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Warm Up Questions

 What’s your favourite book?

 How often do you read books?

 Do you read books in English?

 How many bookshops are there in your city?


Vocabulary: Match the Words
With the Pictures
1. Book
A
2. Pen
B
3. Pencil
C
4. Bookshelf
D
5. Reading
E
6. Author
F
7. Bookshop
G
8. Sign a book
H
Vocabulary: Match the Definitions
1. Poet A place where you can read books and take them
home
2. Bookseller
A person who writes books
3. Library
Something you use to write
4. Bookshop
A place where you can buy books
5. Author
A person who works in a bookshop
6. Bestseller
A book that tells a story with pictures
7. Pen
A person who writes poems
8. Comic
Books that aren’t stories
9. Fairytale
A book that makes a lot of money
10. Non-fiction
books An imaginary story about magical creatures
Role Play 1: Read and Practise
Bookseller: Hello! How can I help you?

Customer: Hi! Where are the history books?

Bookseller: They’re in section 5, next to the


geography books.

Customer: Thank you!


Role Play 1: Can You Remember
the Conversation?
Bookseller: Hello! How can I ?

Customer: Hi! Where are the ?

Bookseller: They’re in , next to the


geography books.

Customer: Thank you!


Role Play 2: Read and Practise
Customer: Hello, I’d like to buy these three books,
please.

Bookseller. Perfect. That’s £10, please.

Customer: Here you are.

Bookseller: Thank you, here’s your receipt.

Customer: Thank you, bye!

Bookseller: See you soon.


Role Play 2: Can You Remember
the Conversation?
Customer: Hello, I’d like to buy these three ,
please.

Bookseller. Perfect. That’s £10, please.

Customer: .

Bookseller: Thank you, here’s your receipt.

Customer: , bye!

Bookseller: .
Role Play 3: Read and Practise
Bookseller: Hello! How can I help you?

Customer: Hi! How much is this comic book?

Bookseller: It costs £3.

Customer: Thank you! I’ll take it.

Bookseller: If you buy three comic books,


the cheapest is free.

Customer: Cool!
Role Play 3: Can You Remember
the Conversation?
Bookseller: Hello! How can I ?

Customer: Hi! is this comic book?

Bookseller: It costs £3.

Customer: Thank you! .

Bookseller: If you buy three comic books,


is free.

Customer: Cool!
Your Turn - Make a Conversation!
Click on the randomisers and work with a partner to make your own
conversation. One person is the bookseller and the other person is the
customer.

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