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Shopping Vocabulary Pronunciation


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Shopping Vocabulary Pronunciation


Shopping Vocabulary Set 6: In a shop


checkout – the place where payment is made for goods, especially in a supermarket



  1. The girl on the checkout was very friendly and chatted as she took the payment for my groceries.



queue – a line of people waiting



  1. The supermarket was really busy and I had to queue for ages at the checkout. shelves – the place where they put the products in a shop, especially in a supermarket




  1. With Christmas only a few weeks away, the shelves were stacked with festive food. trolley – a large container with wheels that you use to put products in, especially in a supermarket




  1. It’s important to pack your trolley carefully so that your fruit and eggs don’t get squashed under heavy items.



changing room / fitting room – place in a shop where you can try clothes on before buying them



  1. Belita wasn’t sure which size blouse would fit her best so she took a small and a medium into the changing room to try on.



opening hours – the times when a shop is open for business



  1. In recent years, many shops have extended their opening hours to stay open later and catch customers leaving work.



Shopping Vocabulary Pronunciation


Shopping Vocabulary Set 7: Other shopping vocabulary


brand – a unique design, symbol or words, or a combination of these, used to create an image that identifies a product and differentiates it from its competitors



  1. When I buy new fitness trainers, I always choose a well-known brand like Nike so that I can be sure of the quality.



big brand names – large, well-known companies or product names



  1. Shoppers generally look for big brand names as their products usually have a good reputation.



brand-name goods – products made by a well-known company



  1. Teenagers are a huge market for brand-name goods as having the same brand as the cool kids makes them feel cool too.



high street names – well-known shops



  1. If you visit any town in the UK, you will see all the familiar high street names such as Boots, Marks & Spence and W.H. Smith.

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a luxury – something expensive that you do not need but you buy for pleasure or comfort



  1. One day I’m going to treat myself to a luxury car but while the kids are young, a station wagon is far more suited to our family needs.



status symbol – a product that people want to have because they think othe people will admire them for owning it.



  1. Designed clothes are an important status symbol among young people.

second-hand – something that is for sale but has been used before



  1. I often browse the second-hand clothes shops to see if they’ve got anything worth having in my size.



fake – imitation or counterfeit



  1. The sale of fake designer clothes and perfumes is illegal but can make dealers a lot of money.



genuine – what it is meant to be, not fake



  1. The leather jackets were so cheap that Marlon doubted that they were genuine. throwaway society – the idea that we have become a society that consumes a lot of stuff and readily throws it away, replacing it with new goods




  1. Whilst the transition to throwaway socieities is good for economic growth, it's leading to a huge waste problem.


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