🌟 DESCRIPTION — Lesson 22: At the Toy Store

In this lesson, students learn vocabulary and expressions used in a toy store. They practice asking for toys, checking prices, choosing items, and speaking politely to the cashier. The lesson builds confidence for children when shopping for toys and helps them communicate in a fun, real-life situation.

🔹 Vocabulary (with meanings)
Toy Store – a shop that sells toys

Teddy Bear – a soft bear toy

Doll – a toy shaped like a person

Action Figure – a small character toy

Board Game – a game played on a board

Puzzle – pieces that you join to make a picture

Remote-Control Car – a car you drive with a remote

Shelf – a place where items are kept

Cashier – the person who takes payment

Price Tag – the small label showing the price

🔹 Sentences Using Vocabulary

  1. This toy store has so many games!
  2. She bought a cute teddy bear.
  3. The girl is playing with her doll.
  4. He wants an action figure.
  5. Let’s choose a board game to play.
  6. This puzzle has 100 pieces.
  7. The remote-control car is very fast.
  8. The toys are on the top shelf.
  9. Pay for your toys at the cashier.
  10. The price tag shows 500 rupees.

💬 DIALOGUE — At the Toy Store

Shopkeeper: Welcome! What are you looking for today?
Ali: I want a teddy bear, please.
Shopkeeper: Sure! We have many on this shelf.
Ali: Thank you. How much is this one?
Shopkeeper: The price tag says 600 rupees.
Ali: Okay! Can I also see an action figure?
Shopkeeper: Yes! They are next to the puzzles.
Ali: Great! And I like this remote-control car too.
Shopkeeper: Wonderful choice! Please pay at the cashier.
Ali: Thank you very much!

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