Mission: Help a local charity.
IN THIS LESSON, YOU WILL
2. Choose a worthy cause to donate to.
3. Negotiate the price of items for donation.
PRACTICE
STEP A EXERCISE
Answer the questions in complete sentences.
1. Which item usually costs an arm and a leg?
a diamond ring | a bag of walnuts | a bag of potato chips |
2. Where can you buy dirt cheap clothes?
a name-brand store | a fancy boutique | a flea market |
3. Which of these does not cost a fortune?
flying on a private plane | buying a soda | getting a new car |
4. Which of these couples is struggling to make ends meet?
Logan and Rose | Amy and Owen | Mara and Leon |
STEP B EXERCISE
Replace the underlined parts with expressions from the box. The form of some expressions may need to be changed.
- Thirty dollars for an item that’s almost brand new? No way! The lowest amount I can offer is forty-five dollars.
- Don’t waste your money on that. Give it to an organization that does good work instead.
- My friend and I bought the same sunglasses, but I paid fifty dollars more! I think the salesperson made me pay too much.
- I won’t negotiate any more – the highest I can pay is a hundred dollars. Take it or leave it.
MISSION
Challenge 1
You’ve lived abroad for the past three months. Listen to an expat’s podcast about the cost of living in your new country and how it’s affecting local charities.
Remember?
- cost an arm and a leg
- cost a fortune
- dirt cheap
Challenge 2
After learning that people aren’t donating to local charities anymore, you decided that you want to help a charity in your area. Tell your friend what you heard from the podcast. Then, talk about which charity to donate to.
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Remember?
- a worthy cause
- make ends meet
- cost a fortune
- cost an arm and a leg
- dirt cheap
Challenge 3
Now that you’ve decided which charity to help, you and your friend went to a shop to buy items to donate. You only have seventy dollars to spend. Negotiate with the shop owner to get the best deal.
Remember?
- rip someone off
- the best someone can do
- cost an arm and a leg
- cost a fortune
- someone’s last offer
FEEDBACK
Help a local charity.
MISSION ACHIEVEMENT
4
Very GoodCould complete the task with ease
3
GoodCould complete the task with some clarifications
2
FairCould complete the task with additional instructions
1
PoorCould somehow complete the task with difficulty
PERSONALIZED FEEDBACK
- RANGE
the ability to use a wide variety of vocabulary - ACCURACY
the ability to speak correctly - FLUENCY
the ability to speak smoothly without pauses or fillers - INTERACTION
the ability to manage a conversation
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