Everyday English: Essential English for Grocery Shopping
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Welcome back to another episode of Speak Up English!
Are you tired of feeling confused when you go grocery shopping in an English-speaking country? Do you know the difference between a carton, a jar, and a bunch? In today’s special long-form episode, your host Benjamin takes you on a complete tour of the supermarket. We will cover all the practical, real-world vocabulary you need to shop with total confidence.
In this episode, you will learn:
Navigating the Store: Understanding the layout, from the produce section to the dairy aisle.
Containers and Quantities: The natural ways native speakers describe food packaging (boxes, loaves, cans, and jars).
Asking for Help: Polite phrases to use when you cannot find an item or when something is sold out.
The Checkout Process: Navigating the cash register, using loyalty cards, and understanding your receipt.
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