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UNIT 10
Sitcom: How much do you want?
SCENE 1
A. Check ❏✓ each statement True or False.
True False
1. Bob is selling his camera. ❏ ❏
2. Bob has three cameras. ❏ ❏
3. The camera for sale is a digital camera. ❏ ❏
4. Paul bargains hard for the camera. ❏ ❏
5. Marie buys the camera. ❏ ❏
B. Match each question with the correct amount of money.
1. How much does Bob want for the camera? a. $300
2. How much does this camera cost in a store? b. $200
3. How much does Paul want to give Bob for the camera? c. $1
4. What is Paul’s final offer? d. $223
5. What is Bob’s final offer? e. $250
6. How much does Marie give Bob? f. $222
C. Complete the sentences. Circle the correct answers.
1. Bob is selling his digital camera because he .
a. doesn’t use it b. has two c. needs the money
2. Paul says to Marie,“You don’t know how to ,do you?”
a. buy a camera b. shop c. bargain
3. happy in the end.
a. Paul is b. Bob is c. Paul and Bob are
4. Paul gets money from .
a. Marie b. an ATM c. a bank
Top Notch TV 1,Second Edition Activity Worksheet 10
Copyright©2011byPearsonEducation,Inc.Permissiongrantedtoreproduceforclassroomuse.
Name Date
UNIT 10
Sitcom: How much do you want?
SCENE 2
A. Check ❏✓ each statement True or False.
True False
1. Paul pays for the dinner with Marie. ❏ ❏
2. The bill is $60. ❏ ❏
3. Paul’s tip is 15% of the bill. ❏ ❏
4. Marie thinks the tip is enough. ❏ ❏
5. Paul liked the food and service. ❏ ❏
6. They don’t come to this restaurant often. ❏ ❏
7. Marie leaves more money for the tip. ❏ ❏
B. Complete the dialogue with words you hear from the video episode.
Marie: Thanks for .
Paul: My pleasure. I saved a lot of money on the .
Marie: Should I leave the ?
Paul: No,I’ll put it on the .
C. Complete each statement with the amounts you hear in the video
episode. Use one amount twice.
10% $5 $50 15%
4.
3.
2.
1.
Top Notch TV 1,Second Edition Activity Worksheet 10
Copyright©2011byPearsonEducation,Inc.Permissiongrantedtoreproduceforclassroomuse.
Name Date
1. “ ? That’s not
enough!”
3. “Then you need to leave
at least .”
2. “The bill was .
That’s only .”
4. “I always leave .”

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Unit 10 tv_activity_worksheets

  • 1. UNIT 10 Sitcom: How much do you want? SCENE 1 A. Check ❏✓ each statement True or False. True False 1. Bob is selling his camera. ❏ ❏ 2. Bob has three cameras. ❏ ❏ 3. The camera for sale is a digital camera. ❏ ❏ 4. Paul bargains hard for the camera. ❏ ❏ 5. Marie buys the camera. ❏ ❏ B. Match each question with the correct amount of money. 1. How much does Bob want for the camera? a. $300 2. How much does this camera cost in a store? b. $200 3. How much does Paul want to give Bob for the camera? c. $1 4. What is Paul’s final offer? d. $223 5. What is Bob’s final offer? e. $250 6. How much does Marie give Bob? f. $222 C. Complete the sentences. Circle the correct answers. 1. Bob is selling his digital camera because he . a. doesn’t use it b. has two c. needs the money 2. Paul says to Marie,“You don’t know how to ,do you?” a. buy a camera b. shop c. bargain 3. happy in the end. a. Paul is b. Bob is c. Paul and Bob are 4. Paul gets money from . a. Marie b. an ATM c. a bank Top Notch TV 1,Second Edition Activity Worksheet 10 Copyright©2011byPearsonEducation,Inc.Permissiongrantedtoreproduceforclassroomuse. Name Date
  • 2. UNIT 10 Sitcom: How much do you want? SCENE 2 A. Check ❏✓ each statement True or False. True False 1. Paul pays for the dinner with Marie. ❏ ❏ 2. The bill is $60. ❏ ❏ 3. Paul’s tip is 15% of the bill. ❏ ❏ 4. Marie thinks the tip is enough. ❏ ❏ 5. Paul liked the food and service. ❏ ❏ 6. They don’t come to this restaurant often. ❏ ❏ 7. Marie leaves more money for the tip. ❏ ❏ B. Complete the dialogue with words you hear from the video episode. Marie: Thanks for . Paul: My pleasure. I saved a lot of money on the . Marie: Should I leave the ? Paul: No,I’ll put it on the . C. Complete each statement with the amounts you hear in the video episode. Use one amount twice. 10% $5 $50 15% 4. 3. 2. 1. Top Notch TV 1,Second Edition Activity Worksheet 10 Copyright©2011byPearsonEducation,Inc.Permissiongrantedtoreproduceforclassroomuse. Name Date 1. “ ? That’s not enough!” 3. “Then you need to leave at least .” 2. “The bill was . That’s only .” 4. “I always leave .”