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[Essential Vocabulary for Grocery Shopping: Mastering Supermarket Terminology]-[Episode 109 - At the Store]

English Vocabulary Booster · B1 · 2021-10-06

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📋 Summary

Mastering Grocery Store Vocabulary: A Practical Guide

In this episode of English Vocabulary Booster, host Lara guides listeners through essential English terminology used in a supermarket setting. Using a humorous narrative about a husband struggling to navigate a grocery store, the episode highlights five key terms that every English learner should master to navigate shopping trips with confidence.

1. Produce: The Fresh Foundation

The first term introduced is produce. In a supermarket context, this refers specifically to "fruit and vegetables"—items grown on a farm to be sold. Lara notes that the produce section is typically located at either the beginning or the end of a store. She explains that navigating this section is often considered the most "complicated part" of shopping because it requires selecting the best quality items, unlike picking up pre-packaged goods like cereal.

2. Grocery Shopping: The Routine Task

Lara defines grocery shopping as the act of buying food. She clarifies that "groceries are food," distinguishing them from other household items. Sharing her personal routine, she mentions that she finds the activity "really relaxing" and tries to go once a week, though she occasionally visits more frequently due to the convenience of living near a local store. For learners, this term is fundamental for describing one's weekly errands.

3. Poultry: Understanding Meat Categories

The third term is poultry, which refers to the "meat from farm birds" such as chicken, turkey, or geese. During the discussion, Lara touches upon her personal dietary habits, noting that she and her boyfriend are "trying to cut down on meat." She also offers a relatable tip about cooking, mentioning that if one is not skilled at preparing it, chicken can taste "horrible" due to its specific consistency.

4. Dairy: Milk-Based Products

Dairy encompasses any products "made from milk," including cheese, yogurt, and milk itself. Lara, identifying as Italian, admits to being a "huge fan of cheese," though she has had to reduce her intake due to "issues with cholesterol levels." This section of the podcast emphasizes that dairy is a distinct category in the store, often grouped together for shoppers looking for refrigerated essentials.

5. The Checkout: Completing the Transaction

Finally, the checkout is defined as the place where you "pay for your food." It is the final step of the shopping experience where items are placed on a conveyor belt, scanned, and paid for. Lara confesses that she feels "super nervous" at the checkout, citing the anxiety of managing multiple tasks simultaneously—such as bagging items, paying, and keeping the line moving so as not to annoy other shoppers. She highlights that the checkout is a high-pressure environment where many factors feel "outside of my control."

Conclusion

By framing these vocabulary words within a relatable story, the episode makes learning English practical and engaging. Whether you are navigating the produce section or waiting in line at the checkout, these five terms—produce, grocery shopping, poultry, dairy, and checkout—provide the necessary linguistic tools to handle any supermarket visit like a native speaker.

🎯Key Sentences

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I looked all over the place.
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I mean, how hard can he be?
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I'll get you some this week.
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Alright, turn the corner.
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I'll see you later.
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📝Key Phrases

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all over the place
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run out of
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turn the corner
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come by
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just so you know
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to a new episode of english vocabulary booster.
My name is lara and i'm a salsa certified english teacher.
Learning new vocabulary usually takes a long time, but we'll do it in a way that's easy, quick and efficient.
In every episode, we'll learn how to use five new english words or expressions so that you too, can start speaking like a native.
So let's get learning you guys.
What's up today we are going to be talking about vocabulary that we will need at the store.

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