A Trip to the Grocery Store - Shopping - English text with Phrasal Verbs and Their Meanings - a2

Опубликовано: 20 Май 2026
на канале: Vocabulary London
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“Learn English phrasal verbs in context! In this video, we’ll read an engaging text filled with useful phrasal verbs, explain their meanings, and provide examples to help you understand how to use them correctly. Perfect for A2 learners looking to expand their vocabulary and improve their reading skills. Watch, listen, and practice with us!”

📚 Topics covered:
✔️ Common phrasal verbs
✔️ Meanings & examples
✔️ English reading practice

🎯 Level: A2 (Pre-Intermediate)

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A Trip to the Grocery Store
Shopping for Groceries

New Vocabulary and Phrasal Verbs:


make a list: to write down the things you need to buy or do.
head out: to leave a place and start going somewhere.
walk to: to go to a place by walking.
get some exercise: to do physical activity to keep your body healthy.
standing in line: waiting for your turn in a queue.
looking through: examining or searching for something on a shelf or in a place.
start off: to begin doing something or to begin moving in a direction.
look around: to observe your surroundings and check things out.
pick up: to take something and place it in your cart or bag.
check the expiration dates: to verify the date when a product will no longer be good to use.
grab a carton: to take a box of items (like eggs, milk, etc.).
choose: to decide on something from different options.
look for: to search for something.
put out: to place items in a visible spot, often for sale.
grab a bag of chips: to take a bag of chips (snack).
stock up on: to buy a lot of something for future use.
put it in: to place something inside a bag or container.
turn around: to change direction and go the opposite way.
catch up: to talk with someone and update each other on recent events.
talk about: to discuss a topic or share information with someone.
get in line: to join a queue and wait your turn.
scan: to read or register items using a barcode scanner at a store.
pay with: to give money in exchange for goods or services.
bag: to put things into bags after shopping.
leave the store: to exit a store after completing your shopping.
unpack: to take items out of bags or boxes.
put away: to place items in their proper location.
start preparing: to begin making food or getting ready for an activity.
chop up: to cut something into small pieces, usually food.
cook: to prepare food by applying heat.
stir-fry: a cooking method where food is fried quickly in a pan with a little oil while being stirred.
clean up: to tidy a place by removing mess or dirt.
wash the dishes: to clean plates, cups, and utensils after eating.
sit down: to take a seat and relax.
watch a movie: to view a film for entertainment.