How to Speak with a 🛒 Supermarket Cashier | English Conversation Practice

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • In this English conversation practice video, language learners can watch and practice an authentic conversation between a customer and a supermarket or grocery store cashier. By watching and also speaking the phrases, and mastering the expressions and questions used in this English conversation lesson, students will develop the skills and confidence to speak more natural English while traveling or living in English speaking countries. In addition, this video lesson can help both customers and cashiers learn how to communicate more fluently in English. The role play method has proven to be a powerful way to help English language learners become more fluent speaking English.
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    ⏱TimeStamps⏱
    0:00 - Intro
    0:14 - Greeting
    0:36 - Method of payment
    0:40 - Ask/Negotiate for meaning
    1:12 - Speak more slowly
    2:19 - How to use a debit card machine
    2:57 - Final greetings
    English conversation used in this video.
    Cashier: How are you doing today?
    Customer: Fine, thanks. And you?
    Cashier: I can’t complain. Did you bring your own bag?
    Customer: Yes, I did.
    Cashier: OK. Cash or credit?
    Customer: Sorry, could you repeat that?
    Cashier: Would you like to pay by cash or credit card?
    Customer: Can I pay with a debit card?
    Cashier: Sure, that’s fine.
    Cashier: Would you like to donate $5 to Children’s Hospital today?
    Customer: Sorry, I didn’t catch that. Could you speak a little more slowly?
    Cashier: Would you like to donate $5 to Children’s Hospital?
    Customer: Umm, OK.
    Narrator: Or…
    Customer: No, thank you.
    Cashier: Your total is $35.63.
    Customer: OK, thanks.
    Cashier: Debit card, right?
    Customer: Yes, that’s right.
    Cashier: Put your card in the slot.
    Customer: Here?
    Cashier: Yes. Now enter your PIN
    Customer: OK.
    Cashier: Hit the green button.
    Customer: Sorry, what was that?
    Narrator: Hot the green button equals press the green button.
    Cashier: Press the green button.
    Customer: Right. I got it.
    Cashier: OK. Here’s your receipt. Have a nice day.
    Customer: Thank you for your help.
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    Neste vídeo, os alunos que estão aprendendo inglês podem praticar uma conversa entre um cliente e um supermercado ou caixa de mercearia. Observando e praticando as frases, expressões e perguntas usadas nesta aula de aprendizado de inglês, os alunos desenvolverão as habilidades e a confiança para se comunicar em inglês enquanto viajam ou vivem em países de língua inglesa.
    En este video, los estudiantes de inglés pueden practicar una conversación entre un cliente y el cajero de un supermercado o tienda de comestibles. Al observar y practicar las frases, expresiones y preguntas utilizadas en esta lección de aprendizaje del idioma inglés, los estudiantes desarrollarán las habilidades y la confianza para comunicarse en inglés mientras viajan o viven en países de habla inglesa.
    Dalam video ini, pembelajar bahasa Inggris dapat mempraktikkan percakapan antara pelanggan dengan supermarket atau kasir toko kelontong. Dengan mengamati dan mempraktikkan ungkapan, ungkapan, dan pertanyaan yang digunakan dalam pembelajaran bahasa Inggris ini, siswa akan mengembangkan keterampilan dan kepercayaan diri untuk berkomunikasi dalam bahasa Inggris saat bepergian atau tinggal di negara-negara berbahasa Inggris.
    इस वीडियो में, अंग्रेजी भाषा सीखने वाले ग्राहक और सुपरमार्केट या किराने की दुकान कैशियर के बीच बातचीत का अभ्यास कर सकते हैं। इस अंग्रेजी भाषा सीखने के पाठ में उपयोग किए जाने वाले वाक्यांशों, अभिव्यक्तियों और प्रश्नों को देखने और अभ्यास करने से, छात्रों को अंग्रेजी बोलने वाले देशों में यात्रा या रहने के दौरान अंग्रेजी में संवाद करने का कौशल और आत्मविश्वास विकसित होगा।
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Komentáře • 136

  • @noors3867
    @noors3867 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Perfect! Thank you so much for making these videos! I volunteer at my local library to help people practice their English conversation and these videos would be great!
    Could you please do something similar to this but with money and measurements/quantity of grocery items? For example, with money you could focus on how different coins make a certain amount of cents, such as for $2.75, three quarters make the 75 cents. Then for measurements or quantity, it could be something like 1) Oranges: "2 for a dollar" which can also be said as "2 oranges are $1." 2) Apples: 79 cents per pound 3) Grapes: $1.99 per pound - and then you can point out the price difference between 2) and 3) and how that will also change if people choose to buy less than a pound of these items. For example, that we can also choose to purchase half pound or quarter pound of fruits/vegetables.
    I think the entire "grocery shopping" can go with lots of different ideas (fish/meat, canned foods etc. and the list just goes on). If it's possible, then maybe you can also consider making a bunch of video series out of it. Thank you so much again!

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Those are wonderful ideas! Thank you so much for that. 👏🏻
      I will absolutely put those ideas on my video production list. 😃

  • @Vlad-Kyiv
    @Vlad-Kyiv Před měsícem +1

    This video is very useful, thank you!

  • @mine1685
    @mine1685 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much! I really needed it!!

  • @DreamKitchen0
    @DreamKitchen0 Před 2 lety

    Great way

  • @SingleStepEnglish
    @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety +9

    Do you pay for groceries using cash, debit or credit card?

  • @rachelsingermacdonald
    @rachelsingermacdonald Před 2 lety +2

    That's really good! I will use it for my students.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent! I hope your students enjoy it. Please let me know if there are any other topics that would be helpful for your classes.

    • @rachelsingermacdonald
      @rachelsingermacdonald Před 2 lety

      @@SingleStepEnglish Thanks! I didn't end up using it because I haven't taught them that. I'm still teaching sections of the grocery store, asking where things are, and names of foods. But I'm going to keep it around so when we get to that topic I can use it :)

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 2 lety

      That sounds great! I hope your lessons all go well. Perhaps, I can make another video about the different sections in a grocery store.

  • @vivianagambetta9197
    @vivianagambetta9197 Před rokem

    Really good dialogue, thank you

  • @jhonnatam12
    @jhonnatam12 Před 3 lety +1

    I liked it.👍
    Take it easy. By.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, Junior. Good to hear from you!

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety

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  • @palvini
    @palvini Před rokem +1

    Thank's for video. i development English, one day i go to Other county i useing words.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před rokem +1

      @Ömer
      I am very glad to read that! I hope you can use these words and phrases in other countries.

  • @user-ny1rj8xu8j
    @user-ny1rj8xu8j Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks sir❤

  • @ikiristovska4053
    @ikiristovska4053 Před rokem +1

    Best video 🆒

  • @dipitisaikia6644
    @dipitisaikia6644 Před 3 lety

    Nice👌👍

  • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
    @user-cb2cz8tp2k Před 3 lety +2

    I really appreciate that.
    I will imitate the cashier role as well as the customer role...I need a lot to speak like a native .
    Thanks again.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety

      My pleasure! I hope this video will help you speak fluently.
      It is really good practice to role play both the cashier and the customer.

    • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
      @user-cb2cz8tp2k Před 3 lety +1

      Hi , I will do my best
      now I am under the pressure because of my exams ,but I watched your video and saved it in my phone so I can watch it several times .

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety +1

      I hope you pass all your exams with high marks. Remember to get enough sleep. It is important to study, but also to rest.

    • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
      @user-cb2cz8tp2k Před 3 lety +3

      How can I thank you sir, what can I say to you .
      God bless you.
      I will do my best .
      Please, take care of your self.

  • @susanthaweththasinghe9023

    Sir , i m really surprise you have had many replies to who comments .its rare to see
    How can you help me for me to ready for my next level of education, masters
    Thanks Sir
    i am Sri Lanka

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety

      Nice to meet you! Thank you for your comment and I hope you enjoy all my videos. If you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask.

  • @ranashahbaz3066
    @ranashahbaz3066 Před 2 lety

    Good

  • @luisruiz2875
    @luisruiz2875 Před 2 lety

    In spoken English, conversations go way faster.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your feedback. I will try to increase the speed for my next video. Please check it out!

  • @ikiristovska4053
    @ikiristovska4053 Před rokem

    Dva znam ⭐💯

  • @sayanihazra1140
    @sayanihazra1140 Před 3 lety +1

    And one more question - whom should i assign this work to? And to whom should i assign this work.? Both are ok? Or not?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety +1

      The first question ends in a preposition. Most grammarians do not accept ending questions or sentences in a preposition. However, you will hear people using sentences that end in prepositions in everyday conversations. I hope that helps!

    • @sayanihazra1140
      @sayanihazra1140 Před 3 lety

      @@SingleStepEnglish thank u sir

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety

      My pleasure!

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety

      Do you use your own bag at the supermarket in your country?

    • @sayanihazra1140
      @sayanihazra1140 Před 3 lety

      @@SingleStepEnglish no sir

  • @sayanihazra1140
    @sayanihazra1140 Před 3 lety

    Hello sir. Actually today i m going to ask u something different. Submit by 1pm not more than 1pm and no later than 1pm. Sir could you please tell me that both are grammatically correct or not?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety +1

      Isn't this one sentence? Perhaps an easier request would be....Submit by 1 pm, and no later than that, please.

    • @sayanihazra1140
      @sayanihazra1140 Před 3 lety

      @@SingleStepEnglish so no more than 1pm it's not the correct form. Ok thank u sir

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety +1

      For no more than, it is common to use an amount or price rather than a time. For example: The most I will pay is $100, no more than that.

    • @sayanihazra1140
      @sayanihazra1140 Před 3 lety

      @@SingleStepEnglish one more question sir. If i say everyone has got it only she is left. Is it correct sir?
      And 2 days left or 2days are left which one is correct?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 3 lety

      The first sentence is fine. Everyone has got it, only she is left. Or, only she is remaining.

  • @andrewmurray9391
    @andrewmurray9391 Před rokem

    You missed the part where they have a fit and call you rude for not asking for all the intimate details of their life while buying drugs and alcohol to forget your own.
    I'm being a little silly, but for real, it's going to be strange for ESL when they use innuendo and double-speak.
    Cashier- Carrots are on sale.
    Customer- thank you, but I don't need any today.
    Cashier- what a f-ing a-hole, how dare you, so rude!
    Customer- ?Que mierda?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před rokem

      Wait...carrots are on sale? ;-)
      Which aisle?
      Maybe I can include that info in my next supermarket cashier video...

  • @iqrarhuseynov631
    @iqrarhuseynov631 Před rokem

    Fufufufufufufufufuf

  • @coffinperson
    @coffinperson Před 2 lety

    Yeah, I'd rather head straight to the self-checkout. Small talk with cashiers is robotic, meaningless and pointless.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  Před 2 lety

      I can understand your point of view. However, I have had some entertaining cashiers over the years.

  • @Nictastic089
    @Nictastic089 Před 2 lety

    This hurt to watch as a cashier of 10 years