Describing shops and shopping in Spanish

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Key points about describing shops and shopping

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  • Use the immediate future tense to talk about what you are going to buy in the future.

  • The immediate future tense is formed by using the of ir (to go) and the .

  • The simple future tense is used to say what will happen and is less common than the immediate future.

  • This guide contains a video comprehension and reading practice.

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Vocabulary – Talking about shopping in Spanish

Useful nouns for talking about shopping include:

SpanishEnglish
size
colour
make, brand
till, box
shop
price, cost
money

Useful verbs for talking about shopping include:

SpanishEnglish
to buy (online)
to spend (money)
to wear
to change
to open
to close
to sell
to go shopping
to choose
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Adjectives must agree with the noun they are describing, eg 'me gusta la ropa cómoda' - 'I like comfortable clothes'

Useful adjectives for talking about items you might but include

SpanishEnglish
barato/acheap
caro/aexpensive
cómodo/acomfortable
corto/ashort
de marcadesigner
de modafashionable
grandebig, large
largo/along
pequeño/asmall
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Remember

If you are describing the colour (el color) of an item of clothing, you can add vivo/a (bright), claro/a (light) and oscuro/a (dark) to add extra detail.

Note that you don't agree the colour with the noun if you use the words claro or oscuro.

For example:

  • los vaqueros azul claro – light blue jeans

  • la camisa verde oscuro – dark green shirt

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Grammar - How to use and form the future tenses in Spanish

A young man and women looking at his phone while shopping in a clothing shop.
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Voy a comprar el vestido' - 'I am going to buy the dress

There are two main for talking about the future:

  1. The immediate future is used to say what you are going to do or what is going to happen.

For example:

Voy a comprar un nuevo vestido. - I’m going to buy a new dress

Va a ir de compras mañana. - He’s going to go shopping tomorrow.

  1. The simple future tense is used to say what will happen and is less common than the immediate future.

For example:

Iré a la ciudad con mis amigos. - I will go to town with my friends.

Llevará su nuevo vestido. - She will wear her new dress.

Find out more about using the simple future below.

A young man and women looking at his phone while shopping in a clothing shop.
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Voy a comprar el vestido' - 'I am going to buy the dress
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The immediate future tense

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Use the immediate future tense to say what you are going to do, eg 'voy a comprar un videojuego' - 'I am going to play a computer game'

The immediate future tense is the most common way of talking about future plans.

It is formed with the present tense of ir (to go), followed by a and the infinitive.

For example:

Voy a gastar mucho dinero - I’m going to spend a lot of money

Vamos a ir de compras este fin de semana - We are going to go shopping this weekend

¿Vais a comprar el videojuego? - Are you (plural informal) going to buy the computer game?

A young man pulling a videogame from a shelf in a gaming shop.
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Use the immediate future tense to say what you are going to do, eg 'voy a comprar un videojuego' - 'I am going to play a computer game'

Click on Show more to see the conjugation of the verb ir - to go.

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Time phrases

Useful time phrases for talking about future plans include:

SpanishEnglish
mañanatomorrow
la semana que vienenext week
el año que vienenext year
en el futuroin the future
después de mis exámenesafter my exams
en los próximos cinco añosin the next five years
más tardelater on
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Immediate future tense – Mini quiz

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Complete the following sentences in Spanish.

___________ una nueva chaqueta.

I am going to buy a new jacket.

___________ su vestido rojo.

She is going to wear her red dress.

___________ el sábado.

We are going to go shopping on Saturday.

¿___________ la falda negra?

Are you (singular informal) going to buy the black skirt?

To find out more about the immediate future tense, have a look at the Future tenses in Spanish guide.

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Video comprehension

Watch the video then answer the questions below.

  1. Rafa usually buys clothes online because …
Ait's cheaper and quicker
Bit's cheaper and there is more choice
Cit's quicker and there is more choice

  1. Rafa prefers the jumper to the jacket. Give two reasons why.

  1. Complete this sentence:

Rafa only has enough money to buy one item because last week he bought _________.

  1. Why does Rafa decide to buy the green jacket he tries on? Give two reasons.

  1. Rafa is surprised when he opens his wallet because he thought he had __________.

Click or tap on Show more to read the transcript and translation.

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Vocabulary – Shopping for clothes and other items

Useful nouns for clothing include:

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
handbagjumper
shirtclothes, clothing
T-shirtsuit, costume
walletuniform
jacketdress
skirtshoes
sunglassestrainers
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Me gustan las gafas de sol' - 'I like the sunglasses

Other items you might buy include:

SpanishEnglish
camera
rucksack, bag
mobile phone
souvenir
present, gift
magazine
computer game

All Foundation Tier vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.

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Grammar - The simple future tense

The simple future tense is used to say what will happen.

For example:

Mañana compraré una camiseta para mi amiga. - Tomorrow I will buy a T-shirt for my friend.

Escogeremos un regalo para nuestra madre. - We will choose a present for our mother.

¿Irás de compras el sábado? - Will you go shopping on Saturday?

To form the simple future tense, add the correct ending to the of the verb. The endings are the same for ar, er and ir verbs:

ar verbser verbsir verbs
comprar - to buyescoger - to choosedecidir - to write
- I will buy - I will choose - I will decide
- you (singular) will buy - you (singular) will choose - you (singular) will decide
- he/she/you (formal singular) will buy - he/she/ you (formal singular) will choose - he/she/ you (formal singular) will decide

The simple future of some common Spanish verbs is formed by adding the future endings onto an irregular .

Common irregular verbs include:

infinitivestemEnglish
tenertendrto have
hacerharto do, make
poderpodrto be able to
ponerpondrto put

For example:

Tendré muchos regalos. - I will have lots of presents.

¿Podrás comprar un nuevo móvil? - Will you be able to buy a new mobile phone?

Note that hay (there is/are) becomes habrá (there will be).

For example:

Habrá una nueva tienda de ropa en mi ciudad la semana próxima. - There will be a new clothes shop in my town next week.

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The simple future - Mini quiz

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Complete the following sentences using the simple future tense.

__________ una chaqueta.

I will buy a jacket.

________ un nuevo móvil.

He will choose a new phone.

Find out more about using the future tenses in the Future tenses in Spanish guide.

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Reading practice

Colourful shop fronts on a street in Scotland.
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Which shop is each person looking for?

Read the four adverts for different shops and complete the activity below.

Colourful shop fronts on a street in Scotland.
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Which shop is each person looking for?

Advert A

Aprovecha al máximo cada esfuerzo, cada kilómetro y cada carrera con unos productos creados para ir más rápido.

Advert B

Ofertas exclusivas para clientes en la compra semanal o mensual … aprovéchate de las ventajas que ofrecen las compras en línea.

Advert C

¿Quieres diseñar camisetas personalizadas incluyendo tus diseños? Ven a nuestra tienda y crea tu propia ropa. ¡Es muy fácil!

Advert D

Somos una farmacia en línea, un lugar donde se encuentran todos los productos necesarios para sentirse mejor cada día.

Read what the following statements and decide which advert matches what each person is looking for

Nadim

Me gusta ser diferente y prefiero llevar cosas originales.

Marta

Es más fácil y barato comprar productos de salud en línea.

Alejandro

Mis padres no tienen tiempo para ir al supermercado los fines de semana.

Andrea

Me encanta correr y es muy importante para mí tener unas zapatillas de deporte cómodas.

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Vocabulary sheet

Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful Foundation Tier vocabulary to use when talking about shopping.

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Higher Tier – Vocabulary – Shopping

Useful vocabulary to use when shopping includes:

SpanishEnglish
ofrecer to offer
claro/aclear, light
oscuro/adark
vivo/abright
los productos de bellezabeauty products

All vocabulary listed in this guide can be found on the vocabulary sheet below.

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Higher Tier - Grammar - The simple future tense

The plural forms of the simple future tense are needed at Higher Tier only.

The simple future tense is formed by adding the conditional endings to the infinitive. The endings are the same for ar, er and ir verbs.

ar verbser verbsir verbs
comprar - to buyescoger - to choosedecidir - to decide
compraremos - we will buyescogeremos - we will choosedecidiremos - we will decide
compraréis - you plural will buyescogeréis - you plural will choosedecidiréis - you plural will decide
comprarán - they/you formal plural will buyescogerán - they/ you formal plural will choosedecidirán - they/you formal plural will decide

Forming the simple future of irregular verbs

The simple future of some common Spanish verbs is formed by adding the future endings onto an irregular stem. Common Higher Tier verbs that follow this pattern include:

infinitivestemEnglish
sabersabrto know
quererquerrto want
venirvendrto come
decirdirto say
salirsaldrto go out

For example:

Saldré a las tres. - I will go out at three.

Querremos comprar muchos recuerdos. - We will want to buy lots of souvenirs.

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Higher Tier - Mini quiz

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Complete the following sentences using the simple future tense.

? ________ de compras mañana.

We will go shopping tomorrow.

¿________ comprar una camiseta?

Will you (singular informal) want to buy a T-shirt?

Find out more about using the future tenses in the Future tenses in Spanish guide.

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Higher Tier - Vocabulary sheet

Click or tap on the image below for a list of useful Higher Tier vocabulary to use when talking about shopping.

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Now you have revised the important vocabulary and key grammar points for talking about shopping why not have a look at the Describing the local area in Spanish guide?

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