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Clothes - Part 2

Jin is shopping for a gift for his sister while on vacation in Rome. He sees some nice traditional scarves but doesn't want to pay the price of 60 euros. The store clerk then shows him a Roma t-shirt that costs 19 euros. Jin says "That's perfect" and decides to purchase the t-shirt.
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Clothes - Part 2

Jin is shopping for a gift for his sister while on vacation in Rome. He sees some nice traditional scarves but doesn't want to pay the price of 60 euros. The store clerk then shows him a Roma t-shirt that costs 19 euros. Jin says "That's perfect" and decides to purchase the t-shirt.
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2 VOCABULARY

He’s wearing a T-shirt, jeans, and a pair of sandals.


A Say the words in the box with your instructor.
Tell a partner what each person is wearing.
Then talk about what you are wearing.

T-shirt
jeans*
sandals*
dress
heels*
jacket
pants* a
sneakers*
shorts* f
socks*
boots*
blouse
skirt d
shirt
b
suit g
coat
belt
hat
sweater / pullover
h
scarf c e
gloves*
uniform
*a pair of (item)

n b
o
t
l

s u
q p
i

j
m

B Cover up the list of words. Look at the pictures again. How many
kinds of shoes can you name? How many pieces of clothing? How
many accessories? Make lists with a partner.
Word Bank Word Bank
v
Word partnerships accessory = item worn or carried that is not clothing, for example, jewelry or
a pair of sunglasses / headphones /a chopsticks
hat.

LESSON A • Shopping 157


4 SPEAKING
/dʒɪn/
A Jin is from South Korea. He’s in Rome
now on vacation. Listen. Then answer the
questions. CD 2 Track 32
1. What is Jin doing?
2. What doesn’t Jin want? How does
he say that? Underline the words.
3. What does Jin buy? How does
he say it? Circle the words.
STORE CLERK: Buon giorno.
JIN: Um, hello. Do you speak
English?
STORE CLERK: Yes, I do. Can I help you?
JIN: Oh, yeah... thanks. I’m
shopping for a gift for my sister.
I want to get something Italian.
STORE CLERK: I see. Well, we have some
nice traditional scarves.
JIN: Yeah, they are nice. How Trajan’s Forum, Rome, Italy
much are they?
STORE CLERK: Sixty euros.
JIN: Sixty euros? Um... I’ll think about it.
STORE CLERK: We also have T-shirts... like this Roma one.
JIN: Oh, that’s cool. How much is it? Useful Expressions
STORE CLERK: Nineteen euros. Saying what you want
JIN: That’s perfect. I’ll take it. I’m looking for a gift for my sister.
Asking for and giving prices
B Practice the conversation with a partner.
How much are they?
They’re 60 euros.
Thanks, I’ll think about it.
SPEAKING STRATEGY
How much is the T-shirt?
It’s 19 euros.
C Imagine you’re on vacation in Italy. You want to buy I’ll take it.
a gift for someone. With a partner, make a new conversation. Speaking Tip

• Shopper: Who are you shopping for? Tell the clerk. When you’re not looking for
anything in particular:
• Store clerk: Show the shopper at least three Can I help you?
items. Use the prices below. Try to make a No thanks, I’m just looking.
sale!
€300 €40 €35 €95 €235

D Switch roles and do C again.

LESSON A • Shopping

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