Imagine you're at a supermarket, you've
gathered all your items, but now it's
time to check out. How do you do it?
Hi! Alisha here. Buying items at a
supermarket in America is easy. In this
lesson you'll learn how. Gustavo is buying
a few supplies after checking in at the
hotel, let's watch!
Good evening! Evening!
Excuse me, but what's this? It's the corn dog.
Nice! How much is it? It's one dollar and thirty seven cents, it's on sale.
Okay, I'll take two.
That'll be eighteen dollars and seventy four cents.
Okay, your change is six cents.
Thanks, man!
Now the lesson focus.
Here's how to buy items at a store. Ready?
Do you remember how Gustavo asked what
something was when he saw it in a case
next to the register?
What's this?
First, is a contraction for "what is", what's.
Next is the word "this".
Together, it's "what's this?"
You can use this phrase in almost any situation to ask
about something you aren't familiar with.
Now, you try.
You pick up an item off the shelf at the store,
ask the sales clerk what it is.
What's this?
You point to an item on a menu, ask the waiter what it is.
What's this?
Do you remember how Gustavo asked about the price of the corn dog?
How much is it?
First is the phrase "how much"
next, is a form of the verb to be, "is"
last is the word "it"
Together, it's "how much is it?"
Use this pattern to ask about
the price of any item; first say
"how much is" then add the item, you can either use
"it" or specify the item. Now, you try.
A salesman shows you a necklace that you
want to buy for your sister, how do you
ask the salesman about the price?
"How much is it?"
do you remember how Gustavo asked the shop clerk to give him two corn dogs?
I'll take two.
First, is the contraction for "I will", I'll.
Next, is the word "take" and last is the
number two. Together it's
I'll take two.
This is a more casual and common way of saying I will buy two.
Use this sentence structure to ask for a
certain amount of something.
First say "I'll take" then just add the number, or
amount you want. You try. A man is selling
coca-cola at a baseball game, what would
you say to buy three cups?
I'll take three.
You're ordering ice cream and the server asks you how many
scoops you want, how do you respond if
you just want one scoop?
I'll take one.
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想象一下,你在一家超市,你已经
收集了所有的物品,但现在是
时候结账了。 你怎么做呢?
你好! 艾丽莎在这里。 在美国的超市买东西
很容易。 在
本课中,您将学习如何操作。 古斯塔沃
在酒店办理入住手续后正在购买一些用品
,让我们拭目以待!
晚上好! 晚上!
对不起,这是什么? 是玉米热狗。
好的! 多少钱? 一美元三十七美分,正在打折。
好的,我要两个。
那将是十八美元七十四美分。
好的,你的零钱是六美分。
谢啦!
现在上课重点。
以下是在商店购买商品的方法。 准备好?
你还记得古斯塔沃
在收银台旁边的一个箱子里看到什么东西是怎么问
的吗?
这是什么?
首先,是“what is”的缩写,what's。
接下来是“这个”这个词。
合起来就是“这是什么?”
你几乎可以在任何情况下使用这个短语来
询问你不熟悉的事情。
现在,你试试。
你从商店的货架上拿起一件物品,
问售货员它是什么。
这是什么?
你指着菜单上的一个项目,问服务员它是什么。
这是什么?
你还记得古斯塔沃是怎么问玉米热狗价格的吗?
多少钱?
首先是短语“how much”,
接下来是动词to be的一种形式,“is”
最后是单词“it”,
合起来就是“how much is it?”
使用此模式询问
任何物品的价格; 先说
“多少钱”,然后添加项目,您可以使用
“它”或指定项目。 现在,你试试。
一个推销员给你看一条项链,你
想给你姐姐买,你怎么
问这个推销员的价格?
“多少钱?”
你还记得古斯塔沃是如何让店员给他两条玉米热狗的吗?
我要两个。
首先,是“I will”的缩写,I'll。
接下来是“take”这个词,最后是
第二个。 加起来
我要两个。
这是我会买两个的更随意和常见的说法。
使用这个句子结构来要求
一定数量的东西。
首先说“我会接受”,然后添加您想要的数字或
金额。 你试试。 一个人
在棒球比赛中卖可口可乐,
买三杯你会怎么说?
我要三个。
你点了冰淇淋,服务员问你
要多少勺,如果你只想要一勺,你会怎么回答
?
我要一个。
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