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shopping intermediate b1

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  • Looking around the shops without buying anything.
    window shopping
  • A list of things to buy you write before going to the shop.
    shopping list
  • When you try to agree a lower price for something you buy, especially in a street market.
    haggle
  • When you buy something at a much lower price than usual it is called a ................
    bargain
  • The goods in the shops are arranged on ........ in rows at different heights.
    shelves
  • When there is no more product you need available it means the item is ......................
    out of stock
  • Where do you buy meat?
    butchers
  • Where do you buy fish?
    fishmongers
  • Money given back to you if you return something to the shop.
    refund
  • To keep money so that you can buy something worth it in the future.
    to save/save up
  • You go there if you need to try any clothes on.
    changing rooms/fitting rooms
  • Where do you buy fruit and vegetables?
    greengrocers
  • A person who works in a shop.
    shop assisstant/salesman
  • A long line of people waiting at the checkout.
    queue
  • Someting that you buy in a shop.
    purchase
  • A person, who buys goods or services, especially from a shop.
    customer
  • A lot of people adore markets because of their special atmosphere where you can buy goods from different ..............
    stalls
  • A piece of paper that proves you have received goods for money.
    receipt
  • A price which is lower than usual.
    special offer/discount
  • Where do you buy medicine?
    pharmacy/drug store
  • A place with many shops under one roof.
    shopping centre/shopping mall
  • You get this back if you pay more for something than it costs.
    change
  • Things being sold, mostly clothes, that are not new and have been owned by someone else.
    second-hand
  • When you've chosen everything you need you move to the ................... to pay for your goods.
    checkout
  • You use it in a supermarket if you're planning to buy a lot of goods.
    trolley
  • The amount of money that you pay for something.
    price