Business English Session 4A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned : Prof. Vannapond Suttichujit Business English Session 4A Penny Saved is a Penny Earned
Practicing your speaking skills : Practicing your speaking skills Page 38, 2 questions: Give yourself sometime to answer these questions and share them with the class.
What is the most common way to pay for things? What is the least common?
What do you think is the best way to pay for thinks when you want to save money? Why?
Fluency Lesson : Fluency Lesson Page 39: Practice your fluency and provide answer 1,2 to the class
Vocabulary of the day
Member
Exchange
Provide
Represent
Earn
Spend
Equal
Valuable
skills
Vocabulary of the day (Cont.) : Vocabulary of the day (Cont.) A good deal
Exchange
Unusual
Cheap
Regular price
Used
Compare
Stuff
valuable
Negotiating : Negotiating Making suggestions
Let’s …
Why don’t…
How about…
Would you like to…
Agreeing with suggestions
Ok./all right
That’s fine with me
That’s a good idea
Let’s do it
It’s a deal
Ok. Why not?
Disagreeing with Suggestions
Well, I don’t know. How about…?
I have another idea. Why don’t we..?
I don’t think so.
Grammar: Comparative Adjectives : Grammar: Comparative Adjectives Use the comparative form of the adjective to compare two people, places, things. Use than before the second person, place, or thing
This house is bigger than my house
Add __er to form the comparative of short adjectives
The golden rules of three word verbs that has a, e, i, o, u in the middle (big, hot): double the last consonant and add _er
Bigger, Hotter
Comparative Adjectives (Cont.) : Comparative Adjectives (Cont.) The word that ends with –y. Change –y to i and add –er
Some adjectives have irregular comparative forms
Adjectives with two or more syllable often don’t change the form: use the word “more” in front of the adjective and follow with the word “than”
Beautiful, important, reliable, credible