Demonstratives: one, ones.
How much is this necklace? That necklace? Which one? It’s $42
this one? That one? The blue one.
How much are these earrings/these? Those earrings/those? Which
ones? They’re $18
How much is it?
Steve : Oh, look at those earrings, maria. They’re perfect for you.
Maria : These red ones? I’m not sure.
Steve : No, the yellow ones.
Maria : Oh these? Hmm.. Yellow isn’t really a good color for me.
Steve : Well, that necklace isn’t bad.
Maria : Which one?
Steve : That blue one right there. How much is it?
Maria : it’s $42! That’s expensive!
Steve : Hey, let me get it for you. It’s your birthday present.
Happy birthday!
Pair Work.
Base on picture in previous slide or put items “for sale” on your
desk or a table – notebooks, watches, or bags. Use items of different
colors.
Student A: You are a clerk. Answer the customer’s question.
Student B: You are a customer. Ask about the price of each item.
Say if you want to buy it
Example :
A: Can i help you?
B: Yes, i like these sunglasses. How much are they?
A: Which ones?
Which one do you prefer?
Anne: Look! These jackets are really nice. Which one do you prefer?
Sue : I like the wool one better.
Anne: The wool one? Why?
Sue : It looks warmer.
Anne: Well, i like the leather one better. It’s more stylish than the
wool one
Sue : Hmmm... There’s no price tag.
Anne: Excuse me. How much is this jacket?
Clerk: It’s $499 Would you like to try it on?
Anne: Uh, no. That’s ok, but thanks anyway
Clerk: You’re welcome
Preferences: comparisons with adjectives
Which one do you prefer? I prefer the leather one.
Which one do you like better or more? I like the leather one better
or more
that one is cheaper than the wool one.
This one is nicer than .....
The leather jacker is prettier than...
It looks bigger than ...
It’s more stylish than...




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