A1 Listening: How Much Is It? (Beginner English Practice)
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A1 Listening: How Much Is It? (Beginner English Practice)
Level: beginner (A1)
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Listen to the audio and answer the questions. The transcript and answers are at the bottom of the page.
Comprehension Questions
The customer wants to buy _______________.
a) potatoes
b) bananas
c) tomatoes
How many does he buy?
a) One. (1)
b) Two. (2)
c) Three. (3)
How much is it for one tomato?
a) One dollar. ($1)
b) Two dollars. ($2)
c) Five dollars. ($5)
The customer says, "That's a good _______________."
a) choice
b) price
c) tomato
How much is it for a bag of apples?
a) Four dollars. ($4)
b) Five dollars. ($5)
c) Six dollars. ($6)
What is the total price for the apples and tomatoes?
a) Ten dollars. ($10)
b) Eleven dollars. ($11)
c) Fifteen dollars. ($15)
How much money does the customer give to the seller?
a) Ten dollars. ($10)
b) Eleven dollars. ($11)
c) Fifteen dollars. ($15)
The seller says, "And four dollars is your _______________."
a) change
b) charge
c) choice
Speaking Practice
In your country, how much is it for...?
a cup of coffee
a dozen eggs
a loaf of bread
a new iPhone
a tank of gas/petrol/fuel
Transcript
A1 English Listening: How Much Is It?
Seller: Hello. Can I help you?
Customer: Yes. How much is it for three tomatoes?
Seller: One tomato is two dollars. But three tomatoes are five dollars.
Customer: That's a good price. Three tomatoes, please.
Seller: Okay. Anything else?
Customer: Umm, yes. How much for a bag of apples?
Seller: It's six dollars.
Customer: I'll take a bag. Thanks.
Seller: Here you go. Anything else?
Customer: No. That's everything. Thank you.
Seller: Okay. It's eleven dollars.
Customer: Here is fifteen.
Seller: And four dollars is your change. Have a nice day.
Customer: Thanks. You, too.
Answers
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