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밴드 7-9 표현 정리 (쇼핑)
IELTS Vocabulary : band 7-9 phrases
(아이엘츠 보카 정리)
아이엘츠 스피킹 파트1
Examiner: Do you often go shopping for personal items?
Maxine: When I can afford it yes … my college is in the city centre and I do a lot of window shopping … but being a student I’m on a tight budget so I have to be careful with money …
Do you often go shopping for personal items? Answer.
When I can afford it yes.
my college is in the city centre and I do a lot of window shopping.
but being a student I’m on a tight budget so I have to be careful with money.
Examiner: Are there many shops where you live?
Jenny: We’ve got a few local shops nearby and a few independent stores but none of the big high street names … I have to go into town for them …
Are there many shops where you live? Answer.
We’ve got a few local shops nearby and a few independent stores but none of the big high street names .
I have to go into town for them .
Examiner: Do you enjoy shopping?
Marco: It depends … I hate it when the sales are on … crowds of people all trying to snap up a bargain … I find it all a bit stressful … I also get annoyed when shop assistants try to give me the hard sell when all I want to do is look around …
Do you enjoy shopping? Answer.
It depends.
I hate it when the sales are on.
crowds of people all trying to snap up a bargain.
I find it all a bit stressful.
I also get annoyed when shop assistants try to give me the hard sell when all I want to do is look around.
아이엘츠 스피킹 파트2
Describe a time when you bought something for someone. You should say
- when this was
- what is was you bought
- who you bought it for
and say how you felt about buying it for them.
Coleen: I’d like to tell you about the time … about four years ago … my husband and I bought a computer for our daughter … she was about to go to university and we’d promised her we would treat her to one … at the time there had been a big advertising campaign for the latest Apple Macbook and our daughter was very keen to have one … she kept telling us they were value for money … even though they seemed very expensive to us … anyway we tried to shop around to see if we could pick up a bargain … this was in the middle of the summer sales and wherever you went prices were being slashed on big brand names … but unfortunately not Apple products … we ended up having to pay the full price … I remember my daughter justifying the cost by pointing out how nice the Apple carrier bag was … but it was lovely to see her so excited and the customer service she’s received during the four years she’s had it has been excellent … so it was value for money after all …
Describe a time when you bought something for someone.
You should say.
when this was.
what is was you bought.
who you bought it for.
and say how you felt about buying it for them.
Answer.
I’d like to tell you about the time.
about four years ago.
my husband and I bought a computer for our daughter.
she was about to go to university and we’d promised her we would treat her to one.
at the time there had been a big advertising campaign for the latest Apple Macbook and our daughter was very keen to have one.
she kept telling us they were value for money .
even though they seemed very expensive to us.
anyway we tried to shop around to see if we could pick up a bargain.
this was in the middle of the summer sales and wherever you went prices were being slashed on big brand names.
but unfortunately not Apple products.
we ended up having to pay the full price.
I remember my daughter justifying the cost by pointing out how nice the Apple carrier bag was.
but it was lovely to see her so excited and the customer service she’s received during the four years she’s had it has been excellent.
so it was value for money after all.
아이엘츠 스피킹 파트3
Examiner: Do you think we will stop using paper money in the future?
Louisa: I think it’s almost certain … at the moment it’s still possible to pay in cash but I’m sure this will change … the problem is people are more likely to get into debt and run up a credit card bill when this happens.
Do you think we will stop using paper money in the future? Answer.
I think it’s almost certain.
at the moment it’s still possible to pay in cash but I’m sure this will change.
the problem is people are more likely to get into debt and run up a credit card bill when this happens.
Examiner: How do companies encourage the consumer to spend their money?
Peter: Well … a recent development in my country is something called ‘Black Friday’ where people are encouraged to shop until they drop and buy the latest must-have products … then there are things like loyalty cards to get the customer back in the store …
How do companies encourage the consumer to spend their money? Answer.
Well.
a recent development in my country is something called ‘Black Friday’ where people are encouraged to shop until they drop and buy the latest must-have products.
then there are things like loyalty cards to get the customer back in the store.
Examiner: What do you think shops need to do to create a positive shopping experience?
Tania: The main thing for me is not being pressurised to buy … I appreciate that shop assistants are probably on commission but if I’m looking for clothes for example I like to take my time … to try something on … and to ask for help if I need it …
What do you think shops need to do to create a positive shopping experience? Answer.
The main thing for me is not being pressurised to buy .
I appreciate that shop assistants are probably on commission but if I’m looking for clothes for example I like to take my time.
to try something on .
and to ask for help if I need it.
Definitions
- advertising campaign:
a series of advertisements to persuade people to buy something
광고 캠페인
- big brand names:
large well-known companies or product names
유명 브랜드 이름들
- to be careful with money:
to not over-spend
돈 조심하다 (과소비 주의)
- carrier bag:
bags (usually plastic) supplied by shops
쇼핑 가방
- customer service:
the degree to which customers are treated well
고객 서비스
- to get into debt:
to owe money
빚을 지다
- to give someone the hard sell:
to put pressure on someone to buy something
사라고 압박하다
- high street names:
well-known shops
유명 가게들
- independent stores:
small shops independent of large companies
독립 상점들
- local shops:
community shops
지역 가게들
- loyalty card:
a card issued by a shop to allow customers to save money on the basis of what they spend
회원 카드(적릭 카드)
- must-have product:
a product that is very popular that a lot of people want to have
어머 이건 꼭 사야되
- to be on a tight budget:
to have a limited amount of money to spend
한정된 예산
- to be on commission:
to pay someone in relation to the amount they sell
커미션을 주다
- a pay in cash:
to pay for something using coins or paper money
현금으로 지불하다
- to pay the full price:
to pay the full amount for something
전체 가격을 다 주다
- to pick up a bargain:
to buy something much cheaper than the normal price
할인 상품을 사다
- to run up a credit card bill:
to owe money on a credit card
신용카드 대금이 쌓이다
- to shop around:
to try different shops to find the best deal
쇼핑하러 다니다
- shop assistant:
the person who serves customers
점원
- to shop until you drop:
to do a lot of shopping
못들정도로 많이 사다
- to slash prices:
to reduce prices a great deal
가격을 확 낮추다
- to snap up a bargain:
to buy something quickly that is being sold cheaply
흥정을 빨리 하다
- summer sales:
a period in the year when things are sold cheaply
여름 판매
- to try something on:
to see if an item of clothing fits or is suitable
입어보다
- to be value for money:
to be worth the cost
값어치를 하다
- window shopping:
to visit a store to look at items without the intention of buying anything
윈도우 쇼핑