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LESSON 51 VERBS to sell /sel/ - vender We'll be selling the tickets at/for £50 each. to pay /peɪ/ - How much did you pay for the tickets? VOCABULARY customer /ˈkʌs.tə.mɚ/ - cliente Mrs Wilson is one of our regular customers. attendant /əˈten.dənt/ - atendente a cloakroom/museum attendant wallet /ˈwɑː.lɪt/ - carteira He pulled out a big, fat wallet stuffed with banknotes purse /pɝːs/ - bolsa She tipped the contents of her purse out onto the table. bag /bæɡ/ Don't eat that whole bag of (= the amount the bag contains) sweets at once. cash /kæʃ/ Will you pay by credit card or in cash? credit card /ˈkred.ɪt ˌkɑːrd/ What is the expiry date on your credit card ? receipt /rɪˈsiːt/ Make sure you are given a receipt for everything you buy. change /tʃeɪndʒ/ Let me know if there's any change in the situation. ATM /ˌeɪ.tiːˈem/ Is there an ATM near here? I need to get some money out. discount /ˈdɪs.kaʊnt/ They usually give you a discount if you buy multiple copies. product /ˈprɑː.dʌkt/ They do a range of skin-care products. item /ˈaɪ.t̬əm/ The restaurant has a long menu of about 50 items. fitting room /ˈfɪt̬.ɪŋ ˌruːm/ When Mary came dancing out of the fitting room a few minutes later her first remark was so nearly an echo of Jack's that Betty smiled at the coincidence. department store /dɪˈpɑːrt.mənt ˌstɔːr/ a large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells different things outlet mall /ˈaʊt.let ˌmɑːl/ In the last ten years, outlet malls have sprung up all over the country. garage sale /ɡəˈrɑːʒ ˌseɪl/ an occasion when people sell things, often in their garage or outside their house, that they no longer want USEFUL LANGUAGE The following exemples show how to name a few pieces of clothing, how to Interact with a sales clerk with a few simples phrases and also say what one is doing. I want to buy a pair of shoes (um par de) I want to try that dress on (provar) What size are you? (Qual tamanho você usa?) GRAMMAR The following exemples show how to make sentences using the presente continuous in the affirmative form. I am waiting for the doctor You are wearing a beautiful coat She is changing her outfit He is making a delicious cake The class is starting now They are watching a movie now We are reading a funny story The children are studying in the living room CONTEXTUALIZATION -I AM TEACHING NOW, WHAT ABOUT YOU? -WHAT ARE YOUR PARENTS DOING NOW?
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