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[Mastering the Art of Finding a Bargain: Shopping Vocabulary and Idioms]-[0355 Finding a Bargain]

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Navigating the World of Shopping: A Guide to Bargains and Idioms

In episode 355 of the ESL Podcast, host Dr. Jeff McQuillan explores the nuances of shopping-related vocabulary through a dialogue between Manuel and Georgia. The conversation highlights the excitement of finding deals and provides a deep dive into common English expressions used to describe retail experiences.

The Concept of 'Going Overboard' and Outlet Shopping

Georgia recounts her trip to an outlet mall, a location where companies sell items at a lower price than standard retail stores, often because the products were unpopular or slightly flawed. Reflecting on her massive haul, Georgia admits that she might have "gone overboard," an idiom meaning to do something to an extreme or exceed necessary limits. This serves as a cautionary tale for those who find themselves caught up in the thrill of a sale.

Understanding Discounts and Pricing Strategies

Throughout the discussion, several key terms for price reductions are defined:

  • Discounted/On Sale: Items sold at a price lower than usual.
  • Reduced Prices: Similar to a discount, these are prices lowered for a specific period.
  • Knocking off the price: A phrasal verb meaning to lower the cost of an item. Georgia notes that her store "knocked another $5 off" the already discounted price.
  • Bargain Basement Prices: This colorful expression refers to extremely low prices. Historically, stores would place clearance items in the basement, leading to the phrase "bargain basement" as a descriptor for the lowest possible costs.

The Psychology of the 'Special Offer'

Georgia describes her experience with a "special offer," also known as a promotion. In her case, the store offered a deal: "buy four, get the fifth one free." While she initially intended to purchase only three sweaters, the incentive led her to buy five. This highlights the concept of "temptation"—the desire to acquire something—and the need to "resist" it, which is defined as the ability to stop oneself from doing something desired. Manuel challenges her logic, questioning if the promotion actually caused her to spend more money than originally planned.

Shopping as an Experience: 'Shopping Heaven' and 'A Breather'

Georgia describes her state of mind at the mall as being in "shopping heaven," implying a place or situation where everything is perfect and one is completely happy. After her initial spree, she returns home for a "breather," which the podcast defines as a short break or a pause in an activity to rest.

Conclusion

This episode effectively bridges the gap between everyday conversation and linguistic education. By dissecting terms like "bargain," "discounted," and "breather," the podcast provides listeners with the essential tools to describe their own shopping experiences in English. Whether one is hunting for deals at an outlet or simply taking a break, understanding these idioms adds a layer of depth to one's vocabulary.

🎯Key Sentences

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I did go overboard a bit today.
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I was in shopping heaven.
3
I can see that.
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I got them at half price.
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How could I resist?
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📝Key Phrases

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go overboard
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in heaven
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knock off
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at half price
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special offer
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to English as a Second Language podcast number 355, Finding a Bargain.
This is English as a Second Language podcast episode 355.
I'm your host, Dr Jeff McQuillan, coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles, California.
Visit our website at eslpodcom.
There you can download a learning guide for this episode to help you improve your English even faster.
This episode is called Finding a Bargain.

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