These exercises are based on the shopping vocabulary covered in the course. Practice key words like price, receipt, sale, and cash in real-life contexts.
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Exercice 1 — Shopping Vocabulary: Choose the Right Word
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
- You buy something and the shop gives you a ___ to show what you paid.
- The shoes cost $30. The ___ is $30.
- Everything in the shop is 50% cheaper today. The shop has a ___.
- You pay with coins and banknotes, not a card. You pay with ___.
Correction
- The shop gives you a receipt to show what you paid.
- The price is $30.
- The shop has a sale.
- You pay with cash.
Exercice 2 — Match the Word to Its Meaning
Match each shopping word on the left with its correct definition on the right.
- price
- receipt
- sale
- cash
Correction
- Price means how much money you pay for something.
- A receipt is a paper that shows you paid for something in a shop.
- A sale is when a shop sells things at a lower price than usual.
- Cash is money in the form of coins and banknotes, not a card.
Exercice 3 — Shopping Sentences: Fill in the Gap
Complete each sentence with the correct shopping word from the course (price, receipt, sale, cash).
- Excuse me, what is the ___ of this bag?
- Can I pay with ___, or do you only take cards?
- The shop has a ___ this weekend — everything is 30% off!
- Please keep your ___ in case you want to return the item.
Correction
- Excuse me, what is the price of this bag?
- Can I pay with cash, or do you only take cards?
- The shop has a sale this weekend — everything is 30% off!
- Please keep your receipt in case you want to return the item.
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