🛍️ Shopping: How Much Is It? Money and Prices
A fully interactive A1 Teens vocabulary-and-speaking lesson built around shopping — a practical, real-world topic. Students begin with four reflection warm-up questions, then study the language in four clear blocks: a picture grid of twelve shop items each with an emoji and a price tag (T-shirt, shoes, cap, notebook, pen, bag, book, chocolate, socks, watch, toy, drink), a money block showing how to say prices in pounds, euros and dollars (including £2.50 as 'two fifty'), a 'How much…?' block teaching 'How much is it?' for one thing and 'How much are they?' for plural, and an 'in the shop' phrase table (Can I help you? / I'd like… / How much is it? / Here you are / Thank you). Ten everyday words (shop, buy, price, money, cheap, expensive, how much, pay, shop assistant, please) appear in a horizontally scrollable table with simple A1 definitions and example sentences, and six receive detailed review flashcards. The reading is a magazine-style feature with three first-person shopping stories from teens in Italy, the UK, and Turkey, each with realistic prices, with key vocabulary highlighted on hover. Practice includes 8 contextualised fill-in-the-blank questions (is/are, shopping words, and 'how much') with live green/red validation, hints, and a running score; a speaking section structured as a customer-and-shop-assistant role-play with five prompts and a model dialogue; a guided 30–50 word writing task with a four-point checklist (prices, 'How much is it?', cheap/expensive) and live word counter; and a full 8-question multiple-choice quiz featuring a progress bar, per-question explanations, a conic-gradient result circle with tiered motivational feedback, and localStorage persistence.
Lesson Plan
- 4 reflection questions to activate prior knowledge about shopping and money
- Silent thinking or pair-share format — no writing required
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Asking the price: 'How much is it?' (one thing) and 'How much are they?' (many things)
- Answering with a price: It's £12 / They're £5
- is for singular and are for plural in price questions (How much is this T-shirt? / How much are these shoes?)
- Money and prices in pounds, euros, and dollars, including decimals (£2.50 = 'two fifty')
- Adjectives for price: cheap and expensive
- Polite shopping phrases: Can I help you? / I'd like… / Here you are / Thank you
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