1. Main aim: By the end of the lesson the
students should be able to use the
language for shopping.
February 19th, 2014.
2. A: Hello. Can you help me?
B: Yes, sure.
A: I’m looking for a dictionary.
B: Yes. The dictionaries are over here. What
kind of dictionary do you need?
A: I need French- English.
B: We have very good French- English one.
It’s new.
A: Can I have look?
B: Sure. Here you are.
A: Thanks. How much is it?
B: That’s nineteen forty nine..
A: Do you have anything cheaper?
B: Well, we have a pocket dictionary for
four ninety nine and we have an edition for
schools for six dollars. But, the new one is
the best. It’s very complete.
A: Ok, I’ll take that one.
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8. Notice that:
The use of can as an auxiliary and It is
used to make offer or request.
9. OFFER.
Can I have look?
Sure. Here you
are.
-Can you help
me?
Yes, sure.
-Can I help you?
No, thanks. I’m
just looking.
REQUEST.
-Can you give me
the pocket
dictionary?
Yes, here you are.
Can you get me
other dictionary?
Yes, of course.