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ONE AREA OF THE MARKET SELLS OLD JEWELRY

 Markets are exciting places where people can buy different things. Some markets have areas that sell specific products. One section might sell fruits and vegetables, while another might have clothes or handmade crafts. Some areas specialize in old or antique jewelry, which includes rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings that have been used before. These pieces often have history and unique designs. People visit these places to find special jewelry at good prices.

In this lesson, students will learn how to describe market areas, talk about buying and selling, and use adjectives to describe jewelry.


GRAMMAR

1. Using "Sells" vs. "Sell"

  • Usage: "Sells" is used with singular subjects, and "sell" is used with plural subjects.
    Examples:
    • "This store sells beautiful jewelry."
    • "Many vendors sell old jewelry at the market."

2. Using "One Area of the Market"

  • Usage: "One area of the market" is a singular noun phrase that refers to a specific section.
    Examples:
    • "One area of the market sells antique jewelry."
    • "One section of the market has handmade rings."

3. Adjectives to Describe Jewelry

  • Usage: Adjectives describe nouns and go before them.
    Examples:
    • "She bought a beautiful old necklace."
    • "The market has unique silver rings."

4. Present Simple for Facts

  • Usage: Use the present simple to describe facts about the market.
    Examples:
    • "The market sells many antique items."
    • "Jewelry is often made of gold or silver."

VOCABULARY

  1. Jewelry – Rings, necklaces, and other accessories.
    Example: "She wears beautiful jewelry."

  2. Antique – Very old and valuable.
    Example: "This is an antique bracelet."

  3. Market – A place where people buy and sell things.
    Example: "I love shopping at the market."

  4. Bracelet – A piece of jewelry worn on the wrist.
    Example: "She bought a silver bracelet."

  5. Ring – A small circular piece of jewelry worn on a finger.
    Example: "That gold ring is expensive."

  6. Necklace – A piece of jewelry worn around the neck.
    Example: "This necklace is very old."

  7. Silver – A valuable gray metal used for making jewelry.
    Example: "This ring is made of silver."

  8. Gold – A yellow metal used for making expensive jewelry.
    Example: "Gold jewelry is very popular."

  9. Vendor – A person who sells things at a market.
    Example: "The vendor sells antique rings."

  10. Bargain – A good deal or a lower price.
    Example: "I got this necklace at a bargain."


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • "This market sells beautiful jewelry."
  • "One area of the market has antique rings."
  • "I found a beautiful silver bracelet."
  • "Can I see that necklace?"
  • "Do you have gold rings?"
  • "How much is this old jewelry?"
  • "That ring looks very expensive."
  • "This is a unique antique piece."
  • "Can I get a discount on this bracelet?"
  • "The vendor sells beautiful necklaces."

SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  • "One area of the market sells old jewelry."
  • "This vendor sells gold rings and silver necklaces."
  • "Antique jewelry is very popular."

Negative Sentences

  • "This shop does not sell antique jewelry."
  • "I don’t like wearing rings."
  • "That bracelet isn’t made of silver."

Questions

  • "Does this market sell old jewelry?"
  • "Where can I find antique rings?"
  • "How much is that necklace?"

Answers

  • "Yes, this area has a lot of old jewelry."
  • "You can find antique rings near the entrance."
  • "That necklace is $30."

CONVERSATION

Scene: Emma and David are visiting a market.

Emma: Look! This area of the market sells old jewelry.
David: Wow! That silver ring looks beautiful.
Emma: Yes, and the vendor has gold necklaces too.
David: I like this bracelet. How much is it?
Vendor: It’s $25, but I can give you a discount.
David: That’s a great price! I’ll take it.
Emma: Good choice! Antique jewelry is special.


READING

"The Hidden Jewelry Market"

Sophia loves collecting antique jewelry. One day, she visited a large market in her city. While walking around, she found a small area that sold old rings, bracelets, and necklaces. The jewelry was made of silver and gold, and each piece had a unique design.

Sophia saw a beautiful gold necklace with small diamonds. She asked the vendor about it. The vendor said it was 50 years old and handmade. Sophia loved it but thought it was too expensive. She decided to bargain with the vendor. After some negotiation, she got a great price and bought the necklace.

Now, she wears her antique necklace every day and tells her friends about the amazing market.


QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

  1. Q: What does Sophia love to collect?
    A: She loves collecting antique jewelry.

  2. Q: What did she find in the market?
    A: She found an area that sold old rings, bracelets, and necklaces.

  3. Q: What was special about the gold necklace?
    A: It was 50 years old and handmade.

  4. Q: Why did Sophia decide to bargain?
    A: Because she thought the necklace was too expensive.

  5. Q: What does Sophia do with her new necklace?
    A: She wears it every day and tells her friends about the market.

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