| In this lesson, you'll listen to a dialogue with the text. |
| Second, you'll review the key vocabulary followed by the English translations. |
| And finally, you'll review the dialogue with the text again to master what you learned. |
| First, listen to the dialogue with the text on the screen. |
| Look at this blouse, Jess. |
| Wow, that's a nice color. It looks very pretty on you, Ashley. |
| Thank you. I really like it. |
| Are you going to buy it? |
| I think I am, but I wish it were on sale. It's a bit expensive. |
| Well, there's no sales tax in Portland. Is that considered on sale? |
| Ha! That sealed the deal. I'll buy it. |
| Now you'll hear the key vocabulary followed by the English translation. |
| blouse |
| A woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt. |
| blouse |
| blouse |
| Our second word is |
| color |
| The appearance something has because of the way it reflects light. |
| color |
| color |
| Next we have |
| pretty |
| visually pleasing |
| attractive |
| pretty |
| pretty |
| Next is |
| buy |
| to get something in exchange for money. |
| buy |
| buy |
| Our next word is |
| sale |
| The exchange of a commodity for money. |
| sale |
| sale |
| Next we have |
| tax |
| compulsory contribution to state revenue. |
| tax |
| tax |
| Next is |
| considered |
| thought carefully about |
| considered |
| considered |
| Next is |
| sealed |
| The state of being joined or rendered impervious. |
| sealed |
| sealed |
| And our last word is |
| deal |
| Agreement or transaction between people. |
| deal |
| deal |
| Finally, let's review the dialogue again. See if you can understand more this time. |
| Look at this blouse, Jess! |
| Wow, that's a nice color. It looks very pretty on you, Ashley. |
| Thank you. I really like it. |
| Are you going to buy it? |
| I think I am, but I wish it were on sale. It's a bit expensive. |
| Well, there's no sales tax in Portland. Is that considered on sale? |
| Ha! That sealed the deal. I'll buy it. |
| This is the end of the lesson. |
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