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Shopping

English vocabulary module on shopping within everyday life categories. Learn essential words and phrases for shopping, including types of stores, items, and expressions for transactions.

Shopping Words

Shopping means buying things in a store or online. In English, stores are called shops or stores, and the place where you pay is called the checkout or the register. Customers are the people buying, and staff or clerks are the people working. A receipt is a small paper or email you get after you pay.

Word/Phrase
Definition
๐Ÿฌstore
๐Ÿ›’A place where you buy things.
๐Ÿชshop
๐Ÿ›๏ธA place where you buy things, often smaller or more specific.
๐Ÿ’ณcheckout
๐Ÿ“„The place or process where you pay for your items.
๐Ÿงพreceipt
๐ŸชชA record showing what you bought and how much you paid.
๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™‚๏ธcustomer
๐ŸคA person who is buying something.
๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ผclerk
๐Ÿ› ๏ธA person who works in a store and helps customers.

Types of Stores

Different stores have different names based on what they sell. A supermarket sells food and household items. A pharmacy sells medicine and health products. A bakery sells bread and baked goods. A clothing store sells clothes. A market often means a place with many sellers, sometimes outdoors.

Word/Phrase
Definition
๐Ÿฅซsupermarket
๐ŸงบA large store that sells food and household items.
๐Ÿ’Špharmacy
๐Ÿš‘A store that sells medicine and health products.
๐Ÿžbakery
๐ŸฅA store that sells bread, cakes, and baked goods.
๐Ÿ‘—clothing store
๐Ÿ‘šA store that sells clothes.
๐Ÿงบmarket
๐Ÿ“A place with many sellers, often for food or goods.

Common Items

When shopping, you often talk about items, products, or goods. An item is one thing you can buy. Goods means things for sale, usually in groups. A product is something made to be sold. Price is the amount of money something costs. Total is the full amount you need to pay at the end.

Word/Phrase
Definition
๐Ÿ“ฆitem
๐Ÿ›’One thing you can buy.
๐Ÿท๏ธproduct
๐ŸญSomething made or sold for people to buy.
๐Ÿššgoods
๐Ÿ›’Things for sale, often in groups.
๐Ÿ’ฒprice
๐ŸงฎThe amount of money something costs.
๐Ÿ”ขtotal
๐ŸงพThe final amount to pay for everything together.

Paying

To pay means to give money for what you buy. You can pay with cash, which is coins and bills. You can pay with a card, which usually means a credit card or debit card. Many places let you pay by phone or contactless, which is tapping your card or device. Change is the money you get back if you pay more than the price.

Word/Phrase
Definition
๐Ÿ’ตcash
๐Ÿช™Money in coins or bills.
๐Ÿ’ณcard
๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธA credit card or debit card used to pay electronically.
๐Ÿ“ฑcontactless
๐Ÿ”„Paying by tapping a card or device without inserting it.
๐Ÿช™change
๐Ÿ”Money returned to you when you pay more than the total.
๐Ÿฆpay
๐ŸคฒTo give money to buy something.

Shopping Phrases

Certain short phrases are common in shopping. "How much is this" asks for the price of an item. "I would like this" means you want to buy something. "Do you have" asks if the store sells something. "Can I try this on" is used in a clothing store for trying clothes. "Where is the checkout" asks for the place to pay.

Word/Phrase
Definition
โ“How much is this
๐Ÿ’ฒA question to ask for the price of an item.
๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™€๏ธI would like this
๐Ÿ›’A polite way to say you want to buy something.
๐Ÿ”Do you have
๐Ÿ“ฆA question to ask if the store has a specific item.
๐Ÿ‘•Can I try this on
๐ŸชžA question to ask if you can try clothes before buying.
๐ŸงญWhere is the checkout
๐Ÿ’ณA question to ask where you can pay.

Politeness

Politeness helps in shopping. In English, please makes requests softer and more friendly. Thank you shows appreciation after someone helps you or completes a sale. Excuse me is used to get attention or to move past someone. These words work with other phrases to sound respectful.

Word/Phrase
Definition
๐ŸŒธplease
๐Ÿค—A word that makes a request more polite.
๐ŸŒผthank you
๐Ÿ™A phrase to show appreciation.
๐Ÿšฆexcuse me
๐ŸซฑA phrase to get attention or pass by someone politely.

Summary

Shopping vocabulary in English includes words for stores, items, ways to pay, and common phrases for transactions. Knowing these terms helps you ask for prices, find what you need, and interact politely in stores. These basics cover most everyday shopping situations.

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