What is today’s lesson about?
A visit to a gift store to buy souvenirs.
What does “pay for” mean?
To give money in order to buy something.
Which WH-word do we use to ask about price?
How much.
Who invented traveler’s checks?
Thomas Cook.
Read today’s quote.
“What you are is God's gift to you, what you become is your gift to God.”
What is a souvenir?
An object you buy or keep to remember a place or trip.
What does “put on” mean?
To wear clothes, shoes, makeup, or similar items.
Which WH-word asks about a person?
Who.
Where can people buy traveler’s checks?
At banks or money exchanges.
What new word did you learn today?
Student’s own answer.
Why do tourists usually buy souvenirs?
To remember their trip or give gifts to family and friends.
What does the idiom “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth” mean?
You should not criticize a gift.
What is the difference between “Who” and “Which”?
“Who” asks about people, while “Which” asks about choices or specific things.
Why were traveler’s checks useful for travelers?
Because they were safer than carrying cash.
What did you find interesting about this lesson? Explain.
Your own answer.
What does the quote mean:
“What you become is your gift to God”?
It means a person should use their talents and life positively.
Why is criticizing a gift considered impolite in many cultures?
Because gifts represent kindness and appreciation.
Form a WH-question for this answer:
“It costs twenty dollars.”
“How much does it cost?”
Why are traveler’s checks less popular today?
Because most stores accept credit cards.
How can English help you when shopping in another country?
It helps you ask questions, understand prices, and communicate with sellers.
Do you think souvenirs are important when traveling? Why or why not?
Your own answer.
Create a short dialogue using “pay for,” “put on,” and “gift horse.”
Example:
A: “Did you pay for that jacket?”
B: “Yes, then I put it on immediately.”
A: “Even if it’s not perfect, don’t look a gift horse in the mouth!”
Why are WH-questions important in real-life shopping situations?
Because they help people ask for information, prices, locations, and details.
Compare traveler’s checks and credit cards. Which do you think is more practical today and why?
your own answer
What is your reflection on today’s lesson and how can you use it in real life?
your own answer