日常购物英语口语怎么说

2017-06-16

随着全球化趋势的日益加强,国际间交流日趋频繁,英语作为国际通用语言的作用凸显,社会对从业人员的英语口语应用能力也提出了更高要求。小编整理了日常购物英语口语,欢迎阅读!

日常购物英语口语一

JOY: Why don't we get you some shirts?

LOUIS: I want to leave. We've already been here two hours.

JOY: But we should get you some shirts while we're here. You need summer shirts.

LOUIS: I would rather buy them somewhere else.

JOY: Why? They have everything here.

LOUIS: I don't like shopping in malls.

I like shopping on the street. There is more variety.

JOY: Let's just look and see what they have.

LOUIS: Alright.

JOY: What about these shirts? Do you see anything you like?

LOUIS: The styles here are too boring for me. I told you. I like street shopping.

JOY: Oh, come on! Don't be so sour. These are beautiful shirts.

I know if we don't buy some today, you will never go shopping by yourself.

LOUIS: Sure I would.

JOY: Here. Look at this shirt. Try it on.

LOUIS: Do they have it in LARGE.

JOY: I don't know. Let me look on the rack. Here is one. LARGE. Try it on.

LOUIS: Where is the fitting room? I don't see it.

JOY: The fitting rooms are over there.

LOUIS: Okay, I will try it on.

JOY: It looks good on you.

LOUIS: I look like a nerd.

JOY: No, it looks great.

Why are you always like this when you're shopping? You know it looks good.

LOUIS: Well, I don't think it's the best style for me.

JOY: I think we'll buy this one. And I want you to try on this one too.

LOUIS: Alright. Alright.

JOY: You should be happy I want you to look good.

If I let you shop for yourself, you would never buy anything.

LOUIS: Yes, maybe. But I like street shopping. There is more variety.

I'm sorry. I just don't like malls.

日常购物英语口语二

SALESPERSON: May I help you?

SARAH: Yes, I would like to return these slacks.

SALESPERSON: Alright. Do you have your receipt?

SARAH: Yes. Here it is. I bought them last week.

SALESPERSON: And why are you returning them?

SARAH: I bought them to go with a blouse of mine.But they don't really match.

SALESPERSON: I see. Oh, wait. Ma'am, I'm sorry.These slacks were on sale.

SARAH: Yes, they were thirty percent off.

SALESPERSON: I'm sorry, but we don't allow returns on sale items.

SARAH: I know many stores have that policy. But I have returned sale items here before.

SALESPERSON: I'm sorry, but we usually don't do it. It is our policy.

SARAH: I just bought these slacks a week ago. And I am a regular customer here.

Can you make an exception this time?

SALESPERSON: Well. Let me talk to the manager for a moment.

Ma'am, the manager says I can do it this time.

SARAH: Good. I'm a regular customer here. I am glad you can make an exception for me.

SALESPERSON: Please show me your receipt again.

SARAH: Here it is.

SALESPERSON: I will have to give you store credit, Ma'am.

If you find something else you like in the store, you can use the credit.

SARAH: Store credit is okay with me.

I'm sure I will find something I like. I shop here a lot.

SALESPERSON: We appreciate your business, Ma'am.

日常购物英语口语三

STEVE: We need to buy some beer too. Where isthe beer?

DEREK: They don't have beer in this supermarket.We have to go to the liquor store.

STEVE: Huh? They don't have beer. How can thatbe?

DEREK: It's a state law.

This state doesn't allow supermarkets to sell beer.Only in liquor stores.

STEVE: That's too strict. It's silly.

DEREK: I know. I agree with you.

DEREK: Excuse me. Do you sell organic vegetables here?

EMPLOYEE: Yes, we do. They're right in front of you.

The organic vegetables are marked with the blue label. Here. Do you see?

DEREK: Sure. Thank you.

You should have a sign. That way people could identify which are organic and which aren't.

EMPLOYEE: They're labeled on the packet, sir.

DEREK: One more question.

EMPLOYEE: Yes?

DEREK: We need to buy some soy sauce. Which aisle is the soy sauce in?

EMPLOYEE: That would be in aisle 7, with the condiments. It is right next to the ketchup.

DEREK: Thank you.

Do you want paper or plastic bags?

STEVE: Plastic bags.

DEREK: And do you want to drive up?

STEVE: What do you mean?

DEREK: We can have someone put the bags in our trunk for us.

We just drive up to that door over there.

STEVE: Wow! That's convenient. But I think we can take the groceries by ourselves.

DEREK: Yes, our car is not parked far away.

I'll tell the cashier we don't want to drive up. It should be about ninety dollars all together.

STEVE: Here is one-hundred. I will go look at the magazine rack, okay?

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