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  • Come on with me to an American pharmacy. I'd like  to take you inside of an American pharmacy to show  

  • you what it's like. And if you ever visit the US  and you need to visit a pharmacy or you would like  

  • to, I'd like to help you make that a smoother and  easier experience. And like always, I have created  

  • a free PDF worksheet with all of today's important  expressions, ideas, and helpful tips to help you  

  • navigate visiting the US a little bit easierSo you can click on the link in the description  

  • to download that free PDF worksheet today. All right, are you ready to join me, Vanessa,  

  • and my baby Matilda inside the pharmacy? Let's  go. So inside a pharmacy in the US there are a lot  

  • of things that you can purchase. You might think  that a pharmacy is just for medicine, but that's  

  • not true. There's a lot of different sections. So  let's walk around. Here we are in the cosmetics  

  • section. Cosmetics means makeup. And you can  see down each aisle like this, you can buy soap,  

  • shampoo, really anything you can imagine. Little  toys and trinkets. There are endless amounts of  

  • things you can get at a pharmacy. In fact, this is  something that the US is kind of known for. Having  

  • stores that are a one-stop shop, that means  you can stop one place and get everything you  

  • need. Very convenient and kind of a stereotype. This is where you would go if you were celebrating  

  • a birthday party and you wanted to buy some  balloons, candles, themed birthday plates for  

  • your kids. Birthday cards, any cards for really  any occasion. In fact, this is something that  

  • pharmacies are known for, is having lots of  cards. So if you are on the way somewhere and  

  • you realize, "I forgot to bring a card!" Wellyou can just stop into a pharmacy. Let's see

  • So over here you can see this is the actual  pharmacy part. You can go to the clinic,  

  • you can actually see somebody who is a certified  nurse or doctor, someone who can give you some  

  • advice about a medical issue. Generally it's a  good idea to make an appointment, but you can  

  • always drop in and ask if they have any way that  you can talk with someone if you have an issue

  • Over here you can see it says in big letters  what we came for. Pharmacy. So at the pharmacy,  

  • this is where you would go if you were  going to pick up a prescription. And in  

  • the US there's a couple different ways  to get medicine. Unfortunately a lot of  

  • medications that are pretty typical, like an  antibiotic, you have to have a prescription,  

  • which means you need to see a doctor first. You  have to pay to see the doctor. The doctor has to  

  • evaluate if you need that medicine, and then  they will send a prescription to your chosen  

  • pharmacy. So when you go to a doctor in the USthey'll ask, "What is your preferred pharmacy?"  

  • And you'll choose maybe a place like this and  you'll say the address and the location and  

  • then you can come here and you can pick up  your prescription whenever it's available.  

  • I see my baby has noticed the microphoneYou want to grab that? Not a good idea

  • It is possible that you could ask the pharmacist  or if they have a little clinic like this, you  

  • could ask them for some advice. So if you have no  appointment, if you just need some medical advice,  

  • maybe you're on a vacation and you havecough that won't go away. You could ask, "Hey,  

  • do you have any recommendations? What shoulddo?" You could ask them for advice. Who knows what  

  • they'll say, but it's always worth it and it's no  problem to ask. Let's take a look at some of the  

  • aisles to see what kind of medication you can get  over-the-counter and I'll explain what that means

  • So for example, this is the children's  section, but let's say you have allergies,  

  • terrible allergies, and you visit the US duringspring season, you will need to get some allergy  

  • medicine. This is something that you can get  over-the-counter. These are children's allergy  

  • medications in the children's section. But you can  get allergy medicine, you can get pain and fever  

  • relieving medicine over-the-counter. And I've  always been a little bit confused by this phrase  

  • because where's the counter? There's no counter. Instead, that's the counter where you actually  

  • have to have a prescription. So don't be confusedOver-the-counter means that you can just walk in  

  • and get it. You don't need a prescription, you  don't need a doctor's approval. You can just  

  • walk in and get anything over-the-counter, even  though that's the counter. Don't be confused.  

  • Sometimes English is strange. All right, let's  keep walking and see what else you can get

  • You need some Kleenex? You can get Kleenex. You  can get wrapping paper, if it's Christmastime  

  • like it is now. You can get reading glasses if  you forgot your reading glasses, you can even  

  • get some kind of minor medical supplies. There  are some hearing aids, there are some braces  

  • for your arm. There are alarm clocks, paternity  testing kits. I didn't even know you could get  

  • that here. There's thermometers, pain medicationSometimes in the US we do use... You all right  

  • baby? Sometimes we do use the brand name. Oh, a  little cough? Maybe you need some medication. We  

  • do use the brand name to talk about medications. So if you ask a pharmacist, "I have a cough,  

  • what should I do?" And they recommend a specific  brand name to you and you're not familiar with it,  

  • you can just ask, "Oh, is that a cough medication  or is that a fever-reducing medication?" You're  

  • welcome to ask for clarification because  sometimes I don't know what the medication  

  • is either. So feel free to ask for clarification  if you're not sure. All right, let's keep going

  • Lots and lots of medication. Lots and lotsAll right, we're getting to the section of  

  • stuff. Candy, not medicine anymore. Candy, candycandy. So if you need to buy any dry goods,  

  • maybe last minute Christmas presents, you  can get toilet paper, laundry detergent,  

  • all of these types of dry goods. And  there's even lots of different types  

  • of foods. So let's go take a look at the food. There's candy and candy and candy and candy. Lots  

  • of candy, but there might be seasonal items  as well. Right now it is almost Christmas. I  

  • know it's after Christmas when you're watching  this, but imagine Christmas. So lots of candy  

  • for stockings and different seasonal thingsThere's many toys down here. Let's actually go  

  • down the next aisle. I want to show you somethingThese types of things are like grab-and-go snacks.  

  • So you could get pistachios, chocolate covered  almonds, I love that kind of stuff. More trail  

  • mix, dried fruit, chips, lots of soda, lots and  lots of soda. Beef jerky, lots of beef jerky,  

  • apparently. Different types of popcorn and juices. And back here it's a little bit loud. There are  

  • coolers where you can get cooled drinks. And guess  what? In some pharmacies in the US you can buy  

  • alcohol. Did you hear that right? Alcohol. You can  get beer and wine in some pharmacies and that's  

  • really normal. Here I guess in this pharmacy,  I don't see any. It might be state by state  

  • too. Different states have different rules, but  don't be surprised if you walk into a pharmacy and  

  • there's wine, grab a bottle of wine and go have  a party. Let's go down here for the last section

  • This is the baby section. So if you havebaby like I do and you need to buy anything  

  • like specific baby medicine, baby soapsdiapers, wipes, any of these types of things,  

  • you can get this here. So it's pretty incrediblePharmacies are so inclusive of many different  

  • things. They're really a one-stop shop. Now, I  must say that oftentimes pharmacies in the US are  

  • going to be more expensive than going to somewhere  like Walmart or purchasing something online if you  

  • have that option. But you know what? Sometimes  when you're visiting or you're traveling,  

  • it's nice to just go to one of these places  that's an easy access and one-stop shop and  

  • you can just get whatever you need to get. All right, I'm going to grab a pack of baby  

  • wipes. You always need baby wipes when you have  a baby. And we're going to go to the checkout  

  • and I'll show you how the checkout works. If  I remember right, this pharmacy has a couple  

  • checkout options, so let's go see. Oh, you can  even get stuff for your car. Pretty amazing. If  

  • you need some washer fluid or something for  your car or to wash your clothes, it's here.

  • Speaker 2: Welcome. If  

  • you have your Extra Care card, please scan now.

  • Speaker 1: So I'm going to use  

  • this self-checkout because that's the  easiest option. And there's nobody here  

  • right now and I think those are pretty  much the same all around the world.

  • Speaker 2: Place your item in the bagging area.

  • Speaker 1: I did. One  

  • little note as I do this. There is a photo studio,  

  • so if you want to have any pictures printed  and you don't have access to doing that online.

  • Speaker 2: If  

  • you are finished scanningplease touch finish and pay.

  • Speaker 1: This is a great  

  • place to do that. Get your pictures  printed here. All right, I'm going to-

  • Speaker 2: Scan coupon now. Touch the continue button

  • Speaker 1: Coupons

  • Speaker 2: If finished

  • Speaker 1: And I'm going to continue. No.

  • Speaker 2: Your total is 5. Please wait.

  • Speaker 1: And I will use my card.

  • Speaker 2: System processing. Swipe  

  • or insert card and follow instructions on pin pad.

  • Speaker 1: All right, now I know  

  • in some countries you have to just put your  card in really quickly. Sometimes in the US  

  • it's quick. Sometimes you have to leave  it in there. So please read the pin pad,  

  • little screen and make sure you're doing it the  right way. All right, I don't want a receipt,  

  • so I'll click no receipt and that's it. I'm not  going to use a bag, I'll just carry it out myself.

  • Speaker 2: Thank you for shopping at CVS.

  • Speaker 1: Let's go. You're welcome

  • I just want to let you know there also is an  ATM at a lot of CVSs. You can use the ATM or  

  • what you can do if you go to the checkout counter  where there's an actual person there. I think you  

  • can do this at the self-checkout too. You can  choose cash back and you can get cash back. So  

  • if you need $20 in cash, you're welcome to  go to the counter and buy something small,  

  • buy a little candy bar or some gum and then  ask for some cash back and you can get cash  

  • back or you can use the ATM. That's what we  call it in the US. In fact, it's right here,  

  • ATM. You can use that as well to get money  back. All right, let's leave. Come on

  • All right, I want to show you something else  down here. This is kind of a blast from the  

  • past. I don't know if in your country people  use DVDs still or if they're more likely to  

  • use Netflix. In the US DVDs are not very commonbut this is a machine where you can rent DVDs and  

  • they will come out of here, I guess this little  slot. They'll come out and you can actually take  

  • the physical DVD home. It's called a RedboxIt's kind of a blast from the past. I don't  

  • know how many people actually use these, but  you know what? If you need a DVD, go for it.  

  • Enjoy the Redbox at the pharmacy. Well, thanks  so much for joining me at an American pharmacy.  

  • I want to know in the comments, how different  is this than a pharmacy where you are from

  • Let me know in the comments, some similaritiessome differences. I can't wait to see what you  

  • have to say. And don't forget to download the free  PDF worksheet with all of the vocabulary I use  

  • today, some concepts and some tips so that when  you walk in American pharmacy, you know exactly  

  • what to do and you feel confident and comfortable.  I'll also leave some extra tips about various  

  • pharmacies around the US so that you can easily  go into one and get whatever you need, a one-stop  

  • shop. You can click on the link in the description  to download that free PDF worksheet today

  • Thanks so much for learning English with me  and I'll see you again next Friday for a new  

  • lesson here on my YouTube channel. Bye. But wait, do you want more? I recommend  

  • watching this video next where you will  join me and my second son when he was a  

  • baby at the grocery store. You can visit an  American grocery store, walk around with me  

  • and see how it's different from a grocery  store in your country. I'll see you there.

Come on with me to an American pharmacy. I'd like  to take you inside of an American pharmacy to show  

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