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Your videos are very helpful, I really like the way you talk slowly, I understand everything and it makes me more confident 😁 you teach things we've never learned from school and I find your videos subjects are all very relevants, moreover the way you do it makes it easy and fun ! Thank you for your work
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Again, just some minutes ago, I wrote a comment and I could not send it. I have been directed to another video. In the meantime, I could hear some doors in my surroundings. It's Sunday morning. I was telling you about the options of my searching engine which I can't change. Internet cuts, some emails suppressed, a very important draft sent from my email box to a responsible without my consent years ago (I wondered about this but could not believe it), emails that I don't receive and much more. I went to this searching engine options and could see that it is impossible for me to suppress the cookies and data by leaving this searching engine. That's made me think that maybe my private messages and not so private. I don't even have this right of confidentiality. That's weird. Before using a device, an equipment, I think we should be aware of everything, have a instructions for use as some suppliers don't seem to consider you and your needs, don't you think ? I mean when you buy some machines, some food, you get the instructions of use and they are quite simple to use. Why not for everything ?
There are a lot of things happening in the supermarket. Once I took a shopping trolley at the entrance. At that time, I had a car and could buy a lot of goods in one day. As I was about to pay, my credit card was not accepted. I had to give back all the goods. You can imagine how I felt. It happened again once in the capital. I wanted to buy a ticket to go back home and again the credit card was rejeted. Fortunately, I had enough cash to buy one. As I wanted to go to the train, a group of people were there to control my ticket. I did not have any problem with my credit card before 2005, a new turning point in my life. How could I say that I don't find these that funny and I just don't want my family and me, to be around these professionals again.
TV broadcast have been just stopped during the adds. I could see them on TV before, but no longer since a few days. Still, I remember that some people used to come to see movies and almost each time, we had bad experiences with my children.
Again, not possible to watch TV broadcasts. Some changes. The newspaper in train has not been distributed this morning. Not the first time. At least, I can watch some videos here and continue to read a very interesting article about Human Rights and Liberties.
About movies, there are differences between those you can watch on TV and those in theaters. I mean we were shocked by some scenes of a very famous film that had been projected in the theater. I have not heard anyone complaining about this and after we have lived all these awful experiences, I guess I know who is behind all of these.
Gentle Speak English with Christina. Brilliant video. Will use this with my adults who are learning English and want to be cashiers. I wish you much success in your future.
Thank you christina, I'm happy. Your lesson is interesting. When I got here i was unable to say something and talk. I remember my first day i went to 99 cents store by myself i was unable to know where i could find a laundry detergent. Thank you christina you're always helpful.
While watching this im just smiling and remembering my experience dealing with Americans like at Wal-Mart Really cant understand the way they speak. Good that I am with my husband and I let him handle that ... lol !!! Thanks a lot for this helpful tips Christina. More power and God bless you.
every time I travel, I never understand the cashier, except when they say cash, thanks for those tips on the next trip and I will be ready to answer and not go through badly. Thank you for that relevant lesson
Thank you for this lesson. I'm French and I'll go to Los Angeles next month and I didn't know about all of this at an American store . I'm not a bilingual and my English is pretty bad especially if the man or woman in front of me speak too fast.
i was doubting about what kind of lesson i could learn here, and what kind of teacher you are, may i say that its gives me headache.. jejeje i never mind that the cashier could talk that fast. thankS FOR SHARING THIS knowledge with all of us. greetings from Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
I understand some very fluent English speaking here in the US but some make me sick coz when they speak kind like they eat the words they saying..lol, your English is so clear..easy to learn.
The situation 6 is the most difficult to understand. It is very nice you speak all the video in English and you explain in long explanations with subtitle. Lets continue like that; it is very nice.
Situation 6 is the least common. It usually occurs when the cashier wants to help an old or elderly customer, or maybe a woman with a child who has purchased a lot of items.
Thanks, that's what you hear at the cash register. My experience was almost the same. But there was one thing. The cashier at the supermarket asked me in ebonics, “Paper or plastic?”. That meant, “Do you want a paper bag or a plastic one?”. I was so confused. She repeated the question several times. In the end, she put the paper bag into a plastic bag.
Once I was a the bus stop waiting for the bus to come, hoping that it will come. I saw a lady with fresh products on her regular bag and adviced her to be careful at the temperatures when shopping some products.
Thank you Christina for this Lesson on the American supermarket. I must say that my experiences with supermarkets led me to think about buying on internet. But again, I was delivered rotten food. I have tried different supermarkets on différents locations. I select the time when there are not a lot of people to go there, surprisingly some people have the chance to be listened to, receive good service, not like me. That's why Idon'tbuy icecreams anymore. By the time I arrived at home, they would turn into soups.
I have gone to a supermarket called Target in Sunnyvale in California but as I think the cashiere knowing I’m not american she spoke slowwly and I understood all what she said , Iwould like to add that she always says to the customer at the end have a nice day she is realy very friendly as most americans I had met
Very useful. This is real everyday English and I think it's what I need. English courses, most of them, are too much into clear speaking that even been confident in class you would fail in real life situations. Thank you again!
I spotted put in interesting feature you pronounce either as [eye-ther] or as [ee-ther] interchangeably (e.g. 5:21 and 4:28 ). I thought speakers usually stick to one pronounciation, is that right? or my conjecture wasn't correct? thanks
Thank you, this video is very helpful! I live in Germany and we have been to the US for the first time last year. I can tell you that an easy thing like buying grocieries can be really hard if you do it for the first time in another country lol.
you know, I had a hard time with the cashier because they speaking fast but I tried to understand them little by little, so now I'm in progress to keep going.
Thanks so much Christina , i am french you really help me with english because it's not easy to learn this language with the expressions and all of these exceptions and we don't learn so much of things in school and your method of teaching is the best one i never had in my life !So thanks again and Continue what are you doing you Help a lot of people like me! Bisous depuis Paris (sorry for the mistakes my english is really far to be perfect😅)
Hi Christina really enjoy your lessons. Thanks so much. I learned so much. I really wanted to see you personally on your schedule on Sept. 28 but I'm here in the Philippines
Bonsoir, Je suis allée de nombreuses fois dans des supermarchés aux USA mais je n'ai rien compris à la caisse et devant mon air ahuri, la caissière n'insiste pas ! Maintenant, je comprendrais grâce à toit Christina !! Très bonne vidéo, merci
Amazing Christina! I had a situation like that, when the cashier ask me: Any Bag? But she said so fast that I don't understand. Then she needs to showed me one bag! Hahahaha!
Wow!! this's a wonderful lesson what I never know. thanks for sharing this. Yes when I was in US I went a supermarket lot of the times. and they said me "Need bag?" I thought she said "Knee back?" lol KNEE BACK??? what????? LOLL
Let me say something. My first language is Spanish. But a found you channel n i love it. So usefully to learn English no matter what is you firs language
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Your videos are very helpful, I really like the way you talk slowly, I understand everything and it makes me
more confident 😁 you teach things we've never learned from school and I find your videos subjects are all very relevants, moreover the way you do it makes it easy and fun ! Thank you for your work
i am a cashier in Brazil and all these expressions are really usefull for me...thanks...and the quality of the audio is awesome..
Do you it's a cashier Supermarket Extra?
@@Batistareparosautomotivos I don't work anymore....but I worked in a pub.
@@Batistareparosautomotivos Posso corrigir o que vc quis perguntar?
Joel no. Just go ahead and correct it .
I'm cashier too I started working yesterday lol .
Thanks!Your the one only blogger i saw now speaking slowly,so i understand it well😊.Im not fluent too and i learn a lot from you
well done job,i can't thank you enough.....I understand everything and it makes me
more confident.
God Bless you
I am so happy that I find your channel and thank you so much Christina.
I love your sweet voice and the video is so helpful. Thanks miss Christina.
Great material for us, teachers of American English in Argentina. Thank you so much, Christina!
I like you very much! I can understand everything you speak, because you speak so slowly, I love it. Thanks Crhistina
Thank you Chistina.You are a good teacher.You look freshly.Thank you very much.
It's impossible for me to respond to every comment, but I read ALL of them. I'm eternally grateful for your enthusiasm! When you buy one of my courses, you help me continue to make videos to teach people around the world!
🔹"What Was That?": Eliminate 50 common mistakes from your English: christinarebuffet.com/what-was-that/
🔹Understand Real American English: christinarebuffetcourses.com/understand-real-american-english/join-now
Again, just some minutes ago, I wrote a comment and I could not send it. I have been directed to another video. In the meantime, I could hear some doors in my surroundings. It's Sunday morning. I was telling you about the options of my searching engine which I can't change. Internet cuts, some emails suppressed, a very important draft sent from my email box to a responsible without my consent years ago (I wondered about this but could not believe it), emails that I don't receive and much more.
I went to this searching engine options and could see that it is impossible for me to suppress the cookies and data by leaving this searching engine. That's made me think that maybe my private messages and not so private. I don't even have this right of confidentiality. That's weird.
Before using a device, an equipment, I think we should be aware of everything, have a instructions for use as some suppliers don't seem to consider you and your needs, don't you think ?
I mean when you buy some machines, some food, you get the instructions of use and they are quite simple to use. Why not for everything ?
There are a lot of things happening in the supermarket. Once I took a shopping trolley at the entrance. At that time, I had a car and could buy a lot of goods in one day. As I was about to pay, my credit card was not accepted. I had to give back all the goods. You can imagine how I felt.
It happened again once in the capital. I wanted to buy a ticket to go back home and again the credit card was rejeted. Fortunately, I had enough cash to buy one. As I wanted to go to the train, a group of people were there to control my ticket.
I did not have any problem with my credit card before 2005, a new turning point in my life.
How could I say that I don't find these that funny and I just don't want my family and me, to be around these professionals again.
TV broadcast have been just stopped during the adds. I could see them on TV before, but no longer since a few days.
Still, I remember that some people used to come to see movies and almost each time, we had bad experiences with my children.
Again, not possible to watch TV broadcasts. Some changes. The newspaper in train has not been distributed this morning. Not the first time. At least, I can watch some videos here and continue to read a very interesting article about Human Rights and Liberties.
About movies, there are differences between those you can watch on TV and those in theaters. I mean we were shocked by some scenes of a very famous film that had been projected in the theater. I have not heard anyone complaining about this and after we have lived all these awful experiences, I guess I know who is behind all of these.
Wow this really helpful to my new job!! Thank you Christina
Gentle Speak English with Christina. Brilliant video. Will use this with my adults who are learning English and want to be cashiers.
I wish you much success in your future.
My favorite video is in this channel. Very funny an informative. Thank you Christina...
Thanks Christina, you are the best!
Thank you christina, I'm happy. Your lesson is interesting. When I got here i was unable to say something and talk. I remember my first day i went to 99 cents store by myself i was unable to know where i could find a laundry detergent.
Thank you christina you're always helpful.
Awesome, Christina
It is only with Cristina that's i understand the English lenguage. Thank you Cristina!
While watching this im just smiling and remembering my experience dealing with Americans like at Wal-Mart
Really cant understand the way they speak. Good that I am with my husband and I let him handle that ... lol !!!
Thanks a lot for this helpful tips Christina. More power and God bless you.
Thanks a lot! Christina
You are wonderful my dear!
I ever learn a lot with you! my best wish my friend!
Is the most useful video I have seen about supermarket... thanks a lot.
it is the most greatest video ever done a subject in the market !!! Thanks a lot.
Thank you Christina this video is so helpful I have to play it many times because It is hard to me to understand when I do groceries.
every time I travel, I never understand the cashier, except when they say cash, thanks for those tips on the next trip and I will be ready to answer and not go through badly. Thank you for that relevant lesson
Hi Christina, I'm brazilian,
I discovered your channel today, and I'm loving it. Good job!
Thank you for this lesson. I'm French and I'll go to Los Angeles next month and I didn't know about all of this at an American store . I'm not a bilingual and my English is pretty bad especially if the man or woman in front of me speak too fast.
Marjorie Laforest
Hi can you join me to speak english .we can communicate in english
How was your trip?
your video was excellent, very every day situation thanks.
I am from India and It will be helpful when i will come soon .
I love christina because your talking way is awesome!
i was doubting about what kind of lesson i could learn here, and what kind of teacher you are, may i say that its gives me headache.. jejeje i never mind that the cashier could talk that fast. thankS FOR SHARING THIS knowledge with all of us. greetings from Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
That is really a great way to teach English, thank you Christina
I love your videos . This helps me a lot to improve my english vocabulary !!
Thank you, teacher!!!!! Your videos are amazing
Thank you for share your knowledge, kiss from Brazil 🙏😘
Excellent class! Thank you.
I discovered your videos by a french podcaster and they are really perfect for re-learn the english language, thanks to you Christina :)
Speak English with Christina I think that it's Poisson Fécond, I discovered this channel by him too !
Me too :)
yes sure this podcaster is Chris to the channel "poisson fécond" in his last vidéo "les trucs à la chris"
Thank you so much Christina, hello from the Czech Republic 🙂🌸
I didn't go to the U.S. supermarket yet.
Your video will be helpful when I go there.
Thanx =)
I just love the way you teach ! I am from Brazil and I'm learning by myself just watching your videos.
Thanks Christina
Well done job, thank you so much.
Great lesson Christina! Yes I experienced the fast speaking phrases at the cash register last year in the USA. I remember in particular "Need a bag?"
I understand some very fluent English speaking here in the US but some make me sick coz when they speak kind like they eat the words they saying..lol, your English is so clear..easy to learn.
I love your slow pronunciation thanks a lot.
Great teacher. Thank you so much
Very helpful..specially in NY..there's a lot of different accents
The situation 6 is the most difficult to understand.
It is very nice you speak all the video in English and you explain in long explanations with subtitle. Lets continue like that; it is very nice.
Situation 6 is the least common. It usually occurs when the cashier wants to help an old or elderly customer, or maybe a woman with a child who has purchased a lot of items.
Excellent exercise, Thank you Christina !!
thank you so much christina i love your sound
Thanks, that's what you hear at the cash register. My experience was almost the same. But there was one thing. The cashier at the supermarket asked me in ebonics, “Paper or plastic?”. That meant, “Do you want a paper bag or a plastic one?”. I was so confused. She repeated the question several times. In the end, she put the paper bag into a plastic bag.
Once I was a the bus stop waiting for the bus to come, hoping that it will come. I saw a lady with fresh products on her regular bag and adviced her to be careful at the temperatures when shopping some products.
Thanks, your class is so cool, help me to learn English, I love this language.
The English student really needs this kind of lesson. I really enjoyed it.
You are amazing, I think i can learn so many things with you. I love yours videos.
Thank you Christina, very helpful 😍
It is helpfull,Tnx Christina Rebuffet 🙏
Thank you Christina for this Lesson on the American supermarket. I must say that my experiences with supermarkets led me to think about buying on internet. But again, I was delivered rotten food. I have tried different supermarkets on différents locations. I select the time when there are not a lot of people to go there, surprisingly some people have the chance to be listened to, receive good service, not like me.
That's why Idon'tbuy icecreams anymore. By the time I arrived at home, they would turn into soups.
Thanks, you are pretty and good teacher
Excellent professor
A truly best of shopping treasure ! Love it !
Thanks for your advice
Very nice video. Its very useful
Ooo thanks, thanks, thanks. You are best and best
I like it!
Thanks, Christina.
I have gone to a supermarket called Target in Sunnyvale in California but as I think the cashiere knowing I’m not american she spoke slowwly and I understood all what she said , Iwould like to add that she always says to the customer at the end have a nice day she is realy very friendly as most americans I had met
Suscrito gracias por el aporte.
Yes...I have heard all those questions...I would love they speak like you...so clear and slow...😏.
thank you so much for your very good video. I'll be know, what I need to say the cashier !!!
I really appreciate your help Christina. This video is very interesting for English learning.
excellent video, Christina.
❤thank you Tina, it's very useful for our English learners. esp. Purchase at stores 🎉
I like the teacher. Her expression is so funny and cute
Wonderful my teacher
You are 👍 great thank you for lessons
You are good teacher 🙏
Very useful. This is real everyday English and I think it's what I need. English courses, most of them, are too much into clear speaking that even been confident in class you would fail in real life situations.
Thank you again!
Hey Christina! I'm so hooked in your videos. I'm brazilian and I wanna go to U.S.A. A day I'll go.
I spotted put in interesting feature you pronounce either as [eye-ther] or as [ee-ther] interchangeably (e.g. 5:21 and 4:28 ). I thought speakers usually stick to one pronounciation, is that right? or my conjecture wasn't correct? thanks
I love your teaching way
Thank you, this video is very helpful! I live in Germany and we have been to the US for the first time last year. I can tell you that an easy thing like buying grocieries can be really hard if you do it for the first time in another country lol.
Very useful....thanks
you know, I had a hard time with the cashier because they speaking fast but I tried to understand them little by little, so now I'm in progress to keep going.
Thanks so much Christina , i am french you really help me with english because it's not easy to learn this language with the expressions and all of these exceptions and we don't learn so much of things in school and your method of teaching is the best one i never had in my life !So thanks again and Continue what are you doing you Help a lot of people like me! Bisous depuis Paris (sorry for the mistakes my english is really far to be perfect😅)
Hi Christina really enjoy your lessons. Thanks so much. I learned so much. I really wanted to see you personally on your schedule on Sept. 28 but I'm here in the Philippines
Bonsoir,
Je suis allée de nombreuses fois dans des supermarchés aux USA mais je n'ai rien compris à la caisse et devant mon air ahuri, la caissière n'insiste pas ! Maintenant, je comprendrais grâce à toit Christina !! Très bonne vidéo, merci
Iam learning English and this videos are very helpful you explain very good and your classes are fun :)
i am french i have 15 years old m'y english is no good but with you Maybi m'y english will be good
thinks you for this lesson
at thé next week
This video was great thanks it will help me a lot in my life in the grocery store 👍😆
Amazing Christina!
I had a situation like that, when the cashier ask me: Any Bag?
But she said so fast that I don't understand. Then she needs to showed me one bag!
Hahahaha!
Im Eleazar from Mexico..thanks a lot for your kind clips..I dont need more for the moment.all you share with us it is enough for me.
wow i love your videos i am learning a lot english with you
Wow!! this's a wonderful lesson what I never know. thanks for sharing this.
Yes when I was in US I went a supermarket lot of the times. and they said me "Need bag?"
I thought she said "Knee back?" lol KNEE BACK??? what????? LOLL
lol
THANKS I APPRECIATED 👍
Wow, you are amazing at teaching, where are you located? I want to learn English
Very very very good
thank you so much by your vídeos!! I'm hondurans.
Very usefull, thank you very much for your help.
Elle est formidable et prononce très bien et assez lentement !!!!
Let me say something. My first language is Spanish. But a found you channel n i love it. So usefully to learn English no matter what is you firs language
Useful as always, Christina! :-) Thanks.
Thanks
This video is very usefull, thanks you!