PART A_1
Let’s learn new vocabulary. Listen and repeat these words with your tutor.
PART A_2
1. It’s a bargain. それで決まりだ | |
He got two helmets for the price of one? That’s a bargain! | |
2. cost a fortune. 莫大な金がかかる、とても高い | |
It took her a whole year to finish that painting. That’s why it costs a fortune. | |
3. Shop till you drop. 買い物をしまくる | |
Retail therapy is her stress reliever, so she shops till she drops on her payday. | |
4. shell out 〔大金を〕支払う | |
The couple shelled out a month’s worth of income to get a car loan. | |
5. turn down 断る | |
She had to turn down the deal because she found another supplier. |
PART A_3
Let’s make sentences using the vocabulary we’ve just learned.
PART A_4
1. It’s a bargain. | |
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2. cost a fortune. | |
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3. Shop till you drop. | |
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4. shell out | |
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5. turn down | |
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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
How did you spend the holiday?
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Oh, I went shopping with my sister. We shopped till we dropped. It was
so much fun! |
I see. You had a stressful week, so I really think that you deserved splurging!
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You’re right. It’s also nice to get to bond with my sister since she is
always busy at work. |
So, what did you get?
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I bought a new dress which came with free accessories. I also bought
a pair of shoes that’s on 20 percent off sale. It’s definitely a bargain! |
Awesome! How about your sister?
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Would you believe that she bought a designer purse? It costs a fortune!
By the way, how about your holiday? |
My friends invited me to go to the movies, but I had to turn it down. I’m saving up for a trip, so I don’t want to shell out for a movie I’m not really interested in.
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Fair enough. I’m sure you’re going to appreciate that trip so much!
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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: We have to ________ five dollars to renew our library card. B: Well, we might as well do. We need to borrow more books for the upcoming exams. |
2. | A: I bought these winter boots at a thrift store for $20. B: It’s ________________. You’re so lucky! |
3. | A: Why does your brother look so exhilarated? B: His request for a credit limit increase got approved, so he _____________________. |
4. | A: He gifted his mother a 24-karat gold necklace on her birthday. B: It ____________ for sure. |
5. | A: Did the store approve your refund request for the defective item? B: Unfortunately, they _______________ my request because the damage happened during shipping |
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
Your tutor will pretend to be a seller of a second-hand TV. Ask the seller about the current condition of the item while negotiating for a lower price. Your tutor will pretend to be the seller.
PART E_3
REVIEW AND FEEDBACK
Now, let us review the things that you learned in this lesson.
ではこのレッスンで学んだことを振り返りましょう。
(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 |
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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 |