priorities straight 
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4. to be broke 
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5. in hot water 
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PART B_1
Let’s read the dialogue. I will play Ron and you will play Emma. Then, we’ll switch roles.
PART B_2

Look what I got! It’s a collector’s item toy car. There are only 19 pieces of this in the world.
Oh, that’s the reason you’re on cloud nine. It does look unique and
pricey. How much did you get it for?

Well, I had to shell out $60 dollars for this cool thing. But don’t tell my mom, I don’t want to be in hot water.
You can’t be serious! That’s daylight robbery!

It’s alright. I paid it with my salary from my part-time job.
Okay, but yeah, I don’t think your mom will be happy about that.

It’s going to be the latest addition to my collection. And looking at my collection is my way of relieving stress after a long day. It may be pricey, but it’s totally worth it.
I think I know where you’re coming from.

But I know that I should set my priorities straight. I mean, I don’t want to be broke.
That’s right. Our school trip is just two months away. We better start saving up.

PART C_1
Please summarize the conversation using your own words and expressions.
PART C_2
PART D_1
Fill in the blanks and complete the conversation.
PART D_2
1. A: You have an exam next week and you’re still not studying. You have to get _________________.
B: I know, I know. I’ll read my books later.
2. A: You said it’s something you need for school. But it turns out to be a game console. Care to explain?
B: Uh-oh, it seems like I’m _____________.
3. A: What? They sent you a defective item? That’s ___________________!
B: I know, they should give me a refund.
4. A: This bag was on 70% sale? You _____________!
B: Yes, I’m serious.
5. A: Hey, would you like to go shopping with us later?
B: I wish I could, but I’m ______________.
PART E_1
Let’s do a roleplay. Talk with me according to the situation below, using the expressions you just learned.
PART E_2
You are talking to your brother/sister about the items you bought online. Tell him/her the most expensive and the cheapest purchase you made. Also, tell him/her why you chose those products. Your tutor will pretend to be your sister/brother.
PART E_3
REVIEW AND FEEDBACK
Now, let us review the things that you learned in this lesson.
(Please give a short feedback on how your student did on your class.)
Grammar
文法
Pronunciation 発音 Vocabulary
単語
Comprehension
理解
GOOD 文法の誤りはほとんどなく、完全な文章で話すことができる ほとんどの単語をはっきりと正しく発音することができる 習った表現を適切に使うことができる 文章を理解し、質問に正しく答えることができる

FAIR
文法の誤りはあるが、完全な文章で話すことができる 発音の練習が必要な言葉がいくつかある たまにミスはあるが、習った表現を適切に使うことができる 文章を完全に理解するのは難しく、質問に正しく答えられないときもある

POOR
文章で話すのは難しく、単語だけで話すことができる 発音の練習が必要である 習った単語と表現を少しだけ使うことができる 文章を理解するのは難しく、質問に答えるのは難しい
TUTOR FEEDBACK

GRAMMAR
Good: Was able to speak in complete sentences with minimal grammatical errors.
Fair: Was able to speak in complete sentences with evident grammatical errors.
Poor: Was able to speak using words only.
PRONUNCIATION
Good: Was able to pronounce most of the words clearly and correctly.
Fair: Mispronounced a few words.
Poor: Mispronounced most of the words.
VOCABULARY
Good: Used appropriate expressions learned in class.
Fair: Used appropriate expressions learned in class and made a few errors in word choice.
Poor: Used only a few words and expressions.
COMPREHENSION
Good: Was able to understand the passages and answer the questions correctly.
Fair: Had a little difficulty in understanding passages and answering questions.
Poor: Had a hard time understanding passages and answering questions.