| Department Store | |
| I will have more coverage of these topics in the regular English Lesson section, but I want to provide some general things specifically for travelers. In this lesson, we will cover shopping, bank, and post office terminologies and sentences for travelers. | |
| There are only a few things that you need to know how to say. Here is a small list. | |
| Finding something | |
| "Do you have different sizes for this shirt?" | |
| "Where are your blue jeans?" | |
| "Do you have regular T-Shirts here?" | |
| "Where is the dressing room?" | |
| "Do you have a dressing room?" | |
| Shoes | |
| When you see a shoe that you like, you have to find a worker and have them bring your size out to you. Here are some ways to say what you want. | |
| "Can I try this shoe on in a seven?" | |
| "Can I get this in nine and a half?" | |
| "Can I get this in a size six?" | |
| If you don't know what your size is, they will take your measurement. | |
| "I don't know what my size is?" | |
| "I don't know what size I am." | |
| "Can you take my measurement?" | |
| When you go to the register, you don't need to say anything. However, they might ask you a bunch of questions. | |
| "Did you find everything you needed today?" | |
| "Was anyone helping you with this?" | |
| "Would you like to open a credit card? You can get 10 percent off of everything for today." | |
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| These are all yes and no questions so answer appropriately. |




