2A © Educational Publishing House Ltd How much …? Unit 4 Shopping at the supermarket.

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2A © Educational Publishing House Ltd How much …? Unit 4 Shopping at the supermarket

2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd How much …? We use How much …? to ask about prices.

2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd It’s forty dollars. How much is a box of chocolates? Example 1 $40

2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd How much is a bottle of oil? $29 It’s twenty-nine dollars. Example 2

Children, now it’s your turn. 2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd

2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd It’s. is a bag of potato chips? $22 Question 1 How much twenty-two dollars

2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd It’s. Question 2 How much is a can of cola? eleven dollars $11 cola

2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd Question 3 How much is a carton of juice? It’s thirty dollars. $30

2A Unit 4 © Educational Publishing House Ltd How much is a packet of biscuits? It’s twenty-four dollars. $24 biscuits Question 4

The End © Educational Publishing House Ltd