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💸 Want to understand sale signs, coupons, and discount language in English—so you can save money with confidence? Welcome back to English Made Easy, the podcast that helps you master English for everyday life. In this episode, Alice and Bob break down one of the most useful real-world topics for English learners: sales and discounts in English. Whether you’re shopping for clothes, groceries, or electronics, the vocabulary of discounts is everywhere—on store signs, online checkout pages, and receipts. After this lesson, you’ll understand what phrases like “20% off,” “clearance,” “promo code,” and “full price” actually mean (and how to respond when you see them!). ✅ What You’ll Learn in This Episode 🛍️ Sale vs. Discount (the key difference) We start with a simple but important idea: A sale = a store-wide or category-wide event (prices lowered for a limited time) A discount = the actual amount taken off the price (ex: 10% discount) So the sale is the event… and the discount is the saving. 🔥 The most common discount phrases you’ll see You’ll learn the most frequent words and patterns used in stores: “% off” (example: 20% off) ✅ Meaning: you subtract that percent from the original price (And an easy tip: 20% off = you pay 80% of the original price.) “Half price” ✅ Meaning: 50% off (one of the easiest discounts to understand) BOGO (Buy One, Get One Free) ✅ A very common deal—especially in clothing and supermarkets 🧾 Clearance, markdowns, and fast “urgent” sales You’ll also learn vocabulary for deeper discounts and special pricing: Clearance ✅ The store is clearing out old stock (often 50%–70% off or more) ⚠️ Important warning: clearance items sometimes have no returns—always check the return policy. Markdown ✅ The act of lowering the price tag (often shown as the new price written below the old price) Flash sale / special offer / limited-time offer ✅ Short sales designed to create urgency: “buy now or miss out” 🧩 Discounts you get without a big sale sign Not all discounts come from store-wide sales. This episode covers: Coupon (paper or digital) Promo code / discount code (typed in at checkout online) Bulk discount (cheaper price per item when you buy more) Multi-buy offer (example: 3 for $20) 💳 Full price vs. original price vs. sale price We also cover the “opposite” side—when you’re not getting a deal: Full price = the regular price with no discount Original price = the starting price before any discount Sale price = the reduced price during a sale Example from the episode: Jacket $100 (original price) On sale for $75 (sale price) 🎓 Special discounts for specific groups These are extremely common in real life: Student discount (usually requires student ID) Loyalty discount (for rewards program members) ✅ Pro tip: If you’re not sure, ask: “Do you have a loyalty program?” 🧠 Must-Know Vocabulary (Quick Recap) By the end of this episode, you’ll confidently recognize and use: sale • discount • % off • clearance • coupon • promo code • full price (+ bonus terms: markdown, flash sale, limited-time offer, student discount, loyalty discount) 🎯 Mini Practice Challenge Try saying these out loud after the episode: “Is this item on sale?” “How much is it with the discount?” “Do you accept coupons?” “Where do I enter the promo code?” “Is this clearance final sale?” If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe for more practical English topics that make real life easier. 💬 Comment below: What’s the best deal you’ve ever found—and what did the sign say? sales and discounts in English, shopping vocabulary English, discount phrases English, what does percent off mean, clearance meaning in English, promo code meaning, coupon vocabulary English, BOGO meaning, retail English listening practice, practical English podcast, English for everyday life