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Unit 3 And 4 By: Norma Mejía.

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Salesclerk: Can I help you?

Customer: Yes, thank you. How much are these dresses?

Salesclerk: The red ones? They´re $72

Customer: Oh, that’s not bad. Do they come in blue?

Salesclerk: No, sorry, just red.

Customer: Ok. No problem. I’ll take them. They're really pretty.

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Demostratives; one,ones.

How much is this scarf? That scarf? Which one? It´s $14.95

This one? That one? The black one.

How much are these scarves? Those scarves? Which ones? They´re $29.90

These? Those? The white ones.

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A: Excuse me. How much are those jeans?

B: Which ones? Do you mean the green ones?

A: No, the blue ones.

B: Oh, They're $49.99

A: Wow! That’s expensive!

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What are these things made of?

1. A silk tie. 2. A plastic bracelet 3. A gold ring 4. A cotton shirt

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What are these things made of?

5. A wool jacket 6. Silver earrings 7. Rubber boots 8. Leather socks

WORD POWER Materials

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Ian: These wool sweaters are really nice. Which one do you like better? Vicky: Let’s see… I like the green one more. Ian: The green one? Why? Vicky: It look warmer. Ian: That’s true, but I think I prefer the red one. It’s more attractive than the green one. Vicky: Hmm. There’s no price tag. Ian: Excuse me. How much is this sweater? Clerk: It’s $29.95. Would you like to try it on? Ian: Uh, no. That’s OK. But thanks anyway. Clerk: You’re welcome!

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Preferences; comparisons with adjetives. Which sweater do you prefer? I prefer the red one. It’s nicer than the green one. Which one do you like more? I like the red one more. It’s prettier tan the green one. Which one do you like better? I like the red one better. It’s more stylish than the green one.

Spelling. Cheap Cheaper Pretty Prettier Big Bigger Nice Nicer

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1. Do you like to shop online? Like millions of people, you want to find the best things for the best price. There are so many choices that it can be difficult to find the things you need and want. Here’s where technology comes in! Popular websites like Facebook and Twitter aren’t just for social networking anymore.

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2. The websites Facebook and Twitter are popular because people can connect to friends and get their most recent news. But people also use these sites as powerful shopping tools. Members can ask about an item and then get opinions from people they trust, Twitterers can also search for news from others users and then find stores nearby that sell the item.

READING Tools For Better Shopping

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3. Another helpful shopping tool is the smartphone. Smartphone users can go into a store, find and item they like, and then type the item number into their smartphone. They can compare prices, read reviewes, and make better decisions about their purchase. Many people find a better price online or at another store. People often want to see and touch an item before they buy. They can do just that – and pay a lower price, too.

READING Tools For Better Shopping

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4. But you don’t have to be a Facebook or Twitter member or have a smartphone to find a bargain. Websites like Shopzilla compare prices, gives reviews and find stores near you with the best bargains. Google does all these things but also lets you buy items directly through its site. Be a smart shopper. The information you need is at your fingertips!

READING Tools For Better Shopping

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Nicole: Do you like country music, James?

James: No, I don’t like very much. Do you?

Nicole: Yeah, I do. I’m a big fan of Taylor Swift.

James: I think I know her. Does she play the guitar?

Nicole: Yes, she does. She’s a really good musician.

So, What kind of music do you like?

James: I really like hip- hop.

Nicole: Oh, yeah? Who’s your favorite singer?

James: Jay-Z. Do you like him?

Nicole: No, I don’t. I don’t like hip-hop very much.

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Simple present questions; short answers. Do you like country music? What kind of music do you like? Yes, I do. I love it. I really like hip-hop. No, I don’t. I don’t like it very much. Does she play the piano? What does she play? Yes, she does. She plays very well. She plays the guitar. No she doesn’t. she doesn’t. play an instrument. Do they like green Day? Who do they like? Yes, they do. They like them a lot. They like Coldplay. No, they don’t. they don’t like them at all.

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What’s your favorite kind of…?

Music I really like pop.

Movie I really like 3-D movie

What’s your favorite…?

Song My favorite song is Just Give Me A Reason.

Video game My favorite video game is Mario Bros.

Who’s your favorite…?

Singer My favorite singer is Katy Perry.

Actor My favorite actor is Ian Somerhalder.

Athlete My favorite athlete is Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Kendall: I have tickets to the soccer match on Friday night. Would you like to go?

Sophia: Thanks. I’d love to. What time does it start?

Kendall: At 8:00.

Sophia: That sound great. So, do you want to have dinner at 6:oo?

Kendall: Uh, I’d like to, but I have work late.

Sophia: Oh, that’s OK. Let’s just meet at the stadium before the match, around 7:30.

Kendall: OK. Why don’t we meet at the gate?

Sophia: That sound fine. See you there.

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Would; verb + to + verb.

Would you like to go out Friday?

Yes, I would.

Yes. I’d love to. Thanks.

Would you like to go to a soccer match?

I’d like to, but I have to work late.

I’d like to, but I need to save money.

I’d like to, but I want to visit my parents.

GRAMMAR FOCUS

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Text message abbreviations

M: am L8: late

U: you W8: wait

R: are GR8: great

C: see THX: thanks

4: for LUV: love

2: to NITE: night

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Text message abbreviations

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Here are some highlights of Fergie’s life and career. 1975 Fergie was born on March 27 in California. 1984 Fergie starts acting, doing the voice of Sally in the

Peanuts cartoons. She also starts in the popular TV show Kids Incorporated, with actress Jennifer Love Hewitt.

1991 Fergie forms the all- female band Wild Orchid 2003 Fergie records a song with the band Black Eyed Peas.

The band likes her, and she records five more songs on the album.

2004 Fergie joins the Black Eyed Peas 2005 Fergie and the Black Eyed Peas win their first Grammy

award sor “Let’s Get It Started” 2006 Fergie makes a solo album and has six big hits. “Big

Girls Don’t Cry” is her first worldwide number one single. 2009 Fergie acts and sings in the movie Nine. 2010 Fergie and the Black Eyed Peas perform five songs at

the 2010 World Cup celebration in South Africa.

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