| A | B |
| Bargain | Something you buy at a very good price. |
| Checkout | The place in a shop where you pay for your items. |
| Electronic goods | Things like phones, computers, TVs, or tablets. |
| Flea market | A market where people sell second‑hand or cheap items. |
| Floating market | A market where sellers use boats to sell goods on the water. |
| Reduced prices | Lower prices than usual, often during sales. |
| Second‑hand clothes | Clothes that were owned and used by someone else before. |
| Shopping mall | A large building with many different shops inside. - Souvenirs – Small gifts or objects you buy to remember a place or trip. - Trolley – A cart you push in a supermarket to carry your shopping. These definitions are short, clear, and easy to remember, perfect for classroom practice. Would you like me to create a gap‑fill activity where students use these words in context (e.g., “I bought a T‑shirt at the ______ because it was cheap”)? |
| Souvenirs | Small gifts or objects you buy to remember a place or trip. |
| Trolley | A cart you push in a supermarket to carry your shopping. |