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I LIKE TO GO SHOPPING WITH MY FRIENDS

 Shopping is an activity that many people enjoy, especially when they do it with friends. In this lesson, students will learn to talk about their experiences of going shopping, the types of stores they like, and the things they buy. They will also practice expressing their preferences, sharing opinions, and asking questions about shopping habits. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to use basic vocabulary and grammar to describe their shopping experiences and engage in conversations about this topic.


GRAMMAR

1. Present Simple for Habits and Preferences

  • Structure: Subject + verb (base form) + object.
    Examples:
    • "I like to go shopping with my friends."
    • "We always visit the mall on weekends."
    • "She buys clothes at her favorite store."

2. Talking About Likes and Dislikes

  • Verbs: Like, love, enjoy, hate, prefer.
    Examples:
    • "I love shopping for shoes."
    • "He hates crowded stores."
    • "They prefer online shopping."

3. Using "Would Like" to Talk About Preferences

  • Structure: Subject + would like + to + verb.
    Examples:
    • "I would like to go shopping tomorrow."
    • "She would like to buy a new dress."

4. Prepositions for Places

  • Examples:
    • "We shop at the mall."
    • "They go to the market every Friday."

5. Question Forms

  • Yes/No Questions:
    • "Do you like shopping with your friends?"
    • "Does she enjoy going to the mall?"
  • Wh- Questions:
    • "Where do you go shopping?"
    • "What do you usually buy?"

VOCABULARY

  1. Shopping: The activity of buying things.
    Example: "I like shopping with my friends on weekends."

  2. Mall: A large building with many stores.
    Example: "We go to the mall to shop for clothes."

  3. Store: A place where you buy things.
    Example: "This store sells beautiful bags."

  4. Try on: To put on clothes to see if they fit.
    Example: "I want to try on these jeans."

  5. Discount: A lower price than usual.
    Example: "The store is offering a discount on shoes."

  6. Window shopping: Looking at items in stores without buying.
    Example: "We enjoy window shopping after school."

  7. Receipt: A piece of paper showing what you bought.
    Example: "Don’t forget to take your receipt."

  8. Cashier: A person who takes payments in a store.
    Example: "The cashier was very friendly."

  9. Price: The amount of money something costs.
    Example: "What’s the price of this jacket?"

  10. Fitting room: A small room where you can try on clothes.
    Example: "The fitting room is at the back of the store."


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • "I like to go shopping with my friends."
  • "Let’s go to the mall this afternoon."
  • "Do you want to try on this dress?"
  • "How much is this bag?"
  • "Can I pay with cash or card?"
  • "I’m looking for a pair of shoes."
  • "This store has great discounts!"
  • "The fitting room is over there."
  • "We love window shopping together."
  • "The cashier gave me the wrong receipt."

SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • "I like to go shopping with my friends on Saturdays."
  • "We always look for discounts when we shop."
  • "She loves trying on new clothes."

Negative Sentences

  • "I don’t like crowded shopping malls."
  • "They don’t buy expensive clothes."
  • "He doesn’t enjoy window shopping."

Questions

  • "Do you like to go shopping with your friends?"
  • "Where do you usually shop?"
  • "What do you like to buy when you go shopping?"

Answers

  • "Yes, I love shopping with my friends!"
  • "I usually shop at the mall."
  • "I like to buy clothes and shoes."

CONVERSATION

Scene: Two friends are planning to go shopping.

Lisa: Hey, do you want to go shopping with me this weekend?
Anna: Sure! Where do you want to go?
Lisa: Let’s go to the mall. I need to buy a new dress.
Anna: That sounds great. I want to look for some shoes.
Lisa: Perfect! We can also check out the new store on the second floor.
Anna: Good idea! What time should we meet?
Lisa: Let’s meet at 2 p.m. by the entrance.
Anna: Okay, see you then!


READING

"Shopping with Friends"

I love going shopping with my friends. Every Saturday, we meet at the mall and spend the afternoon together. We enjoy looking at clothes, trying on shoes, and finding great discounts. Sometimes, we don’t buy anything and just go window shopping.

Last weekend, my friend Sarah bought a beautiful dress, and I found a pair of sneakers on sale. After shopping, we always go to the food court to eat and talk. It’s a fun way to spend time with friends and relax.


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. Q: When do they go shopping?
    A: They go shopping every Saturday.

  2. Q: Where do they meet?
    A: They meet at the mall.

  3. Q: What did Sarah buy last weekend?
    A: She bought a beautiful dress.

  4. Q: What do they do after shopping?
    A: They go to the food court to eat and talk.

  5. Q: Do they always buy something?
    A: No, sometimes they just go window shopping.

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