Student A

 

 

Role play:

 

1.        You are the buyer.  Telephone student B.  You want to buy a compact car.

2.        You are the seller.  Wait for student B to telephone you.

3.        You are the buyer.  You want to buy a car for your family of 5 people.  It must have automatic transmission, and you can’t afford more than $6000.

4.        You are the seller.

5.        You are the buyer.  You want to buy a reliable car for no more than $8000.

6.        You are the seller.

 

 

 

The cars you can sell:

 

 

1995 Dodge Neon (white).  Automatic, some rust, $2400

1995 Mazda 323 (green).  Manual, some small dents, $1800

2001 Dodge Stratus (red).  Automatic, good condition, $7200

 

 

1997 Mazda Millenia (silver).  Automatic some small dents, $5800

 

 

 

1991 Dodge Daytona (red).  Manual, some rust, a dent in the side, $4400

 

 

1996 Ford Cobra (green).  Manual, good condition, $8300

 

 

1997 Ford Aspire (red).  Manual, good condition, $3200

 

 

1991 Ford Taurus (white).  Manual, some rust, $1600


Student B

 

 

Role play:

 

1.        You are the seller.  Wait for student A to telephone you.

2.        You are the buyer.  Telephone student A.  You want to buy a sedan for $5000–$7000.

3.        You are the seller.

4.        You are the buyer.  You want to buy a sports car, preferably red!

5.        You are the seller.

6.        You are the buyer.  You want to buy a car for less than $2000.

 

 

 

The cars you can sell:

 

 

1996 Ford Contour (blue).  Manual transmission, no rust, $4000

1998 Ford Escort (white).  Automatic, good condition, $3800

1993 Dodge Stealth (red).  Manual, some rust, some small dents, $7200

 

 

1997 Mazda MX-6 (red).  Manual, a dent in the side, $2800

 

 

 

 

1996 Ford Freestar (blue).  8 seats, automatic transmission, $5500

 

 

1989 Mazda 929 (black).  Automatic, a bit of rust, $2200

 

 

2002 Dodge Daytona (green).  Automatic, good condition, $14000

 

 

2000 Mazda 626 (white).  Automatic, good condition, $6800