Exploring Shopping Preferences: Wardrobe Choices and Shopping Habits
This lesson focuses on types of shops, wardrobe essentials, and student shopping preferences. Students will read sentences to identify new vocabulary related to clothing, styles, and shopping experiences. They will discuss their favorite shops, types of clothing they wear, and the shopping environment in different cultures. Through questions, students will engage in conversations about their wardrobe, the pros and cons of shopping in various stores, and online shopping habits.
Exploring Shopping Preferences: Wardrobe Choices and Shopping Habits
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Unit 6: Shopping Types of shops Bargains Brands Wardrobe
61Reading, vocabulary, questions Each student reads one sentence Underline new vocabulary Prepare to answer questions
61Vocabulary • Dressy clothes • Uniform • Outfits • Casual • Low-rise • Baggy • Pairs • Sandals • Hiking boots • Plaids • Stripes • Loud patterns • Floral prints • Purses • match • Being stylish/warm • convenient • surf
61Questions • What type of clothes does the woman have? (3 answers) • Where does she work? • Why does she miss high school? • Describe your high school uniform (all students) • How many shoes does she have? What kind? • What colors and designs does she like? • What types of accessories does she have? • Describe her winter coat. • Do you prefer being stylish or being warm? • Where does she go shopping? • Where do you go shopping? • What does she buy on the Internet?Why? • What do you buy on the Internet? Which site do you use?
61My favorite shop/site Your favorite place to go shopping What kind of store is it? Where is it? Why do you like it? What are the advantages/disadvantages?
61Tell your partner • My favorite shop is Home Plus. • Home Plus is a big box retailer. • It is located at the Daegu Stadium. • It’s a ten-minute walk from Daegongwon subway station. • I like shopping at Home Plus because it is a little cheaper than Emart. • Home plus is cheaper than Emart but the atmosphere at Emart is better.
56Vocabulary Listen to the hint Guess the word
56Hints • A very small store • A place to sell jewelry if you need cash • Using your eyes to go shopping • All the clothes you have/own • VISA/Mastercard/AMEX • Get your money back • Not new/second hand • To check new clothes before you buy them • A person who loves shopping • Stealing from a store • An outside store for snacks/accessories • A tourist shop
56 More hints • Fake (not real) products • To ask for a lower price (2 answers) • One price = two items/products • A cheap product/item • A place to try on clothes (2 answers) • A store that has many items • DKNY/Chanel/LV/MCM • Just look but not buy • Broken • If you give 10,000 won for a 5000 won item, you get… • GS25/Buy the Way/Family Mart • A/S
57Writing Take 10 minutes to answer the questions #7 haggle = bargain/ask for a lower price #8 defective = broken/bad #9 impulse = without a plan
58 Ask your partner Please answer questions 11-20 with your partner NO writing, ONLY speaking #15 perfume/cologne = to make your body smell good #18 midnight market = night market #20 souvenir = tourist accessory
59 Reading Who wants to be Brad? Who wants to be Britney?
59 Vocabulary • Mall • Upgrade • Wardrobe • Dress up • Payday • Park • Tacky • Half price sale • Odd sizes • Skin tight • Gain weight • overweight
59 Questions • Where are Brad and Britney going? • Why does Britney need to buy new clothes? • What does Brad want to buy? • Why does Britney have a lot of money? • Where is Britney’s car? • Describe the clothes at Dilliard’s. • What size does Britney need to buy? Why? • How does Britney feel at the end of the conversation?
59 Partner Survey • What type of clothes do you usually wear? • I usually wear formal clothes. • What size do you wear? • I wear a size 110/36. • Describe your wardrobe. • I have lots of dressy clothes because I work at a university. • I also have about 7 pairs of business shoes and a few pairs of sneakers. • I like dark colors and don’t like stripes or loud patterns.
60Cultural Differences Did you know…?
60Cultural Differences • If you buy a $100 coat in America, you have to pay the regular price + sales tax (부가세). American prices do not include taxes. • America has a few really big stores. Korea has many smaller stores. • Korea has many convenience stores but America only has one per neighborhood. • In America, stores do not have many employees. In Korea, there are many employees to help you shop. • America does not have many traditional markets, but Korea does.