You can buy bread, rolls, bagels here.
baker's/ bakery
Some % (per cent) off the original price
discount
The 1st electronic musical instrument.
Telharmonium
Germans used this machine in the WWII to break codes.
Enigma
Who invented the Rubic Cube?
Ernő Rubik
If you want to sell or buy a flat/house you go to this person for help.
estate agent
A piece of paper you get after paying that shows how much you have paid.
receipt
A handmade machine designed for typing onto paper
Writing Ball
An early form of computer to break complex codes.
The Bombe
Who invented the silent match?
János Irinyi
You can buy fruit and vegetables here.
greengrocer's
When shopping, this small piece of paper shows the price of the goods
price tag
A long thin tube that cleans water it was used especially after floodings, or earthquacks.
LifeStraw
A secret location where code-breakers worked during WWII.
Bletchly Park
Who invented the
Puskás Tivadar
You can buy secon hand goods here. Your money goes for a good cause.
charity shop
Especially at the market place where the prices are not fixed you can agree about the price of the goods.
bargain
It's a rolling wheel which can carry 90 liters of water and it's much easier to move, people don't have to carry them.
Hippo-Roller
One of the most famous code-breaker in WWII, also a mathematician.
Alan Turing
What did László Bíró invent?
the Ballpoint pen
You can buy pens, paper, school-/office goods here.
stationer's
When you make a complaint about faulty articles/goods, often you can get your money back.
refund
A triangular pocket of medicines that fits between the bottles in a crate of Coca-cola
AidPod
Lord Byron's daughter who wrote the 1st computer programme. Thanks to her Women in science are celebrated on a day in every October.
Ada Lovelace
Who invented the hologram?
Dénes Gábor