Grocery Shopping in English - English Listening

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
  • Welcome to our "Grocery Shopping in English - English Listening" video! This is the perfect place for A2 level English learners looking to practice their language skills and apply new vocabulary related to grocery shopping. Our video is designed with simple and clear language, making it easy for viewers to understand the content and learn new words along the way. Whether you're a beginner in English looking to expand your vocabulary or someone who wants to practice listening skills, this video offers valuable insights into everyday English used in grocery shopping scenarios. Enjoy learning and don't forget to practice what you've learned on your next shopping trip!
    📚 Most important words on the topic:
    Grocery basket - A small basket you carry by hand for holding your groceries while shopping.
    Shopping cart - A large metal or plastic cart on wheels that you push around the store to hold your groceries.
    Cashier - The person who works at the store, scanning your items and taking payment.
    Store - A place where you can buy goods, like food or clothes.
    Checkout line - The line or queue where you wait to pay for your items at the store.
    Price tag - A small piece of paper or sticker that shows how much an item costs.
    Shelf - A flat surface in the store where items are displayed.
    Aisle - A walkway between shelves in a store, leading to different sections.
    Sale - A period when items are sold at lower prices than usual.
    Discount - A reduction in the price of an item.
    Receipt - A piece of paper that shows what you have bought and how much you have paid.
    Cash - Money in the form of bills or coins.
    Credit card - A plastic card issued by a bank, used to buy items now and pay for them later.
    Debit card - A plastic card issued by a bank, used to buy items with money directly from your bank account.
    Product - Anything that is made or grown to be sold.
    Label - A piece of paper or plastic attached to a product, giving information about it.
    Expiration date - The date after which a product, like food, should not be used.
    Fresh produce - Fresh fruits and vegetables.
    Frozen food - Food that is kept cold and frozen until you are ready to use it.
    Canned goods - Food that is preserved and sealed in a can.
    Bakery section - The part of the store where bread, cakes, and pastries are sold.
    Dairy products - Foods made from milk, like cheese and yogurt.
    Meat counter - The area in a store where fresh meat is cut and sold.
    Seafood - Fish and shellfish.
    Vegetables - Plants or parts of plants that are eaten as food.
    Fruits - The sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
    Snacks - Small amounts of food eaten between meals.
    Beverages - Drinks.
    Organic products - Products made from materials produced by organic farming.
    Bulk items - Items sold in large quantities, often without packaging.
    Spices - Substances used to flavor food.
    Cleaning supplies - Products used for cleaning.
    Personal care - Products used for personal hygiene and grooming.
    Pet food - Food specially made for animals to eat.
    Loyalty card - A card given by a store to customers to encourage them to keep shopping there, offering points or discounts.
    Shopping list - A list of items you need to buy.
    Online shopping - Buying goods or services on the internet.
    Home delivery - A service that brings items you have bought to your home.
    Customer service - Help and advice provided by a company to those people who buy or use its products or services.
    Return policy - The rules of a store about returning items you have bought if you are not satisfied with them.
    If you want to practice vocabulary about product packaging in English, watch our shorts video on this topic - • Grocery Packaging: Eng...
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