online shopping – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu Tanulj együtt velünk Mon, 10 Mar 2025 02:14:05 +0000 hu hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.5 https://www.5percangol.hu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/android-icon-192x192-1-32x32.png online shopping – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu 32 32 5 hasznos szó – online shopping – szókincsfejlesztés https://www.5percangol.hu/tematikus_szokincs_tesztek/5-szo-online-shopping/ Wed, 23 Nov 2022 05:51:30 +0000 https://www.5percangol.hu/?p=75947 verbs – igék

1.to do online shoppinginterneten keresztül vásárolni
to buy goods or services on the Internet

2.to add to cartkosárba tenni
to put a product in a virtual bag to be paid for later

3.to sign up, to log infeliratkozni; bejelentkezni, belépni
to enlist, as in an organization or group; to register or subscribe
When you log in or log on, or log into a computer system, you start using the system, usually by typing your name or identity code and a password.

4.to add to wish listkívánságlistához hozzáadni
to save a product so that you can purchase it later

5.to proceed to Checkouttovább a fizetéshez; (tovább a kijelentkezéshez)
checkout – pénztár

the place on a website where you order and pay for goods

nouns – főnevek

1.My Account Fiókom
your personal details and a record of your purchases
2.Shipping Conditions Szállítási Feltételek
the terms and details of a website’s delivery policies
3.Payment Fizetés
an amount of money that has been paid or is expected to be paid
4.Returns & Refunds Visszaküldés és Pénzvisszatérítés
When a customer sends an item back to your store or warehouse is a return. Customers usually have to return an item before they get a refund. A refund means giving the customer all or some of their money back for an unwanted item.  

5.Sale Kiárusítás
an occasion when things are sold in order to make money
5.+Coupon kupon, utalvány
a voucher that customers can use to buy goods and services at a lower price, or to get them free

Egészítsd ki a mondatokat a megfelelő opcióval a megadott lehetőségek közül.

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5 words a day/5 szó naponta C1 – Shopping – szókincsbővítés https://www.5percangol.hu/szokincsfejleszto_tananyagok/5-words-a-day-5-szo-naponta-c1-shopping-szokincsbovites/ Mon, 03 Jan 2022 12:54:06 +0000 https://www.5percangol.hu/?p=57295 at a fraction of the priceaz ár töredékéért
much cheaper, a small amount
They can produce designer dresses at a fraction of the price.

outright teljes egészében készpénzért
completely, without a loan
We paid for our car outright.

icing on the cakehab a tortán
an unexpected additional good thing
I managed to buy four pairs of band new sneakers and getting an extra pair for free
was just icing on the cake.

don’t sweat it (informal, US) – Nem számít/Nem gyötrődj rajta egy percig se!
used to tell someone not to worry about something
Can’t buy the sofa? Don’t sweat it; you’ll have plenty more chances during the Christmas sale.

it’s iffybizonytalan/kétséges
questionable, uncertain
It’s iffy to buy a dress online. Although it looks fine on the screen, its quality is questionable.

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Black Friday or Buy Nothing Day? https://www.5percangol.hu/olvasasertes_nyelvvizsga/black-friday-or-buy-nothing-day/ Fri, 20 Nov 2020 05:52:12 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/black-friday-or-buy-nothing-day/ Egy rövid olvasmány a "Black Friday" történetéről. 

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Are you fed up with the hype around Black Friday, the pre-Christmas ‘sales bonanza’ day when retailers attempt to offload as much produce as possible ahead of the festive season?

If so, you might consider taking part in Buy Nothing Day instead.

Now in it’s 24th year Buy Nothing Day was the brainchild of Vancouver-based artist Ted Dave, who conceived it as a “day for society to examine the issue of over-consumption.”

Since 1997 its been held on the same day as Black Friday, in a pointed response to advertisers’ efforts encouraging consumers to spend more – and there are now associated campaigns in dozens of countries across the world.

The UK website for Buy Nothing Day says: “The rules are simple, for 24 hours you will detox from buying stuff – anyone can take part provided they spend a day without spending!

“Instead of shopping people around the world will take part in a 24 hour moratorium on consuming, either as a personal experiment or public statement.

“The anarchy that ensues on Black Friday has now become an absurd dystopian phenomenon … Black Friday sucks the life out of small businesses, who cannot compete against this ruthless price cutting. If you really need to shop on Buy Nothing Day, ignore the big retailers … make a commitment to support local independent shops and businesses.”

Black Friday was virtually unknown in the UK before 2010, but has quickly become Britain’s biggest shopping day. In 2015 approximately £2bn spent in shops and online over the 24 hour period.

Greenpeace has said it ‘supports the message of Buy Nothing Day’, and is using the day to raise awareness of the environmental impact of the fashion industry.

Dr. Kirsten Brodde of Greenpeace Germany writes: “Because it is so cheap, fast fashion is one of the highest selling product categories on Black Friday, with many major fashion brands and retail giants jumping on the bandwagon.

“Greenpeace has shown that fashion production uses lots of precious fresh water and pollutes rivers and seas with toxic chemicals, long before it hits the shelves. We are also consuming and trashing clothing at a far higher rate than our planet can handle.

“Today’s trends are tomorrow’s trash. The only solution is to reduce our levels of consumption. It could be as simple as taking a break from shopping on Black Friday to participate in global Buy Nothing Day.

The Buy Nothing Day website says the day “isn’t about changing your lifestyle for just one day – we want it to be a lasting relationship or maybe a life changing experience! “We want people to make a commitment to shopping less and living more.”

source: The Telegraph

Black Friday Facts:

When is it? It always falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving in the USA. This year however Amazon launched its Black Friday deals 13 days early.

Where did it come from? Used to describe a pre-Christmas day of commercial carnage the term originates from Philadelphia USA, in the 1950s.

When did it appear in Britain? Online retail giant Amazon introduced the concept to the UK in 2010. Asda, owned by America’s biggest retailer, Walmart followed suit in 2013.

How much money is spent? It’s become the biggest shopping day in Britain, with approximately 1.1bn pounds spent online in just 24 hours. 

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SZÓKINCS QUIZ: Online shopping https://www.5percangol.hu/online_nyelvtani_tesztek/szokincs-quiz-online-shopping/ Fri, 30 Nov 2018 06:47:32 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/szokincs-quiz-online-shopping/ Szókincsfejlesztés: online vásárlás https://www.5percangol.hu/szokincsfejleszto_feladatok/szokincsfejlesztes-online-vasarlas/ Thu, 14 Aug 2014 13:00:18 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/szokincsfejlesztes-online-vasarlas/ NOTW – Baby buys car on eBay https://www.5percangol.hu/2013-augusztusi-szamhoz-tartozo-hanganyagok-es-feladatok/notw3/ Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:57:03 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/notw3/ Kisbaba kocsit vesz az eBay-en

Egy 14-hónapos kisbaba egy 1962-es Austin Healey Sprite autót vásárolt az Ebay-en 225 dollárért az apja mobiltelefonjáról annak tudta nélkül.

Sorella Stoute az 1962-es Austin Healey Sprite-ot 225 dollárért vette egy online aukciós weboldalon és az apja, Paul Stoute még csak nem is sejtette, hogy mi történt, amíg meg nem kapta a weboldal sikeres vásárlását gratuláló email-ét.

A KOIN 6 News-nak nyilatkozva, azt mondta: „Úgy döntött, hogy megnyitja az eBay app-et és elkezdett összevissza kattintgatni, majd az egyik dolog a másikhoz vezetett és most van egy kocsink.”

Annak ellenére, hogy Paul először pánikba esett, végül úgy döntött, hogy megtartja a gépkocsit, amit most a csecsemő nagyszüleinél tárolnak.

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