Types Of Shops | Part 1
Bakery: A place where bread, cakes, and pastries are made and sold.
Barber: A shop where men get their hair cut and beards trimmed.
Bookshop: A store that sells books of various genres and subjects.
Butcher: A shop where meat is cut, prepared, and sold.
Hair Salon: A place where people get their hair styled, cut, and colored.
Coffee Shop: A place where you can buy coffee, tea, and light snacks.
Candy Shop: A store that sells various types of candies and sweets.
Clothes Shop: A retail store where you can buy clothing and apparel(=formal clothes worn on an important occasion).
Boutique: A small shop selling fashionable clothes and accessories.
Pharmacy: Pharmacy is a big store where medicines are sold, along with other health products.
Delicatessen: A store selling high-quality, ready-to-eat foods such as cheeses, meats, and salads.
Supermarket: A large store that sells a wide variety of food and household items.
Shopping Mall: A large building or complex with many different stores and services under one roof.
Street Market: An outdoor market where vendors sell fresh produce, food, and other goods.
Hardware Store: A shop that sells tools, building materials, and home improvement supplies.
Florist: A shop where flowers and floral arrangements are sold.
News Stand: News Stand is a small stand where newspapers, snacks, and magazines are sold.
Corner Shop: A small local store selling everyday items and groceries(=food, drinks).
Jewelry Shop: A store that sells rings, necklaces, bracelets, and other jewelry items.
Gift Shop: A store where you can buy gifts, souvenirs, and decorative items.