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Shopping

When we go shopping we can go either to a big department store or to the shop which specializes in some extra goods, e.g.

You can buy vegetables and fruit at a greengrocers.
You can buy meat and sausages at a butcher shop.
You can buy bread, rolls and cakes at a bakery.
You can buy chocolate, bags of candy and cakes at a sweet shop.
You can buy flowers at a florists.
You can buy different metal goods (nails) at a hardware store.
You can buy writing paper and envelopes at a stationary store.
You can buy TV sets, washing machines at an electrical dealers.
You can buy toys for your children at toy shops (dolls, toy trucks, balls, etc).
You can buy shoes at a shoe shop.

The most common shop in Britain is the grocer. He sells food, such as tea, coffee, sugar, flour, butter, cheese, eggs, jam, tinned food and kitchen needs such as dishsoap, detergents and polish. Another common shop is the chemists. You can buy medicines and ointments, toothpaste, combs, bath soap. Food products are usually bought in a self service shop or a supermarket. The supermarket is bigger and you can also buy goods from the chemist and hardware here. In a self service store you go in, pick up a basket or a wheeled cart, walk around the shop a choose what you want. At the exit there is a cash-desk or a cashier where you pay for all your merchandise together, either with cash or with your credit card. A typical feature of modern big cities are big department stores. They are usually huge buildings equipped with speedy lifts and  escalators, where you can buy almost everything from food to furniture. As for currency we may use banknotes or coins if we want to pay cash. (In our state crowns - 1 crown has 100 hellers, in Great Britain pounds - 1 L has 100 pennies) Money you can earn, inherit, win, lend, borrow, steal or win in a bet.

An average Czech family goes shopping every day to a local supermarket for necessary food. Once a week they usually do one bigger purchase for the weekend and from time to time they have to buy clothes and shoes. A foreigner visiting our country might buy a nice picture book about our country, a record or compact disc, cut glass, china and dolls in national costumes.

 




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