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Unit 5
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Unit 5, Optimise Academy A2 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 5, Optimise Academy A2 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
bill | a piece of paper that shows how much you must pay for something. | Don't forget to ask the waiter for the bill. |
buy | to get something by paying money for it. | Are you buying those shoes? |
cash | money in the form of coins and notes. | Freddie lost his backpack, but luckily he keeps his cash in his pocket. |
change | the money you get back after paying more than the price. | Here's your 2 pounds change. |
cheque | a piece of paper you write to pay money from your bank account. | I never pay for anything by cheque. |
cost | to have a price or need money to buy. | How much does that jacket cost? |
credit card | a plastic card used to buy things and pay later. | I'm going to use my credit card to pay to join the gym. |
customer | a person who buys something from a shop or company. | It's my job to ask customers what they want. |
department store | a large shop with many different sections, like clothes or toys. | They sell lots of different things in that department store. |
market | a place where people buy and sell food, clothes, and other goods. | All the fruit in the market looks lovely. |
receipt | a piece of paper that shows what you bought and how much you paid. | Liz got a receipt for the clothes she bought. |
shop assistant | a person who works in a shop and helps customers. | Let's ask the shop assistant if he's got these shoes in a bigger size. |
shopper | a person who is buying or looking for things to buy. | There aren't many shoppers here today because the weather is so bad. |
shopping centre | a large building or area with many different shops. | There are always a lot of people in the shopping centre on Saturdays. |
spend | to use money to buy things. | Do you spend a lot of money going horse-riding every month? |
supermarket | a large shop that sells food and household products. | Thomas, will you go to the supermarket and get some bread, please? |
pay for | to give money for something you buy. | I will pay for your new tennis racket. |
pay in | to put money into a bank account. | Is Tommy paying in cash for the cinema tickets? |
put on | to begin wearing clothes or shoes. | Put your coat on – it's cold outside. |
take back | to return something to a shop. | Seth didn't like the jeans so he took them back to the shop and changed them. |
take off | to remove clothes or shoes. | Please take your dirty trainers off before you come in. |
write down | to put words or information on paper. | Mum always writes down what she wants before she goes shopping for food. |
catch a/the bus | to get on a bus to travel somewhere. | Do you catch the bus to school or do you walk? |
do the shopping | to buy food and other things for the home. | Dad does the shopping every Saturday. |
for sale | available to be bought. | There are some trainers for sale in Sporty Shoes today. |
go shopping | to visit shops to buy things. | My friend and I go shopping together. |
keep the change | to let someone keep the extra money you gave them. | That's nine pounds, fifty, please. Here's ten pounds – keep the change. |
save money | to keep money instead of spending it. | Bez is saving money because he wants to buy a new laptop. |