Think Before You Start - Discuss

What kinds of things have you seen that are bought online?

What are the steps needed to get an item you order on the internet to your home?

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Quick-Fire Questions

  1. How is online shopping different from in-store shopping?
  2. What are the benefits of online shopping?
  3. What are the drawbacks of online shopping?
  4. Is online shopping helpful for the community or not, and why?

Key Words -
Can you use them in a sentence?

Online: something that is available or performed on the internet.

Shopping: the action of buying goods from shops, especially food and household products.

Be The Teacher -
Fix this broken sentence!

before in-store shopping people used too visit marketplaces or grow there own food at home.

Stretch Yourself...

Imagine you are a parcel being delivered for an online order. Write about your journey.

Go Create...

Design both a website for an online shop and storefront for a shop on the high street. They should sell the same thing, but how will they be different?

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