A1 — Shopping Flashcards
bag (noun)
A thing you use to carry things in.
banknote (noun)
Special paper money used to buy things.
bill (noun)
A piece of paper that shows how much you need to pay.
book (noun)
Pages with words and pictures that tell a story or give information.
buy (verb)
To get something by giving money for it.
center/centre (noun)
The middle part of a place or thing.
cheap (adjective)
Something that doesn’t cost a lot of money.
close (verb)
To shut something, like a door or a shop.
cost (verb)
How much money you need to buy something.
customer (noun)
A person who buys things from a shop.
expensive (adjective)
Something that costs a lot of money.
game (noun)
An activity you do for fun that has rules.
internet (noun)
A big computer network that lets people share information.
list (noun)
A group of things written down one after another.
market (noun)
A place where people buy and sell things.
music (noun)
Nice sounds made by singing or playing instruments.
online (adjective)
Connected to the internet.
pay (verb)
To give money for something you want to buy.
price (noun)
How much money something costs.
product (noun)
Something that is made to be sold.
sell (verb)
To give something to someone who pays money for it.
shoe (noun)
Something you wear on your feet to protect them.
shop (noun)
A place where you can buy things.
shop (verb)
To go to stores to buy things.
shopping (noun)
Going to stores to buy things.
shop window (noun)
The big glass at the front of a shop where you can see what’s inside.
spend (verb)
To use money to buy things.
supermarket (noun)
A big shop that sells food and other things for the house.
town centre (noun)
The main part of a town where there are lots of shops.
window (noun)
A clear part of a wall or door that you can see through.