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Do you want to learn how to do your grocery shopping in English easily and naturally? In this video from Speak English Easily, you'll discover essential vocabulary, the most useful phrases, and key grammar rules to navigate the aisles of an English-speaking supermarket. You'll learn how to ask for products, make polite requests, and pronounce common words correctly. At the end of the video, you'll find practical exercises to test what you've learned. Hit 'Like,' subscribe to the channel, and keep following us to improve your English quickly! earn English, English vocabulary, supermarket English, grocery shopping English, ESL shopping, useful English phrases, beginner English grammar, shopping in English, Speak English Easily, English learning channel, learn English vocabulary, English supermarket phrases, ESL grocery shopping, improve English skills, English language learning Exercise 1 Fill in the blanks with "some" or "any." 1. I'd like some apples, please. 2. Do you have any fresh fish today? 3. We don't have any sugar left. 4. Can I have some cheese? Exercise 2 Rewrite these sentences using a polite form (Possible forms: "Could you…?", "Can I have…?", or "I'd like…") 1. Slice this bread. Could you slice this bread, please? (Or: "Can I have this bread sliced, please?" / "I'd like this bread sliced, please.") 2. Give me two oranges. Could I have two oranges, please? (Or: "I'd like two oranges, please.") 3. Help me find the olive oil. Could you help me find the olive oil, please? 4. Weigh these potatoes. Could you weigh these potatoes, please? Exercise 3 Choose the correct verb (buy, find, recommend, slice) to complete the sentences. 1. Can you recommend a good type of tea? 2. Where can I find the spices? 3. I'd like to buy some fresh fruit. 4. Could you slice this leg of lamb into thin slices? Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 0:37 - Basic Items Vocabulary 1:16 - Fruits and Vegetables 1:58 - Meat and Fish 2:50 - Useful Phrases 4:48 - Grammar: Common Verbs 5:59 - Listen and Repeat 8:57 - Exercises 9:13 - Final