Teacher Tips
Cause and Effect
Phrasal Verbs:through
identify, accessories, landfill, potential
Learning Objectives
Task
Grammar
Vocabulary
PodcastAttitudes
Reading
Shopper Beware!
Level 8 Unit 7 Lesson 2
What is your favorite store?
Interview
“The last one is a freebie.”
I went into a pet shop and told the owner that I wanted twelve bees. He handed me thirteen and said,
Very Punny
When does the second speaker go grocery shopping?Why can't the first speaker go at that time?
Listening
Grammar
have success
shorten a route
fail
finish
throughmove in one side and out the othercontinue toward
finish something difficult
break throughcut throughfall throughfollow throughget through
Phrasal Verbs
fall through
get through
follow through
cut through
break through
I told you not to the neighbor's yard to get to school!Oh mom, leave me alone. I have a ton of homework to tonight.I told you last time that if you did it again, I would have to ground you, and now I need to on that threat.If you ground me now, all my plans for the weekend will .
Fill in the Blanks
What happened?
Reading
Why do you think people like shopping?
Prereading
so they get rid of the potential waste products.
if I see something in the window on my way home, I’ll jump in and try it on.
and then they end up just getting tossed in landfills when nobody buys them.
so it is more convenient for me to go to the stores.
identify
Dave: Let’s hear now from Keith, from City Center. Keith, you identify yourself as a shopaholic. How long have you been an avid shopper? Keith: Well Dave, I started shopping when I was about 10, and I never gave it up. I live right in the centre of the city, Dave: How often do you go to the stores? Keith: I go to buy groceries and food about every other day. I really prefer to always get fresh bread and I don’t eat a lot of frozen, premade food.
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
accessories
Dave: What about the fun shopping? Keith: Yeah, I go shopping for clothes and accessories, I love buying watches, a lot. I probably go into the department store once a week andDave: Well, trying things on is fun, but how often do you actually buy things? Keith: I hate to admit that I probably buy a lot more than I should. Margo: Do you buy quality pieces of clothing, or are you contributing to the problem with fast-fashion? Keith: What do you mean?
so they get rid of the potential waste products.
if I see something in the window on my way home, I’ll jump in and try it on.
and then they end up just getting tossed in landfills when nobody buys them.
so it is more convenient for me to go to the stores.
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
landfills
Margo: The clothes made in the sweatshops. The ones that are designed only to last one season, that’s fast fashion.Keith: How do I know if I am buying things that are fast fashion? Margo: You know. When you go into a shop and there are fifty articles of the same exact shirt in different colours. The biggest problem is that they produce way more of those shirts than they need to, Keith: Well, it’s hard to escape from fast fashion.
so they get rid of the potential waste products.
if I see something in the window on my way home, I’ll jump in and try it on.
and then they end up just getting tossed in landfills when nobody buys them.
so it is more convenient for me to go to the stores.
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
potential
Samantha: Well, there is actually a large movement online to eliminate fast fashion. A lot of clothing is now being produced only when it is ordered,Keith: What kind of products do they make? Samantha: All sorts of things. They even have an option to return the item and they will recycle it.Margot: That’s excellent! I’ll make sure to put it into my group’s newsletter.
so they get rid of the potential waste products.
if I see something in the window on my way home, I’ll jump in and try it on.
and then they end up just getting tossed in landfills when nobody buys them.
so it is more convenient for me to go to the stores.
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
Attitudes
Keith
Margo
Samantha
Vocabulary
potential
landfill
accessories
identify
Matching
associate yourself with a certain idea, item or personality.
place where trash is stored while it decomposes
something added to increase function or form
having the possibility to become something in the future.
BUC
accessories
potential
landfills
identify
Word Bank:
We need to try to who the next model will be. There are a lot of actors who might be chosen, and it will be difficult to decide. I think the best model will be able to wear a lot of to sell to their fans. I hope that those accessories don’t all end up in after the audition.
Fill in the Blanks
Practice
Fewer people need to work in stores.
Fewer unnecessary goods are produced.
Companies must ship items.
Cause and Effect
People only buy things online.
Effect
Cause
Listen to the podcast: 4:52 - 8:07What affects what parts of our body need to be covered?
Extension
Exit Interview
Why is it important to follow through on things you said you would do?
Goodbye!
Thank You!