In this lesson, students practice real-life shopping language: asking for sizes, checking prices, paying, and handling returns/exchanges politely. The main outcomes are (1) successful role-plays and (2) listening comprehension for short store conversations.
• Excuse me, do you have this in medium?
• Do you have a smaller / bigger size?
• I’m looking for a jacket / shoes / gift.
• Can I try it on?
• How much is this?
• Is it on sale? / Is there a discount?
• I’ll pay by card / cash.
• Can I get a receipt, please?
• I’d like to return this.
• I’d like to exchange it for a different size.
• It doesn’t fit / It’s broken / I changed my mind.
• Do you have the receipt?
• Could you help me, please? · Would it be possible to…? · That’s fine, thank you. · Sorry, one more question…
Customer: Excuse me, do you have this in medium?
Clerk: Let me check. Yes—we have medium and large.
Customer: Great. Can I try it on?
Clerk: Sure. The fitting room is over there.
Customer: How much is this sweater?
Clerk: It’s $39.99. It’s 20% off today.
Customer: Perfect. I’ll pay by card.
Clerk: No problem. Would you like a receipt?
Customer: Hi, I’d like to return this. It doesn’t fit.
Clerk: Okay. Do you have the receipt?
Customer: Yes, here it is. Can I exchange it for a bigger size?
Clerk: Sure. We can exchange it today.
Students check off phrases they hear: try it on, How much is…?, receipt, exchange, return.
Tip: rotate roles every 3–4 minutes. Add “one complication” (no receipt / out of stock / wrong size) for challenge.