More Everyday Locations: An English Language Guide
17 photoshop 18 pizza shop 19 post office 20 restaurant |
21 school 22 shoe store 23 (shopping) mall 24 supermarket |
25 toy store 26 train stations 27 travel agency 28 video store |
Ensuring further: places around town in English - part 4
Welcome to Part 4 of our 'Places Around Town' English lesson series! As we continue our exploration, we'll learn about more places you might visit or talk about daily. This part includes a variety of locations, from dining spots to travel-related places. These terms will help you accurately describe your surroundings and activities in English. Let's get started!
Places Around Town (Part 4) and Usage in Sentences
- Photo Shop: A store where you can take or develop photographs.
- "I got my holiday pictures printed at the photoshop."
- Pizza Shop: A restaurant or store where you can buy pizza.
- "They ordered a large pepperoni pizza from the local pizza shop."
- Post Office: A place where you can send letters and parcels.
- "She went to the post office to mail a package."
- Restaurant: A place where you can buy and eat a meal.
- "We had dinner at a new Italian restaurant."
- School: A place where children go to learn.
- "The school is just a few blocks from their house."
- Shoe Store: A store that specializes in selling shoes.
- "He bought running shoes at the shoe store."
- Shopping Mall: A large building with many stores and restaurants.
- "They spent the afternoon at the shopping mall."
- Supermarket: A large store selling groceries and household items.
- "She does her weekly grocery shopping at the supermarket."
- Toy Store: A store that sells toys for children.
- "The children were excited to visit the toy store."
- Train Station is where trains stop to pick up and drop off passengers.
- "She took a train from the central train station."
- Travel Agency: A place where you can plan trips and buy tickets.
- "They booked their vacation through a travel agency."
- Video Store: A store where you can rent or buy movies.
- "We rented a movie from the video store for movie night."
In this part of our lesson, you've learned how to talk about various places around town in English, from photo shops to train stations. These terms are essential for daily communication and will help you describe your activities and locations more effectively.