English Vocabulary & Expressions for SHOPPING in North America
MUST WATCH! WATCH NOW AND GET 1000 POINTS! Did I get your attention? Today’s lesson is all about shopping smart. Companies want you to spend your hard-earned money in their stores, and they use publicity and catch words to grab your attention (and wallet). In this lesson, I am going to teach you vocabulary and phrases that are used in marketing so that you can recognize them and make smart shopping choices. I will teach you the meaning of “flash sale”, “daily deals”, “must-buy”, “price match”, “BOGO”, “2 4 1”, “mark down”, “clearance”, “store closing sale”, and more. You will learn how to avoid impulse buys whether you are out at the mall or at the grocery store. You can thank me later by donating all that money you saved at https://www.engvid.com/support
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