goods
- make, brand – marka towaru
- quality – jakość
- price – cena
- expensive – drogi
- cheap – tani
- high/ good quality – dobrej jakości
- top quality – najwyższej jakości
- poor/ bad quality – złej jakości
- bargain – okazja
It was a real bargain – to była prawdziwa okazja - a rip-off – zdzierstwo
- to overcharge sb (by $100) – oszukać klienta, podając zawyżoną cenę
- to go window shopping – zwiedzać wystawy sklepowe
- counter – lada
- luxury goods – towary luksusowe
- price tag – metka z ceną
- designer label – droga marka znanego projektanta
- self-service – samoobsługa
- shop-soiled goods – artykuły przecenione (ze względu na uszkodzenie)
- a shopaholic – osoba uzależniona od zakupów
- to be on special offer – w promocji
- I’ll have it/ I’ll take it – poproszę (decydując się na zakup)
- I’ll leave it, thanks – rezygnuję
Przydatne zwroty
- Are you being served? – Czy ktoś Pana/ Panią obsługuje; W czym mogę pomóc?
- This dress cost me an arm and a leg – Zapłaciłam bardzo dużo za tę sukienkę
- Can I try it on? – Czy mogę przymierzyć?
- Have you got it in a larger size/in blue? – Czy dostanę to w większym rozmiarze/w kolorze niebieskim?
- Do you have these trousers in a size 12? – Czy dostanę te spodnie w rozmiarze 12?
- What size are you? – Jaki nosi Pan/Pani rozmiar?
- What size shoes do you take? – Jaki ma Pan/Pani rozmiar buta?
- These shoes are one size too big. – Te buty są o rozmiar za duże.
- This skirt is too tight – Ta spódnica jest za ciasna.
in the shopping centre – w centrum handlowym
- kitchenware – artykuły kuchenne
- stationery – artykuły papiernicze
- crockery – ceramika
- carpets – dywany
- books – książki
- furniture – meble
- household linens – obrusy
- lighting – oświetlenie
- china and glassware – porcelana i szkło
- cutlery – sztućce
- home utensils – sprzęt domowy
- household appliances – sprzęt gospodarstwa domowego
- sports equipment – sprzęt sportowy
- leather goods – wyroby skórzane
- toys – zabawki
- designer clothes – odzież markowa
- changing room – przymierzalnia
- closing down sale – wyprzedaż związana z zamknięciem sklepu
- end-of-season sale – wyprzedaż posezonowa
- to buy sth in the sales – kupić coś na wyprzedaży
clothes – ubrania
- ladies’ fashion – odzież damska
- men’s wear – odzież męska
- children’s wear – odzież dziecięca
- evening wear – stroje wieczorowe
- outsize wear/ clothes – odzież dla puszystych
- underwear – bielizna
- sportswear – ubiory sportowe
- sweater, jumper – sweter
- cardigan – sweter rozpinany
- sweatshirt – bluza
- blouse – bluzka
- shirt – koszula
- T-shirt – podkoszulka
- suit – garnitur, kostium
- waistcoat – kamizelka
- tie – krawat
- trousers – spodnie
- jeans – dżinsy
- dress – sukienka
- skirt – spódnica
- tracksuit – dres
- coat – płaszcz
- fur coat – futro
- jacket – kurtka
- raincoat – kurtka przeciwdeszczowa
- fleece – polar
- cap – czapka
- hat – kapelusz
- hood – kaptur
- trunks – kąpielówki
- swimsuit – strój kąpielowy
- nighdress – koszula nocna
- pyjamas – piżama
- dressing gown – szlafrok
- socks – skarpetki
- tights – rajstopy
- belt – pasek
- gloves – rękawiczki
- scarf – szalik
shoes – buty
- ladies shoes – obuwie damskie
- men shoes – obuwie męskie
- sports shoes – obuwie sportowe
- high-heeled shoes – buty na wysokim obcasie
- boots – kozaki
- sandals – sandały
- moccasins – mokasyny
- lace-up shoes – buty sznurowane
- trainers – buty sportowe
- wellington boots – kalosze
- slippers – kapcie
jewellery – biżuteria
- ring – pierścionek
- earring – kolczyk
- bracelet – bransoletka
- chain – łańcuszek
- necklace – naszyjnik
- brooch – broszka
- wedding ring/ wedding band – obrączka
fabrics – materiały
- leather – skóra
- suede – zamsz
- fur – futro
- wool – wełna
- cotton – bawełna
- linen – len
- velvet – aksamit
- flannel – flanela
- silk – jedwab
- stripped – w paski
- spotted, dotted – w kropki
- flowery, floral – w kwiatki
- checked – w kratkę
- multicoloured, colourful – kolorowy
- plain – gładki
- patterned – wzorzysty
quantity – ilość
- a decagramme – dekagram
- a kilo – kilogram
- a pound – funt
- a litre – litr
- a packet – paczka
- a box – pudełko
- a tin – puszka (np. sardynek)
- a can – puszka (napojów)
- a bag – torebka
- a tube – tubka
- a bottle – butelka
- a jar/ pot – słoik
- a case – skrzynka
- a drum – beczka, baryłka
- a bar – tabliczka, kostka
- a bunch – kiść
- a carton – kartonik
- a dozen – tuzin
- a tub – kubek, pudełko
- a joint – kawałek mięsa na pieczeń
- a pint – brytyjska miara, ok. pół litra
Goods
I bought a beautiful vase yesterday. It was a real bargain because it did not cost much although is a high quality Persian piece of art. It was not too expensive since it is not a famous brand. The price was so good that I decided to buy it the very moment I saw it.
I am a true shopaholic. I can spend hours looking for bargains at the flea market, discount or second hand shops. I never look at luxury goods and designer labels as I do not like being ripped off. I prefer self-service rather than waiting for a shop assistant at the counter. I always try clothes on and check price tags so that nobody could overcharge me. I sometimes have a look at shop-soiled goods and special offers.
In the shopping centre
I love wandering around the shopping centre. I can spend hours visiting various sections such as kitchenware, crockery, china and glassware. I hardly ever buy anything as I prefer window shopping. The only goods I buy regularly are books and stationery. I like checking if there is anything in sections with sports equipment, home utensils and household appliances.
Clothes & shoes
My best friend says I should wear more fashionable clothes. In her opinion my dresses, skirts and trousers are so old-fashioned and worn-out that I had better give them away. She wants to go to the shopping centre with me and help me choose new jumpers, blouses and T-shirts. She believes I do not look good in flowery, checked or spotted clothes and I have to think about something plain. She also advised me to wear trainers or moccasins rather than high-heeled shoes. The only things she is able to accept are my denim jacket and a black suit.
I am going on a week holiday so it is high time I started packing. I hate it because I have to take clothes for all kinds of weather. I should take a swimsuit, sandals, a lot of T-shirts and shorts. However, I cannot forget about a raincoat, warm sweater and wellington boots in case it is cold and rainy. I will also need a sufficient number of socks, underwear and pyjamas.
Jewellery
It is my girlfriend’s birthday today so I am going to give her some jewellery. I know it will not be easy to find something suitable but I will do my best. I cannot buy a ring as she would have to try it on. I am thinking about silver earrings or a copper bracelet. I also saw a beautiful antique necklace but it was a bit too expensive. They also had nice brooches but Mary says they are good for old ladies.
Fabrics
I had an argument with my mum yesterday. She bought a leather jacket for me although she knows I never wear leather, suede or fur clothes. She said I exaggerate and I cannot wear only wool, cotton and linen clothes. She thinks I should also have something more elegant, for example a silk or velvet blouse.
Quantity
Tom, I haven’t had enough time to do the shopping today. Please, buy two pounds of milk, a bottle of coke, a tin of sardines and a tube of toothpaste. If you have more time, go to the supermarket and get a jar of peanut butter, a case of wine, two bags of popcorn and three cans of red paint..