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So, so my plan was to go to the grocery store with you
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So, so my plan was to go to the grocery store with you
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and me and Dory and we were going to show you
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the grocery store in English
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but I underestimated how difficult it is to film with a toddler by myself at the grocery store.
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Also there's music playing and there are people around and it's just really difficult to do all by yourself.
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I hear a garbage truck outside.
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I heard it too.
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So anyway, it was kind of a fail,
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but I'll show you the groceries that we bought as I'm putting them away.
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And I'll try to film this video again later,
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maybe with the help of a friend or my husband.
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And we're also going to do a little vocabulary quiz together of all of the most important words
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that you use at a grocery store.
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Sometimes my students are even surprised that I use the word groceries,
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grocery store, going to do grocery shopping,
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because in a lot of textbooks, you'll see supermarket.
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But much more commonly in my everyday life,
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I use the word grocery shopping or going to the grocery store.
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And we're going to talk about what you say when you go to buy your food at the checkout line,
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at the checkout counter with the cashier.
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I know that in the past when I have been learning other languages,
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I prepare what I'm going to say when I go to checkout at the grocery store,
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and sometimes the person asks me questions and I have no idea what they're saying,
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even though I prepared in advance.
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Of course, we can never know exactly what we're going to be asked,
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but I can share with you some of the most common questions that you'll probably be asked when you go grocery shopping.
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Don't forget anything that you learned in this video.
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I'm going to put a PDF down below
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that you can download for free with all of the vocabulary from this video and an exercise that you can do
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as you're watching it.
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So download that PDF from the link down below.
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The garbage trucks outside.
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Yeah.
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Could you hear it?
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Yeah, I hear it.
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Okay.
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Let's do our first vocabulary question together.
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So when we're walking around in the grocery store,
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there are generally long areas, long stretches of space.
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And these are called what?
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For example, Dory and I walked down the,
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walked down the, looking for the pickles.
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Do we call this a hallway,
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an aisle, a lane, or a corridor?
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What do you think?
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Yeah, the aisle!
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We walked down the aisle looking for the pickles.
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Looking for pickles.
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Notice the pronunciation of the word the before a vowel.
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It's pronounced the, the aisle, the aisle.
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All of these other vocabulary words describe a similar thing.
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An aisle, a corridor, a hallway, a lane.
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These are all similar things.
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The difference between them is that it depends in which context you use them.
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So for the word aisle,
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we generally use aisle in a grocery store,
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also on an airplane, the aisle between seats when you're walking on an airplane.
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It's hot outside, huh, Dory?
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It's not?
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I thought it was pretty hot it's like 25 degrees out today
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oh gently gently i caught the fly oh the camera's gonna fall um please don't knock into my camera
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because if you knock that it'll fall over and it might break and then mama will be very sad
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yeah yeah so then I can't make videos anymore it's made out of metal that's true
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but my camera if it hits the ground it will break
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so please don't touch it okay second vocabulary word here I
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am looking for a particular item on the blank what is it on the shelf on the mantle On the ledge?
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Or on the stand?
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Yes, on the shelf.
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I am looking for pickles on the shelf.
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I take the pickles off the shelf.
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I put the pickles back on the shelf.
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Dory, can you please grab those pickles off the shelf for me?
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Dory, can you get the pickles off the shelf for me?
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Why did we buy all these chips, Dory?
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This is not chips.
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Oh, these ones are not chips.
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No, no, not this.
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Oh, those ones are not.
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Yeah, you're right.
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These are some other kind of snack.
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I love them.
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These are from Korea.
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Honey butter chips from Korea.
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I will try them.
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Yeah, we'll try them.
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We'll see if you like them.
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Okay, and we got these ones.
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Pickle flavor.
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Pickle!
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Pickle flavor.
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You love pickles.
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Yeah.
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These are pickle flavored chips.
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Do you like pickle flavored chips?
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You do.
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Alright, what else do we have?
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Let's get the rest of the groceries and help me.
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Oh, yeah.
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We've got bread.
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What else?
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Cheese.
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Cucumbers.
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Cucumbers.
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Thank you for showing the cucumbers.
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Good job, buddy.
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Okay, let's put them on the counter.
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Actually, you can put the cucumbers in the fridge.
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Yep.
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Is there space in the fridge?
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No. There's it.
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There's no space.
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Good job, buddy.
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When you're at the grocery store,
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you might want to ask somebody who works there for a particular item.
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Maybe you're looking for something specifically.
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You can say, excuse me, do you have pickles?
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Or excuse me, where are the pickles?
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Really simple, right?
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or you could also say where can I find the pickles or where could I find the pickles
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or excuse me which aisle are the pickles in excuse me
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which aisle are the pickles in excuse me
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which aisle can I find the pickles in excuse me where
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can I find the pickles just a few options there
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that you can use and we've got some pitas and bubble water some delicious bubble water bubbly water
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a little yogurt drinks yep have you ever tried these no we'll see
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if you like them can you put them in the fridge for me please okay
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but they need to be super duper cold yeah they need to be Super duper cold. And chicken?
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Booper, booper cold.
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Booper, booper cold.
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Booper, booper cold.
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What does that mean?
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That means more colder than everything.
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More colder than everything?
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So just colder than everything?
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This is the same.
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Oh yeah.
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What letter is that?
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Cuh cuh cuh.
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Yeah it says cuh cuh cuh.
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It's a c.
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It says cuh.
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It sticks together.
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It sticks together.
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Yeah because those are magnets.
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What is this thing called?
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The thing that you use to put your food in as you're shopping.
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It can come in different shapes and sizes.
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At our particular grocery store here,
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they tend to be smaller but sometimes they're a lot bigger,
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especially around here in Canada and North America,
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in Canada and the States.
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I'm going to go ahead and give you the answer for this one because there's not just one right answer.
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Depending on where you are,
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depending on your region or city,
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you might call this a shopping cart.
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Maybe that's the most common thing to call it,
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a shopping cart, a shopping basket,
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a basket, a cart, just a cart.
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If you've heard it called anything else,
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let us know in the comments down below.
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These are generally free to use
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and in most grocery stores you can usually just take one and go into the store and start shopping.
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At our local grocery store you have to put a coin
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into like a little slot in the shopping cart in order to pull it out
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and unlock it and then when you return it you can get your coin back.
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So this ensures that people actually bring the carts back to the spot where they got them.
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All right we'll put the bubble water in this cabinet down here.
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Uh-oh.
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There's no space.
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There's no room.
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We could make some room.
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But this needs to be cold.
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It does need to be cold, but you know what?
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We already have some cold ones in the fridge,
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so we'll just put these ones under here for now.
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And then it will be,
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It will make it more hot.
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Yeah, it won't be, they won't be cold yet, but that's okay.
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We don't need them yet.
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We already have some cold ones in the fridge.
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Oh, there's no space in here.
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I'm going to put them somewhere else.
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Here.
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Maybe on top of the microwave?
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Yeah.
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I don't know.
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I'll think about it.
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Put them here for now.
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All right, what else is in the bag?
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What other groceries do we have?
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Let's talk about buying our food, paying for our food.
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The person who takes your payment is called the cashier and the action of buying your food,
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of paying for your food is called checking out, to check out.
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I'm gonna go check out.
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I'm gonna go wait in the checkout line.
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I'm gonna go stand in line to check out.
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These days we also have self-checkout,
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self-checkout machines in a lot of places,
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which I know that a lot of my students like
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because it reduces the stress for them of having to talk to an actual human being,
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whatever you prefer.
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But if you've ever used the self checkout,
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you probably know that it's not perfect.
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And sometimes you need an actual human being to help you with the self checkout machine.
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We use the self checkout a lot in my family because Dory likes to check out the items by himself.
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It's fun for kids and toddlers.
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I was on the stroller too.
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Could you grab them for me oh yeah our milk is in the stroller oh yeah please don't drop it
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because uh then there'll be jelly everywhere all right we got milk some cow milk
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and some oat milk what else is in here oh tomatoes
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yeah we've got some grape tomatoes some blackberries and some jelly also known as jam jam or is this jam or jelly
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yeah i say jelly i think that this is jam more confiture yeah that's what you're right that's what that says
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but oh geez okay and some of the questions
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that the cashier might ask you well first let's start with greetings
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so you walk up to the cashier you can just say
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hello how are you great thanks how are you i know
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that this sort of conversation can be a bit nerve-wracking for a lot of students because it involves small talk.
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And small talk is hard.
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Small talk is actually not small.
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It's one of the more advanced things to get used to, to learn.
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A lot of times with small talk conversations,
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people will use words that we don't understand,
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phrasal verbs that we might not understand.
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They might use cultural references that we didn't catch.
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They might speak quickly.
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so don't feel bad if you feel nervous or
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if you don't always understand people in these sort of small talk conversations
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because they are advanced
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or they can excuse me they can be they can be advanced conversations surprisingly
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but there are a couple of questions
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that do come up in almost every checkout situation
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and those are how would you like to pay usually the cashier will ask you this?
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How would you like to pay?
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Or it's possible that they'll say cash or card.
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Cash or card.
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Cash or card.
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They might say cash or credit.
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Cash or credit.
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Cash or credit.
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They might say debit or credit.
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Once they see that you're taking out your card or you say card,
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they might say debit or credit.
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Debit or credit.
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And they're likely to ask you if you have a loyalty card.
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So do you have a CVS card?
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Do you have an optimum card?
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Do you have a whatever the store is that you're in?
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Many stores have a loyalty program,
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so they're asking you, do you have a blank card in order for them to scan
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so that you get points or whatever.
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And you can say, no,
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I don't, or yes, here's my card.
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If you don't understand something that is asked of you,
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it's perfectly fine to say,
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I'm sorry, could you repeat that?
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I'm sorry, what did you say?
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All right, so that's everything.
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A quick little grocery run that I wish I could show you more in depth,
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and I'll try it again in another video.
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But I hope this was helpful.
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If you would like to continue to learn naturally spoken English with us,
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watch this video next, and I will see you very soon.
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Bye!
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