Black Friday | American Culture | English lesson
Vložit
- čas přidán 14. 11. 2018
- What is Black Friday? Learn all about Black Friday in this ESL Conversation lesson. Get the transcripts and lesson activities: bit.ly/3sgbeC9
The perfect resource for learning and teaching English.
Get the full lesson plan and other great resources by signing up free! www.pocketpassport.com
For more information: info@pocketpassport.com
Get the transcripts, lesson plan and more: bit.ly/3sgbeC9
This video really helps in order to understand what it is
Black Friday online shopping is better
Fantastic video!
Black Friday is a term used by merchants when they switch from red ink pens to black ink pens indicating a profit. (numbers on the financial ledger written in red ink means no profit) (numbers on the ledger in black ink signals a profit) Christmas is not the biggest holiday in the United States, but the merchants flood the media with advertisements creating the perception of high magnitude. Manufacturers and retailers are clearing out their shelves to make room for new merchandise in the new year. December 31st is the last day of the current tax season. All income earned and tax deductions must be calculated and completed for the end of the year on December 31st. Taxes will be filed in January of each year. Black Friday can be a fun tradition for families to shop together, like Mom and Grandma in one store and Dad and Grandpa in another store. Kids usually stay with a babysitter, so they don't see the gifts until Christmas morning.
I'm italian
Thank u so much, I can get it in my pragraph to the Professor 😂❤😋.
les eleves de madame davo verdavoir en force
Very interesting
Hi anything about international women’s day?
Anything about men’s day?
Nice
Oh, I didn't know that.
Black Friday is a term used by merchants when they switch from red ink pens to black ink pens indicating a profit. (numbers on the financial ledger written in red ink means no profit) (numbers on the ledger in black ink signals a profit) Christmas is not the biggest holiday in the United States, but the merchants flood the media with advertisements creating the perception of high magnitude. Manufacturers and retailers are clearing out their shelves to make room for new merchandise in the new year. December 31st is the last day of the current tax season. All income earned and tax deductions must be calculated and completed for the end of the year on December 31st. Taxes will be filed in January of each year. Black Friday can be a fun tradition for families to shop together, like Mom and Grandma in one store and Dad and Grandpa in another store. Kids usually stay with a babysitter, so they don't see the gifts until Christmas morning.
good one
Thanks for your video. My students will be so excited by knowing about the Black Friday. We're having something similar in Mexico whose name is "El buen fin" this week.
See you.
I want to make a video about it. When is it Hugo?
@@LearnEnglishbyPocketPassport ohh it started on November 9th and it finished on November 20th, 2020.
👍
cool its very good
Thaank you!)
Good
What will you buy on Black Friday?
Are there any sales days where you live? What are they?
I'm italian and i saw this video at school
Per gli italiani👇
Viva la pizza
Welcome, you are a great student! And I LOVE Italy!
Nice
Good
Nice
thanks! Keep watching!
Nice
Nice
Black Friday is a term used by merchants when they switch from red ink pens to black ink pens indicating a profit. (numbers on the financial ledger written in red ink means no profit) (numbers on the ledger in black ink signals a profit) Christmas is not the biggest holiday in the United States, but the merchants flood the media with advertisements creating the perception of high magnitude. Manufacturers and retailers are clearing out their shelves to make room for new merchandise in the new year. December 31st is the last day of the current tax season. All income earned and tax deductions must be calculated and completed for the end of the year on December 31st. Taxes will be filed in January of each year. Black Friday can be a fun tradition for families to shop together, like Mom and Grandma in one store and Dad and Grandpa in another store. Kids usually stay with a babysitter, so they don't see the gifts until Christmas morning.