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UNIT
B DISCUSSION What are the advantages and di
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De TeyGM VOCABULARY Types of clothing and shoes
‘A PEE Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
es
atin — Qacrewneck — Qacardigan Olosters
ara Qapoloshit Qaturtieneck @avenech sandals @ running shoes
© sweatpants Qawindbreaker Qablazer pumps Oats
8 PAIRWORK Tell your partner what you're wearing today. 4 frm wearing black jars anid
‘tate turtleneck today. 7)
GRAMMAR Uses of object pronouns ae ae
‘pronoues pronouns
‘As direct objects | 2 me
det objet (ne shrase) direc obec (pronmes) mm
| want the cardigan. > Vwant i —
oye these pumps. > Hove them. 2%
1n prepositional phrases so 5 me
phrate orien pronouns)
‘repostona phrase (wit eu) ‘reocriona
We gave the foaters to the clerk. > We gave the loaers to him.
‘she buying a lazer for his wife? > ts he Duying# Daze for ner?
‘ne sentence with both a diect object and a prepositional phrase, the direct obyect comes fist
‘We gave the V-neck to the clerk. NOT We gave to-the-elerictne-V-neck. fren. °o
He's buying i for her. NOT He's buying forher#. a is
A GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete each conversation, using the correct object pronouns.
Did you buy the green sweatpants? 5 A: Does your daughter want this cardigan?
B: Yes, I bought . Hem... yesterday. B: Yes, she definitely wants Bul she
2 A: Don't you love these cool windbreskers? See ee
BYES, 1PM JOVE aves. And they re 3 cheap ee loecae =
3 A: Shoukd | buy this crewneck over here? 6 Aid you want thatthe pi at?
8: I's too expensive. Don’t buy
4 Jove this Tt. m buying
ol B: Don’t bay for ‘ad ates black clothes
unreU1 Ask for a different size or color
"BM VOCABULARY Clothing that comes in “pairs”
‘A pata Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
an
>
ais el
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crest. bee panties sao
ana
oes
oe ons) om ‘socks shoes
ei ii fe ecm lint ce
the name of a clothing department. et
1 She should goto .... 3. She got them in _ a ‘Athietic wear
scans TON came
ss
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GRAMMAR Comparative adjectives
Use comparstive adjectives to compare two people. places, things, or ideas.
‘¢ )D2 you nave mere pants n a larger aze? Ths pair is 2 ibe tere
more = { [| need snoes that ore more comfortable. These are very smat.
sit =" } Do you have & pair of less expensive gloves? These are just too expensive.
Use than after the adjective when yous compare two people, places, or things
‘Trat suit is nicar thanthe ons I'm wearing.
‘These govee are more expensive than the other pair.
‘Pett Speting rules,
“0 on +iee consonant + ar
umeil > smaller large + larger hem > heavier big -> bigzer
cheap > chesper loose + baser pretly prettier tot > hotter
‘BUT use more or less with adjectives that have two or more syllables.
‘and doo't end in-y-
more expensive / less comfortable
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BEFORE YOU LISTEN
$F PHBE VOCABULARY « Interior locations and directions Read and listen. Then listen again and repeat.
LISTENING COMPREHENSION
A. (PH UNDERSTAND LOCATIONS AND DIRECTIONS Listen to directions in a department
store. Wite the number of each location in the white boxes onthe floor diagrams.
8 PAIR WORK: Take turns asking for and giving directions to any ol the jocations.‘g@ PRONUNCIATION Contrastive stress far clarification
‘A. ett Read and Ksten, then listen again and repeat PAIR WORK Now practice the conversation
‘A The shoe departments upstate ie emer:
B: Excuse me?
‘At No. it’s on the inet.
LLMUTE'T navigate a mail or department store
|ANoTePsDDING Choose live departments from the store cbrectory and
write one thing you'd like to get in each department.
Department
|B REVIEW AND RECYCLE LANGUAGE Prepare for
the role play. Write the fourtopies below on a
separate sheet of paper. with a partner, make
a listo language you know for each topic.
1 Ask fordirections.
2 Describe store locations.
3 Ask fora size, color, ete.
4 Pay for things.
| Ack toedimetons |
rcs me mlocing forthe hey.
— a
(© ROLE PLAY Using the floor plan, role-play
4 conversation between the shopper and
the detk at the information desk. Use your
‘notepad from Exercise A. Use your vocabulary
lists from Exercise 8. Then change partners,
‘oles, and items you'd fke to buy
44 acts me. trm tong foe...)EIT in
BEFORE YOU READ
GB Paar vocAsucany « Formalty and appropriateness. Real and listen te each pat of antonyms.
Then listen again and repeat.
Foemality Appropriateness Strietness
formal for 5 events when riate ‘correct Hiberal without tules tor
=a | ane”
Seoracttretfieeel
Informal for events: conservative with more rules for
cot bsctreat waist
READING pian
OK. You're planning a foreign trip. After you get
your pasipert, reservations, and tickets, it's time to
think abeut clothes. Clothing cuftoms can vary from
Turkey
Pack hght clothing for the heat. Even though most tounsts wear T-shets and sharts, Turkash
penile usually wear more modest clothes dresses or blouses with sieves for women. and.
“short sloovod shwts and long pants for man For toursts vistong Turkoys beaut historic
places, casual comfortable clothing © fing for men and women. Hf you vei a mesque, however, the
dross code 1s strctor, and shorts are dofnaely imapproprate tor both men and women Womeo must
‘cover ther knees, shoulders, and head, and mon must cover the knows and shoulders Everyone
‘mhust remove his ar her shoes On Turtiay’s beeches, on the other hand. anythung goes for tounsts
‘Shorts, T-shits, and sandats or flap Hops aro normal for both Turkish people and toraignort.
The United States
‘Unned States weather ® July d@ters by region A good rule of thums x to check an internet
woather site to be sure The dress code 1s generally iberal soit s common in
‘months for Amencans of both sexes to wear T-shirts. shorts. and sandals or fip-flops.
_on the street and in informal settings But young people
froquently wear some procty wild clothes! The dress code,
however, is defintoly not anything goos mn schools, forma!
‘festaurants, of religous estiutors, There more conservative
dothes and shoes are appropriate, veth women wearing
‘shorts, dresses, or mce pants wth a sweater or a blouse But
even in rmore formal places the offices, women never have to
cover ther arms. For men, in formal settings. » suitand bo or a
‘ico shart and 3 blazer ara always appropriate:
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