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Describe a website you have bought something from You should say:
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I love wearing t-shirts that have interesting prints on them, from superheroes to cult classics to artsy designs. So my go-to site for shopping is a company called TeeFury, I’ve bought a good portion of my t-shirts from them in the last 5 years. They have a little something for everyone from graphic t-shirts, hoodies, tank tops, posters and much more.
I particularly enjoy their products as the designs come from artists all over the world. Furthermore, the company gives anyone a chance to make their designs become a profitable source of income, and see them worn by thousands of people while keeping the rights to their art. As somebody who hangs out with several artists, that sounds extremely appealing to me.
I also enjoy their grab bag promotions, where you pay a certain amount, usually $5, and you receive a randomly selected t-shirt from their stock. I’ve bought it several times in the past and haven’t been disappointed yet, it’s like a gamble that you can’t lose. I also love the quality of their products, not only is the quality of the material superb, the printing is flawless and long-lasting. I have t-shirts that still look amazing after constant use and wash.
Finally the website is pretty user-friendly and intuitive. They have a homepage which promotes sales, special discount codes or limited designs. You can browse through the designs in a gallery like format and once you have selected your design, you can even see a mockup photograph using different color shirts or styles available for what you have chosen.
Vocabulary |
Phonetic |
Meaning |
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/prɪnt/ |
hoạ tiết in |
go-to |
/gəʊ tə/ |
(lựa chọn) hàng đầu |
portion |
/ˈpɔːʃ(ə)n/ |
một vài cái |
profitable |
/ˈprɒfɪtəb(ə)l/ |
có lợi nhuận |
hang out |
/haŋ aʊt/ |
đi chơi |
randomly |
/ˈrandəmli/ |
một cách ngẫu nhiên |
stock |
/stɒk/ |
hàng tồn kho |
gamble |
/ˈɡamb(ə)l/ |
đánh cược |
superb |
/suːˈpəːb/ |
(chất lượng) tuyệt vời |
flawless |
/ˈflɔːləs/ |
hoàn mỹ |
user-friendly |
/ˈjuːzəˈfrɛn(d)li/ |
thân thiện với người dùng |
intuitive |
/ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv/ |
chú ý vào nhận thức người mua |
home page |
/həʊm peɪdʒ/ |
trang chủ |
discount code |
/ˈdɪskaʊnt kəʊd/ |
mã giảm giá |
limited |
/ˈlɪmɪtɪd/ |
(hàng) số lượng có hạn |
mockup |
/mɒk ʌp/ |
khung (thiết kế) mẫu, có sẵn |
Anything and everything! America is the land of consumerism and everything being available online has made it so much easier to get whatever you need with a simple click. You can buy anything from groceries, to clothes to an inflatable t-rex costume. The question isn’t so much what can you get online, but what can’t you get at this point. I personally know people who find that shopping online, despite the risks of disappointment, is still a much better option than having to fight the hordes of people at a brick-and-mortar place when there’s a sale or a holiday.
In a nutshell, you can find exactly what you need. When you shop online you have more options to choose from, not only that but also the number of distributors increases exponentially, you can buy from someone in you city, somewhere else in your country and even from someone halfway around the world. You can also do it whenever you want, there’s no need to wait for a store to open. And finally it becomes a lot easier to compare prices between different places, so you’re sure to find the best bargain for your buck if you search long enough.
Well unfortunately there are disadvantages to shopping online, particularly when shopping for clothes I would say. It’s a bit of a gamble when you order clothes online, sizes are not the standards around the world and sometimes brands will even have different measurements from one style to the next. You could also find yourself with a product that does not look at all like what you were expecting. There’s also the matter of shipping, your package takes longer to arrive than it would take by just going to the store or it could get lost after being shipped.
I think the cost of selling online should be considerably lower than having a physical store, so logically I would tell you the prices should reflect that. Just think about it, there’s less salaries, no rent, you can even use a third party to sell your products for you focusing your involvement in the production line to manufacture. That’s what many an entrepreneur or small business owner has discovered by joining sales sites like Amazon.
Shopping malls have seen hard times since the advent of online retailing, but this should not be taken as a death sentence, it should rather be an opportunity to evolve. Malls should look into integrating themselves back into the life of cities, provide attractive features or events where people feel the need to check them out. Or they could also focus more on the family approach, for example, build interactive playgrounds for children where parents can provide entertainment for their kids while they browse the shops.
I think it might not be something that will happen overnight, but there are already several businesses that have switched to an entirely digital platform. There are services that work as an entirely online bank account with all the conveniences of your traditional banking experience. It’s not an entirely popular idea yet, as people still are hesitant when doing business online, but there are already so many services being rendered entirely online that I see it as a very possible direction for commerce to take.
Vocabulary |
Phonetic |
Meaning |
consumerism |
/kənˈsjuːmərɪz(ə)m/ |
chủ nghĩa tiêu dùng |
inflatable |
/ɪnˈfleɪtəb(ə)l/ |
(quần áo) bơm hơi |
disappointment |
/dɪsəˈpɔɪntm(ə)nt/ |
sự thất vọng |
horde |
/hɔːd/ |
một đám/nhóm |
exponentially |
/ˌɛkspəˈnɛnʃ(ə)li/ |
theo cấp số nhân |
bargain |
/ˈbɑːɡɪn/ |
món hời |
buck |
/bʌk/ |
túi tiền |
standard |
/ˈstandəd/ |
tiêu chuẩn |
measurement |
/ˈmɛʒəm(ə)nt/ |
thước đo |
package |
/ˈpakɪdʒ/ |
gói hàng |
reflect |
/rɪˈflɛkt/ |
phản ánh |
third party |
/θəːd /ˈpɑːti/ |
bên thứ ba/ trung gian |
advent |
/ˈadvɛnt/ |
sự đến gần |
online retail |
/ɒnˈlʌɪn /ˈriːteɪl/ |
bán lẻ trực tuyến |
death sentence |
/dɛθ ˈsɛnt(ə)ns/ |
bước đường cùng |
evolve |
/ɪˈvɒlv/ |
phát triển |
Integrate |
/ˈɪntɪɡreɪt/ |
tích hợp |
family approach |
/ˈfamɪli əˈprəʊtʃ/ |
hướng tiếp cận vào gia đình |
playground |
/ˈpleɪɡraʊnd/ |
sân chơi |
browse |
/braʊz |
tìm, loanh quanh |
overnight |
/əʊvəˈnʌɪt/ |
qua đêm |
switch |
/swɪtʃ/ |
chuyển sang cái gì |
hesitant |
/ˈhɛzɪt(ə)nt/ |
lưỡng lự |
render |
/ˈrɛndə/ |
quyết định, tuyên bố |
Chúc các bạn học tốt và tư tin nhất khi gặp chủ đề Online Shopping trong bài thi IELTS nhé ^.^
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