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Crystal New
Created on October 17, 2024
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habits, consolidated, outdated, fabric, identify, accessories, landfills, potential. cooperative, barter, freecycle, artisanal, transaction, logged in, fee, reputable,disbelief, lobby, fraud, resolvedsaved, verify, browsing, knickknack
Assessment
Task
Grammar
Vocabulary
PodcastOpinion
Reading
Shopper Beware!
Level 8 Unit 7 Lesson 8
have you ever had a bad experience while shopping?
Interview
Do you think there are any freebies that we should always turn down?
Very Punny
Where do you think you might here this passage?
Listening
Grammar
look out
threw out
keep out
rule out
take out
If you the trash to the garage, for raccoons. Since I those bananas, it has been impossible to them of the trash bins. They shouldn't be dangerous, but we can't the possiblity of them giving us diseases.
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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 .
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blow up
keep up
set up
show up
look up
I can't believe Kathy didn't even to help us with the project. Don't worry about her, we just have to the work we are doing and soon we will finish. But there is so much information to ! We'll be here for ages.If I find out that she was out having fun, I am going to !
Fill in the Blanks
Tell a Story
- 40
- Quicksand
- black
- 30
- gauche
- avec
- 1000
- 1
- over
- through
- off
- out
- up
- down
- #F4CF72
- #258CB6
- #F07575
Reading
What would happen if everyone stopped buying things?
Prereading
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 colors. The biggest problem is that they produce way more of those shirts than they need to, and then they end up just getting tossed in landfills when nobody buys them. Keith: Well, it’s hard to escape from fast fashion.
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, so they get rid of the potential waste products. 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.
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
cooperative
Dave: Now Margo, you mentioned a newsletter, what is that all about? Margo: Yes, Dave. I love to tell people about my cooperative. I am the founder of a group that is based on the idea of buying nothing. Samantha: That’s impossible, nobody can live without buying anything. Margo: I promise you that it is possible. In these days, it is easier than ever to not buy anything. Keith: So, how do you get the things you need? What about groceries?
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
barter
Margo: The food products that the group needs are all farmed locally. We have meat producers, and vegetable farmers in the group, as well as bakers and butchers. We barter and trade our products and make sure everyone gets the food they need. Keith: Well, that works for food, but what about clothing and toiletries? Margo: That’s easy, Keith. There are so many articles of clothing that are already made, that we don’t need to ever make any new clothes. People donate the clothes they don’t need. We pass them around in the group.
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
freecycle
Samantha: Plus, there are all sorts of freecycle sites online, where people give away all sorts of things. Margo: That’s right. Often you just have to go and pick them up. When a lady moved here from the south, she was able to decorate her entire house with items that were offered for free. Somebody even got an old car donated to them through the group. Keith: But what about products that you have to buy? Like shampoo or soaps? Margo: The only thing I can tell you, Keith, is that you never have to buy anything.
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
artisanal
Margo: We have a few people who make artisanal soap, and let me tell you, this same soap can be used to wash your clothes, hair and body. It’s a marketing gimmick to think you need to buy so many different products.Keith: Don’t you worry about the economy? If nobody bought anything, the economy would completely fall apart. Margo: I worry much more about the environment than about the economy, Keith. Dave: Well, this episode has certainly been interesting. I have learned a lot about new ways of shopping. Thanks for listening. See you tomorrow!
Episode 9: Shopping
Day to Day with Dave
habits
attitudes
interests
personality
What do you know about the characters?
Opinion
Vocabulary
artisanal
freecycle
barter
cooperative
Matching
made by hand
give used things to others
a company owned by a group
trade things without money
potential
landfill
accessories
identify
Matching
associate yourself with a certain idea, item or personality.
place where trashis stored while it decomposes
something added to increase function or form
having the possibility to become something in the future.
disbelief
lobby
fraud
resolved
Matching
deception used to steal money
room at the entrance of a building
not believing
solved, finished
Matching
browsing
knickknack
saved
verify
stored to be used later
useless decoration
find out if it is true
looking at items for sale
identify
potential
freecycle
fabric
outdated
habits
artisanal
cooperative
barter
Make a Sentence
accessories
consolidated
landfill
start
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