the act of bringing goods, letters, etc. to a particular person or place by an aircraft that does not have a pilot, but is operated by radio
sweatshirt
a loose warm piece of clothing which covers the top part of your body and arms and is worn especially for sport or relaxation
traffic lights (pl)
a set of red, yellow, and green lights that control traffic
shopping centre
a group of shops together in one area, often in one large building
changing room
a room where people change their clothes when they play sports, go swimming, etc.
bargain
something you buy cheaply or for less than its usual price
pens (pl)
instruments for writing or drawing with ink
customer
someone who buys goods or services from a shop, company, etc.
Hang on.
used to ask or tell someone to wait
shopping list
a list of things you need to buy when you go shopping
sale
a period of time when shops sell their goods at lower prices than usual
manager
someone whose job is to manage part or all of a company or other organisation
experience
something that happens to you or something you do, especially when this has an effect on what you feel or think
be good with (people)
skilful at (dealing with people)
open
ready for business and allowing customers, visitors, etc. to enter
leggings (pl)
tight trousers for women, which stretch to fit the shape of your body
gift
something that you give someone, for example to thank them or because you like them, especially on a special occasion
pounds (pl)
the standard unit of money in Britain, which is divided into 100 pence: symbol £
curtains (pl)
a piece of hanging cloth that can be pulled across to cover a window, divide a room, etc.
watch
a small clock that you wear on your wrist or keep in your pocket
tennis racket
a specially shaped piece of wood or metal that you use for hitting the ball in games such as tennis, that has a circle filled with tight strings at on...
serve
to help the customers in a shop, especially by bringing them the things that they want
go online
to connect to the internet
spend
to use your money to pay for goods or services
dollar
the standard unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia, and some other countries, divided into 100 cents: symbol $
cost
to have a particular price
goods (pl)
things that are produced in order to be sold
cool
very attractive, fashionable, interesting, etc. in a way that people admire
scissors
a tool for cutting paper, cloth, etc. made of two sharp blades fastened together in the middle, with holes for your finger and thumb
café
a small restaurant where you can buy drinks and simple meals
take back
to take something you have bought back to a shop because it is not suitable
closed
not open, not ready for business or allowing customers, visitors, etc. to enter
shopper
someone who buys things in shops
save
to keep money, usually in a bank, so that you can use it later, especially when you gradually add more money over a period of time
sell
to give something to someone in exchange for money
buy
to get something by paying money for it
card
a small piece of plastic, especially one that you get from a bank or shop, which you use to pay for goods or to get money
museum
a building where important cultural, historical or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public
bank
a business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
sports shop
a place where you can buy sports equipment and gear
pay (for)
to give someone money for something you buy or for a service
music shop
a building where you can buy music equipment and instruments
friendly
behaving towards someone in a way that shows you like them and are ready to talk to them or help them
bright
bright colours are strong and easy to see
unusual
different from what is usual or normal
cash
money in the form of coins or notes rather than cheques, credit cards, etc.
pocket
a type of small bag in or on a coat, trousers, etc. that you can put money, keys, etc. in
shop assistant
someone whose job is to help customers in a shop
department store
a large shop that is divided into separate departments, each selling a different type of goods
euro
a unit of money that can be used in most countries of the European Union: symbol €
material
cloth used for making clothes, curtains, etc.
cent
1/100th of the standard unit of money in some countries. For example, there are 100 cents in one dollar or in one euro: symbol ¢
pence
a plural of penny
hoodie
a loose jacket or top made of soft material, which has a hood
smart mirror
a mirror with a screen behind it that displays a user's own image on a screen with some added functionalities, e.g. you in different clothes or place
product
something that is grown or made in order to be sold
cheap
not at all expensive, or lower in price than you expected
bill
a written list showing how much you have to pay for services you have received, work that has been done etc.
post office
a place where you can buy stamps, send letters and packages, etc.
return
to take a product back to the shop you bought it from to get your money back, or to get other goods in exchange for it
size
one of a set of standard measures according to which clothes and other goods are produced and sold
town centre
the main business area in the centre of a town
theatre
a building or place with a stage where plays and shows are performed
shop
to go to one or more shops to buy things
complain
to say that you are annoyed, not satisfied, or unhappy about something or someone
last
to continue for a particular length of time
imagine
to form a picture or idea in your mind about what something could be like
try on
to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits you or if it suits you, especially in a shop
get tired
to feel that you want to sleep or rest
tourist information
an office that gives information to tourists in an area
wait (for)
to stay somewhere or not do something until something else happens, someone arrives, etc.
advert/advertisement
a picture, set of words, or a short film, which is intended to persuade people to buy a product or use a service, or that gives information about a jo...
receipt
a piece of paper that you are given which shows that you have paid for something
improve
to make something better, or to become better
cost
the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
market
a time when people buy and sell goods, food, etc., or the place, usually outside or in a large building, where this happens
supermarket
a very large shop that sells food, drinks and things that people need regularly in their homes
swimming pool
a structure that has been built and filled with water for people to swim in
expensive
costing a lot of money
pineapple
a large yellow-brown tropical fruit or its sweet juicy yellow flesh
library
a room or building containing books that can be looked at or borrowed
clothes shop
a building where you can buy the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm
doll
a child's toy that looks like a small person or baby
rent
to regularly pay money to live in a house or room that belongs to someone else, or to use something that belongs to someone else
sticky
weather that is sticky makes you feel uncomfortably hot, wet, and dirty
sunglasses
dark glasses that you wear to protect your eyes when the sun is very bright
pizza
a food made of thin flat round bread, baked with tomato, cheese and sometimes vegetables or meat on top
park
a large open area with grass and trees, especially in a town, where people can walk, play games, etc.
bridge
a structure built over a river, road, etc. that allows people or vehicles to cross from one side to the other
headphones
a piece of equipment that you wear over your ears to listen to the radio, music, etc. without other people hearing it
text
to send someone a written message on a mobile phone
price
the amount of money you have to pay for something
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