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Vocabulary money

  1. W ork in pairs. Check that you understand the meaning of the verb phrases in italics in these sentences. Then discuss the questions.

2 . Work in two groups, A and B. Look at the words in your box and check their meaning and pronunciation. Use a dictionary if necessary.

A

B

3 . Now work in pairs (o0ne from group A and one from B). Tell each other the meaning and pronunciation of the words in your box.

4 . Choose the correct alternatives in each sentence.

1. You can often save money by buying a lot of things at the same time and getting a discount/freebie.

2. I’m working long hours at the moment so that I get paid quite a lot of tip/overtime – I’m saving up for my holiday.

3. If you decide not to go ahead with the booking, you will lose the £100 balance/deposit you’ve already paid.

4. I’m sorry, but we can only give you your money back if you keep the receipt/refund as proof of purchase.

5. You are advised to take out tax/insurance for all members of the family before you travel.

6. I would never borrow from friends because I never want to be in rent/debt.