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How do you call a person who works in a shop and serves you e.g. bread
a shop assistant
A person working at the checkout is called a....
a cashier
a line of people waiting for something (a bus, ...)
a queue
the place in a shop where you pay for the things you bought
a checkout/ a till / a cash register
a piece of paper you get when you pay for your things
a receipt / a bill
a place where you put your fruit or vegetables to weigh them
scales
what do you do on a scales?
weigh
the place in a shop where all kinds of things are placed on display (pasta, bread, toilet paper...)
shelves / a shelf
the place where the customers scans the bar codes themselves
a self-service checkout/ a self-checkout
You walk along this when you walk between goods shelves in a shop
an aisle
people who are buying things in a shop are called
customers
(2 expressions) a small vehicle that you push around the shop, collecting items you want to buy
a shopping cart/ a shopping trolley
If you don't need to buy a lot of things, you take a s................... b...............
shopping basket
Where do we keep frozen things?
in a freezer
How do we call fruit and vegetables in a tin or in a jar with one word?
preserves
Where do you keep things which need to be kept in a cold place?
a fridge
How do you call a person who steals in a shop?
a shoplifter
Which shop is this?
baker's
Which shop is this?
butcher's
Which shop is this?
stationer's
Which shop is this?
greengrocer's
Which shop is this?
a chemist's
Which shop is this?
florist's
Which shop is this?
a shoe shop
Which shop is this?
a jeweller's
Which shop is this?
a grocer's
Which shop is this?
a newsagent's
Which shop is this?
a fishmonger's
Which shop is this?
a bookshop
What's this?
a highlighter
What's this?
tissues / paper hankies
What's this?
a clay pot
What's this?
an envelope
What's this?
a stamp
What's this?
pastry
What's this?
lettuce
What's this?
chewing gums
What's this?
drawing pins
What's this?
flower seeds
What's this? (the green thing)
shoelaces
You put this on salad...
oil and vinegar
What's this?
a shopping list
What's this?
a roll
What's this?
washing powder
What's this?
a cucumber
What's this?
two jars of pickles
What's this?
a paper clip
What's this?
an apricot
What's this?
three packets / bags of crisps
What's this?
pasta
What's this? (with 1 word + each thing separately)
cutlery (a fork, a knife, a spoon)
What's this?
toothpicks
What's this?
a doughnut
What's this? ( a .... of...)
a bag of peanuts
What's this? ( a .... of ......)
a tube of mustard
How do we call these drinks?
fizzy drinks
How do we call non-alcoholic drinks with no bubbles?
soft drinks
What's this?
a sausage
How do we call things we make from milk?
dairy products
How do we call these things with one word?
toiletries
What's this?
paper cups and plates
When you pay for the things you have bought and the cashier gives you some money back, this is called ....
change
frozen foods, preserves, dairy products, fresh fruit and vegetables are all different shop .......................
departments/sections
How do we call a big shop where you can buy almost anything, from groceries to toys...
a shopping mall / a shopping centre/ a department store
What's this? (kisla smetana)
sour cream
What's this?
cottage cheese
What's this? (postrv)
a trout
What's this?
nappies
What's there on bread?
a spread
What do you put on a salad?
a dressing
How do you call different drinks in one word?
a beverage
How do you call the meat of this animal?
pork
How do you call the meat of this animal?
chicken
How do you call the meat of this animal?
turkey
How do you call the meat of this animal?
veal
How do you call the meat of this animal?
lamb
How do you call the meat of this animal?
mutton
How do you call the meat of this animal?
beef
How do you call the meat of these animals? ( 1 word)
poultry
What's this?
shaving cream
What do you see in the picture?
a bar of soap
What do you see in the picture?
a bar of chocolate
What do you see in the picture?
a crate of apples
What do you see in the picture?
a punnet of strawberries
What do you see in the picture?
five cartons of milk
What do you see in the picture?
five jars of jam
What do you see in the picture?
two loaves of bread
What do you see in the picture?
one packet of butter
What do you see in the picture?
one sack of potatoes
What do you see in the picture?
a jug of lemonade
What do you see in the picture?
a lump of sugar
What do you see in the picture?
a pinch of salt
What do you see in the picture?
six tins of tomato sauce
What do you see in the picture?
a bucket of water
What do you see in the picture?
a drop of water
What do you see in the picture?
a sheet of paper
What do you see in the picture?
What do you see in the picture?
brussels sprouts
What do you see in the picture?
a peach
What do you see in the picture?
red currant
What do you see in the picture?
blueberry /blueberries
What do you see in the picture?
cabbage / a head of cabbage
What do you see in the picture?
raspberries and blackberries
What do you see in the picture?
asparagus
What do you see in the picture? Name all vegetables you can see.
What do you see in the picture? Name all vegetables you can see.
What do you see in the picture? Name all vegetables you can see.
What do you see in the picture? Name all fruit you can see.
What do you see in the picture? Name all fruit you can see.
What do you see in the picture? Name all fruit you can see.
What does it taste like?
bitter
What does it taste like?
sweet
What does it taste like?
salty
What does it taste like?
sour