Georgie Hello and welcome to Real Easy English, the podcast where we have real conversations in easy English to help you learn. I’m Georgie.
Neil And I’m Neil. You can read along with this podcast on our website: bbclearningenglish.com.
Georgie Neil, how are you?
Neil I’m very well, thank you, Georgie. Is that a new jacket you’re wearing?
Georgie Yes, it is. Do you like it?
Neil I do, yes, it’s very nice. And today we’re talking about shopping. We’ll talk about where we shop and how much things cost.
Georgie Great, let’s get started. So, Neil, do you enjoy shopping?
Neil Yes, sometimes I enjoy shopping. I like shopping for interesting, fun things for me, not so much for everyday things. How about you?
Georgie Yes, I like shopping sometimes. I think it can be fun to go shopping with friends as another activity to spend time with them and they can give you advice on what to buy as well. And I like going shopping by myself sometimes too.
Neil And your new jacket, is that the most recent thing you’ve bought?
Georgie Yes, my new red jacket. I bought it last week online and it arrived last Thursday.
Neil So did you get a good deal? Was it cheap, not much money?
Georgie Yes, I did get a good deal actually, because it was second hand and that means that someone had the jacket before. So it’s not new, well, it’s new for me, but it’s not new from a shop, so it was quite cheap.
Neil Yeah, because new things are often quite expensive, aren’t they? They cost lots of money.
Georgie Yes, exactly.
Neil So, Georgie, you said you got a good deal for your jacket. What was the price?
Georgie Ooh. It was twenty pounds. It was quite cheap, it didn’t cost much.
Neil That is a good price!
Georgie And Neil, what was the most recent thing you bought?
Neil Well, apart from everyday things which I don’t like buying, I bought some new glasses.
Georgie Ooh. Why did you buy some new glasses?
Neil Well, because I broke my old ones.
Georgie Oops.
Neil And my eyes are getting worse.
Georgie Oh no! Do you like your new glasses?
Neil I do, yes. And I got a really good deal, they were half price.
Georgie Wow. So that’s fifty percent discount.
Neil Yes, that’s right.
Georgie Nice and cheap.
Neil Yes. So, Georgie, you said you bought your new jacket online. Do you buy lots of your stuff online? Do you do online shopping or do you prefer to go to the shops?
Georgie I like going into the shop because you can see all of the clothes, physically, but it’s really easy to order online because the clothes and things that you buy just arrive at your house. Super easy.
What about you? Do you order lots of things online?
Neil Yeah, I… I do most of my shopping online. I think unless you have to really see the thing, I’d rather have it delivered.
Georgie OK, let’s recap the vocabulary we heard during the conversation.
We had price, the amount of money you pay for something.
Neil We heard cheap, not much money.
Georgie** Expensive**, a lot of money.
Neil A good deal, a lower price than most people pay for something.
Georgie And second hand, something you bought that someone else had before you.
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Neil Next time, we’ll talk about restaurants and eating out.
Georgie Bye for now.
Neil Goodbye.
