- [[English Lesson]] - warmup - who **has an eye for bargains**? - to have an eye for sth. - be good a judging sth. - second hand vintage furniture - did you **do the weekly shop** last weekend? - to collect requests - who **made supplies of groceries** for the week ahead? - (food) leftovers -> Eintopf - food scraps = e.g. egg shells, peels, cores - to scrap = discard, throw away - asparagus - STOCK UP - People are stocking up on supplies in anticipation of the hurricane. [=buy large amounts of something so that they have it when they need it.] - TO SHOP FOR STH/GO SHOPPING FOR STH - To express the idea of going out with the intention of buying specific things you can use - I hate to shop in the evenings. - He shopped for birthday presents. - She went shopping for a wedding dress. - vs SELL - Are you selling that car? I'm interested in buying it. (temprary or plan) - vs TO HAWK STH (inform) There were lots of street vendors hawking cold drinks. SOLD OUT We couldn't get seats - the concert was sold out. = We couldn't get seats - the concert was a sell-out. be sold-out be a sellout FOR SALE for sale vs on sale vs in sale on sale (2) a discount - -