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English vocabulary in supermarket,
In this course, we will learn about the essential vocabulary used when shopping in a supermarket. You will explore names of common items such as fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meats, seafood, snacks, beverages, and household supplies. You’ll also become familiar with signs, labels, sections, and tools like carts, baskets, and checkout counters. The course includes practical examples, pronunciation tips, and role-play dialogues to help you use these words naturally in conversation. Whether you're traveling, living abroad, or improving your daily English, this course will make your shopping experience easier and more confident. Start the English Vocabulary in Supermarket Course now and gain the vocabulary you need to shop smoothly, ask questions, and understand product labels in any English-speaking supermarket. English Like A Native
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