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SHOPPING

Why do we go shopping? needs (food, clothes,…) window shopping Buying presents hobby

Kinds of shops: Dividing along size- market stall - corner shop - chain store - supermarket - hardware store Dividing along product- baker´s - newsagent´s - greengrocer´s - grocer´s - chemist´s

- butcher´s - supermarket - hardware store - fishmonger´s - clothes shop - sweet shop

Shopping in the town x in the village in the town- many kinds, choice, nearness in the village- long distance from bigger shops, small market- few goods, more expensive prices

How shops try to attract customers: Advert Special gifts for buying something Lower prices Competitions in- store tasting Close-out-sales Summer or Winter reductions

Situation in the Czech Republic: Chain stores´s brands- Hruška (czech) - Albert - Tesco - Penny Market,… chemist´s - dm, Teta drogerie (Schlecker), Rossmann bookstores- Neoluxor, Librex (Moravia), Kanzelsberger DIY stores- OBI, Bauhaus, Mountfield Furniture stores- IKEA, ASKO, KIKA

Electronics store- Electroworld, Datart, OKAY Sport´s stores- Sportisimo, Intersport, Decathlon Vietnamese retailers

Situation in Great Britain: big supermarkets- out of the city, not very rich people- Tesco Harold´s - very rich people, very polite staff Body shop- products- not tasted on the animals One pound shop- very popular