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Speaking
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Topics usually appear in the IELTS Speaking exam
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Using Fillers
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IELTS writing (introductory)
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Speaking Vocabulary | Shopping
Definitions
- advertising campaign: a series of advertisements to persuade people to buy something
- big brand names: large well-known companies or product names
- to be careful with money: to not over-spend
- carrier bag: bags (usually plastic) supplied by shops
- customer service: the degree to which customers are treated well
- to get into debt: to owe money
- to give someone the hard sell: to put pressure on someone to buy something
- high street names: well-known shops
- independent stores: small shops independent of large companies
- local shops: community shops
- loyalty card: a card issued by a shop to allow customers to save money on the basis of what they spend
- must-have product: a product that is very popular that a lot of people want to have
- to be on a tight budget: to have a limited amount of money to spend
- to be on commission: to pay someone in relation to the amount they sell
- a pay in cash: to pay for something using coins or paper money
- to pay the full price: to pay the full amount for something
- to pick up a bargain: to buy something much cheaper than the normal price
- to run up a credit card bill: to owe money on a credit card
- to shop around: to try different shops to find the best deal
- shop assistant: the person who serves customers
- to shop until you drop: to do a lot of shopping
- to slash prices: to reduce prices a great deal
- to snap up a bargain: to buy something quickly that is being sold cheaply
- summer sales: a period in the year when things are sold cheaply
- to try something on: to see if an item of clothing fits or is suitable
- to be value for money: to be worth the cost
- window shopping: to visit a store to look at items without the intention of buying anything
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