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Conversing with Local Shopkeepers – HearSay espagnol A2
Master the art of neighborhood shopping in Spain. Learn to chat warmly with local merchants, order fresh products, and navigate transactions with confidence.
Leçons Greeting the neighborhood shopkeeper Learn how to enter a local shop with polite, natural Spanish greetings and check if the establishment is open for business.
Vocabulaire el tendero (the shopkeeper) el barrio (the neighborhood) buenos días (good morning) ¿está abierto? (is it open?) la tienda (the shop) disculpe (excuse me) Objectifs Greet a shopkeeper politely Ask if a shop is currently open Navigate basic neighborhood shop interactions Asking for daily essentials Practice requesting specific everyday food items, using polite structures to express what you would like to buy.
Vocabulaire el pan (the bread) la leche (the milk) ¿tiene...? (do you have...?) el kilo (the kilo) fresco (fresh) quería (I would like) Objectifs Ask for specific food items Request quantities using metric units Inquire about the freshness of products Paying for your purchases Navigate the payment process smoothly by asking for prices and specifying whether you will pay with cash or card.
Vocabulaire ¿cuánto cuesta? (how much does it cost?) el efectivo (the cash) la tarjeta (the card) pagar (to pay) el cambio (the change) el precio (the price) Objectifs Ask for the price of various goods Specify payment method Manage receiving change Seeking regional specialties Engage in friendly small talk with the shopkeeper to ask for their personal recommendations and local regional products.
Vocabulaire típico (typical / regional) recomendar (to recommend) la calidad (the quality) el queso (the cheese) probar (to try / to taste) casero (homemade) Objectifs Ask for regional product recommendations Inquire about the quality of items Express interest in tasting local products Saying goodbye with style Wrap up your transaction politely, wishing the merchant a nice day and showing interest in returning in the future.
Vocabulaire muchas gracias (thank you very much) hasta luego (see you later) volver (to return) el cliente (the customer) que tenga un buen día (have a nice day) amable (kind) Objectifs Close a transaction with polite parting phrases Express intent to return to the shop Thank the shopkeeper for their kind assistance