At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Dialogue Reading
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At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Dialogue Reading
At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Dialogue Reading Read the dialogue with your partner a few times. Take turns being each character. Practice your intonation and pronunciation. Write down any new words or phrases. Hairdresser: Customer: Hairdresser: Customer: Hairdresser: Customer: Hairdresser: Customer: Hairdresser: What can I do for you today? I’d like a cut and color, please. Okay. Do you just want a trim, or are you looking for a new style? Well, my bangs could use a trim, and I have a lot of split ends. I’d like some layers, too. Sure. Now, about your color. Do you want highlights, a full color, or are we just going to touch up your roots? I’d like some highlights and lowlights. Great. Why don’t you look through some magazines while I get your colors mixed? Thanks a lot. Please keep in mind that I don’t want my hair too short. No problem. We’ll do the color first and then we’ll do your cut. I’ll teach you how to style it at the end. Copyright 2012, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL-library.com in accordance with membership terms. 1 At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Practice Work with your partner. Role-play the dialogue, substituting the different expressions below. Then reverse roles. What can I do for you today? What brings you in today? So, what are we doing with your hair today? Do you just want a trim, or are you looking for a new style? Are we just doing a simple cut today? Are you looking for something different today, or do you just want a trim? How much do you want off? Are you looking for a change? My bangs could use a trim. My bangs are in my face. I need my bangs trimmed. I’m not going to grow my bangs out after all. I’d like some layers. My hair needs some volume. My hair is so lifeless. I’d like some different lengths. Now, about your color. Let’s discuss your color. Next, let’s talk about the color. Why don’t you look through some magazines? You could look through some magazines. If you want, you can check out our magazines. Feel free to browse through some magazines. I’d like some highlights and lowlights. ! ...a more modern look. ! ...a more professional style. ! ...something easy to care for. ! ...to go dark for the winter. ! ...to go a bit lighter than usual. ! ...you to touch up my roots. I’ll teach you how to style it at the end. Lastly, I’ll teach you how to style it yourself. Before you go, I’ll teach you how to style it at home. Copyright 2012, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL-library.com in accordance with membership terms. 2 At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Vocabulary Work with your partner. Classify the products, supplies, and actions with the correct step of the visit to the hair salon. Some words will go in more than one category. Check off each word as you use it. scissors bleach toner cap comb brush shampoo curl trim highlights lowlights foil Color conditioner mirror perm blow dry spray bottle towel sink shave cape chop hairspray mousse Wash Cut Style bleach toner conditioner curl sink spray bottle foil Copyright 2012, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL-library.com in accordance with membership terms. perm 3 At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Dialogue Building Complete the dialogue below with appropriate expressions. Hairdresser:! Hello. I’m Mandy. What can I do for you today? ! ! Customer:!! __________________________________________________________________________. __________________________________________________________________________. Hairdresser:! That sounds good. What type of cut are you looking for? ! ! Customer: !__________________________________________________________________________. __________________________________________________________________________. Hairdresser:! We can do that. Are we doing your color today, too? Your roots could use touching up. Customer:!! __________________________________________________________________________. Hairdresser: Great, why don’t you look through some magazines while I get my supplies ready? Customer: ! __________________________________________________________________________. ! ! Copyright 2012, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL-library.com in accordance with membership terms. 4 At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Write Your Own Dialogue Write a dialogue with a partner using phrases from page 2. Practice and present the dialogue to your class. __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright 2012, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL-library.com in accordance with membership terms. 5 At the Hairdresser’s Everyday Dialogues Lesson Description: Answer Key A customer goes to the hairdresser’s to get a cut and color. Students learn vocabulary and expressions to use when at the hairdresser’s. Vocabulary Color Wash Cut Style bleach shampoo scissors comb toner conditioner comb curl cap towel trim brush highlights sink mirror perm lowlights spray bottle blow dry foil towel hairspray cape shave mousse cape chop Dialogue Building These are suggestions. Your students may choose other words that fit. Hairdresser: Hello. I’m Mandy. What can I do for you today? Customer: I’d like a cut and color, please. Hairdresser: That sounds good. What type of cut are you looking for? Customer: Well, my bangs could use a trim, and I have a lot of split ends. I’d like some layers, too. Hairdresser: We can do that. Are we doing your color today, too? Your roots could use touching up. Customer: Yes, I’d like some highlights and lowlights. Hairdresser: Great, why don’t you look through some magazines while I get my supplies ready? Customer: Thanks a lot. Spelling Note: This lesson shows the American spelling of the word Color. Most other English-speaking countries spell it this way: Colour. Make it a challenge for your students to tell you how many times this word appears in the lesson, and see if they know the alternate spelling. The word Color appears ten times (not including the answer key). Copyright 2012, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL-library.com in accordance with membership terms. 6 Copyright 2012, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL-library.com in accordance with membership terms. 7