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Shopping and Dining

Activity involves the students practicing buying or selling things.

Many textbooks will have students practice buying something from a store or ordering food at a restaurant. This can be useful for students to practice if they travel to an English-speaking country.

Putting students in the role of both the customer and the seller can be a good way to reinforce the different patterns.

  • Let’s replace a defective product.

    This is a practice activity, based on Sunshine 3 page 50 Power-Up 2 “Returning a product”. It role-plays returning a defective or unwanted product to a shop.

  • My Conbini 'How many' 'I want to ...'

    Reviews 'How many' and plural 's' as well as 'I want to buy...'

  • Powerpoint Flash Card sets

    Sets of Powerpoint flash cards for ES/Special Needs

  • 𝑫𝒊𝒔𝒏𝒆𝒚 𝑪𝒓𝒐𝒔𝒔𝒚 𝑹𝒐𝒂𝒅

    New Horizon 1 (2021), Unit 8-11 Review Game

  • Christmas Shopping Madness

    Students compete to buy low, sell high in this frantic shopping game!

  • 🍕 Small Talk for Ordering Pizza - Grade 5 Unit 7

    Use this simple, colorful, Japan-friendly pizza menu for a hilarious and interactive small talk to introduce the concept of "What would you like", "I would like" 🍕

  • Canadian McDonald's Menu

    Restaurant Ordering Practice

  • New Horizons G5 and 6 Matching PPT Game

    In groups, students choose to squares to try to collect points for their group by revealing matches.

  • Make a Parfait

    Using LT2 Unit 7 make a parfait for your friend

  • Monster Pet Shop

    Students go shopping for unusual pets and review some grammar.

  • My Hero Word Scramble *Link to drive below*

    Unscrambling words has never been so PLUS ULTRA!!!

  • NC Let's Talk 4 - HOW MUCH IS IT? UK Edition

    Money Money Money ~ Must be funny ~ In a rich man's world!

  • Year 3 - Would you ? Pair Interview

    Students play Janken and answer would you questions.

  • JHS Shopping

    Shopping New Crown 1 7 eleven and Amazon Quiz (Prices Updated)(Edit)

  • Ordering Fast Food

    These are cards to help students practice ordering fast food in English. This is for the Sunshine Year 2 textbook. Phrases used: "May I", "Would you like", and "I'll have"

  • Norm's Shopping

    This activity is dialog practice, repeating the patterns in the textbook but allowing students to modify the given sentences.

  • Junior High School Shopping Activities

    These are the worksheets and presentations I use for shopping lessons

  • May I Take Your Order?

    Students act as waiters, playing janken and taking orders to see who can make the most money in this quick and easy to set up game!

  • Mystery Burger, Please

    Students learn how to order various fast food items then customize their own dialogue to practice with their friends.

  • Fast Food Mc Norm

    This is a fast food role play based on Total English 1's Talk Time 2 exercise.

  • J-Style Fast Food

    Students practice eating at a Japanese-style fast food restaurant.

  • Shop Till You Drop

    Students practice shopping dialogue and use a shopping catalogue to make a shopping list. They then buy items.

  • Alphabet Shopping

    This is a shopping game using uppercase letters, the aim of which is to have children familiarise themselves with the letters in a non-patterned way.

  • Menus

    A collection of simple menus for role playing dialogues

  • Monster Market

    Students shop for monsters in this take of the classic shopping dialogue.

  • Mt Fuji School Trip

    Students learn to buy what is necessary for their Mt. Fuji camping trip.

  • Buying and Selling

    Game involving every student, reviews numbers 10-100.

  • How Much Shopping

    Students ask "How much is~?" to find out the prices of the items in this info gap activity.

  • Shall I Shopping

    Students practice "Shall I show you...." while role playing shopping for clothes.

  • Shopping For Mom

    Students go shopping using Mom's list while role playing and practicing the target grammar.

  • Comparative Shopping

    Students are divided into shopkeepers and customers and role play. Customers use comparative adjectives to request a different item.

  • "Shall I show you a..." New Horizon 2, pg 110

    I pair activity where students can practice shopping language, such as "shall I show you a smaller one." etc.

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