0% found this document useful (0 votes)
25 views2 pages

C.21. Now I Can - Module Three Checklist

The document is a checklist summarizing the key learnings from Module 3, focusing on functional language for bargaining, relevant vocabulary, grammar usage, pronunciation, and communication skills. It encourages users to assess their knowledge by marking what they know and what they need to review. The checklist includes phrases for both sellers and buyers, vocabulary related to shopping, and guidelines for effective communication.

Uploaded by

hana15072008
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
25 views2 pages

C.21. Now I Can - Module Three Checklist

The document is a checklist summarizing the key learnings from Module 3, focusing on functional language for bargaining, relevant vocabulary, grammar usage, pronunciation, and communication skills. It encourages users to assess their knowledge by marking what they know and what they need to review. The checklist includes phrases for both sellers and buyers, vocabulary related to shopping, and guidelines for effective communication.

Uploaded by

hana15072008
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

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.

Copyright © 2021. The American University in Cairo. All Rights Reserved.


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.

Copyright © 2021. The American University in Cairo. All Rights Reserved.

You might also like