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Money, Services

Created by Julie Janková

Money, Services

VERB PATTERNS

https://www.helpforenglish.cz/article/2008082410-verb-patterns-slovesne-vzorce

BBC 6-Minute-English

https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/features/6-minute-english/ep-190711

https://quizlet.com/506076408/flashcards

Vocabulary

GRAMMAR

LISTENING

https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english_2023/ep-231019

Quotations about money

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MONEY, SERVICES

SPEAKING

Verbs to do with money

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personal finance vocabulary

  1. The total money you make in a year is called your i_c_m_. The money you have left to spend after you have covered your bills is called   d_s_osa_le     i_c_m_
  2. If you make money in some way, you are required by law to file a   t_x     r_t_r_  at the end of each financial year.
  3. One way to invest your money is to buy s_a_es in a company. Once you have invested in these, you will want to have a nice  r_t_r_ on investment,  either in the form of  capital     g_o_t_  or by getting a  d_v_d_n_   once or twice a year. The person who can help you buy these s_a_es is called a b_o_e_.
  4. If you’d like the help of a bank in order to buy a house, you might   a_p_y    f_r   a  m_r_g_g_.
  5. If you go to the bank, you can open up a regular s_v_n_s     account   or you can put some of your money in a  t_r_   d_p_s_t, which allows you to get a higher    r_ _ e  o_   _nt_r_s_. 
  6. Another way to make money is to invest in a p_o_e_ty, such as a house, and receive   r_n_a_    i_c_m_  from your  tenants.
  7. Most banks these days offer m_b_l_   b_n_i_g, which allows you to manage your  account from your smart phone or iPad.
  8. You can choose to invest in  b_n_s, which is where a government or corporation loans the money from you in order to  f_n_n_e  a variety of projects.
  9. If you sell an  a_s_t, such as a house, and you make more money than what you paid for it, you have made a capital   g_in. The opposite is where you make a capital   l_s_. 
  10. Financial experts often advise investors to have a range of investments, called a   p_r_f_l_o.

https://getintoenglish.com/personal-finance-vocabulary/

English words to talk about investing money

https://yourenglishweb.com/english-words-to-talk-about-investing-money/

VOCABULARY

shops and services

QUIZLET FLASHCARDS https://quizlet.com/_ac2yb0?x=1jqt&i=3zm33l

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Shopping

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Business

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Discussion - Money - Student A - Student B

MONEY DISCUSSION

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

1)

What comes into your head when you hear the word "money"?

2)

How important is money?

3)

How attractive are people with lots of money?

4)

What would life be like without money?

5)

How often do you think about money?

6)

What does the expression, "money doesn't grow on trees" mean? What would life be like if money grew on trees?

7)

Who and why might someone ask, "Do you think I’m made of money?" Have you ever asked this?

8)

How would the world be different if all the money was shared out equally among all people?

9)

What's the best way of making a lot of money?

10)

Have you ever raised money for charity?

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MONEY DISCUSSION

STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

1)

How important is money to you?

2)

Is money really the root of all evil?

3)

Can money buy happiness?

4)

How often do you worry about money?

5)

What’s the largest amount of money you've ever had in your wallet/purse?

6)

Does having a lot of money make someone more attractive?

7)

Have you ever lost a lot of money?

8)

How much pocket money should a 13-year-old get?

9)

Do you ever run out of money?

10)

Do you agree with the idiom that, "a fool and his money are easily parted"?

Showrooming

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