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Vocabulary Extra

Pre-intermediate Unit 5, p42: Money


Review
1 Match definitions 1–6 with words a–f.

a coinB1 b noteB1 c  cash machineB1 d cashA2 e cardA1 f billA2

1 a machine in a wall that you can get


money from:
2 a flat, round piece of metal used as
money:
3 a piece of paper that tells you how
much you must pay for something:
4 a piece of paper money:
5 a small piece of plastic you use to buy
something and pay for it later:
6 money in the form of coins and notes:

2 Complete the conversations with the expressions from exercise 1.

A: Can I pay by credit 1 ?


2
B: I’m sorry but we only take here.
A: OK . . . here’s fifty euros.

A: Do you have a one-pound 3 for the parking metre?


B: No. Maybe we can get change for a five-pound 4 at that shop.

A: Excuse me, is there a 5 near here?


B: Yes, there’s one over there, on that wall.

A: The post has just come. You’ve got a letter.


B: Let’s see. No, it’s just a 6 from my accountant.

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Vocabulary Extra
Extension
3 Read the web postings. Then answer questions 1–8.

Attitudes to money

When I was a kid and got pocket moneyB1, I spent it all on sweets and toys. I work now but I
still spend most of my money. I believe we should live for today! Riz

I used to spend my pocket money, too, but when I got a part-time job at 16, I opened a bank
accountB1. Every week I paid money intoB1 it and it grew, little by little, and eventually I saved
enough moneyA2 to buy a motorbike. I’m very happy with my decision. Sami

I have a good job but I owe moneyB1 to my parents from my university years. They don’t need it
but I want to pay it backB1. It’s my choice. So right now I can’t affordB1 anything! Romola

Romola, I’m sure you can affordB1 something small. Everybody has a bit of spare changeB1. Riz

Who:
1 kept money to buy something special?
2 is going to return money to someone?
3 got money from their parents as a child? ,
4 got money from their parents as a student?
5 put money into a bank account?
6 thinks everyone can buy something?
7 isn’t able to buy anything?
8 started a bank account?

4 Circle the correct choice in each sentence.


1 He’s quite rich. He can / can’t afford to buy that huge house.
2 Do you have a bank account / some spare change? I need a 50-cent coin.
3 She wants to owe money / pay me back in a week.
4 Davie gets $25 pocket money / bank account a week.
5 I owe / save my brother a bit of money.
6 You’re old enough to open / pay back your own bank account now.
7 I won £50, which is great because I’m saving money for / can’t afford a new computer.
8 I’ll pay some money back to / into my account this Friday.
9 I can / can’t afford anything right now. I’ve spent all my money on a new car.

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