Cambridge English: PET (B1 Preliminary) - Shops & Businesses

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Cambridge English: PET (B1 Preliminary)
display [noun]

a public exhibition or presentation of artistic or creative works, such as visual art, performances, or installations

Ex: The museum 's new exhibit featured an interactive display exploring the history of photography .
goods [noun]

items made or produced for sale

Ex: The shipment of goods arrived late , causing a delay in restocking the shelves .
shopper [noun]

someone who goes to shops or online platforms to buy something

Ex: The shopper browsed through the online catalog , adding items to their cart with each click of the mouse .
bakery [noun]

a place where bread and cakes are made and often sold

Ex: He works at a bakery , making cakes and pastries every morning .

a store that provides a variety of meat, mainly beef, pork, and lamb to customers

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a place where we can take our clothes to be cleaned with a special chemical instead of water

a salon or shop where people go to get their hair cut, styled, or treated

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‌a place where you can buy tickets, at a train or bus station or at a theater

an electronic device that enables individuals to perform financial transactions, such as withdrawing cash, without the need for human assistance

Ex: He forgot his card and could n’t use the cash machine .

a machine, usually located outside a bank or in a public place, where customers can withdraw cash using a bank card or credit card

Ex: His card got stuck in the cashpoint , so he called the bank .

a business that makes arrangements for people who want to travel

Ex: She works at a travel agency that specializes in arranging luxury cruises .

the times during which a business is available to customers

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the specific times during which a person is expected to work each day

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the times at which a business or service stops operating for the day

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