30 de mayo de 2010
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INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC VI (RETAIL)
MORE VOCABULARY ON RETAIL

SHOW: retail
SHELVES: where goods are presented
STOCK: what you keep in reserve to sell.
RETAILER: a person/company that sells things to the public.
WAREHOUSE: a very large storeroom.
COSTUMER: someone who buys.
PURCHASE: to buy
TYLL: the money you pay at the checkout goes into this
AISLE: a path in a plane, a church, or a supermarket
BARCODE: the series of thick and thin lines on packaging that is scanned at the checkout.
LANGUAGE FOR GIVING INSTRUCTIONS

Password: secret word that gives you permission to do something
Online: connected to the internet.
Cursor: the flashing light that indicates your position on the screen.
Mouse: a device you use to control movement around the screen and to select items.
Favourite: a list you use for quick access to websites you visit regularly.
Click: you do this to select an item.
VOCABULARY ABOUT RETAIL

Chain Store: a store that is in one of a series of similar stores in many different towns and cities owned by the same company.
Shopping Mall: a large group of shops built together under one roof and closed to traffic.
Supermarket: a large self-service grocery selling groceries and daily products and households goods.
Corner shop: a shop that sells everyday items and which often stays open until late.
Convenience Store: a shop that sells food, newspapers and everyday items, and which often stays open 24 hours.
Hypermarket: a very large supermarket situated outside a town.
Department Store: a large store, often on several floors, selling many types of goods in different department.
Boutique: a small shop selling expensive clothes.
VOCABULARY
Humiliated: make to feel ashamed and stupid in front of other people
Industrial Tribunal: a court which decides on employment issues
Probationary period: the period which employers have to decide if a new employee is suitable
Escorted: closely accompanied
Premises: a building used by a company or business
Get over: recover
Rude and Patronizing: impolite and superior
Testified: give evidence as witnesses
Solely: based on one thing
Catalog of mistakes: a long series of bad actions
VOCABULARY
PRODUCTS: goods
LARGE STOREROOM: wharehouse
SELECTION OF (TVS): range
SHOP: outlet
STRAIGHT: directly
MIDDLEMAN: wholesales
SHOW: display
PEOPLE WHO MAKE PRODUCTS: manufacturers
AS MANY AS THEY THINK THEY NEED: quantity required
MAKE PRODUCTS IN LARGE AMOUNTS: mass production
BUY: purchase
CHOOSE: select
KEEP THEM SAFE: stock
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