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Unit 4: 4 forms
Let’s revise some
concepts
Shopping
Shopping phrasal
verbs
▪ 1. Spring up a. reserve
▪ 2. shop around b. reduce
▪ 3. send something back c. appear
▪ 4. put something aside d. look in many shops
▪ 5. pay out for e. return
Match the ▪ 6. look out for f. spend money
phrasal verbs ▪ 7. cut down on g. find information
1-C about
2-D ▪ 8. check up on h. look carefully for
3-E sth
4-A
5-F
6-H
7-B
Shopping collocations
▪ 1. Bargain price
▪ 2. Chain store
▪ 3. Ethical value
▪ 4. Impulse purchase
Explain these ▪ 5. Local brand
collocations
with your own ▪ 6. Mass-produced product
words ▪ 7. Online shopping
▪ 8. Responsible attitude
▪ 9. Synthetic fabric
▪ 10. Throw-away society
To be on a Enter your
limited pin
budget

Explain this Go Have a


bargain- bad
verb phrases hunting reputation

Support Treat
local yourself to
producers something
Let’s look
at these
images
Noun phrases

AUCTION HOUSE
Noun phrases

CAR BOOT SALES

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Noun phrases

FLEA MARKET

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Noun phrases

LOST PROPERTY

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Noun phrases

MARKET STALL

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Noun phrases

PERSONAL
BELONGINGS
Question
tags
What are
QT?
Positive sentence, negative question tag
The day is beautiful, isn’t it?

Negative sentence, positive question tag


Question tags She isn’t coming, is she?

USE auxiliary verbs or modal Do pay attention to the verb used in the
verbs sentence so the question tag is correct.
HAVE/HAS, DO/DOES, IS, ARE,
SHALL, ETC
▪ Usually used to show interest.
▪ Or to react to what somebody has said
▪ It’s part of a conversation
Reply A: Taylor Swift doesn’t sing very well
questions B: Doesn’t she (sing very well)?
A: Yes, she’s been in hospital and her voice is bad
B: Has she (been in hospital)?

Positive + positive
Negative + negative
Let’s go to
Student book
page 56.
Verbs
related to
shopping
Activity 6: Complete the phrases with the
words from the text
Let’s read the 1. Bid for
2. COME up for auction
article on 3. FUNDRAISE for charity
4. HOLD an auction
page 57 5. INCREASE your earnings
6. MAKE a fortune
7. MAKE a profit

Activity 7 orally
▪ RICH
▪ 1. to be loaded
▪ 2 with money to burn
▪ 3 be rolling in money
Let’s go to ▪ 4 to be well-off
word Store 4E, ▪ POOR
page 9 ▪ 5 be broke
▪ 6 be short of money
▪ 7 live from hand to mouth
▪ 8 find it hard to make ends meet
Let’s go to
workbook
page 55 and
56
Present and past
modal structures
St book page 58
To criticise past actions,
decisions, or show regret
SHOULD, SHOULDN’T + PAST
OUGHT TO, OUGHT NOT TO (OUGHN’T) PARTICIPLE

To say a past action was necessary or


Past modal unnecessary +
structures INFINITIVE
HAD TO, DIDN’T HAVE TO
TO SAY AN DIDN’T NEED TO + INFINITIVE
ACTION WAS NEEDN’T HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
UNNECESSARY
I DIDN’T NEED TO BOTHER = I didn’t bother because it wasn’t necessary
I NEEDN’T HAVE BOTHERED = I bothered, but it wasn’t necessary
▪ DIDN’T NEED TO + infinitive
When we say that someone didn’t need to do
something, it means that they didn’t need to do
it because it wasn’t necessary.
Example: I didn’t need to prepare all that food.
They phoned to say they wouldn’t be coming
Didn’t need
▪ NEEDN’T HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
to
When we say that someone needn't have done
vs something, it means that they did it, but it was
Needn’t have not necessary.
Example: It’s not raining, you needn’t have
brought the umbrella.

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