Cheap Prices for Kitchen Machines

Introduction

Online shops have low prices for big fridges and dishwashers. Many people want to buy them now.

Main Body

People want big fridges. These fridges save power and keep food cold. Brands like LG and Haier make these. Some fridges can change their parts to hold more food. Many people also buy dishwashers on Flipkart. These machines clean very dirty plates. They use hot water to remove oil. Some machines use steam to clean better. Now, some machines connect to the internet. You can use a phone app to control your kitchen machines. This makes housework easier.

Conclusion

Low prices and new technology help people buy better kitchen machines.

Learning

πŸ› οΈ Action Words (Verbs)

Look at how we describe what machines do. These are simple patterns for A2 students:

  • Save β†’ Save power (Use less energy)
  • Keep β†’ Keep food cold (Maintain a temperature)
  • Clean β†’ Clean plates (Remove dirt)
  • Remove β†’ Remove oil (Take away something bad)
  • Connect β†’ Connect to internet (Join two things)

πŸ“¦ The "Size & Quality" Pattern

In English, we put the description before the thing:

Adjective + Noun

  • Low β†’\rightarrow prices
  • Big β†’\rightarrow fridges
  • Dirty β†’\rightarrow plates
  • Hot β†’\rightarrow water
  • New β†’\rightarrow technology

Vocabulary Learning

cheap (adj.)
low in price
Example:I bought a cheap notebook.
prices (n.)
the amount of money needed to buy something
Example:The prices are very low.
kitchen (n.)
room where food is prepared
Example:I cook in the kitchen.
machines (n.)
devices that work automatically
Example:The machines run automatically.
online (adj.)
connected to the internet
Example:I shop online.
shops (n.)
stores that sell goods
Example:There are many shops in the city.
low (adj.)
not high
Example:The water level is low.
big (adj.)
large in size
Example:She has a big house.
fridges (n.)
refrigerators
Example:The fridges keep food cold.
dishwashers (n.)
appliances that wash dishes
Example:The dishwashers clean plates.
many (adj.)
a large number
Example:There are many books.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:People like to buy new gadgets.
want (v.)
desire to have or do something
Example:I want a new phone.
buy (v.)
to purchase
Example:She will buy a new car.
save (v.)
to keep for future use or to use less
Example:He saves money for holidays.
power (n.)
energy that makes machines work
Example:The power of the machine is high.
keep (v.)
to hold onto
Example:Keep the food in the fridge.
food (n.)
things that can be eaten
Example:Food is healthy.
cold (adj.)
low temperature
Example:The water is cold.
brands (n.)
names of companies
Example:Brands like Apple are popular.
make (v.)
to create or produce
Example:They make fast cars.
parts (n.)
components of a machine
Example:The parts are easy to replace.
hold (v.)
to carry or keep
Example:Hold the cup carefully.
clean (v.)
to remove dirt
Example:Clean the table.
hot (adj.)
high temperature
Example:Hot water is used for washing.
water (n.)
liquid used for drinking or cleaning
Example:Drink water daily.
oil (n.)
a slippery substance used for cooking or lubrication
Example:Add oil to the pan.
steam (n.)
water vapor used for cleaning
Example:Steam cleans the kitchen.
connect (v.)
to link together
Example:Connect the machine to Wi‑Fi.
internet (n.)
global network of computers
Example:The internet is fast.
phone (n.)
device used for calling
Example:Use the phone to call.
app (n.)
software program on a phone
Example:Download the app.
control (v.)
to manage or direct
Example:Control the lights with a remote.
housework (n.)
daily chores in a house
Example:Housework takes time.
easier (adj.)
less difficult
Example:This task is easier.
new (adj.)
recently made or discovered
Example:The new phone is shiny.
technology (n.)
tools and methods created by humans
Example:Technology improves life.
help (v.)
to assist
Example:Help me with this.