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E31 - Shopping for Groceries Page1 Episode Introduction and Preview ...............................................................................................................................2 Set Up Story Script ......................................................................................................................................................2 Shopping for Groceries ...........................................................................................................................................2 End of Set Up-Robot ...............................................................................................................................................5 Quizzes .......................................................................................................................................................................5 KNOWLEDGE BRIDGE 1 .......................................................................................................................................5 KNOWLEDGE BRIDGE 2 .......................................................................................................................................6 Reading Machine Text ................................................................................................................................................6 READ SECTION .....................................................................................................................................................6 LINKS SECTION ....................................................................................................................................................7 GRAMMAR LINKS .............................................................................................................................................7 CULTURE LINKS ...............................................................................................................................................9 IMAGES .............................................................................................................................................................9 COACHING 1 & 2 .....................................................................................................................................................11 BE THE COACH 1 ................................................................................................................................................11 BE THE COACH 2 ................................................................................................................................................11 Featured Cultural Content .........................................................................................................................................12 Lunch in America ..................................................................................................................................................12 American Grocery Stores......................................................................................................................................12 TPR / Rehearse Engine ............................................................................................................................................13 APPLY- FINAL CHALLENGE....................................................................................................................................14 READ ASSESSMENT ..........................................................................................................................................14 LISTENING ASSESSMENT .................................................................................................................................14 SPEAKING ASSESSMENT - Your turn ................................................................................................................15 Word Wizard, Sentence Scramble, and Picture/Sound Bingo ...................................................................................16 Vocabulary ............................................................................................................................................................16 Phrases.................................................................................................................................................................17

Transcript of E31 - Shopping for Groceries (PDF) · Intro shot . E31 - Shopping for Groceries Page3 Lloyd and Lu...

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Episode Introduction and Preview...............................................................................................................................2 Set Up Story Script......................................................................................................................................................2

Shopping for Groceries ...........................................................................................................................................2 End of Set Up-Robot...............................................................................................................................................5

Quizzes .......................................................................................................................................................................5 KNOWLEDGE BRIDGE 1.......................................................................................................................................5 KNOWLEDGE BRIDGE 2.......................................................................................................................................6

Reading Machine Text ................................................................................................................................................6 READ SECTION.....................................................................................................................................................6 LINKS SECTION ....................................................................................................................................................7

GRAMMAR LINKS .............................................................................................................................................7 CULTURE LINKS ...............................................................................................................................................9 IMAGES .............................................................................................................................................................9

COACHING 1 & 2 .....................................................................................................................................................11 BE THE COACH 1................................................................................................................................................11 BE THE COACH 2................................................................................................................................................11

Featured Cultural Content .........................................................................................................................................12 Lunch in America ..................................................................................................................................................12 American Grocery Stores......................................................................................................................................12

TPR / Rehearse Engine ............................................................................................................................................13 APPLY- FINAL CHALLENGE....................................................................................................................................14

READ ASSESSMENT ..........................................................................................................................................14 LISTENING ASSESSMENT .................................................................................................................................14 SPEAKING ASSESSMENT - Your turn ................................................................................................................15

Word Wizard, Sentence Scramble, and Picture/Sound Bingo...................................................................................16 Vocabulary............................................................................................................................................................16 Phrases.................................................................................................................................................................17

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Episode Introduction and Preview

Gizmo Lloyd and Lu have a great idea. They want to have DeShawn over for dinner. Mrs. Moore thinks it is a good idea too, but first the boys need to prepare. Someone will have to clean the house and someone will need to get groceries. You can help! What are you doing? We are writing a grocery list. What do we need to do? We need ... Do you want ... ? Where is the ... ? Go to the ... section. It is next to ... Clean the house I’ll flip you for it. Toss a coin Under the counter

Applesauce Baking Bargain Both Box Brands Canned pineapple / fruit Carrots Cart Cheaper Dessert Either / or Expensive Gallon Grocery store Groceries Heads Idea Invite Items Jar Less List Meatballs Noodles On sale

Let’s begin.

Set Up Story Script

Display title Shopping for Groceries

Intro shot

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Lloyd and Lu burst in on Mrs. Moore, who is reading the newspaper in the living room.

Music up

Lloyd Mom, Mom – Lu and I have an idea.

Mrs. Moore Okay. What is your idea?

Lloyd We want to invite DeShawn over for dinner tonight

Mrs. Moore I see. Well, that’s okay. However, you will need to do a couple of things first.

Lloyd What do we need to do?

Mrs. Moore Well, one of you will have to go to the grocery store.

Lloyd And? What will the other one have to do?

Mrs Moore Clean the house.

Lloyd Arrgh. I hate to clean!. DeShawn doesn’t care if the house is clean.

Mrs. Moore Lloyd.

Lloyd Okay. Okay. I’ll flip you for it, Lu. Heads, I clean and you go shopping. Tails, you clean and I go shopping.

Lu How will you flip me?

Lloyd (laughing) No, I won’t actually flip you. I’ll toss a coin. If it lands on the head side, I clean the house. If it lands on the back side, you clean the house. Okay?

Lloyd (laughing) No, I won’t actually flip you. I’ll toss a coin. If it lands on the head side, I clean the house. If it lands on the back side, you clean the house. Okay?

Lu Okay.

Lloyd and Lu Heads.

Lloyd Arrgh. Okay. I have to clean the house.

Lu I don’t know how to shop for groceries. What should I do?

Mrs. Moore I’ll make a deal with you, Lu. I’ll go to the grocery store with you. We’ll go to different sections of the store. I’ll get some of the groceries. You’ll get the rest of them. First, though, we need to make a grocery list. Come with me.

Lu Okay.

Lloyd, Lu and Mrs. Moore go to the kitchen

Lloyd What are you doing?

Mrs. Moore We are writing a grocery list. You need to start l i Ll d Th l i li d th

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cleaning, Lloyd. The cleaning supplies are under the counter.

Lloyd Awww, Mom. Collects cleaning supplies and leaves kitchen

Mrs. Moore Now, let’s see. Lloyd and Deshawn like spaghetti. Do you like spaghetti?

Lu Yes. I really like meatballs, too.

Mrs. Moore Okay. We’ll need hamburger, spaghetti noodles, and spaghetti sauce. Do you want dessert?

Lu Yes! I’d like some ice cream!

Mrs. Moore Okay. We’ll need a gallon of ice cream. We need some other things, too. We need milk, eggs, and sugar. We need applesauce and canned pineapple. We need toilet paper and paper napkins. We also need salad things.

Writes as lists items

Lu What kind of salad things do we need?

Mrs. Moore We need lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, and two cucumbers. Okay, we have our list. Lloyd, we are going to the store now. Please finish the cleaning before we get back.

Lloyd Okay, Mom.

Mrs. Moore Come on, Lu. Let’s go. Take this with you. (hands him a circular) I want you to look at this grocery store advertisement. You need to learn about the different items and prices.

Lu looks nervous but leaves the house with Mrs. Moore and we transition to them at the grocery store.

Mrs. Moore Let’s start with the paper products. Excuse me. Do you know where the paper towels are?

To clerk

Grocery Clerk The paper towels are on Aisle 12.

Mrs. Moore Thank you. Come on, Lu. Walk to Aisle 12

Mrs. Moore Which brand of paper towels should we buy?

Lu How about this kind? Holds up blue package

Mrs. Moore Those are Thirsty Towels. Thirsty Towels have bigger rolls, but Super Towels are cheaper. They are also better paper towels.

Lu complies and they move further down the aisle.

Lu Oh, I see.

Mrs. Moore Please pick up two packages of Super Towels and put them in the cart. Then, put the Thirsty Towels back on the shelf. Now, let’s look at paper napkins. Puffy Paper and Great Wipes are both on sale. Which one is the better bargain?

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Lu They have the same number of napkins. Puffy Paper costs $3.50. Great Wipes costs $4.00. Should we get Puffy Paper?

Holds up product

Mrs. Moore Good job, Lu. They have the same number of napkins, but Puffy Paper is less expensive. Please put two packs in the grocery cart. (to clerk) Excuse me. Do you know where the sugar is?

Grocery Clerk Yes. Go to the baking section. It is next to the spices.

Mrs. Moore Thank you.

Mrs. Moore Which bag of sugar is better? In the baking section

Lu This one. That one is the same price, too. Points to different bags of sugar

Mrs. Moore

You’re right. They are the store brands. The other one is more expensive. Good job, Lu. Choose either the blue bag or the red bag.

Lu puts a bag in the cart

Mrs. Moore Okay, Lu. I am going to the produce section. I need to get the salad things. I want you to find the pasta section. Choose a box of spaghetti and a jar of spaghetti sauce. Then meet me in the canned fruit aisle.

Lu Okay. Looks unsure; Mrs. Moore heads for produce section

Lu Where is the pasta section? I don’t see it. Oh, excuse me….?

First speaking to himself, then hails grocery store clerk

Scene changes to a close up of Lu and the clerk – Lu is looking anxious

Music up Scene closes with Lu looking at the camera

End of Set Up-Robot

Robot Helper Lu needs some help finding the spaghetti and spaghetti sauce.. Then he needs to choose the items. This nice clerk will help him if Lu can ask the right questions. Will you help Lu? Watch the movie, scene-by-scene, and then read along with these same scenes. When you are ready to move on, return to the map by clicking on the Compass.

Quizzes KNOWLEDGE BRIDGE 1 Questions appear in Chinese, answers in English. Where is Lu going? a. to the bowling alley

User watches the scene from set up story, selects answer, clicks feedback, gets Robot pos/neg response. Clicks next to advance to the next question.

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b. to the beach c. to the grocery store

What is Lu going to do? a. buy food b. buy clothes c. eat food

User watches scene of set up story; answers question.

What does Lu use to help him make a grocery list? a. a book b. an advertisement c. a letter

User watches scene of set up story; answers question.

KNOWLEDGE BRIDGE 2 Question 1 [Chinese] Shannon and Lu are at a restaurant. Shannon has some pie. Her pie costs $7. Lu has some pie. His pie costs $6. What does Shannon say? a. My pie is more expensive than your pie. b. My pie is expensive than your pie. c. My pie is more expensive than your pie.

User selects answer then clicks submit to see if they were right.

Question 2 [Chinese] Mrs. Moore and Lu are at the store. Mrs. Moore needs some apples. She needs a lot of apples. What does he tell Lu to get? a. Get the bigger bag of apples. b. Get the smaller bag of apples. c. Get the cheaper bag of apples.

User selects answer then clicks submit to see if they were right.

Question 3 Lu wants to buy some fresh vegetables. He doesn’t know where to find them. What does he say to the clerk? a. I am looking at the fresh vegetables. b. I am looking for the fresh vegetables. c. You are looking for the fresh vegetables.

User selects answer then clicks submit to see if they were right.

Reading Machine Text READ SECTION

Narrator This is the grocery store advertisement page. Do you know where the best prices are? They are at Super Grocery! Be sure to look for our terrific sale prices. Pick up some of these bargains this week!

Audio sync to highlight. User explores meaning with dictionary.

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GROCERIES Slurpy Spaghetti . . . Buy one, Get one free Yum Yum Pasta Sauce . . . 2 for $3.00 CLEANING PRODUCTS Super Towels . . . 2 for $10.00 Puffy Paper Napkins (250 per package) . . . $3.50 It’s easy to save money at Super Grocery. Look for our House Brand items. They cost less than other brands, but they are high quality. You can buy more food with less money! We have two House Brands. You can choose HB Regular or HB Deluxe. Be sure to look for the House Brand symbol! It will lead you to lower prices!

LINKS SECTION

This is the grocery store advertisement page. Do you know where the best prices are? They are at Super Grocery! Be sure to look for our terrific sale prices. Pick up some of these bargains this week! GROCERIES Slurpy Spaghetti . . . Buy one, Get one free Yum Yum Pasta Sauce . . . 2 for $3.00 CLEANING PRODUCTS Super Towels . . . 2 for $10.00 Puffy Paper Napkins (250 per package) . . . $3.50 It’s easy to save money at Super Grocery. Look for our House Brand items. They cost less than other brands, but they are high quality. You can buy more food with less money! We have two House Brands. You can choose HB Regular or HB Deluxe. Be sure to look for the House Brand symbol! It will lead you to lower prices!

blue = grammar

green = culture

orange = images

GRAMMAR LINKS but they “But” is a conjunction that in this case means “and in

spite of this” or “and even so.” A conjunction is a word or phrase that connects other words, phrases or clauses. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating, correlative and subordinating. “But” is a coordinating conjunction. A coordinating conjunction connects words, phrases or clauses of equal rank (independent clauses). Other coordinating conjunctions are “and,” “or,” and “nor.” A coordinating conjunction is always set off by a comma, as in “They

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cost less than other brands, but they are high quality.”

or . . . “Either … or” are conjunctions that imply a choice of alternatives, as in “Choose either the blue bag or the red bag.” A conjunction is a word or phrase that connects other words, phrases or clauses. There are three types of conjunctions: coordinating, correlative and subordinating. “Either … or” are correlative conjunctions. Correlative conjunctions consist of two elements that are used in pairs. Other correlative conjunctions are “both … and,” “not only … but” and “neither … nor.”

more food with less money

Some types of adjectives are used to show comparison. Comparison is defined as the forms of an adjective or adverb that indicate degrees in quality, quantity or manner. In English, those three levels or degrees are positive, comparative and superlative. Adjectives that end in “-er” are in the comparative form. The positive degree of comparison is the simple form. Examples are big or cheap (adjectives) or soon (an adverb). The comparative degree indicates a higher or lower degree of quality or manner than is expressed by the positive degree. The comparative is used when two things are compared and is usually formed by adding “-er” to the positive degree (bigger, cheaper, sooner). In longer words, the comparative is formed by adding “more” or “less” to the positive, as in more expensive or less expensive. The superlative degree denotes the highest or lowest degree of quality or manner. The superlative is used when more than two things are compared and is usually formed by adding “-est” to the positive degree (biggest cheapest, soonest). In longer words, the superlative is formed by adding “most” or “least” to the positive, as in most expensive or least expensive.

look for “Look for” and “put back” are phrasal verbs. A phrasal verb is a verb plus a preposition that sometimes creates a meaning different from the original verb – but not in this case. “Look for” means “to search or hunt for.” On its own, “look” means “to try to see or find something; to search.” A phrasal verb can be transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb is followed by an object: “I made up the story.” An intransitive verb is not followed by an object: “He suddenly showed up.”

Do you know where the best prices are?

An embedded question is a part of a sentence that would be a question if it were on its own, but is not a

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the best prices are?

question in the context of the sentence, as in “Do you know where the paper towels are?”

CULTURE LINKS house brand items Many large grocery stores offer their own brand of food

products at a discounted price. Grocery stores offer nationally known brands of products, such as “Nestle”, or “Coca-Cola” in addition to their own name brand. In this example the grocery store brand is named “House Brand”. Consumers can choose the brands they like the best.

IMAGES grocery store advertisement page Spaghetti Pasta Sauce Towels Paper Napkins House Brand symbol

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This is the grocery store advertisement page. Do you know where the best prices are? They are at Super Grocery! Be sure to look for our terrific sale prices. Pick up some of these bargins this week! GROCERIES Slurpy Spaghetti . . . Buy one, Get one free Yum Yum Pasta Sauce . . . 2 for $3.00 CLEANING PRODUCTS Super Towels . . . 2 for $10.00 Puffy Paper Napkins (250 per package) . . . $3.50

It’s easy to save money at Super Grocery. Look for our House Brand items. They cost ____ than other brands, but they are high quality. You can buy _____ food with less money! We have two House Brands. You can choose HB Regular or HB Deluxe. Be sure to look for the House Brand symbol! It will lead you to lower prices!

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This is the grocery store advertisement page. Do you know where the best prices are? They are at Super Grocery! Be sure to look for our _______ sale prices. Pick up some of these bargains this week!

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GROCERIES Slurpy Spaghetti . . . Buy one, Get one free Yum Yum Pasta Sauce . . . 2 for $3.00 CLEANING PRODUCTS Super Towels . . . 2 for $10.00 Puffy Paper Napkins (250 per package) . . . $3.50 It’s easy to save money at Super Grocery. Look for our House Brand ______. They cost less than other brands, but they are high quality. You can buy more food with less money! We have two House Brands. You can _______ HB Regular or HB Deluxe. Be sure to look for the House Brand symbol! It will lead you to ______ prices!

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This is the grocery store advertisement page. Do you know where the best _______ are? They are at Super Grocery! Be sure to look for our terrific sale prices. Pick up some of these bargains this week! GROCERIES Slurpy Spaghetti . . . Buy one, Get one _______ Yum Yum Pasta Sauce . . . 2 for $3.00 CLEANING _______ Super Towels . . . 2 for $10.00 Puffy Paper Napkins (250 per package) . . . $3.50 It’s easy to save money at Super Grocery. Look for our House Brand items. They cost less than other brands, but they are high _______. You can buy more food with less money! We have two House Brands. You can choose HB Regular or HB Deluxe. Be sure to _______ for the House Brand symbol! It will _______ you to lower prices!

RECORD SECTION

1. Do you know

2. Pick up some of these

3. Buy one, get one free

4. Cleaning products

5. East to save

6. Less than other brands

7. High quality

This is the grocery store advertisement page. Do you know where the best prices are? They are at Super Grocery! Be sure to look for our terrific sale prices. Pick up some of these bargains this week! GROCERIES Slurpy Spaghetti . . . Buy one, Get one free Yum Yum Pasta Sauce . . . 2 for $3.00 CLEANING PRODUCTS Super Towels . . . 2 for $10.00

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8. You can buy more food

9. You can choose

10. Be sure to look

Puffy Paper Napkins (250 per package) . . . $3.50 It’s easy to save money at Super Grocery. Look for our House Brand items. They cost less than other brands, but they are high quality. You can buy more food with less money! We have two House Brands. You can choose HB Regular or HB Deluxe. Be sure to look for the House Brand symbol! It will lead you to lower prices!

COACHING 1 & 2 BE THE COACH 1 Lu is in the grocery store. He looks for a clerk. Lu I need to buy pasta. Where is it? Gizmo Lu sees someone who works in the store. What does

he say? a. Excuse me. Can you help me? I’m looking for the

pasta. b. Excuse me. Can I help you? I’m looking for the

soda. c. Excuse me. You can help me? I’m looking for the

soda.

User answers question. If correct, advance to next scene. If incorrect 1st time, gets a “try again” If incorrect 2nd time, program auto answers the question sending the user back to practice. User will not advance on the map.

Closing Scene Lu Excuse me. Can you help me? I’m looking for the pasta. Grocery clerk It’s in the next aisle Medium shot, Lu and

Grocery clerk Lu Thank you. Medium shot, Lu. BE THE COACH 2 Medium shot of Lu and a grocery clerk on the pasta sauce aisle. Lu I found a box of pasta. It costs $5. Clerk I found another box of pasta. The price is $4. Gizmo Lu’s box of pasta is:

a. more expensive than the clerk’s box of pasta. b. less expensive than Lu’s box of pasta c. expensive than Lu’s box of pasta.

User listens to the scene then responds to Gizmo’s question.

Ending – Play when user answers correct. Lu I’ll buy your box of pasta. I will save $1. Medium shot clerk and Lu

The clerk Then you can buy something else!

Medium shot Exit back to the map.

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Featured Cultural Content Lunch in America

The middle of the day is commonly set aside for lunch in America, a time when people take a break from their morning routine and eat a meal that will energize them for the afternoon. Some like to eat early lunches around eleven o’clock while others enjoy a late lunch usually from one to two o’clock in the afternoon. Lunch can last from 30 minutes to an hour and a half. These schedules may be dictated by the workplace or by the school. A sandwich, salad, and soup, or a meal with meat and a small serving of vegetables on the side can constitute a good lunchtime meal. Most schools have cafeterias designed especially for serving lunch to students. Here they select from a line of hot dishes, sandwiches, salads, beverages, and desserts. A server puts the food on the plate, which is carried on a tray to a table where the meal can be enjoyed with others. Some businesses have cafeterias too where employees can choose from a similar variety of foods. Cafeterias also provide a place for people to eat who bring their lunch from home. People often bring a lunch in a paper bag or lunch box to save money or just to enjoy food that they prefer. This lunch could be anything from a sandwich, chips and fruit to leftovers from the previous night’s dinner. Often these cafeterias will have microwave ovens to re-heat leftovers and soups brought from home. Fast food restaurants are a popular lunchtime alternative. Famous for their burgers and sandwiches, many of these restaurants sell sodas, milkshakes, and salads as well as desserts to round off the meal. Fast food patrons order at the counter or order from their cars to take their lunch back to work or perhaps to a park to eat with co-workers or a friend. Most fast food restaurants have seating inside as well. The food is served in a paper wrapper or a disposable tray. At full service restaurants, another lunchtime option, customers are seated at a table and order their meals of beef, chicken or fish prepared with vegetables and bread from a menu. They may also have a choice of pasta dishes, a variety of sandwiches and large salads to choose from. These types of restaurants are popular with people who have a more leisurely schedule and prefer eating where the food is served to them at the table where they’ll eat. Often these restaurants have a relaxing atmosphere and allow for quiet conversation among those at the table.

American Grocery Stores

Grocery stores in the United States come in an assortment of sizes and specialties to appeal to the budgets, shopping habits, and appetites of consumers. Some families make a weekly trip to the grocery store. Some people buy less frequently, buying quantities and sizes to last them a month or more at a time. There are also people who like to shop for specific brands or types of food. Many grocery stores try to appeal to these and other consumer preferences and habits. Superstores are large stores that provide their customers with a “one stop shopping” experience. Within this store, customers can buy not only the usual grocery items found in most stores, they can also shop for clothes, televisions, hardware, gardening supplies, home furnishings, and much more. Customers find superstores easier than going to several different stores to get what they need, saving them time, gas, and in many cases money. Shoppers who want to buy large amounts of goods can join stores called cost clubs. With their membership, these shoppers receive discounts on their purchases and find a varied selection of goods in bulk. This is suited to families and organizations that need to provide for a large number of people. Just like in the superstores, these shoppers can save money and time.

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Some groceries aren’t unique because of their size, but because of what they sell. Health food stores are unique in that they appeal to health conscious shoppers like vegetarians or people who prefer to eat organically grown products. Many of the food products sold in these stores have natural ingredients and fewer preservatives. Their household products are environmentally friendly and are often made from recycled goods.

TPR / Rehearse Engine Images and audio are taken directly from the movie. Drag items either to the cart or to the shelf based on statement. Gizmo

Listen to carefully to the phase and follow the instructions..

Two Distracter

Mrs. Moore Please pick up two packages of Super Towels and put them in the cart.

Clickable Images: • 2 packages of super towels. • 2 packages of Giant towels • 3 packages of super towels.

Mrs. Moore Put the Thirsty Towels back on the shelf Clickable Images: • 2 packages of thirty towels. • 2 packages of super towels. • 2 packages of thirsty towels.

Mrs. Moore Puffy Paper and Great Wipes are both on sale. Which one is the better bargain? Put the better bargain in the cart.

Clickable Images: • 50 Puffy paper napkins priced at $3.50 • 50 Great Wipes paper napkins priced at $4.00 • 50 Super paper napkins priced at $4.50

Mrs. Moore Choose either the blue bag or the red bag.

Clickable Images: blue bag. red bag. purple bag

Mrs. Moore Choose a bargain box of spaghetti Clickable Images: • Pasta Shapes priced at $2.50. • Pretty Pasta priced at 3.00 • Perfect Pasta on sale for $1.99.

Mrs. Moore Choose the biggest jar of spaghetti sauce.

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Clickable Images: • medium sized jar of spaghetti sauce. • giant sized jar of spaghetti sauce. • small sized jar of spaghetti sauce.

APPLY- FINAL CHALLENGE READ ASSESSMENT

Lu is in the store getting the things Mrs. Moore has asked for; pasta, and spaghetti sauce.

Robot:

Lu wants to ask the clerk for spaghetti sauce, but isn’t sure if the store sells it.

• Do you buy spaghetti sauce?

• Do you have spaghetti sauce?

• Do I selling spaghetti sauce? Text below displays on screen in Chinese: Which line says, Do you have spaghetti sauce?

Student must read the map and click on one of three M/C answers 1st time fail: User hears first feedback in English with Chinese text only translation displaying on screen: “No, try again.”. 2nd time fail: User hears 2nd feedback: “It’s this one.”” After 2nd fail and auto answer displays, advance the student to the next scene.

Clerk Yes. We have many different brands.

LISTENING ASSESSMENT same scene as above Lu Um.. I need …where um.. Gizmo: Lu has forgotten what to say. Listen to these statements

and help Lu ask the right question.

Click on these three buttons to find the one that says in English, “Where is the spaghetti sauce?”

[3 audio buttons appear without text]

• Where is the pasta?” • Where are the spaghetti sauces?” • Where is the spaghetti sauce?

Clerk It’s on aisle 7.

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SPEAKING ASSESSMENT - Your turn The passport character selected would appear in the scene. There are 7 total student responses required. Conversation Gizmo Now it’s your turn to talk about shopping for groceries.

Click on Lu to begin.

Lu Which one should we buy?

Gizmo Say – We should buy the best bargain. (1)

If correct:

Lu Which one is the best bargain? Points to the shelf. Where 3 items of different prices at displayed.

Gizmo Say – The supreme spaghetti sauce is the best bargain. It’s on sale. (2)

If correct:

Lu How many should we buy?

Gizmo Say – Let’s buy one big jar of sauce. (3)

If correct:

Lu Now we need to find the canned fruit section. Ask the clerk where it is?

Gizmo Click on the clerk.

Clerk Hello. How may I help you?

Say – Where is the canned fruit aisle? (4) If correct Clerk It’s on aisle 12 near the bakery. Gizmo Say – How do I get there from here? (5) If correct: Clerk Go to the end of the aisle. Turn left and go down 4

aisles. It’s on the right.

Gizmo Say – Thanks. (6) If correct: Clerk You’re welcome. Lu Cool. We got it. Let’s go find Mrs. Moore. Gizmo Good work! Lu has sent you a copy of the grocery list

and sales sheet from the store to save in your scrapbook. Click on the screen to end this lesson.

User clicks screen and is sent back to the backpack to begin the next episode.

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Word Wizard, Sentence Scramble, and Picture/Sound Bingo Vocabulary

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Phrases

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