Welcome to my English class TEACHERS IDENTITY Shib
Welcome to my English class
TEACHER’S IDENTITY Shib Prosad Das Assistant Head Teacher Ishan Institution, Ishan Gopalpur, Faridpur. Mob:
Subject English For Today Class : Vii Unit: 04 Lesson: 04 Topic: Fixed-Price Shop Date : 03/09/2020
Look at the pictures. . 1. What kinds of things do you find in the shops? 2. What are the students doing ? 3. Who is the shopkeeper?
Our today’s lesson- Fixed-Price Shop Unit: 04 Lesson: 04 Page: 32
Learning outcomes After completing the lesson you will be able toa. read and understand texts. b. write short conversations by the most suitable word of the texts. c. write answers to the questions. d. Identify present continuous tense e. Use vocabulary
Some key-words and meaning words Synonyms stationery stationers bargain agreement, contract haggle bargain offer present, tender item thing benefit useful, profit fixed settled, firm shopkeeper owner of a shop accept receive, agree to real genuine, actual
Individual work Read the text saliently and choose the most suitable heading for answer to the questions and a paragraph.
B. Ms Shahana Huda is talking to the students about a new kinds of shop. Shahana: You can buy any stationary items like pens, pencils, notebooks, coloured paper, in fact everything you need for writing and drawing.
You can also buy some food items like biscuits, bun, bananas, bottles and mineral water and some other necessary things. You can also buy your school uniform and other clothes. There a number of benefits of this shop. .
You don’t have to bargain or haggle with the shopkeeper over the prices of anything. Hridoy: What is bargain, teacher? Shahana: Suppose you want to buy a shirt or dress in a shop in the market. You ask, “How much is this? ” The shopkeeper says, “ 300 taka. ” 12
But in many cases, this price is more than the real price. So you offer 200 taka or even less. The shopkeeper says, “No, I can’t sell it for 200 taka. ” Then you offer 225 taka and he may still say, No, it’ll be a loss for me. ” 13
This process of asking for and offering more or less money is called ‘bargaining or haggling. ’ It goes on until you both ( buyer and seller) agree on a price, say 250 taka in this case. This price is acceptable to both of you. 14
Sazia: If there is no bargaining, how are we going to buy things? Shahana: You don’t need to bargain. It will be a fixed –price shop. 15
Now look at the picture and Answer to the questions. Q 1: What kinds of things do you find in the shop? Q 2: What are the students doing? Q 3: Who is the shopkeeper?
Now we are going to have a test on vocabulary: Now, choose the correct answer to each question from the given alternative: a) You can buy any stationary-here stationary meansi) regulate ii) supervise iii) motion iv)static b) You can also buy some food items -here items meansi) specials ii) class iii) views iv)pending c) You don’t have to bargain or haggle–haggle stands for i) beat up ii) make up iii) run out iv) mitigate d) But in many cases –here cases meansi) sue ii) charge iii) court iv) result e) This process of asking for and offering –process means i)Frustrate ii) claim iii) course iv) probability
Evaluation Discuss in groups and write an answer to this question: Q 1: Do you go shopping? Q 2: What do you usually buy? Q 3: Do you bargain? Why do you do that? Q 4: Do you know about ‘Fixed-price’ shop? Where is it? What does it sell?
Home work You will write 10 meaningful sentences about “Fixed-Price Shop’’.
BYE ALL THE BEST
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