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03.12.2014 Nadia Ilyas Business English, English Vocabulary Keywords 100+ Useful Expressions, Dialogs and Phrasal Verbs for SHOPPING! Whether you love shopping, or just shop when you need to, you can practice your English at the same time! Shopping is a great way to communicate with lots of different people, and it really helps to boost your confidence in speaking English! You might hesitate or make mistakes to begin with, if you’re a bit nervous, but that’s completely normal. You may even find it hard to understand what the shop assistant is saying to you, if you don’t understand all the words! If you familiarise yourself with the phrases and vocabulary in this blog, then you’ll know what you should expect to hear from the people you talk to on your shopping spree. It’ll make shopping a more enjoyable experience, and improve your English too! The more you do it, the easier it will get, and the more natural it will feel! USEFUL SHOPPING VOCABULARY Search Share on Facebook Share on Twitter

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  • 03.12.2014 Nadia Ilyas Business English, English Vocabulary

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    100+ Useful Expressions, Dialogsand Phrasal Verbs for SHOPPING!

    Whether you love shopping, or just shop when you need to, you can practice your Englishat the same time!

    Shopping is a great way to communicate with lots of different people, and it really helpsto boost your confidence in speaking English!

    You might hesitate or make mistakesto begin with, if youre a bit nervous, but thatscompletely normal. You may even find it hard to understand what the shop assistant issaying to you, if you dont understand all the words!

    If you familiarise yourself with the phrases and vocabulary in this blog, then youll knowwhat you should expect to hear from the people you talk to on your shopping spree. Itllmake shopping a more enjoyable experience, and improve your English too!

    The more you do it, the easier it will get, and the more natural it will feel!

    USEFUL SHOPPING VOCABULARY

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    CUSTOMERCASHIER / CLERKATTENDANT/ASSISTANTMANAGER

    Shopping:

    WALLET (MALE)PURSE (FEMALE)SCALETILL / COUNTERBARCODERECEIPTGIFT RECEIPTAISLESHELF / SHELVESTROLLEY/SBASKET/SLIFT/SESCALATOR/SBAG/SFITTING ROOMS / CHANGING ROOMS

    Ways to Pay:

    CHEQUESCASHNOTESCOINSCARD MACHINECHIP AND PIN MACHNECREDIT CARDS / DEBIT CARDSLOYALTY CARD

    Where to Buy:

    CONVENIENCE STORE / GENERAL STORE / NEWSAGENTS / DEPARTMENT STORE / SHOP /STORECHEMIST/PHARMACYTOY SHOP / TOY STOREBOOK SHOPLADIES CLOTHING SHOP / BOUTIQUEMENS CLOTHING SHOP / TAILORSHOE SHOP / COBBLERSJEWELLERS / JEWELLERY STOREOPTICIANS/OPTOMETRISTSELECTRICAL STORERECORD SHOPIRONMONGERS / IRONMONGERYCHARITY SHOP / SECONDHAND SHOPHABERDASHERS / HABERDASHERYSHOPPING CENTRESHOPPING MALL / MALLMARKETFLORIST/BOTANISTBUTCHERS

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  • FISHMONGERS / SEAFOOD STOREGREENGROCERS/GROCERY STOREBAKERS / BAKERYDELICATESSENGROCERSDIY STORE / HOME SUPPLY STOREHARDWARE STOREOFF LICENCEPOST OFFICESUPERMARKETGARDENING STORE / GARDENING CENTRE

    USEFUL PHRASES THAT A CLERK OR CUSTOMER MIGHTUSE

    1. FINDING THE RIGHT STORE / SHOP

    Questions:

    - Can you recommend a good toy shop/store?- Is there a chemist / pharmacy in this area?- Where can I get pet food from?- Where is the nearest shopping centre?- Could you direct me to the nearest post office please? Do you know where the nearest hardware store is?

    Responses:

    - There is a really good book shop just around the corner.- You can buy that here in the hotel.- The nearest one is a few mile away.- The best toy shop is in the shopping centre.- The post office isnt open on Sundays.- The convenience store on the corner might sell that.

    2. OPENING TIMES

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  • - What time are you open until?- What time do you close today?- Are you open on the weekends?- Are you open all day?- What are your opening hours?- Are you open on Sundays?- Are you open every day during the week?- What time do you open tomorrow?

    Responses:

    - Were open from 9am to 6pm.- Were open on weekdays only (Monday to Friday).- Were open from 10am to 8pm.- Were open 7 days a week.- Were open 24/7 (24 hours a day, 7 days a week).- Were closed at lunchtime, between 12pm and 2pm.- Were closed on Bank Holidays (national holidays).

    3. SELECTING GOODS

    Clerks / Assistants Questions:

    - Can / May I help you?- Can I help you find something?- What colour would you like?- What size would you like?- Is there anything else I can help you with?- Would you like to try it on?- Is that any good?- What can I do for you?- How does it fit?- How about this one?- Anything else?- Would you like anything else?

    Customers Questions:

    - Excuse me, do you work here?- Could you help me please?- Im looking for a .- Im trying to find a .- Could you tell me where the . is, please?- How much is this?- How much are these?- How much does this cost?- How much is that . in the window?- Where can I find the . ?- Do you sell . ?- Do you have any ?- Would you have this in another colour?- Have you got anything cheaper?- Do you have something less pricey (expensive)?- Do you have this item in stock?- Do you have a smaller/bigger/larger size?- Do you know where else I could try?- Does it come with a guarantee/warranty?- Where is the changing/fitting room?- Is there somewhere I can try it/this/them on, please?

  • -Where can I weigh my groceries?-Do/Can you deliver?- Do you have a refund policy?- Is this in the sale?

    Clerks / Assistants Responses:

    - Im afraid thats the only colour we have.- Sorry, we dont have any more in stock.- Sorry, we dont sell those / them here.- Im afraid we dont have any more left.- I have exactly what youre looking for.- This one is on sale right now!- It comes with a manufacturers warranty.- It comes with a 1 year guarantee.- The changing / fitting rooms are that way.- The scales are by the counter over there. Thats where you can weigh your groceries.- That one is .(price).- Theyre .(price) each.- You can get a refund if you keep the receipt safe, and bring it back within 2 weeks.

    Customers Responses:

    - I dont need any help. Im just browsing, thanks.- No, Im just looking, thanks.- Wow, thats cheap!- Thats good value.- Oh, thats expensive.- Thats quite reasonable.- Thats a little over my budget.- Thats not exactly what Im looking for.- Ill take it.- Ill take this, please.- Its too long / too short.- Its too tight / too loose.

    4. MAKING PAYMENT

    Cashiers / Clerks Questions:

    - Are you in the queue?

  • - Are you being served?- Whos next?- Next please!- How would you like to pay?- Will that be cash or credit?- Do you have a loyalty card?- Would you like a bag?- Can I help you with anything else?- Will that be all?- Would you like a gift receipt for that?- Would you like me to gift wrap it for you?- Would you like that gift wrapped?- Would you like any cashback?- Put your card into the machine please.- Enter your PIN please.- That comes to .(price) please.- The total is .(price).- Thats .(price) please.

    Customers Questions:

    - Do you take credit cards?- Can I pay by cheque please?- Could I have a receipt please?- Could I have a gift receipt please?- Could you gift wrap that for me please?- Can I put one item back please? Ive changed my mind about this one.- Could I leave my bags here, and pick them up later please?- Do you offer a cash discount?- Does it have a warranty / guarantee?

    Cashiers / Clerks Responses:

    - We take / accept all major credit cards.- Sorry, we dont accept cheques.- Im afraid we take cash only.- Were offering 6 months credit, with no deposit, if youre interested.

    Customers Responses:

    - Ill pay in cash- Ill pay by card- Heres .(money), keep the change!- Thats it for today.- Thats all, thanks.- Thank you. Have a good day!

    5. RETURNS AND COMPLAINTS

    Questions:

    - Who can I speak to about making a complaint?- Could I have a refund please?- Can I speak to the manager please?- Id like to return this please.- Id like to make a complaint.- Id like to change this for a different size please.- Do you have the original receipt?

  • - Did you buy it from one of our other stores?- Can I ask why youre returning it please?- Can I ask why youve changed your mind please?

    Responses:

    - It doesnt work.- It doesnt fit.- It was a gift, but I dont like it.- It was a gift, but the person I bought it for doesnt like it.

    THINGS WRITTEN ON SIGNS THAT YOU MIGHT SEE

    OPENCLOSEDOPEN 24HRS (HOURS) A DAYSPECIAL OFFERSALECLEARANCE SALECLOSING DOWN SALEEVERYTHING MUST GO!LIQUIDATION SALEGREAT VALUE PRODUCTSGOOD VALUEBARGAINSBUY 1 GET 1 FREEBUY ONE GET ONE HALF PRICEHALF PRICE SALE70% OFF EVERYTHINGREDUCED TO CLEAROUT FOR LUNCHBACK IN 15 MINUTESBACK AT 2PMSHOPLIFTERS WILL BE PROSECUTEDCCTV IN OPERATION

    USING A CREDIT CARD

    ENTER YOUR PINPLEASE WAITREMOVE YOUR CARDSIGNATURE

    PRICES AND NUMBERS

    5.99 = Five pounds and ninety-nine pence (long way)

    5.99 = Five, ninety-nine (short way)

    $12.75 = Twelve dollars and seventy-five cents (long way)

    $12.75 = Twelve seventy-five (short way)

    3.20 = Three euros and twenty cents (long way)

  • 3.20 = Three twenty (short way)

    MAKING COMPARISONS

    Example Conversation 1:

    A: Which sofa should we buy? I cant decide!

    B: This one is larger, but its more expensive. I prefer the smaller one.

    Example Conversation 2:

    A: I need a new watch, but I dont know which one to get. Can you give me anysuggestions?

    B: Rolex watches are better than Sekonda, but theyre not as affordable. Sekondawatches are better value for money.

    Example Conversation 3:

    A: I like the red sweater. What do you think?

    B: I like the red one too, but I think the blue one is better, and the green one is best. Thegreen colour really suits you.

    Example Conversation 4:

    A: What do you think of this dress? Does it suit me?

    B: It suits you well, but the floral print one is my favourite, and its more suitable for thisseason.

    Different ways of asking someone to SHOW you something:

    - Can you show me the .. please? (Informal)- Could you show me the .. please? (Informal / Formal / More Polite)- Would you be so kind to show me the .. please? (Formal)- Id like to see the .. please.- Could you direct me to the . aisle please?

    When you want to TRY something, you can say:

    - Do you have any testers for these (lipstick) colours?- Can I try it / them on, please?- Could I try it / them on, please?- Is it okay if I try this / these on?

  • - Where can I try it / them on?- Where are the changing rooms, please?

    If youd like the shop assistant to give you a DIFFERENT SIZE ORCOLOUR, you could say:

    - Do you have it / them in size .. please?- Do you have this/these in a smaller / bigger / larger size please?- Can I try the larger / small one please?- Do you have it / them in a different colour please?- This is a little too tight / loose, do you have another one?

    When you finally decide what you want to BUY, you can say:

    - Wow, this one is great. Ill take it!- This one is perfect, Ill take it thanks.- Ill have this one, please!- Can I buy the . , please?- How much is it / are they?- Id like to buy this one, please.- Id like to buy it / them, please.

    EXAMPLE CONVERSATION BETWEEN A SHOP ASSISTANT (A),CUSTOMER (B), AND CASHIER (C)

    A: Hi there, can I help you with anything?B: Yes please, Im looking for a T-shirt.A: What size are you?B: Im a medium.A: What colour would you like?B: Maybe a blue or green one.A: Here you are. How about these?B: Thank you. Can I try them on anywhere?A: Certainly, the changing room is over there.B: Thank you.A: How do they fit?B: Theyre both fantastic. I really like them.A: Yes, the blue looks nice on you, it really brings out your eye colour.B: Thank you. Ill buy both of them!A: Great! Please go to the tills, and pay over there.B: Alright, thank you for your help.

  • C: Whos next please!B: Hi there, Id like to buy these please.C: OK, how would you like to pay?B: Do you take credit cards?C: Yes, we do. B: Okay, heres my credit card.C: Enter your pin number into the machine please.B: Okay, done.C: Thank you. Shall I put your receipt in the bag?B: Yes please.C: Here you go. Have a nice day!B: Thank you, goodbye!

    EXAMPLE CONVERSATION BETWEEN A CASHIER (A), AND CUSTOMER(B)

    A: Are you next in the queue sir?B: Yes, Id like to buy this watch as a gift for my wife please.A: Okay, would you like me to gift wrap it for you? B: Yes please, that would be great!A: Are you sure this is the right size for your wife?B Im not sure, its just a guess!A: I can print a gift receipt so she doesnt see the price, but can bring it back to change thesize if she needs to. Would you like me to do that? B: Yes please, that would be amazing!A: Okay, thatll be sixty-five dollars and ninety-five cents for the watch please.B: Can I pay by cheque please?A: No, Im afraid we dont accept cheques.B: Okay no problem, Ill pay by debit card then.A: Please insert your card into the machine, and then enter your PIN.B: Okay, done.A: Would you like me to put the gift receipt in the box with the watch?B: Yes please, thatll be perfect.A: Here you go sir. Enjoy the rest of your day.B: Thank you very much!

    USEFUL PHRASAL VERBS RELATED TO SHOPPING

  • PUT ON (to place something on a surface or person)

    Put your items on the counter please.Why dont you put on that new jacket you bought yesterday?

    TRY ON (to test an item to see if it is suitable)

    Can I try these dresses on somewhere please?

  • TRY OUT (to test something to see if you like it)

    Id like totry outthis lipstick colour please, do you have a tester for it?

    THROW ON (to wear something casually)

    Im looking for a simple, comfortable dress that I can just throw on.

    DROP IN (to visit someone casually)

    Drop in during your lunch break when you have more time, and Ill help you find theright pair of shoes for you.

    POUR IN (enter in high quantity)

    The supermarket was so busy over the Christmas weekend. The customers startedpouring in, as soon as the doors opened!

    POP IN (to visit someone, informal)

    Ill book you an appointment, and you can pop in for a consultation with one of ouropticians.

    BROUGHT IN (to make something new for the first time)

    We have brought ina brand new summer collection now, so the old winter range ison sale.

    CAVE IN (to surrender or give up to persuasion)

    The shop assistant was so convincing that this dress was the best one for me, that Icaved in and bought it, even though it was so expensive!

    THROW IN/CHUCK IN (to include in addition to something chuck is more informalthan throw)

    If you buy this laptop, Ill chuck in a free laptop case for you.

    END UP (to finally make a decision abut something, after lengthy consideration)

    I couldnt decide which one to buy, so I ended up buying both of them

    COME UP (when something is approaching/arriving)

    I need to buy a gift for my friend, his birthday is coming up.

  • TAKE UP (to choose to start doing something new)

    Im thinking of taking up the violin, could you buy one for my next birthday please?

    BRING DOWN (reduce the amount of something)

    We have brought down the prices, because were having a huge sale before thewinter!

    TURN DOWN (to refuse or reject something)

    He bought a really expensive watch for me, but I turned it down. I couldnt accept it!

    POP OUT (to leave to go somewhere for a short time)

    Im just going to pop out to the cash machine, could you save these items for meplease?Im just popping out to buy some bread and milk from the local store.

    OPT OUT (to choose not to be a part of something)

    They gave me the option of getting everything on credit, but I opted out because Iprefer buying things upfront, than being in debt.

    RULE OUT (to decide that something is not suitable / remove something from a list ofoptions)

    Im not sure which laptop to buy. I think Ill rule out this one, because its tooexpensive. Now I just have to decide between these two.

    PHASE OUT (to gradually remove something from existence in one place)

    Sorry, we dont sell those anymore. We phased them out last year, because theywerent very popular.

    SELL OUT (to sell the whole supply of something)

    Im afraid all those watches have sold out now; they were very popular overChristmas!

    HELP OUT (to assist someone)

    Could you help me out please? I cant do the zip up on this dress!

    DO UP (to fasten something)

  • Could you do the zip up on this dress for me please?

    STAND OUT (to be distinctive or more noticeable than others)

    This sweater stands out from the rest. I love the vibrant colours!

    WALK OUT ON (to abandon someone angrily)

    I was so disappointed with their service, that I just walked out on them, and I didntpay!

    PAY OFF (to pay back all you owe)

    I have finally paid off all the money I owed on my credit card! Its such a relief!

    PULL OFF (to succeed in doing something difficult)

    Wow, not many people can pull off that outfit, but you look stunning in it!

    TOP OFF (to end or finish something in a special way)

    I got an amazing deal on this computer, and to top it off, they gave me an extra threeyears free warranty!!

    RIP OFF (to charge someone excessively)

    They ripped you off! I bought that for half the price in a different store!

    GIVE BACK (to return something)

    Ill have to give this ringback to Tom, because he broke off the engagement.

    TAKE BACK (to decide on returning something in the near future)

    Im going to take this back to the store, and see if I can get a different colour.

    PAY BACK (to pay what you owe)

    If you get our loyalty card now, you wont have to pay the whole amount today,instead you can pay us back ininstallmentseach month.

    TALK OVER (to discuss something before making a decision)

    I do love this sofa, but Ill need to talk it over with my wife before committing tobuying it.

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