How People Shop on Amazon Prime Day

人們在 Amazon Prime Day 如何購物


Introduction

Things cost more money now. People want to save money. They use special sales and automatic orders.

現在物價上漲,人們想要省錢。他們會利用特別優惠和自動訂購功能。

Main Body

Many people buy things during Amazon Prime Day. They buy electronics like phone tools and pet cameras. These items are cheaper during the sale.

許多人在 Amazon Prime Day 期間購物。他們會購買電子產品,例如手機配件和寵物攝影機。這些商品在促銷期間價格較低。

People also use the 'Subscribe & Save' plan. They get toothbrushes and soap every month. This way, they do not run out of things.

人們也會使用「定期購物省更多」計劃。他們每個月會收到牙刷和肥皂。這樣他們就不會面臨物資短缺的情況。

Some people buy vitamins and kitchen tools. They want to be healthy and work fast at home.

有些人會購買維生素和廚房工具。他們希望保持健康,並在家中提高工作效率。

Conclusion

People use sales and subscriptions to save money and buy what they need.

人們利用促銷和訂閱服務來省錢,並購買所需物品。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The 'Every Month' Trick

Look at this phrase from the text: "They get toothbrushes and soap every month."

When you want to say how often you do something (Frequency), use Every + Time Period.

  • Every dayI drink water every day.\text{I drink water every day.}
  • Every weekI go to the gym every week.\text{I go to the gym every week.}
  • Every monthI buy soap every month.\text{I buy soap every month.}
  • Every yearI visit my family every year.\text{I visit my family every year.}

🛒 Simple Action Words

In the story, the writer uses these three basic verbs to talk about shopping:

  1. Buy (to give money for an item) \rightarrow "Many people buy things."
  2. Save (to keep money/spend less) \rightarrow "People want to save money."
  3. Use (to employ a tool or plan) \rightarrow "They use special sales."

Vocabulary Learning

automatic (adj.)
Something that works by itself without a person needing to start it.
Example:I have an automatic order for coffee every month.
electronics (n.)
Devices that use electricity, like phones or computers.
Example:I want to buy new electronics during the sale.
subscribe (v.)
To pay money regularly to get a service or product.
Example:I subscribe to a magazine to read it every week.
run out of (phr. v.)
To finish a supply of something so there is none left.
Example:We must buy more milk because we ran out of it.
subscriptions (n.)
Arrangements to receive something regularly by paying a fee.
Example:Many people have subscriptions for music and movies.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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