Практика Shadowing: Learn English Naturally at the Grocery Store (Real-Life English) - Изучайте разговорный английский с YouTube

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Welcome guys.
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Today we are learning beginner English at the grocery store.
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We're in Hinton today, home of the first Freesome Bros in Canada.
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And it's one of the largest independently owned grocery store chains in Canada.
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And we're gonna do our grocery shopping here for the week.
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So start the word count and let's go.
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Right now we're in the vegetable and fresh produce area.
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So this is all fresh produce.
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These are watermelons.
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Should we take some just to have on the road?
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You want?
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You don't want to get a whole watermelon?
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No, because it's easy just to eat a piece.
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We're just going to buy already pre-cut watermelons.
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And this is my shopping cart,
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and I'm going to place this into my shopping cart.
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I just put down the watermelon in my shopping cart.
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And they have like a mini restaurant in here,
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so you could order fresh food here.
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And here is a salad bar.
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So they sell local food as well.
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You can see that this is this cheese.
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It's from the local area.
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Yeah, it's from the local area.
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So this right here is the cheese area.
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So we just picked up a piece of cheese that we're gonna buy.
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But you can see here, these are all cheeses.
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These different types of cheeses.
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This is a very popular brand called the Laughing Cow.
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Me personally, I'm not a huge fan of cheese,
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but most people in the world love cheese.
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I don't.
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So this is the sliced meat area so all
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that meat you see behind the glass there you can ask them to slice the meat
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and they'll slice it into thin strips for you
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or however think you want it
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so this is the meat section are we going to get any sliced meat
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or meat here what are we going to eat for um
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our late lunch we can look for a roasted chicken over there yeah should we do
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that or what do you guys want i'm buying some cheese we could just get a roasted chicken
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but also this pre-cooked meals kind of looks good.
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They got ginger beef and sweet and sour pork.
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And they have some honey garlic wings.
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Have a look what you guys want there.
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So these meals are all pre-cooked meals.
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You just have to warm them up and then you can eat them.
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There's lasagna here.
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There's sweet and sour pork,
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Salisbury steak, ginger beef, honey garlic wings.
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Okay so we just picked up some honey garlic wings and I put it down into my shopping cart.
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Now this is the bakery.
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You see behind there they have ovens,
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baking bread and all those workers,
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all those employees behind there bake bread.
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And this is just the bakery section.
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You get fresh bread here that they make fresh every single day.
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This type of bread is called buns.
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These are buns.
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So this is the packaged meat section.
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All these meats are packaged.
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See this, this is a package and these meats are packaged and they're vacuum sealed.
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Vacuum sealed.
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These are all vacuum sealed packaged meats.
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And this, this is not vacuum sealed because there's still air inside.
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This is vacuum sealed because there's no air.
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This is beef ox tail, three pieces.
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This is a portion just for you.
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Oh, I need more than that. $15.
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Yeah, no, I wouldn't buy it here.
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I get a tail for 12.
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Yeah, and here you have,
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you have the poultry sections.
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But how can you practice your speaking when you have no one to speak with?
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There you get three to five new videos every single week,
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specifically made to practice your speaking in English,
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where you can practice your accent,
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your pronunciation, and your confidence in English.
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Check out my Patreon in the description to get started.
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You have a full chicken here.
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You have chicken breast here, just chicken breast.
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You have chicken thighs here, chicken thigh.
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These are called chicken drumsticks, chicken wings.
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And then the chicken legs, pork.
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And then over here you have beef.
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Beef is a lot more red in color than pork.
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So you see this right up there, it's called an aisle.
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So this is aisle number two.
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This is called an aisle.
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And there's another aisle beside it and another aisle.
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You see that's aisle three, four, five.
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And this section, there's a lot of canned goods.
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There's canned tomatoes, canned beans down there.
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And there's more canned foods here.
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Canned beans, canned ravioli, canned chili.
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These foods are canned.
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So this is all made in Calgary, Alberta.
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So not imported local, provincial produce.
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And these are dill pickled eggs.
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Nice.
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Although I don't like dill pickled eggs, I respect them.
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Proudly, Alberta made.
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Oh, this is from Alberta too.
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This right here, this is the cheese area.
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There's also more cheese here.
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And a lot of these are dips.
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Dips are just, you can really dip anything,
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but most common is dipping with chips.
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So you have a chip and you dip it,
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and it just adds flavor.
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Did you see a spinach dip anywhere?
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So that right there is the fruit juice section.
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There's different types of fruit juices.
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What's your favorite type of fruit juice?
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Yeah, this is the yogurt section.
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So all of these are different flavors of yogurt.
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Strawberry yogurt, vanilla yogurt, mixed berry yogurt.
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So this is the frozen section, the frozen foods.
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There's ice cream and other frozen foods down there,
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but something that caught my eye,
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something that caught my eye,
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that just means something that caught my attention, is this.
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Molona.
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If you're Korean, then you know what this is, Molona.
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This is my favorite ice cream.
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I'm surprised it doesn't say like,
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Lotte there or something, but Molona.
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Actually, I do think it says somewhere on it.
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Oh, this one says lotte on it.
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That one.
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Yukimi.
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And these are just frozen foods,
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so you can buy one of these and just warm it up in a microwave and then eat it.
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These are all frozen foods.
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And I remember when I was a kid,
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I used to eat Pop-Tarts all the time for lunch.
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All the time.
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These loaves of bread are a lot more processed the ones we saw over there
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because these last longer these are not freshly made every day
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these are these are not as fresh they're more processed you
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want a peanut butter yeah it's crunchy crunchy peanut butter i'm going to place
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that down in the cart and if i didn't want this
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if i took it and i didn't want it i could put it back
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so i'm going to put back the peanut butter
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because i don't want it and i'm going to take this one instead instead
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so i don't want that one but i want this one instead
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Now there's a lot more made in Canada signs to promote Canadian products.
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Made in Canada became very popular because people started just buying Canadian products.
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We'll buy some honey.
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All this section right here is cereal.
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These are all cereals.
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My favorite cereal, right here.
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This is my favorite cereal.
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Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
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And I'm going to say, very high in sugar.
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This whole section is just pet foods.
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This is the dry food I think and this is wet.
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This is wet food and this is dry food.
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Did you want to take some whiskers there for our cat?
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This one?
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Yep, as a treat.
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As we're going home now.
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This one is for our cat whiskers.
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On the other side these are all detergents for your laundry.
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So these ones are just pods so it's not a liquid and these in the bottom here are in liquid form.
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These up top here are in pod form so you just throw a pod into your washing machine.
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Cleaning supplies, household necessities like dish soap,
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dishwasher pods, stuff to clean your stainless steel,
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to clean your vehicle, to clean your bathroom.
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So you can see these bananas right here are very green,
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these ones are very yellow.
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So you can see these bananas are not ripe,
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but these bananas are ripe.
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See how yellow they are?
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These bananas are ripe.
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That means ready to eat.
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These ones are not ripe.
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So they're not ready to eat.
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All right, could I get two pulled pork ones?
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Yes, please.
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Just a sandwich.
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To go.
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I got two sandwiches.
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So we each got a pulled pork sandwich.
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I was wondering why she brought out a big box and then she brought out that bun.
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I was like...
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Looks good with a pulled pork.
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You guys could have shared one.
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You better eat it all.
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I don't realize that.
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So now we're gonna check out.
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This is the checkout counter and we're going to check out.
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cashier, the person working here,
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is gonna check us out.
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And now we're gonna unpack our shopping cart and put it on the conveyor belt.
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This is the conveyor belt and it spins around.
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This one's kind of unique.
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They usually look like this.
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No, we'll just carry them like that.
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Okay, so we just finished our shopping here at Friesens.
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How much did we spend?
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$120.
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$120.
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And we got all this shopping.
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And now we're walking back to our camper van.
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Okay, so we got all our shopping now.
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What's that piece of paper they gave you at the very end?
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It's a grocery receipt.
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And it tells us what we purchased and how much we paid.
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Okay, so this is a grocery receipt
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or you can just call it a receipt
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and it just tells you everything you purchased
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and then the total amount at the end and our total was a hundred and twenty dollars and fifty cents,
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which is normal in Canada.
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Okay guys, now we're just stopped at the side of the highway to have some lunch.
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This is my lunch.
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So we stopped to get a pulled beef sandwich.
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This is the sandwich.
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So this is a sandwich.
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bussing.
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That is a good sandwich.
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And if something tastes good,
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a very popular slang word in English to say is bussing.
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It's bussing.
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And this is bussing.
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So remember guys, if you want to get the 3,000 most common English words,
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it's in the description.
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This was my favorite comment from last video.
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And these were the top three countries you were from last video.
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Leave a comment again, where you're from,
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what you learned, and what you want to see next video.
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Thank you guys.
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Grocery store chains in Canada.
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Fresh produce area, piece of cheese that we're gonna buy.
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Sliced meat area.
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So it's our package.
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Vacuum sealed.
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You have a whole chicken here.
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There's canned tomatoes.
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Local fruit juice section.
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Yeah, this is the yogurt section.
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So this is the frozen section,
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the frozen foods for lunch.
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These loaves of bread.
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You want a peanut butter?
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Cereals.
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These are all cereals.
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So you can see these bananas right here are very green,
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but these bananas are ripe.
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Just a sandwich.
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So now we're gonna check out and put it on the conveyor belt.
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$120.
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This is a grocery receipt or you can just call it a receipt.
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If you guys are serious about learning English and you want to practice your speaking,
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then check out my Patreon in the description.
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I post three new videos a week that help you practice your pronunciation,
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pronunciation, your accent, and most importantly your confidence when speaking English.
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So if you guys want to improve your English,
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check out my Patreon in the description.
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I'll see you guys there.
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And remember, you will become fluent in English.

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