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CAR
GROCERY STORE
COUNTRYSIDE
PRODUCE SECTION
BAKERY
DAIRY SECTION
SHOPPING CART
DELI SECTION
FROZEN FOOD SECTION
AISLES
1- FIELD TRIP -------------------- ---------------------------------------- a - A small cart you use in a market to take the products you are buying all around the place.
2- GROCERY STORE ----------- ---------------------------------------- b - Ice cream, frozen pizza, frozen pasta, frozen fruits and vegetables.
3- SHOPPING CART ------------ ---------------------------------------- c - When a teacher takes the students somewhere outside of the classroom.
4- PRODUCE SECTION -------- --------------------------------------- d - All things that would come from cow, goat, or sheep milk. Things like milk, butter or cheese.
5- DELI SECTION --------------- --------------------------------------- e - A place where you can buy many products, food, and general things for your house and your daily life.
6- BAKERY SECTION ---------- --------------------------------------- f - Sliced bread, fresh baked bread, fresh baked buns, French bread. Also cakes, muffins and croissants.
7- DAIRY SECTION ------------- --------------------------------------- g - Here you can find sliced meat, luncheon meat, deli meat. The kind of pre-sliced meat that you would put in a sandwich.
8- FROZEN FOOD SECTION -- --------------------------------------- h - Here you can find the kind of things that grow on trees, like apples, oranges and bananas.
a- In English is more common to say 'super market' than saying 'grocery store'.
[TRUE] OR [FALSE?]b- 'I need to go grocery shopping' means that you need to go to the grocery store.
[TRUE] OR [FALSE?]c- 'I have to stop at the grocery store' means that you need to go grocery shopping, that you need to pick up some groceries.
[TRUE] OR [FALSE?]d- A 'shopping car' is a common object at grocery stores.
[TRUE] OR [FALSE?]e- The first section that Bob shows us is the 'Frozen Food Section'.
[TRUE] OR [FALSE?]f- You can find milk, cheese and butter at the 'Deli Section'.
[TRUE] OR [FALSE?]g- People usually put luncheon meat or deli meat in sandwiches. Things like ham, bologna, oven roasted chicken or oven roasted turkey.
[TRUE] OR [FALSE?]Hi Bob the Canadian here, let’s learn English the grocery store! Hi Bob the Canadian here, if this is your first time here don’t forget click the subscribe button below and give me a thumbs up some point during this video if you enjoy it as you continue to learn English.
Well I was thinking the other day, I really haven’t taken any you a field trip. A field trip is when a teacher takes students somewhere outside the classroom. Normally you would learn a classroom, but sometimes the teacher will take students somewhere and that’s called a field trip. So today I thought we would go a field trip the supermarket or what we usually call English the grocery store. Let me get my keys!
So English we generally use the term, “grocery store”. We don’t often use the term, “supermarket” I know supermarket is quite common other languages, French we say, “supermarché” but English we don’t often say supermarket. It is an English word but we usually say grocery store.
And you could say for instance, “I have stop the grocery store.” You could say, “I need pick up some groceries.” You could say, “I need go the grocery store.” And you could also say, “I need go grocery shopping.” So that’s pretty common. I need get some food, so I’m going go grocery shopping. So let’s head there!
Well we made it, I’m my local grocery store and I thought I would take you guys inside and we’ll look each section of the grocery store and I’ll kind of tell you what the name of the section is, and some the items that you can buy there. So let’s go inside.
One the first things we’re gonna need is a shopping cart otherwise known as a grocery cart. Let’s grab one right here. Now we’re ready. The very first section the grocery store that you’ll see, especially a Canadian grocery store is the produce section. So the produce section is the section where you’ll find fruits, the kinds things that grow trees like apples, oranges, bananas. the way if you are a country that produces bananas just a big, “THANK YOU!” me I love bananas. I eat one everyday.
But yeah you can see the sign up here we’re the produce section so you’re gonna find a lot fruit. You’re also gonna find a lot vegetables. You’re gonna find things like carrots and cucumbers and broccoli and those kinds things. So first section you usually see - the produce section.
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