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Learn useful words and phrases for going shopping and buying clothes in English. You can see the full lesson (which includes the full text and a quiz to help you practice) here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/shopping-clothes-english
Have you ever bought clothes in English before? In this lesson, you can learn what to ask for and what to say to the shop assistant. We'll also show you a sample dialogue so you can see the language in action. Next time you go to an English-speaking country and want to buy clothes in English, you'll know exactly what to say!
This lesson will help you:
- Ask for something in a store.
- Talk about and ask questions about different colors and sizes of clothes.
- Learn about discussing prices of clothes at a store.
- Understand how to pay for clothes in a store.
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http://www.engvid.com/ Use English to shop and save money. When you finish this basic English vocabulary lesson, you will be able to shop with confidence and get what you want when you are in a store! Avoid getting ripped off. Make sure you get a warranty, and a receipt!
http://www.engvid.com/basic-shopping-vocabulary/
TRANSCRIPT:
[Singing] "Got to buy some dinner tonight." Hi. James from EngVid. So what are we doing? We're going to talk about shopping today. As you can see, I have to go shopping because our budget -- we usually have a big magazine, and I'm down to this poor little piece of paper. But my dinner is on, so why don't we go to the board.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, something we have to do wherever you go. You do it in your own country. We do it here. What I'm going to teach you is the vocabulary for basic shopping. So there -- we have two other videos on engVid that talk about shopping and specific things. You can go and watch those as well. I recommend you do. But for now, just so you can go into a store anywhere that they speak English and get what you want, when you need it, the way you want it, we're going to do this lesson right now.
So the first thing you want to do is -- well, you want to know if it's on sale. "Sale" means "cheaper price". So that's what we mean, "is it on sale?" The first thing you can ask, like, "Do you have anything on sale?" For instance: Club Savings. All these foods are on sale. Regular price 20, now 17. I'm saving money. So "sale" really means -- s-a for "save". You're saving money because you're going to pay less than the actual, original price.
Which leads me to the next word: "price" and "cost". For some of you guys you're like, "We know these things." But it's actually using it properly or effectively. You can say, "How much does it cost?" which is different than "price". They're similar -- not same. "Cost" means "what do I have to give you". "Price" is what -- what the actual money is. So you can say, "How much does this cost me?" Maybe two hours. And I'm using it differently than price. So similar -- not same. So what is the "price"; what is the "cost". And they will tell you how much money you have to give them, okay? Cool.
That comes with the word "pay". When you have a price or cost and you give them money, you must "pay". I work in an English school, and people have to "pay". That means, "Give the money." But you can give not just money, but different things in different forms. So one of the things we can do is, we can use our credit cards. Everybody -- not everyone. A lot of people have it if you're over 18 -- piece of plastic that you give, and they say, "This is worth this much money, and you can use your card to pay with it." Okay? Visa, American Express, MasterCard -- these are credit cards.
Debit. In North America, we're in love with our debit cards. It's a card that you get from your bank that has direct access to your account. So not like a credit card where the bank is lending you some money or letting you take some money for now, and you pay it back. That's the "credit card". Debit is right in your account, so if you have $500, they literally -- oh, sorry, "literally" means "really", "in reality", or "actually" -- take the money out of your account. So you can use either debit or credit to pay.
And my favourite, favourite of everyone's -- I don't have any: cash. Cash. Money. The old fashion way of doing things, right? Give them the money -- transaction done. "Transaction" is when you do business. You "transact" because one thing goes to another. You get product; they get money. It's a "transaction", okay?
Taxes. Every country has them. In some countries, like England -- where they speak the Queen's English -- taxes are included. So if it says $15, it's $15. But folks, I live in Canada. And what you see is not what you get. $15 becomes $16.50. $100 becomes $115. $1,000 is -- $1,150. That's right. Our taxes are not included. So when you come to America or Canada, be careful because you might actually have to pay taxes. You see this, "Incl.": "taxes included". It will be taxes -- it's good. It means price -- what you pay. Most of the times, you won't see anything, and it means "add more money". "Taxes" are what the government gets -- okay. Understand this. It's what the government gets for you buying something because they want their money, too. Anyway.
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[ Ielts Speaking Sample band 8- 9]
This video includes full questions and answers in 3 parts of IELTS Speaking Test. You can use it to prepare for your IELTS Speaking Preparation.
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In Part 1, you answer questions about yourself, your family, your work and your interests.
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सीखो Shopping के लिए इस्तेमाल होने वाले English Sentences. Learn English through Hindi - Shopping Vocabulary and Daily Use Sentences For Shopping. How to talk to supermarket staff, how to speak to a salesman at a shop, how to ask questions or reply to assistants at departmental stores, malls and local shops.
Watch this video to learn English in Hindi / Urdu for Indians, Pakistanis and anyone who can understand simple Hindi. This video will help you in daily use English practice. This video is helpful for beginners as well as others to learn English sentences and initiate conversation with people in English confidently and fluently.
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Talking About Types of Shops – English Vocabulary Lesson ( ESL Lessons)
In this lesson you will learn the different names that we use for various types of shops in English. So, English learners below are few of them that you should know if you are learning English.
Butcher Shop – A shop in which you can buy meat, poultry and sometimes fish too.
Fishmonger’s – A shop that sells fish only.
Florist’s – A shop that sells flowers and small decorative plants.
Convenience Store – A small shop is open for long hours and is located in residential areas. One can buy variety of goods from a convenience store such as junk food, drinks, toiletries, magazines etc.
Confectionery Store – A Sweet Shop that sells assorted sweets and treats especially for kids.
Bakery – A place where bread, cookies, muffins and other baked items are sold.
Tobacconist – A shop that sells tobacco, cigarettes etc
Pharmacy/ Drug Store – A shop that sells prescribed or non prescribed medicines.
Greengrocer’s – A shop that mainly sells fruits and vegetables
Grocery Store – A store that primarily sells food items.
Department Store / Hyper Markets /Big box Store – A large retail establishment that sells a wide range of consumer goods such as clothing, food items, furniture books etc . Example (Wal-Mart)
Antique Shop – A shop that sells vintage , old valuable objects.
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1. At Home (1) - 00:07
2. At Home (2) - 00:51
3. My Favorite Photographs (1) - 01:41
4. Location (1) - 02:21
5. Location (2) - 03:17
6. Color (1) - 03:53
7. Color (2) - 04:39
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11. What's A Grant? - 07:37
12. I'm Busy On Friday - 08:23
13. Bless You - 08:58
14. I Don't Feel Well - 09:38
15. Can You Help Me? - 10:20
16. Taking a Cab - 11:00
17. I Hate to Get Up - 11:41
18. A Hot Day - 12:17
19. Phone Out of Order (1) - 13:05
20. Phone Out of Order (2) - 13:53
21. Getting A Visa - 14:48
22. Employing a new member - 15:21
23. A Date (1) - 16:17
24. What did you do yesterday? - 17:35
25. Travelling by Air - 18:38
26. At the Customs - 19:49
27. A New Baby - 21:07
28. Is English Difficult? - 21:55
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30. At the Restaurant - 23:25
31. When's the Baby Due? - 24:07
32. Bus Stop - 24:47
33. Gardening - 26:12
34. A Lazy Boy - 26:57
35. Can I Drive There? - 27:55
36. A New Dress - 28:40
37. A Picnic - 29:20
38. I'm Going Skiing - 29:58
39. Traffic Rules (1) - 30:34
40. Housework - 31:12
41. Oral Exams - 32:40
42. Would You Call me? - 34:28
43. Can I Let You Know? - 35:29
44. On the Phone-A Less Formal Call - 36:53
45. A Cup of Coffee - 37:36
46. How About a Drink? - 38:32
47. I Have a Sore Throat - 39:10
48. On Sale - 39:58
49. Not a Cloud in the Sky - 40:48
50. Cold and Windy - 41:34
51. It's Beginning to Snow. - 42:24
52. A House at the Shore - 43:23
53. A Soccer Game - 44:03
54. Not So Young - 44:47
55. Is She Single? - 45:37
56. To Buy a Birthday Present - 46:27
57. Telephone - 47:15
58. A Light Eater - 47:49
59. A Nice Flat (1) - 48:35
60. A Nice Flat (2) - 49:22
61. Afraid of Flying - 50:18
62. A Plane Reservation - 51:00
63. Getting Together - 51:38
64. How's Your New Job Going? - 52:30
65. We Eat a Lot - 53:26
66. I'll Take You - 54:20
67. We Must be Out of Them - 55:08
68. Doctor's Appointment - 56:18
69. Traffic Rules (2) - 57:10
70. Eating out - 58:15
71. To Buy a Bus Ticket - 58:59
72. On the Phone - 59:41
73. Operating Room - 1:00:51
74. A Car Loan - 1:01:43
75. A Cashier - 1:02:31
76. Settling Down - 1:03:19
77. Will You Get Some Bread For Me? - 1:04:14
78. Buying a Present - In a Jeweller's shop - 1:05:00
79. Buying a Present - In a Toy Shop - 1:06:06
80. Making a Reservation - 1:07:21
81. Ready to Go - 1:08:43
82. An Interesting Movie - 1:09:35
83. In the Bus - 1:10:27
84. A New Job - 1:11:21
85. A Date (2) - 1:12:53
86. Smoking - 1:14:10
87. A Death - 1:15:14
88. A Birth - 1:16:18
89. A Coincidence - 1:17:10
90. How have you been? - 1:18:34
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http://www.engvid.com/ Going to get a haircut? In this lesson, I will teach you expressions and vocabulary to use at the hair salon or barbershop. What is the difference between a barbershop and a hair salon, anyway? What are dreads, braids, ponytails, up-dos, and pigtails? What is dandruff? How do I ask to get my hair cut? Watch this lesson for the answers to these questions and more! Then take the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/speaking-english-going-to-the-hairdresser/
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English Lesson – How to order a coffee in English? ( Free Spoken English lessons)
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In this spoken English lesson you will learn how to order a coffee in English. The most common meeting point for students, friends, business meetings and social gatherings is a coffee shop. If you love coffee as much as I do then probably you look forward to ordering your coffee every morning. In this English Speaking lesson you will learn different English phrases to order your coffee.
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1)The first thing that you need to mention when you order for your coffee is the size of the cup you want.
The different terms used to order the size of the coffee cup are:
Small / Medium / Large
At certain coffee shops the terms used for the cup size are
Tall / Grande / Venti
2) Types of coffee
Espresso - Coffee with no milk. It is brewed by forcing a small amount of nearly boiling water under pressure through finely ground coffee beans.
Latte - Coffee with steamed milk.
Cappuccino - Popular coffee with steamed milk and milf froth
Frappuccino - Cold coffee with milk and ice
Mochaccino - cappuccino coffee containing chocolate syrup or chocolate flavoring.
3) Type of milk
When ordering for your coffee you can also mention the type of milk you would like to have
Low fat milk - also called as skimmed milk which contain only 2% of fat.
Whole milk - Milk from which no fat is removed
Organic - Milk that comes from the organic dairy farms
Soy milk - Plant milk which is produced from soaking the dry soybeans and grinding them in water.
4) Flavors and Toppings
If you would like to add some flavoring to your coffee you can mention it that too. Different types of topping and flavors are :-
Chocolate
Caramel
Hazelnut
Vanilla
Whipped cream
Scoop of ice cream
Use these phrase above and enjoy your cup of coffee :)
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http://www.engvid.com Are you the new student in your English class? Do you understand what your teacher is saying? In this lesson, we will go over some of the vocabulary, expressions, and questions that you might hear in class. What do you say if they are speaking too fast or if you didn't hear? It can be stressful to ask questions, but after this lesson, you will be more confident participating and interacting with your teacher and classmates.
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Hi. Welcome again to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. Today's lesson comes as a request, because I know that there are actually quite a few of you who are teachers of English, and you wanted to know some classroom English. So, today, we're going to look at classroom English. This is more for beginners, especially people who have just joined an English class, an ESL class, EFL class, etc. and you're starting to get used to the classroom environment, and you're not exactly sure what the teacher is saying, what you should say, etc.
We're going to start with the teachers. What do teachers say that you need to understand? Okay? [Clears throat] Excuse me. First, the teacher will take attendance, or the teacher will take roll call. Sorry, these are two separate words, "roll call". Basically, they want to know who is here and who is not here. Okay? So, if a student is in the class, he or she is present. So, if the teacher says: -"Bill?" -"Present." -"Mary?" -"Present." -"Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?" Bueller is absent. He or she is not in the class. So, "absent", not here. "Present", here.
If the teacher has finished with attendance and starts to teach the class, and a student comes in then, that student is late. And they get a little check. Too many lates, you get into trouble. Now, you could be absent, but you can have an excused absent, means that you have a note from your parents, from your doctor, from your boss, or the teacher just knows that you're not coming today and it's okay; it's excused.
Now, the teacher will give you commands. He or she will tell you to do things. Okay? So, it's very important that you understand what to do. If a teacher says: "Put up your hand", or: "Raise your hand to ask a question, to make a comment, to ask to go to the bathroom", put up your hand. Raise your hand. Don't speak out. Because if everybody speaks out, it's just noise. Put up your hand, ask your question, get your answer. Okay?
Then, the teacher will ask you: "Take out your notebooks. Take out your pens. Take out your earphones." Basically, get them ready, we are going to use them. Okay.
"Take your seats." Basically means sit down, sit. Okay? So, he's trying to get organized, or she is trying to get organized.
Next, they'll say: "Take out your book. Turn to page 37." Means open your book, page 37, let's start reading, working, etc.
Now, if the teacher wants you to do things, but not alone... For example, if you're doing math, yeah, you do it alone no problem. If you're doing ESL, the teacher will want you to work in pairs. It means two people together, so you can speak. "Work in groups", means get into a few people together; three, four, five.
If he wants a specific number, he will say: "Get into groups of", or: "Work in groups of three." So, you find your two friends, three sit together, do the exercise.
Now, if the teacher... As everybody's talking, the teacher wants everybody be quiet and listen to one student, he will say or she will say: "Please pay attention to Jack. Jack is going to speak. Everybody, please pay attention to Jack." Or if you're doing exercise, if the teacher wants you to be careful about one word or one grammar structure: "Pay attention to the independent clause." Means be very focused, be aware. Okay?
So, these are the basic things you need to know what... That your teacher will say. Now, you're the student, you have questions or you don't understand something, what are you going to say or what are you going to ask?
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How to talk about fashion in English? Free Spoken English and Vocabulary Lesson
In English, there are a lot of great words to describe fashion. If you really want to learn a lot of new and interesting words in English, pay attention to fashion! Fashion writers and designers are always trying to think of unique ways to describe clothing, and magazines are full of colourful phrases and expressions!
In this lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary that you can use to talk about fashion!
stylish / fashionable
Wearing clothing that is popular now
Fashionista
One who designs, models, or markets high-fashion clothing or who is an ardent follower or consumer of the latest clothing fashions.
Trendsetter
A person or thing that establishes a new trend or fashion.
Highstreet fashion
High street fashion is all about wearing the clothes that walk out on the runway and are casual enough to wear on the street.
Thrift shop
A place where goods can be donated to be refurbished and sold. Usually benefits a non-profit organization. Saves landfill space, efficient, and overall benefits the community.
Stylish
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Chic
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In
Something which is currently in fashion or trend.
Trendy
What everyone else is wearing right now; a new, popular style.
Vintage
Old, but high quality and valuable; the item of clothing may have been worn before by someone else.
Classic
Traditional, always fashionable/stylish, popular for a long time.
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Going to the corner stationery store to get some pens a couple of notebooks? Here's what you will need to say to your friendly store manager. Learn the keywords and phrases, and pick up the necessary conversation skills when you shop.
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What do you do when a customer walks into your shop and asks for 'cack' or for 'parri' -- or indeed for a 'pee'? A (very wealthy) Arab walks into the Mini Market. His wife has armed him with a shopping list (and asked him to run an errand for her later). But communication can be a problem as pronunciation is not that particular customer's forte... (Fortunately for the shop owner, his wife is there to help him. Despite his condescending attitude towards her, it seems she is twice as clever as he is...) Level: C1 -- C2. Topic: Shopping, Pronunciation. Taken from the BBC TV Series 'The Two Ronnies'.
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Peggy has gained more confidence in speaking English to the customers. Besides being able to make recommendations in English to a customer, see how she was also able to understand a Caucasian woman's request and assisted her appropriately. She even helped a lost child looked for her mummy!
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In this video, you will learn many ways to be polite in English. This is an interactive listening and speaking video. You will learn how to be polite in many situations. For example: greetings, saying good-bye, saying thank you, complimenting food, offering food, shopping, at a restaurant and at a train station.
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