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Grocery Store Vocabulary: shop in English
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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from
SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com. Would you like to go grocery shopping with me? Let's do it.
Have you ever been grocery shopping? Of course you have, but have you ever been grocery shopping in
an American grocery store? Well, today I would like to invite you to join me and my young son,
Freddie, as we go into this grocery store and pick up a couple things. I will explain along the way.
Hopefully you will learn some useful vocabulary, some expressions, and hopefully I will not be
too embarrassed to be filming in public. And you'll be able to use this in your daily life
and learn something about American culture. And like always, I have created a free PDF
worksheet that you can download with a link in the description with all of today's phrases,
expressions, ideas, and at the bottom of the PDF worksheet, you can answer
Vanessa's challenge question. So don't forget to download that PDF and continue learning.
Never forget what you've learned today. All right, let's go into the grocery store.
All right. First things first, we are going to go through the parking lot and get a cart. I
call this just a cart, but some people call it a shopping cart. And here in the south where I live,
people call it a buggy. Our first stop is the free fruit snack for kids. This is Freddie's
favorite thing to do in the grocery store, so I sure hope they have something for him.
Look at this, Freddie. Freddie:
Yeah. Vanessa:
You want a banana? Freddie:
‘Nana. Vanessa:
Yeah? Okay. Can you open it? Maybe you need some help. Wow.
Hold it down there. Yummy. Dan:
All right. Vanessa:
All right. Let's go get some stuff from the produce section.
Notice that I said the word produce section. This just means where you
can buy fruits and vegetables, but let's pay attention to the pronunciation of that word
produce. The emphasis is at the beginning, produce. There's another word, which is a verb
to produce something. I produce one YouTube video every week. Here the emphasis is at the end,
produce. I produce a video. This is different than the produce section. We're in the produce
section right now and let's see what's going to happen next. Who knows. It could be anything.
Should I get the single ones or should I get the
bag? Dan:
Get a bag. We can make the sparkling water. Vanessa:
Well, let's see. There's 94 cents for this. And there's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in here
for $5. It's a better deal, but they're in a bag. We'll get this.
Dan: What do you think? Should we get lemons?
Vanessa: Yeah, let's get some lemons.
When you're buying produce, you have two options. You can buy loose produce like the broccoli that
I bought, or you can buy bagged produce like the lemons that I bought, or here like the potatoes.
And really there are so many to choose from. It's pretty unbelievable the type
of options that we have these days. I feel so lucky to have these options.
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