Post on 14-Dec-2015
Conversation (I)They’re perfect for you
A: Oh, look at those earrings, Maria. They are perfect for you.
B: These red ones? I’m not sure.
A: No, the yellow ones.
B: Oh, these? Hmm. Yellow isn’t really a good color for me.
A: Well, that necklace isn’t bad.
B: Which one?
A: The blue one right there. How much is it?
B: It’s $42! That’s expensive.
A: Hey, let me get it for you. It’s your birthday present. Happy birthday.
Grammar Focus (I)one, ones
Which one?
They’re 29.99 dollars
How much is the necklace? How much is the bracelet?
The blue one.
It’s 999 dollars.
How much are the earrings?
Which ones?
The red ones.
Which one?
The pink one.
It’s 70 dollars.
Grammar Focus (I)one, ones
How much
Which
The red
78 dollars
are these sunglasses?
ones?
ones
They are
How much
Which
The green
They are
are these pants?
ones?
ones
35 dollars
Grammar Exercises one, ones
A: Excuse me. How much _________ these jeans?
B: Which _________? Do you mean the blue ________?
A: No, the light blue ____________.
B: Oh, _______________ $ 59.95.
A: Almost 60 dollars. Are you kidding?
A: I like the pink backpack over there. How much _______ _________?
B: Which _________?
A: The red ______________.
B: __________ $ 27.49. But ______ green ______ is only $ 22.25.
A: OK. Let me see ______, please.
ones
are
ones
ones
They’re
one
is it
one
It’s oneThe
it
Vocabulary for material
rubber silkcotton
woolsilvergold plastic leather
a _______ bracelet a _________ tie.a _________ ring __________ socks
a _______ jacket a _______shirt _______ earrings __________ boots
plastic gold silkwool
leather cotton silver rubber
Conversation (II)Which one do you prefer?
A: Look! These jackets are really nice. Which one do you prefer?
B: I like the wool one better.
A: The wool one, why?
B: It looks warmer.
A: Well, I like the leather one better. It’s more stylish than the wool one.
B: Hmm. There’s no price tag.
A: Excuse me. How much is this jacket?
C: It’s $ 499. Would you like to try it on?
A: Uh, no. That’s OK! But thanks anyway.
C: You are welcome.
表示兩者比較時用形容詞比較級,其結構為 A…+ 比較級 +than +B。其中單音節的形容詞比較級在單字後加 er,或 ier
long →→ longer
happy →→ happier
wise →→ wiser
thin →→ thinner, big →→ bigger雙音節以上的形容詞比較級在單字前加 more 。
expensive →→ more expensive
comfortable →→ more comfortable
比較級用法
strong
stronger
more modern
modern
Grammar Exercise: 寫出比較級
原級 比較級 原級 比較級 busy large
happy small
heavy modern
cheap stylish
big popular
nice pretty
good bad
busier
happier
heavier
cheaper
bigger
nicer
better
larger
smaller
more modern
more stylish
more popular
prettier
worse
Grammar Focus (II)Comparision with adjectives
A: Which dress is ______________ (pretty),
the yellow one or the green one?
B: Well, the green one is silk. And silk is
_____________ (expensive) than polyester.
A: Is this blue T-shirt ______________ (large)
than the red and white one?
B: No, the red and white one is __________ (big).
It’s a medium. The blue one is small.
prettier
more expensive
larger
bigger
Grammar Focus (II)Comparision with adjectives
A: Look at these pants. Which ones do you like _________ (good)?
B: I prefer the green cotton ones. They’re _____________ (stylish).
than the wool ones.
better
more stylish
$ 3.59
3.9 $ 3.99
$ 2.99
$ 4.99
完成會話 :
A: How much _______ these
socks?
B: Which _________?
A: The red __________.
B: ______________ 3.59 dollars.
A: How about the black ______?
B: _____________ 4.99 dollars.
A: The black ________ are
_______ ___________
(expensive) than the red _______.
B: Yes, the black ___________
are ______ (nice) and _________
(good).
are
ones
ones
They’re
ones
They’re
ones
ones
more expensive
ones
nicer better
Reading: The World’s Online Marketplace--eBay
Do you like shopping online? Do you
like finding a bargain or a good buy?
Then eBay is for you. eBay is The
World’s Online Marketplace. It’s a
place to buy and sell almost
anything. With over 18 million
members, eBay is more popular than
any other shopping site on the
Internet.
1. How many people use eBay?
2. What is eBay?
3. What is the most popular shopping
site on Internet?
bargain好的交易
Answer the following questions
Reading: The World’s Online Marketplace--eBay
People trade millions of different
things on eBay’s Web site: from cars
to electronics to musical instruments.
Here’s how it works: A member puts
an advertisement for an item on the
Web site. Other members bid, or offer
money, for the item. The person who
bids the most money gets to buy the
item. Then the seller sends the item to
the buyer.
1. How many things do people trade
on eBay?
2. What is the first step if a person wants
to sell something on eBay?
3. Who will get the item?
4. How can a buyer get the item?
electronics電子用品
Answer the following questions
instrument樂器
advertisement廣告
item項目
offer提供 bid
出價
trade做生意交換
Reading: The World’s Online Marketplace--eBay
“ Selling on eBay is easy.” says Mike
Stakes. He’s the owner of a company
that sells used computers. And he adds,
“I make friends on eBay. I think it’s a
very friendly place.” But some people
don’t like it. “I think the traditional
way to shop is better,” says Jenny
Feng, a student. “I want to touch
things-not see a picture of them.
1. What products does Mike sell?
2. Does Mike like eBay?
What does he say about eBay?
3. Why doesn’t Jenny Feng like eBay?
owner擁有者
Answer the following questions
add加
traditional傳統的
Reading: The World’s Online Marketplace--eBay
But whether you like it or not, eBay
is here to stay. There are now eBay
users in the United States, Europe,
Latin America, China, and many
other countries. Soon people may be
able to shop on eBay anywhere in the
world.
1. Name the countries that can shop on
eBay.
.
Europe歐洲
Answer the following questions
Write T or F for each statement
_______ 3. The person who bids the lowest price gets the item.
_______ 4. The seller himself or herself will give the item to the buyer.
_______ 5. Mike Stacks has a computer company which sells new computers.
_______ 6. Jenny doesn’t like to shop online because she likes to see the item.
_______ 7. eBay is the largest online shopping site.
_______ 2. People can buy almost everything on eBay.
_______ 1. At present, all over the people in the world can use eBay.F
T
T
F
F
T
T