Now I Can: Module Three Checklist
This is a summary of all the things that you have learned and reviewed in
Module 3. Read it carefully and put a ✔ next to the things that you know and
can do very well. If there is anything that you are not sure of, put an X next to
it. Then, go back to the module and study it again.
Functional Language [Bargaining For a Lower Price]
I know these expressions/ phrases
Seller’s Language Buyer’s Language
● May I help you? ● How much is (it)?
● How much do you want to spend? ● How much do you want for the (blue one)?
● How about (50) pounds? ● How much does this cost?
● It’s a bargain at this price. ● Can you give me a better deal?
● I can give you a special discount. ● What if I take both for (20 pounds)?
● You can have it for (40) pounds. ● Is that your best offer?
● I can’t go lower than (250) pounds. ● Can you do any better?
● The best I can do is (250) pounds. ● That’s more than I want to spend.
● (250) pounds is my final offer. ● That is still expensive for me.
● The final price is (250) pounds. ● That’s out of my price range.
● You drive a hard bargain. ● I think I’ll shop around.
● You have a deal. ● You have a deal.
Vocabulary Grammar
I also know these words related to shopping I can use the
● Comparative when comparing between 2 items.
● Steep
● Pricey ● Superlative when comparing between 3 or more
● To haggle items.
● Costly
● Practical
● Window Shopping Pronunciation
● Online Shopping I can use the
● Traditional Shopping
● Falling intonation for sentences and Wh-
questions.
● Rising intonation for Yes/No questions and
clarification.
● Rise-fall intonation for strong emotions.
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Communication
I can:
● Bargain for a lower price.
● Use intonation correctly to deliver different messages.
● Request a recommendation from a salesperson for a product.
● Describe the advantages and disadvantages of online shopping and traditional shopping.
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