Lesson 2 The Right Pricea bargainto bargaincashdiscountproductsomething made in a factorysomething you buy that costs much less than normalmoney taken off the full priceto try to persuade someone to give you a better pricemoney in coins and notesMatch the words with the definitions.Look at the pictures. Guess the price of the objects.fax machinenecklaceExample:I think the fax machine is about / probably / perhaps …scarfsStudy these Key Words before you listen.enthusiastic ashamed valuablefirm confident aggressive politelyvery interested in sth or excited by itfeeling guilty or embarrassedworth a lot of moneydefinite and not likely to changefeeling or showing confidencealways ready to quarrel or attack; very determined to win or be successfulin a polite wayListen to Part 1 of an interview with Helen Cooper and answer these questions.1.Which of the following do most British people bargain for ?a) houses b) groceries c) clothes d) cars2. Where does Helen say you can’t bargain?a) supermarket b) shops c) markets3. Which things in the photos would Helen bargain for?all the things in the photosListen to Part 2 . Which of these strategies does Helen use when she bargains?a) She is friendly but firm.b) She is confident but not aggressive.c) She only says bad things about the product.d) She is not ashamed to say she has not got much money. e) If the person says “no”, she is annoyedListen to Helen in the market and complete the sentences in the Function File with words from the list.come on, I’ll take(×2), that’s it, I’ll give you, offer, cash, fair, worth, good qualitygood qualityI’ll give youworthCome onI’ll takeofferfaircashthat’s itI’ll takeShopping and bargainingThey’re quite pretty and they’re...