Beginner Listening Practice
Shopping For Groceries - Transcript
Two friends talk about buying groceries at the market, including prices and quantities.
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Tom: Hi, Anna!
Anna: Hi, Tom!
Tom: Why are you here? What are you buying?
Anna: I need some apples, bread, and milk. What about you?
Tom: I want some cheese, eggs, and oranges.
Anna: Look, the apples are $2 per kilo. How many do you want?
Tom: I want 3 apples, please.
Anna: Great! And I want 4 apples. Now, where is the bread?
Tom: It's over there, next to the milk.
Anna: Ah, I see it. The bread is $1.50. I need one loaf. Do you want some bread?
Tom: No, I don't. But I need milk. How much is the milk?
Anna: It's $1 per litre.
Tom: OK, I will take 2 litres.
Anna: Now, I need cheese.
Tom: The cheese is near the eggs. Let's go there.
Anna: Oh yes, here is the cheese. It's $3 for a small block. How much cheese do you want?
Tom: I need one piece.
Anna: Me too. And here are the eggs. The eggs are $2 for 6.
Tom: I want 6 eggs.
Anna: I don't need any eggs. Now, I need oranges.
Tom: The oranges are $1.50 per kilo. I want 2 kilos.
Anna: I need 1 kilo. I think that's everything. Do you have everything you need?
Tom: Yes, I have everything I need.
Anna: Let's go to the cashier.
Tom: OK!