📖 Lesson A2 Vocabulary🏠 Everyday Life

🛍️ Let's Go Shopping! Buying Things & Asking Prices

A2 Teens Lesson 37 introduces essential shopping language through relatable teen scenarios — buying clothes that don't fit, finding bargains at markets, returning items, and the universal panic of not having enough money at the till. The lesson opens with a warm-up asking teens about their own shopping habits and last purchase. The vocabulary core covers 12 high-frequency shopping words and phrases organised into three groups: (1) Money & Paying (price, cost, expensive, cheap, change, receipt, discount), (2) Clothes & Sizes (size, fit, try on, too big/small), and (3) Shop Types & Actions (shop/store, market, customer, cashier, queue). A dedicated 'Polite Phrases Toolkit' teaches the functional language needed for real transactions: 'How much is this?', 'Can I try this on?', 'Do you have this in a smaller size?', 'Can I pay by card?', 'Can I have a bag, please?', and 'I'd like to return this.' The reading is a 'Shopping Diaries' magazine feature with four teen stories from Mia (Germany), Elif (Turkey), Thabo (South Africa), and Lily (UK) — each rated on a satisfaction scale. Practice includes 8 multiple-choice questions covering vocabulary, polite phrases, and reading comprehension, a customer–shop assistant role-play with model dialogue, a 70–100 word 'my shopping story' writing task with checklist, and an 8-question quiz with progress bar and tiered feedback.

🎒 Teens (11–16) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy visibility 1
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  • 4 questions about shopping habits that activate target vocabulary naturally

translate Key Vocabulary

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auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • How much is this / are these? — asking prices (singular/plural)
  • Can I + base verb — polite requests (Can I try this on? / Can I pay by card?)
  • Do you have this in + size/colour — asking for variants
  • I'd like to + base verb — polite wants (I'd like to return this / I'd like to pay)
  • It's too + adjective — expressing problems (It's too big / too expensive)
  • This one / that one / these ones — demonstratives for shopping
  • How much / How many — countable vs uncountable in shopping contexts
  • Prepositions with shopping: pay by card, pay in cash, on sale, in the queue

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