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Clothes Shopping (conversation)

Rheedan: Hello my name is Rheedan.


Vicki: Hello, I'm Vicki.
Rheedan: Welcome to Clothes Store, can I help you?
Vicki: No, thanks. I'm just browsing.
Rheedan: Okay. Let me know if you need any help.
Vicki: Actually do you have any dresses in stock?
Rheedan: Yes.Let me show you.
Vicki: I like this one. Do you have it in another color?
Rheedan: Yes, this dress also comes in red, blue, black, and green.
Vicki: I'd like to try the blue one, please.
Rheedan: Sure, the changing rooms are over there.
Vicki: Can I try this in a smaller size?
Rheedan: Sorry, we don't have any in stock left in that color. Would you
like to try another color?
Vicki: I really like the blue one.
Rheedan: We have a special offer, buy one get one free.
Vicki: Really?That's a bargain.
Rheedan: Yes, we have a lot of special deals on our clothing.
Vicki: In that case, I'll take the red one and the black one.
Rheedan: Would you like anything else?
Vicki: No, thanks.I'll just get this.Can I pay by card?
Rheedan: Of course, please enter your pin.
Vicki: What is my pin number?Oh, yes.
Rheedan: Please wait one moment. Sign here.
Vicki: Can I get a receipt?
Rheedan: Of course, here you go.
Vicki: Thank you. Have a nice day.
Rheedan: Thanks for shopping with us.

'Browsing' means looking at many things in a shop to see if


there is something you want
to buy.
If you're looking for something in particular, you can ask, "Do
you sell jeans?"
"Do you have jeans?"
"I'm looking for jeans."
"Do you have jeans in stock?"
If the shop has the clothing you're looking for, you will want
to try it on before you buy it.
You can try on the clothing in the changing room, a room for
trying on clothing.
After you've tried on the clothing, you might want to change
the size or colour.
You can ask, "Do you have this is another size?"
"Do you have this in a size eight?"
"Do you have this is another colour?"
"Do you have this in green?"
You've tried on the clothing, it's the right size and the right
colour, now you want to know how much it costs.
If you're buying one item, you can ask, "How much is this?"
If you're buying more than one item, you can ask, "How much
are these?"
If the clothing costs a lot of money, you can say, "That's really
expensive."
If the clothing isn't expensive, you can say, "That's really
cheap," or, "That's a bargain."
If you choose to buy the clothing, you can say, "I'll take them,"
or, "I'll take it."
Once you've finished shopping and are getting ready to pay,
the shop assistant might ask you, "Will there be anything
else?"
"Can I help with anything else?"
They will ask if you want to pay with cash or by card.
Usually they'll just say, "Cash or card?"
Vicki: You can answer, "I'll pay by card," or, "I'll pay by
cash."
Don't forget to get a receipt.
Say, "Could I have a receipt please?"
I hope these phrases help you the next time you're shopping.

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