During the lockdown, people had to stay home. Stores, malls, and markets were closed or had limited access. So, people started buying more things online. This change happened quickly and everywhere.
Online shopping increased rapidly — this means that many people began to shop online in a short time. They bought food, clothes, cleaning products, and even furniture from websites and apps.
Examples:
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I used to go to the supermarket, but during the lockdown, I bought everything online.
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We ordered pizza, medicine, and even school books online because we couldn’t go out.
This new habit stayed with many people. Even now, many prefer shopping online.
🧠 GRAMMAR (with examples)
Past Simple (to describe what happened during the lockdown):
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Online shopping increased rapidly.
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We stayed at home and ordered food online.
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People used websites to buy what they needed.
Present Simple (to describe general facts and habits):
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Many people shop online now.
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Some people never go to stores anymore.
Present Continuous (to describe what’s happening now):
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People are still buying things online.
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Stores are changing their business strategies.
Future with "Will" and "Going to":
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I think online shopping will continue to grow.
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We’re going to order our groceries online again.
Modals (can/can’t, should/shouldn’t, must/mustn’t):
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You can find many products online.
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We shouldn’t buy too much.
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You must be careful with online scams.
Comparatives & Superlatives:
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Online shopping is easier than going out.
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It was the fastest way to get what we needed during lockdown.
Adverbs of frequency:
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I often bought things online during the lockdown.
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We usually received deliveries every two days.
📚 VOCABULARY (10 words with definitions)
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Lockdown – A time when people must stay at home because of an emergency.
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Rapidly – Very fast or quickly.
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Increase – To become more or bigger in number or size.
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Delivery – The act of bringing goods to a customer.
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Website – An online page where people can shop or find information.
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Groceries – Food and household items you buy regularly.
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Essential – Something very important or necessary.
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Order – To ask for a product or service online or by phone.
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Stay at home – To remain inside your house.
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Scam – A trick to steal money, often online.
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
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I bought everything online during lockdown.
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There were no open stores.
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We had to shop online.
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Deliveries were fast and easy.
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Online shopping helped us a lot.
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I didn’t like it at first, but now I do.
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It was the best option during that time.
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We are going to continue buying online.
📝 SENTENCES
(+) Positive:
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Online shopping increased during the lockdown.
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We ordered many essential items online.
(–) Negative:
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People didn’t go to stores during the lockdown.
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We weren’t able to visit shops.
(?) Questions:
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Did online shopping increase during the lockdown?
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What did you buy online?
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Are people still shopping online now?
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Will you continue buying things online?
Answers:
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Yes, it did. It increased a lot.
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I bought food, clothes, and medicine.
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Yes, many people are still shopping online.
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Yes, I will. It’s more comfortable.
🗣️ Long CONVERSATION
Luis: Hi Clara! Did you shop online a lot during the lockdown?
Clara: Oh yes! I ordered almost everything online — food, shampoo, even books.
Luis: Same here. I didn’t want to go out.
Clara: It was safer to stay home. Deliveries were fast too.
Luis: True. I remember I couldn’t find rice at the store, but I found it online.
Clara: That happened to me with cleaning products!
Luis: Do you still buy things online now?
Clara: Yes, but not as often. I go to the store sometimes.
Luis: I think I will continue shopping online. It’s easy and quick.
Clara: Me too. It became part of our daily life.
📖 Long READING
Title: How Lockdown Changed the Way We Shop
When the lockdown started, people could not go outside. Stores closed. Supermarkets had long lines. Many people were afraid to go out.
So, online shopping became very popular. People bought food, medicine, clothes, and school supplies online. It was the easiest and safest way to shop.
Some people ordered groceries for the first time. Others tried new apps or websites. Deliveries came to people’s homes every day.
Online shopping increased rapidly, and many people realized how convenient it was. Even after lockdown ended, people continued to shop online.
Experts say online shopping will continue to grow in the future. It’s now a big part of modern life.
Questions:
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Why couldn’t people go to stores during the lockdown?
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What kinds of things did they buy online?
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Was this the first time for some people?
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Did online shopping grow slowly or quickly?
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Will people stop shopping online now?
Answers:
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Because of the lockdown.
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Food, medicine, clothes, and school supplies.
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Yes, for many people it was their first time.
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It grew quickly (rapidly).
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No, it will probably continue.
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