13.A. Asking for price: Listening

LISTENING

Listen to the expressions and conversations. Then, select the option that best describes the objective of each section. Click on "Check" to confirm your answers.

   1.Let’s learn how to …      2.Let’s practice some useful expressions…      3.Let’s put everything together…   


Ask for price

A: Excuse me, could you tell how much is this T-shirt, please?
B: Certainly! It’s 25 dollars. It’s on sale.

A: We are spending too much money on clothes. We’d better start saving.
B: Well, in that case, we need to start buying at wholesale stores and forget retail shops.

A: I’m looking for a microwave in the US$ 100 – 150 price range.
B: Any particular brand?
A: Not really.






Can I have a look?
Do you take credit cards?
Does it have a warranty?
wholesale price
retail price
on sale
paid in cash
paid by credit card




Shopping Vocabulary
cashier
scale
shelf
shopping cart
receipt
cash
coin
drugstore
bookstore
bakery
hardware store
jeweler’s
florist’s






Conversation
A: Excuse me, I bought this sweater for my son. But it doesn’t fit him, it’s too small.
B: We have bigger sweaters but they are a little bit more expensive. Do you want to have a look at them?
A: Their style is too formal for my son.
B: Do you want to exchange it for another garment or do you want to get a refund?
A: I’d like to get a refund, please.
A: Do you have the receipt?




Conversation
A: Look, all summer clothes are on sale.
B: But we don’t have any cash.
A: Relax, all the stores take major credit cards. Check this out! This is a nice cotton shirt.
B: It looks nice but I think the sleeves are too long for you.
A: Do you think they do alterations?