Vocabulary Worksheets

Printable Shopping Vocabulary Worksheets for ESL Students

A shopping vocabulary worksheet is an excellent tool to introduce students to key terms related to shopping, money, and transactions.

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Shopping Vocabulary Multiple Choice Worksheets

1. Look at the pictures and circle the correct words
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2. Look at the pictures and tick the correct words
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3. Look at the pictures and tick the correct words
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Shopping Vocabulary Unscramble Worksheets

Look at the pictures and unscramble the words
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Shopping Vocabulary Matching Worksheet

Look at the pictures on the right. Match each picture with the correct word from the list.
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Shopping Vocabulary Cut and Paste Worksheets

1. Cut the name and paste it under each item.
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2. Cut out the items shown below and paste them into your shopping cart. Choose the items you want to include in your shopping cart.
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Shopping Vocabulary List Worksheets

1. Look at the shelves and mark the food items you see from the shopping list. Draw the missing items from the list in the boxes below.
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2. Create a list of the things you need to buy in the space above. After that, draw the items you listed in the space below.
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3. Look at the shopping lists and the baskets. What’s missing in the baskets? Draw the missing items.
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Shopping Vocabulary and Shopping Language Worksheets

1. Look at the picture, for each item, calculate the discount amount and the price after the discount. Write the answers in the provided spaces.
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2. Look at the items in the shopping list and their prices. Decide how many items you can buy with $20. Write down the total number of items you can purchase and tally them.
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3. Look at the pictures and the prices of each item. Answer the following questions.
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How to Use Shopping Vocabulary Worksheets

Teaching students about shopping vocabulary can be both fun and educational with the right worksheets.

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Make It Visual

Use pictures of shopping items, shopping carts, and stores to make learning more interactive. Visuals help students associate words with real-world objects, making the vocabulary easier to understand and remember.

  • Have students match pictures of items like food, clothes, and accessories with their corresponding names.
  • Encourage them to label items found in a store, such as groceries or clothing items.

Add Fun Activities

Engage students with hands-on, creative tasks that allow them to practice shopping vocabulary while having fun.

  • Ask students to color pictures of items in a shopping cart, reinforcing vocabulary like β€œcart,” β€œcashier,” and β€œprice tag.”
  • Include activities like word searches or matching games with shopping-related terms.
  • Let students complete shopping lists or act out being the cashier or customer in a role-play exercise.

Practice Speaking

Shopping worksheets provide excellent opportunities for students to practice speaking. You can incorporate simple dialogues into the worksheets, helping students learn common shopping phrases.

Have students practice conversations like:

  • β€œHow much is this?”
  • β€œIt’s $5.99.”
  • β€œI would like to buy this.”
A1 Knowledge Check Β· 5 questions

Printable Shopping Vocabulary Worksheets for ESL Students β€” Practice Quiz

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Q1

Question 1: What is a 'cashier' in a store?

Question 1 options
A 'cashier' is the person who takes your money when you buy something at a store. This term is used in shopping vocabulary worksheets alongside words like 'cart' and 'price tag.'
Q2

Question 2: According to shopping vocabulary, a 'price tag' is the bag you carry your items in.

Question 2 options
This is false. A 'price tag' shows how much an item costs. The bag you carry items in is a 'shopping bag.' The article mentions 'price tag' as a key shopping vocabulary term alongside 'cart' and 'cashier.'
Q3

Question 3: A customer asks: '___ much is this?' The cashier answers: 'It's $5.99.'

Question 3 options
The correct question word is 'How.' The article includes the common shopping phrase 'How much is this?' as a key dialogue for students to practice.
Q4

Question 4: Match each shopping word to its correct description.

Question 4 options
Cart
Discount
Groceries
Shopping list
A note of things to buy
Used to carry items in a store
Food items from a store
A reduction in the price

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

A 'cart' is used to carry items while shopping. A 'discount' is a reduction in price. 'Groceries' are food items you buy at a store. A 'shopping list' is a written note of things you need to buy.
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Question 5: Which word does NOT belong with the other shopping vocabulary words?

Question 5 options
'Homework' is related to school, not shopping. The other words β€” 'cashier,' 'price tag,' and 'shopping cart' β€” are all common shopping vocabulary terms mentioned in the article.

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