🌟 DESCRIPTION — Lesson 20: At the Clothing Store

In this lesson, students learn everyday English used while shopping for clothes. They will practice asking for sizes, finding the fitting room, checking prices, and speaking politely with sales staff. The lesson includes simple sentences and a realistic dialogue to help learners communicate confidently while shopping.

🔹 Vocabulary (with meanings)
Fitting Room – a small room where you try clothes

Size – how big or small something is

Price Tag – the label showing the price

Sale – discount or lower price

Cashier – the person who takes payment

Try On – to wear something to see if it fits

Shirt – a top you wear

Jeans – denim trousers

Receipt – paper you receive after paying

Exchange – to return and swap an item

🔹 Sentences Using Vocabulary

  1. Where is the fitting room, please?
  2. I need this in a bigger size.
  3. The price tag says 1,200 rupees.
  4. The store is having a sale today!
  5. Please pay at the cashier.
  6. I want to try on this shirt.
  7. This shirt looks comfortable.
  8. He wants to buy blue jeans.
  9. Don’t forget to take your receipt.
  10. Can I exchange this for another size?

💬 DIALOGUE — At the Clothing Store

Salesperson: Hello! How can I help you today?
Ali: I want to try on this shirt.
Salesperson: The fitting room is on the left.
Ali: Thank you. Do you have this in a larger size?
Salesperson: Yes! Here you go.
Ali: Great. Also, is this on sale?
Salesperson: Yes, 20% off.
Ali: Perfect! I’ll take it.
Salesperson: Please pay at the cashier, and don’t forget your receipt.
Ali: Thank you very much!

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