"These shoes fit perfectly." Which idiom means this?
Fits like a glove
The item that shows how much something costs (use in a sentence)
Price tag
What item or thing do you use to move between floors?
Escalator / Elevator / Stairs
You want to try on a shirt. What do you say?
Can I try this on?
These jeans ____ like a glove.
These jeans fit like a glove.
What's an idiom for shopping without buying anything?
window-shopping
The paper you get after buying something (use in a sentence)
receipt
Food Court
You want to know the price. What do you ask?
How much does this cost?
He was caught ________.
He was caught shoplifting.
What's the idiom that means "too expensive"?
A rip-off
The person that helps you find clothes (use in a sentence)
sales associate
You lost your friend and need help finding a store. Where should you go?
The information desk
You don't like what your friend chose. What can you say politely?
It's not really my style. / I don't like it.
We were ________ all afternoon. (Looking for clothes / but not buying anything)
Window-shopping
What does "break in your shoes" mean?
To wear them a few times so they become comfortable
The place where you try on clothes (use in sentence)
Fitting / Changing Room
You want to watch a movie after shopping. Where do you go?
The cinema or movie theater
You want to pay with card. What do you ask the cashier?
Do you take credit cards?
My shoe hurt because I haven't ____ them in yet.
Broke / Broken (To break something in)
What do you call it when someone is stealing from a store? (use it in a sentence)
Shoplifting / to shoplift
Use the vocabulary world for how big or small something (use in sentence)
size
You can't find a store and need to see the layout of the mall. What should you look for?
The mall directory/mall map
You want to leave the store without buying anything. What do you say?
I'm just looking/window-shopping, thank you.
That price is such a ____ . (The price is expensive)
rip-off / such a rip-off