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Nov / Dec 2019
jobs
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A job is work that people do. People often earn money from doing a job. This person’s job is to keep the bakery clean.
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counters
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A counter is a long flat surface. People often work behind counters at stores. You may also have counters in your kitchen.
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customers
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A store’s customers are the people who buy things from it.
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change
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If you pay more money than something costs, the money you get back is called change. Change also means coins.
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