True Or False
Shopping Vocabulary
Functional Phrases
Situational Dialogues
Persuasive Techniques
100

True or False?

Leah lived in a small town.

TRUE

100

What is a purchase?

A. Something you sell

B. Something you buy

C. Something you see

B. Something you buy

100

Leah said, “Hello, I’m looking for a ____.”

dress

100

What might the clerk say when Leah enters?

A. “Buy this now!”

B. “Can I help you?”

C. “Why are you here?”

B. “Can I help you?”

100

Which of these is an emotional appeal?

A. “Buy one, get one free!”

B. “Leah’s daughter cried every night.”

C. “Save 10% today!”

B. “Leah’s daughter cried every night.”

200

Leah bought a dress for her daughter’s _____.

graduation

200

Match the word with its meaning: Clerk →

A. A person who cooks

B. A person who sells items in a shop

C. A person who drives a truck

 B. A person who sells items in a shop

200

Which of these is a polite way to ask for a lower price?

A. “That’s too much, give me a better price!”

B. “Can I get a discount, please?”

C. “This is cheap.”

B. “Can I get a discount, please?”

200

At the hospital, the doctor said, “She is ____ now.”

safe

200

Leah told her personal ____ to get help.

story

300

True or False?

Leah was hit by the truck before she entered the shop.

FALSE

300

What is a fundraiser?

A. A sale in a shop

B. An event to collect money

C. A way to save money at home

 B. An event to collect money

300

Shop clerk: “Here’s your dress.”

Leah: “___.”

Thank you very much.

300

Leah, I heard about the accident.”

Neighbour: “______________”

“Do you need help with anything?” / “Do you need help with shopping?” / “Is there anything I can do for you?”

300

“Help Leah Walk Again!” is an example of:

A. A product review

B. A call to action

C. A thank you message

B. A call to action

400

Who helped Leah after the accident?

A. Her coworkers

B. Her neighbours

C. Her classmates

B. Her neighbours

400

Leah tried to ____ with the shop clerk to get a better price.

bargain

400

Leah told the clerk the reason for the dress. What was her reason?

It was for her daughter’s graduation.

400

Neighbour: “We brought you some food.”

Leah: “___”

Thank you so much for your kindness.

400

“Everyone is helping Leah!” is an example of the ____ technique.

bandwagon

500

Which word from the story means “something that stands for a deeper meaning”?

Symbol (From: “The dress became a symbol of hope and love.”)

500

 Which phrase in the story means “collected money to help someone in need”?

Raised money for her hospital bills

500

The sentence “She planned what to say in the shop” shows Leah wanted to speak how?

A. Rudely

B. Politely and carefully

C. Loudly

Answer: B. Politely and carefully

500

What emotion is shown in the phrase: “They held the dress and prayed for her to wake up”?

A. Excitement

B. Anger

C. Sadness and fear

C. Sadness and fear

500

Which sentence from the story is used to make people feel emotional and care?

A. “The weather was sunny.”

B. “She walked out of the shop smiling.”

C. “Her family held the dress with tear-stained hands.”

C. “Her family held the dress with tear-stained hands.”

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