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English Conversation: Shopping at the Supermarket

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Shopping at the Supermarket - Beginner English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
🌱 Lite · A1 · 2026.01.12 · 0m34s

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Pass 2

English subtitles

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Pass 3

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Pass 4

Dictation

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Replay without subtitles

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After Training

Share and retell

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📝 English Conversation Script

Shop Assistant: Hello. Can I help you? Customer: Hello. I need milk and bread. Shop Assistant: Milk is here. Bread is on aisle two. Customer: Thank you. The price is high and I feel vulnerable. Shop Assistant: I am sorry. The price looks awful today. Customer: I am vulnerable about my budget this week. Shop Assistant: Do you want an extra bag? Customer: No, thank you. Is there an extra charge for this bread? Shop Assistant: Yes. There is an extra charge for small items. Shop Assistant: The cheese in the fridge smells awful. Customer: Oh no. That is awful. I do not buy that cheese. Shop Assistant: I can give a small discount. Customer: Thank you. That helps.

📝 📚 English Comprehension Questions

1

Where is the bread?

2

How does the customer feel about the price?

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