[B1] Grocery Shopping in English đź›’

Hello everyone! Welcome to the 5-Minute English Practice. I’m Jessica, and today I want to share my grocery shopping habits with you. This is a really useful topic for daily English conversations because almost everyone goes shopping for food, right? In this episode, I’m going to use lots of quantifiers such as “a lot of,” “quite a lot of,” “a few,” “not much,” “plenty of,” and “some” while I talk about the common food items I usually buy every week.

So, if you’re ready, let’s get started!

First of all, I do my main grocery shopping once a week, usually on Saturday morning. I don’t go to the supermarket every day because I like to plan ahead and avoid buying too much unnecessary food. Before I leave home, I always make a short shopping list on my phone. This helps me buy only what I need and prevents me from getting too many snacks that I don’t really want.

When I arrive at the supermarket, I start with the fresh produce section. I always buy a lot of vegetables because I try to eat healthily. For example, I get several bunches of spinach, a few heads of broccoli, some carrots, and plenty of tomatoes and cucumbers. These vegetables are full of vitamins and they stay fresh for almost a week if I store them properly in the fridge. I also pick up a little bit of lettuce and a few avocados for making salads.

Next, I move to the fruit area. I buy quite a lot of fruit every week too. I usually take a big bunch of bananas, several apples, a few oranges, and sometimes a small box of berries if they are on sale. I don’t buy much tropical fruit like mangoes because they can be quite expensive, but I always make sure I have enough fruit for breakfast and snacks.

For protein, I choose a moderate amount of meat and fish. I buy some chicken breast – usually two or three packs – because it’s lean and easy to cook. I also get a few cans of tuna and a small packet of salmon. I don’t eat much red meat, so I only buy a little beef once a month. Instead, I always have plenty of eggs and a few packs of tofu in my basket. Eggs are cheap, versatile, and I use them for many quick meals.

In the dairy section, I pick up a large carton of milk, some natural yogurt, and a small block of cheese. I don’t drink much milk anymore, but I still need a little for my morning coffee and smoothies. I also buy a few small tubs of Greek yogurt because it’s high in protein and tastes great with fruit.

For grains and staples, I buy a big bag of rice because my family eats quite a lot of it. I also get some whole-grain bread, a packet of oats for breakfast, and a few packs of pasta. I try not to buy too many processed foods, so I only take a small amount of snacks like nuts or dark chocolate. I never buy much sugary cereal or chips because I know they are not very healthy.

I also spend a little time in the drinks aisle. I usually buy two or three large bottles of mineral water and a small carton of orange juice. I don’t drink much soft drink anymore – maybe only a few cans a month when I have guests.

At the end of my shopping trip, I always check the price and make sure I haven’t bought too much. I try to keep my weekly grocery budget under control, so I compare prices and choose store brands when they are good quality.

When I get home, I organize everything neatly in the fridge and cupboards so that nothing goes to waste.

These shopping habits help me stay healthy, save money, and reduce food waste. I feel more organized and confident when my kitchen is full of fresh ingredients and I know exactly what I have. Shopping this way also gives me the chance to try new recipes with the ingredients I buy.

So, that’s how I do my grocery shopping every week. I use a lot of fresh vegetables and fruit, some good protein sources, plenty of grains, and only a little junk food. What about you? Do you go shopping every day or once a week? Do you buy a lot of the same things or do you like to try new foods? Please tell me in the comments – I’d love to hear your shopping habits too!

Thank you so much for listening today. I hope you learned some useful quantifiers and food vocabulary. Practice describing your own shopping routine and you will sound much more natural in English conversations. See you next time!

See more: Easy Topics for B1 learners

Word / Phrase Part of Speech Meaning (English) Example
grocery shopping noun phrase the activity of buying food and household items I do grocery shopping every weekend.
habits noun (plural) things you do regularly She has healthy eating habits.
daily conversations noun phrase everyday spoken communication This topic is useful for daily conversations.
quantifiers noun (plural) words that show quantity (e.g., some, many) “A few” is a quantifier.
a lot of quantifier a large amount or number I drink a lot of water.
quite a lot of quantifier a fairly large amount She has quite a lot of books.
a few quantifier a small number (countable nouns) I bought a few apples.
not much quantifier a small amount (uncountable nouns) I don’t drink much milk.
plenty of quantifier more than enough We have plenty of time.
some quantifier an unspecified amount I need some sugar.
get started verb phrase to begin something Let’s get started!
plan ahead verb phrase to prepare in advance I always plan ahead before shopping.
unnecessary adjective not needed Avoid unnecessary spending.
shopping list noun phrase a list of items to buy I made a shopping list.
prevent (from) verb to stop something from happening This prevents me from overspending.
fresh produce noun phrase fresh fruits and vegetables I buy fresh produce every week.
bunch noun a group of items tied together a bunch of bananas
head (of broccoli) noun a single unit of a vegetable like broccoli a head of broccoli
pick up phrasal verb to buy or collect something I picked up some milk.
stay fresh verb phrase to remain fresh Vegetables stay fresh in the fridge.
properly adverb in the correct way Store food properly.
on sale phrase being sold at a lower price The apples are on sale.
tropical fruit noun phrase fruit grown in hot climates Mango is a tropical fruit.
protein noun a nutrient that helps build the body Eggs are high in protein.
lean (meat) adjective low in fat Chicken breast is lean meat.
canned food noun phrase food preserved in cans I bought canned tuna.
versatile adjective able to be used in many ways Eggs are very versatile.
dairy section noun phrase area with milk, cheese, yogurt Go to the dairy section.
carton noun a container for liquids a carton of milk
grains noun (plural) seeds like rice, wheat, oats Rice is a grain.
staples noun (plural) basic, essential foods Rice is a staple food.
processed food noun phrase food that is industrially prepared Avoid processed food.
snacks noun (plural) small amounts of food between meals I bought some snacks.
aisle noun a passage between shelves The drinks aisle is over there.
budget noun the amount of money available I have a weekly budget.
under control phrase being managed well My spending is under control.
compare prices verb phrase to check prices between items I compare prices before buying.
store brands noun phrase products made by the store Store brands are cheaper.
go to waste verb phrase to be thrown away unused Don’t let food go to waste.
food waste noun wasted or unused food We should reduce food waste.
ingredients noun (plural) foods used to make a dish Fresh ingredients are important.
recipes noun (plural) instructions for cooking I try new recipes.
junk food noun unhealthy food with low nutrition Avoid junk food.
shopping routine noun phrase regular way of shopping Describe your shopping routine.

đź§© Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks

Choose the correct word/phrase from the box:

(a lot of, a few, plenty of, some, not much, on sale, pick up, plan ahead)

  1. I always __________ before going shopping so I don’t forget anything.
  2. There are __________ apples in the basket, but not many oranges.
  3. I don’t drink __________ milk these days.
  4. We have __________ time, so don’t worry.
  5. I need to buy __________ vegetables for dinner.
  6. These strawberries are __________ today, so they’re cheaper.
  7. I usually __________ some snacks when I’m at the supermarket.
  8. She eats __________ fruit every week because she likes healthy food.

🔄 Exercise 2: Match the words with their meanings

A B
1. budget a. food used to cook a meal
2. ingredients b. a plan for spending money
3. aisle c. a passage between shelves
4. processed food d. food made in factories
5. recipes e. instructions for cooking

✏️ Exercise 3: Choose the correct answer

  1. I don’t eat ______ junk food.
    a. many
    b. much
    c. a few
  2. She bought ______ bananas.
    a. much
    b. a lot of
    c. not much
  3. We need ______ eggs to make breakfast.
    a. some
    b. much
    c. plenty
  4. He has ______ money left, so he can’t buy more food.
    a. plenty of
    b. a lot of
    c. not much
  5. I saw a great deal ______ the supermarket yesterday.
    a. on sale
    b. pick up
    c. aisle

đź§  Exercise 4: Word Form (Choose correct type)

  1. I always write a shopping ______ (list / listed / listing).
  2. This helps me avoid ______ food (unnecessary / unnecessarily).
  3. Eggs are very ______ (versatile / versatility).
  4. I like to eat ______ food (health / healthy).
  5. She shops ______ (regular / regularly).

🗣️ Exercise 5: Make your own sentences

Use the words below to make sentences:

  1. plan ahead → __________________________
  2. a few → __________________________
  3. budget → __________________________
  4. pick up → __________________________
  5. fresh produce → __________________________

🎯 Exercise 6: Error Correction

Find and correct the mistake:

  1. I buy much apples every week. → __________
  2. She don’t eat many sugar. → __________
  3. I have plenty time today. → __________
  4. He buy some breads. → __________
  5. There are not much eggs in the fridge. → __________

âś… Answer Key (Check after trying!)

Exercise 1:

  1. plan ahead
  2. a few
  3. much
  4. plenty of
  5. some
  6. on sale
  7. pick up
  8. a lot of

Exercise 2:
1-b, 2-a, 3-c, 4-d, 5-e

Exercise 3:
1-b, 2-b, 3-a, 4-c, 5-a

Exercise 4:

  1. list
  2. unnecessary
  3. versatile
  4. healthy
  5. regularly

Exercise 6:

  1. a lot of apples
  2. doesn’t eat much sugar
  3. plenty of time
  4. buys some bread
  5. not many eggs