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VOCABULARY EXTENSION: MONEY

Match the following words with their corresponding meaning.

1 2 3

account debt deposit

4

bank charges withdraw(al) overdraft branch building society

5 6 7 8

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money paid to a bank for the bank's services etc local office or bureau of a bank an employee of a bank or building society who receives and pays out money. It is like a bank, but it is owned by its members bank a/c from which money may be drawn at any time fake money made in order to deceive - also v. book containing detachable cheques to add written information to a document to make it complete.

pay in

money that is used by a country such as the United Kingdom. 10 cashier the state of owing something (especially money). 11 chequebook deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is paid in 12 counterfeit an amount of money placed with a bank 13 fill in to deposit or put money into a bank account 14 currency money paid for borrowing money, or money that a bank or building society pays a customer for putting money into their bank. 15 interest to take money out of a bank account Naturally Speaking: Rich man / Poor man . There are lots of ways to describe how rich or poor someone is. Here are a few. Put each word next to the picture that best illustrates its meaning

stinking rich / poverty-stricken / hard-up / penniless / wealthy / broke / well off

Match the vocabulary with the correct definition 1) lose money

a) to receive money from somebody who has died.

2) earn money

4 1 account 7 2 debt 10 3 (from deposit 3) inherit money somebody) 4

bank

4) borrow money charges

5 withdraw(al) 6 overdraft 7 branch 5) lend money (to somebody) 8 building society

8 1 12 11 13

6) invest money ( in something)

9

pay in

14

2 10 cashier 11 chequebook 6

8) pay (somebody) back money

12 counterfeit 3 9 13 fill in 9) owe (somebody) money 14 currency 15 15

interest

d) If you have borrowed money from somebody we can may say that you _______ money E.g. I bank a/c from which money be drawn at anyhim time ______ steve £10 fake money made in order to deceive - also v.

book containing detachable cheques e) to return money that you have borrowed. to add written information to a document to make it complete. f) the opposite of win or find.

7) waste money (on something)

10) withdraw money

b) to use money on something you don’t need.

money paid to a bank for the bank's services etc local office or bureau of a bank an employee of a bankc)or society receives to building take money out ofwho a bank account.. and pays out money. It is like a bank, but it is owned by its members

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money that is used by a country such as the United g)Kingdom. to get money by working. the state of owing something (especially money). deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more h) to getismoney from somebody that you will money than paid in give back. E.g I with ________ an amount of money placed a bank£10 from Steve. to deposit or put money into a bank account i) to give somebody money they must give money paid for borrowing money, or money thatthat a bank back to you. or building society pays a customer for putting money into their bank. j) to buy for example a business and to take money out ofshares a bankinaccount hope that you will make a profit.

FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE CORRESPONDING FORM OF THESE VERBS: (not) earn / inherit / borrow / lend / steal / find / invest / waste / pay (back)

/ owe

/ withdraw

1) When I was younger, I _______________ some money in Nokia. It was a really good idea because the company has been very successful, and I have made a lot of money. 2) I was very sad when my grandfather died, but I used the money I _____________ from him to study, and I think he would be very happy that I am a teacher now. 3) Claire works as a secretary, but she _______________ much money, so her mum often has to ______________ her some. 4) A couple of years ago I ____________ £20 outside the pub. I ___________ it all on things I didn’t need. 5) When I was a student I had to _______________ lots of money from the bank. I __________ all the money back last year, so now I don’t _______ the bank anything. 6) You should be careful when you ______________ money from a cashpoint machine because somebody might be behind you waiting to ___________ it from you.

KEY MATCHING

Naturally Speaking: Rich man / Poor man . There are lots of ways to describe how rich or poor someone is. Here are a few. Put each word next to the picture that best illustrates its meaning

stinking rich / well off / wealthy

broke / poverty-stricken / hard-up / penniless

1) lose money

(f)

a) to receive money from somebody who has died.

2) earn money

(g)

b) to use money on something you don’t need.

3) inherit money (from somebody) 4) borrow money

5) lend money (to somebody)

(a)

(h)

d) If you have borrowed money from somebody we can say that you _______ him money E.g. I ______ steve £10

(i)

6) invest money ( in something)

c) to take money out of a bank account..

e) to return money that you have borrowed. (j)

f) the opposite of win or find.

7) waste money (on something)

(b)

g) to get money by working.

8) pay (somebody) back money

(e)

h) to get money from somebody that you will give back. E.g I ________ £10 from Steve.

9) owe (somebody) money

10) withdraw money

(d)

(c)

i) to give somebody money that they must give back to you. j) to buy shares in for example a business and hope that you will make a profit.

FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE CORRESPONDING FORM OF THESE VERBS: (not) earn / inherit / borrow / lend / steal / find / invest / waste / pay (back)

/ owe

/ withdraw

1) When I was younger, I ___invested_ some money in Nokia. It was a really good idea because the company has been very successful, and I have made a lot of money. 2) I was very sad when my grandfather died, but I used the money I _inherited______ from him to study, and I think he would be very happy that I am a teacher now. 3) Claire works as a secretary, but she __doesn’t earn___ much money, so her mum often has to __lend___ her some. 4) A couple of years ago I _found___ £20 outside the pub. I _wasted__ it all on things I didn’t need. 5) When I was a student I had to _borrow__ lots of money from the bank. I _paid__ all the money back last year, so now I don’t owe__ the bank anything. 6) You should be careful when you _withdraw___ money from a cashpoint machine because somebody might be behind you waiting to steal_ it from you.

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

* Earn money (earned, earned) • Make money (made, made) • Save money for something (saved, saved) • Spend money on something (spent, spent) • Waste money on something (wasted, wasted) • Inherit money from somebody (inherited, inherited) • Invest money in something (invested, invested) • Lose money (lost, lost) • Borrow money from somebody (borrowed, borrowed) • Pay somebody back money (paid, paid) • Owe somebody money (owed, owed) • Find money (found, found) • Withdraw money ¬from the bank, from a cash machine (withdrew, withdrawn) • Steal money from somebody (stole, stolen)

• Lend money to somebody (lent, lent )