6th Meeting Degree of Comparison and Buying a Computer.

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6th Meeting Degree of Comparison and Buying a Computer

1.Listen to the dialogue? 2.Analyze the specific informations!

Role Play SHOP ASSISTANT CUSTOMER *Greet the customer and offer help *Ask to see some computers *Show the customer some models * Ask for details: processor, Ram, etc. *Describe the speed in megahertz and the main memory. *Ask about the hard disk. *Give explanation (GB storage capacity, etc). *Ask about the monitor and other features. *Give the required information. *Ask the price. *Give the price and explain different ways of paying. *Decide to buy one/to think about it. Thank the shop assistant and leave the shop.