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  • The place where you pay for the goods.
    checkout
  • If you have money in a bank, they are on your _____ _____.
    bank account
  • A piece of paper that shows what you bought and how much it cost.
    receipt
  • a piece of equipment used in shops for counting money that someone has to pay and for holding the money
    till
  • place (often outside) where people sell goods on tables called stalls
    market
  • the money that someone gives back to you when you give more money than it costs to buy something
    change
  • an area where a group of different shops and businesses such as banks and restaurants are all built next to each other
    shopping centre (US shopping mall)
  • a flat piece of material (wood, plastic, glass) used to display or store goods in a shop
    shelf (shelves)
  • a person who goes to a shop to buy something
    customer
  • A piece of paper that the cashier gives you to show that you´ve paid
    receipt
  • I went to the shop to __________ because I wasn´t happy with the product I bought there.
    complain
  • place at the front of the shop which you can see from outside used for showing some of the products that the shop sells
    shop window
  • to take something to somebody, usually something that has been sent or ordered
    deliver
  • a small frame for hanging clothes such as jackets and shirts on so that they keep their shape
    hanger
  • have enough money to buy something
    afford
  • money in the form of notes and coins
    cash
  • When you donate some things to charity.
    give something away
  • the person who takes the money in a shop
    cashier
  • When you get the thing you bought back to the shop they give you this.
    refund
  • When you don't buy but look at the goods.
    go windowshopping
  • a large container with wheels that you use to put proudcts in when shopping, especially in a supermarket
    trolley
  • Goods sold at a lower price than usually. It's a ____ _____.
    special offer
  • a reduction in the price fo something
    discount
  • to have enough money to be able to buy something I can´t _________ to buy a new computer.
    afford
  • When you pay more money than it costs, they give you back the extra money. It's a _____.
    change
  • What is his profession?
    cashier
  • a piece of equipment used for weighing people or things
    scales
  • I´m going to buy the dishwasher _____ __________ . I am going to pay for it over 12 months.
    on credit
  • A line of people waiting
    queue
  • something that you buy which is much cheaper than usual
    bargain
  • the place where you pay in a supermarket
    checkout
  • Where can you try on some clothes?
    fitting rooms
  • a set of printed lines on a product’s label that tells a computer information about it such as its price
    bar code
  • the money that a shop gives you when you take a product back
    refund
  • a large shop divided into separate sections, each section selling a different type of thing
    department store
  • What is his profession?
    shop assistant
  • How much it costs. It's the _____.
    price
  • an event or a period of time when a shop is selling its goods at lower prices
    sale
  • A plastic card that you use to pay for things
    debit card (credit card)
  • a place where you try clothes on before you buy them
    changing room (fitting room)
  • When you order something online they ____ it to you.
    deliver
  • To keep some money for the future.
    save up