Lessons on Japan
Intensive English 3
Unit 5a
Japan is a paradise for shopping
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budget (noun)
department (noun)
consumption tax (noun)
knowledgeable (adjective)
shopping arcade (noun)
basement (noun)
cash (noun)
wander around (phrasal verb)
second-hand / used (adjective)
bargain (noun)
on sale (adjective)
vending machine (noun)
I doubt it. (verb phrase)
That's a shame. (phrase)
The plan for how much money you have and how you will spend it.
One part (area) of a government, university, business or shop.
The money added to the price of things in shops (and services) that goes to the government.
Intelligent and has lots of information about many things.
A street with a cover (roof) that has stores along one or both sides.
The floor of a building or house that is below ground level.
Money in coins or notes (and not credit cards or e-money).
Walk from place to place in a relaxed, leisurely way.
Of goods / products having had a previous owner; not new.
A thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual.
In a shop at a lower price.
A large box in the street that sells small things such as food, drinks, cigarettes, etc.
What you say when you feel something might not happen or something is not true.
What you say when you want to say you are a little sad or unhappy about hearing some news.