Module 1 - Chapter 14

Shopping & Money

Learn to shop confidently and talk about money!

Introduction

Shopping Made Easy

Shopping is something we do every day - buying food, clothes, books, and more. Learning shopping vocabulary and phrases helps you buy things, ask about prices, and handle money confidently!

Money Basics

Indian Rupee (INR)

Symbol: ₹

₹100
₹500
₹1,000
$

US Dollar (USD)

Symbol: $

$10
$50
$100

Money Vocabulary

  • Cash - paper money and coins
  • Coins - metal money (₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10)
  • Notes/Bills - paper money (₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100, ₹500, ₹2000)
  • Change - money returned after payment
  • Price - how much something costs
  • Cost - the amount you pay
  • Expensive - costs a lot of money
  • Cheap - costs little money
  • Free - costs nothing
  • Discount - reduced price, sale

Saying Prices

  • ₹50 - Fifty rupees
  • ₹100 - One hundred rupees
  • ₹250 - Two hundred fifty rupees
  • ₹1,000 - One thousand rupees
  • $10.50 - Ten dollars fifty cents
  • $99.99 - Ninety-nine dollars ninety-nine cents

Essential Shopping Phrases

Asking About Items

  • Do you have [item]?
  • I'm looking for [item].
  • Where can I find [item]?
  • Do you sell [item]?
  • Is this available?

Asking About Prices

  • How much is this?
  • What's the price?
  • How much does it cost?
  • Is there a discount?
  • Is it on sale?

Making Decisions

  • I'll take it.
  • I'll buy this one.
  • Can I try it on?
  • Do you have a bigger/smaller size?
  • I'm just looking, thanks.

Payment

  • I'll pay by cash.
  • Can I pay by card?
  • Do you accept credit cards?
  • Here's the money.
  • Can I have a receipt?

Seller Phrases

  • Can I help you?
  • What are you looking for?
  • This costs ₹500.
  • We have a sale today.
  • That will be ₹300, please.

Common Responses

  • That's too expensive.
  • That's a good price.
  • I'll think about it.
  • Do you have anything cheaper?
  • Thank you, I'll come back later.

Shopping Dialogues

Dialogue 1: Buying Clothes

Customer: Excuse me, do you have this shirt in size medium?
Seller: Yes, we do. Would you like to try it on?
Customer: Yes, please. Where's the fitting room?
Seller: It's over there, on the right.
Customer: (After trying) Perfect! How much is it?
Seller: It's ₹799. We have a 20% discount today, so it's only ₹639.
Customer: Great! I'll take it. Do you accept cards?
Seller: Yes, we do. Please come to the counter.

Dialogue 2: At a Grocery Store

Customer: Hello! I'm looking for fresh vegetables.
Seller: They're in aisle 3, on your left.
Customer: Thank you! Also, do you have milk?
Seller: Yes, it's in the refrigerator section at the back.
Customer: (At checkout) How much is everything?
Cashier: That will be ₹485, please.
Customer: Here's ₹500.
Cashier: Thank you. Here's your change - ₹15, and your receipt.

Dialogue 3: At a Bookstore

Customer: Excuse me, where are the English books?
Staff: They're on the second floor. What are you looking for?
Customer: I need a dictionary and some story books.
Staff: Dictionaries are in section A, and story books are in section B.
Customer: (Later) I'll take this dictionary. How much is it?
Staff: It's ₹350.
Customer: Okay. Can I pay by UPI?
Staff: Yes, of course. Here's the QR code.

Types of Stores

  • Grocery store / Supermarket - food and household items
  • Clothing store - clothes and fashion
  • Bookstore - books and magazines
  • Electronics store - phones, computers, gadgets
  • Pharmacy / Chemist - medicines
  • Bakery - bread, cakes, pastries
  • Toy store - toys and games
  • Department store - many types of products

Knowledge Check

Question 1 of 10

What do you use to buy things?

Question 2 of 10

Where do you buy things?

Question 3 of 10

What is the symbol for rupees?

Question 4 of 10

Complete: 'How much _____ this cost?'

Question 5 of 10

What do you say when buying?

Question 6 of 10

What is the amount you pay called?

Question 7 of 10

If something costs ₹100 and you pay ₹150, what do you get back?

Question 8 of 10

What do you ask to know the cost?

Question 9 of 10

Where do you pay at a store?

Question 10 of 10

What is it called when prices are lower?