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  • Let’s go to that new clothes shop – there are lots of special offers / receipts.
    special offers
  • A piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money
    Receipt
  • The amount of money that you pay to buy something
    price
  • I can’t return this broken CD – I’ve lost the price / receipt.
    receipt
  • My friend is saving up / taking back to buy a new phone
    saving up
  • To be short of cash
    No money
  • Helene has got a part-time job at the checkout / receipt in our local supermarket.
    checkout
  • always take back / give away my old clothes to second-hand shops.
    give away
  • Give something to someone without asking for payment (two words)
    Give away
  • Keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future (two words)
    save up
  • I opened a checkout / bank account last week to put my money in.
    bank account
  • You get this back if you pay more for something than it costs
    Change
  • I gave you £5.00, so I need £2.00 change / price please.
    change
  • The change / price of clothes online is often cheaper than in a shop.
    price
  • This doesn’t fit – I’ll take it back / save it up tomorrow.
    take it back
  • You keep your money in this and take it out when you need to (two words)
    Bank account
  • A price which is lower than usual (two words)
    Cpecial offer
  • To return something to the place you bought it from (two words)
    Take back
  • The place in a shop where you pay for your goods
    checkout