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SHOPPING

Baker/Bread Shop/Bread Store

In the bread shop, you can buy bread, cakes, pastries,


croissants and other food made from flour. If the shop is a
traditional bakery, then they make the bread and cakes on
the premises. But many bread shops today are part of a
chain and they have all the bread delivered to the shop
every day.
Market

Many towns have a market. You can find a market in some


larger cities too. The market is usually an open-air space
filled with stalls that sell different items.

There could be a fruit and vegetable market and this would


only sell fruit and vegetables — and maybe some other
food too. This is often known as a farmers market in
America. In Asia, it is known as a wet market.

But there are markets for clothes, books, second-hand


items and electronics.
Convenience Store

Convenience stores are originally from America. Probably


the most well-known convenience store is 7-Eleven.

Convenience stores are like corner shops from Britain. The


only difference being is that convenience stores are often
open 24-hours.

We can now find them all over the world — each country
has its own brand of convenience stores as well as the
global brand 7-Eleven.
Bookshop/Book Store

The bookshop sells books!

Book shops are becoming quite rare these days. Years ago,
it was easy to find two or three bookshops in any town. But
larger book chains took over and the smaller shops died
out. Examples of large book shop chains are Waterstones
in the UK and Barnes & Noble in America.

But now even the larger chains are against competition as


people buy digital books from Amazon.
Shopping Mall

The shopping mall concept originally started in America.


Now we can see shopping malls all over the world.

Shopping malls are often very big. There could be several


floors. You can buy
cosmetics, women’s fashion, men’s fashion, shoes,
electronics and home products.

There could also be an electronics department.

On the top floor, there might be a cinema. And in the


basement, a food court. This is full of restaurants, and
coffee shops.
Boutique/Fashion Store

This is a type of clothes shop. It is very fashionable and


may sell clothing items unavailable in other shops or
stores. The clothes could be unique and special.

VOCABULARY FOR SHOPPING:

bag
aisle

bargain basket

brand

cashier change

cheque

credit card

delivery discount

expensive

label

packaging price

receipt
sales assistant

shopper showroom

stock stockroom

trolley use by

pay for try on

ring up splash out shop around

put on spend take back

take off pick up sell out

QUESTIONNAIRE
 What kind of shop is it?
 What does it sell?
 How often do you go there?
 What do you usually buy there?
 Why do you like this shop?
 What kind of shops are near to your home?
 What do these shops sell?
 Why do they sell these things?
 What kind of local shops would you like to see? Why?

Primary school.

Grade

Class:3/3

My family has six people: My grandmother, my grandfather, my father, my mother, my brother, and me.

-Hobbies+in my free time/ in spare time: trong thời gian rảnh.


- my grandfather doesn't have a job, he just stays at home.
I go to the market 2/3/4/... times a week/month/day.
I buy fruit/vegetables/food/pork/beef/chicken, carrot, potato, tomato,......
-Stole- steal
-scare+ to be stolen by other people
-High quality: chất lượng cao... so I am not afraid to have stomache
... but the price (giá cả) of food in the market is cheaper and I think it rises every day.
Beer
- Owner

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