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A1 Listening: How Much Is It? (Beginner English Practice)

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A1 beginner English listening practice about prices. Includes comprehension questions, speaking practice, and free PDF. Ideal for self-study or ESL classroom study.
A1 English Listening Practice: How Much Is It?

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

  1. The customer wants to buy _______________.

    a) potatoes

    b) bananas

    c) tomatoes


  1. How many does he buy?

    a) One. (1)

    b) Two. (2)

    c) Three. (3)


  2. How much is it for one tomato?

    a) One dollar. ($1)

    b) Two dollars. ($2)

    c) Five dollars. ($5)


  1. The customer says, "That's a good _______________."

    a) choice

    b) price

    c) tomato


  1. How much is it for a bag of apples?

    a) Four dollars. ($4)

    b) Five dollars. ($5)

    c) Six dollars. ($6)


  1. What is the total price for the apples and tomatoes?

    a) Ten dollars. ($10)

    b) Eleven dollars. ($11)

    c) Fifteen dollars. ($15)


  1. How much money does the customer give to the seller?

    a) Ten dollars. ($10)

    b) Eleven dollars. ($11)

    c) Fifteen dollars. ($15)


  1. 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

  1. c

  2. c

  3. b

  4. b

  5. c

  6. b

  7. c

  8. a


Note: This resource was created by Alex, a human. It was not generated or edited by AI.


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