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Shopping & Groceries
"Finding what you need and saving money starts with the right words. Let's head to the grocery store!"
The Weekly Shop
Explore the supermarket aisles and learn shopping terms.
Before going to the supermarket, it is a good idea to make a shopping list. When you arrive, you can grab a trolley for a big shop or a basket for just a few items. You walk through the aisles, looking at the shelves for the products you need.
In the produce section, you find fresh fruit and vegetables. If you want meat, you visit the butcher counter, or for milk and cheese, you head to the dairy section. Many shoppers look for discounts or use coupons to save money. Always check the best-before date to ensure the food is fresh.
When you are finished, go to the checkout. The cashier will scan your items. You can pay by cash or debit card. Don't forget your receipt and your reusable bags!
Aisle by Aisle
Tap the cards to learn essential supermarket vocabulary.
Smart Shopping Tips
Understand these common shopping situations.
Q1 What is the difference between a Trolley and a Basket?
Q2 What does "BOGOF" mean on a shelf?
Q3 What is the difference between "Use By" and "Best Before"?
Shopping Scenarios
How well do you know your way around the store?