19. Using Which, Who and That
Relative pronouns which, who, and that
are used to link information (relative clause)
to another word in the sentence.
Who is used for people.
Which is used for things.
That can be used for either.
27. Password Game
1. One person gives English hints. **No acting or pointing.
2. Another person guesses. There is a time limit.
You wear it/them on your head / arm / feet / ears / upper body / lower body / etc.
You wear it/them when you want to be fashionable / go to school / play soccer / etc.
51. Interactions/Role Play
* buying something at a store
* asking for an alternative
* asking where things are
1. Make a list of clothes, or items you need or want to buy.
2. With a partner, write a dialogue between a store clerk and a customer.
3. Please write your names and turn in the written work.
4. For extra participation points, you and your partner can volunteer to act out
the role play you’ve written together.
52. Unit 3 – Shopping Dialogue ( C = customer S = store clerk )
S = Can I help you? / What are you looking for? / What can I help you with?
C = I'm just browsing, thanks. / I’m just looking around, thanks.
C = Where are ____ ? / Where can I find ____ ? /Could you tell me where _____ are?
S = On the first/second/third floor. In footwear/outerwear/women’s wear/men’s wear.
C = How much is this / that ______? / How much are these / those _____?
S = It’s / they’re_____ dollars.
C = It’s a good price. / What a bargain!
C = It’s / they’re too expensive. / Do you have anything less expensive?
C = Is anything on sale?
S = Yes, this is / these are on sale today. It’s / they’re 20% off.
C = Do you have any ____?
S = Sorry, we don't have any ____.
C= It doesn’t fit. / It’s too small. / It’s too big.
C = Do you have this in ___ ? / Does this come in ____ ? / Can I get this in ______ ?
C = It's not what I'm looking for. / I don’t want it. / I’ll take it.
S = Would you like anything else?
C = Yes, do you have any ___? / No, that’s everything.
S = How would you like to pay?
C = I'll pay with my credit card. / I'll pay in cash.
S = Thank you and have a nice day!
S = Next, please! / Next in line, please! / May I help the next customer?