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money. Can you think of: five things you can do with money? two places where you can keep money? What do you call: the money you borrow from the bank? the money you get from a job? the money you pay the government? all the money you receive in a year? What’s the difference between:

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  1. money Can you think of: • five things you can do with money? • two places where you can keep money? What do you call: • the money you borrow from the bank? • the money you get from a job? • the money you pay the government? • all the money you receive in a year? What’s the difference between: • lend / borrow? • win / earn? • spend / waste? • inherit / invest? • wealthy/ broke? Explain: • I can’t afford to buy a new car. • He’s given all his money away. • I owe you € 10. I’ll pay you back later.

  2. money Can you think of: • five things you can do with money? lose, find, earn, spend, pay a lot of money for… , save, invest money in, keep, exchange, • two places where you can keep money? in the bank, in your pocket, in a wallet, in a purse

  3. money What do you call: • the money you borrow from the bank? take out a loan, take out a mortgage • the money you get from a job? wage (hourly), salary (weekly, monthly, annual) • the money you pay the government? taxes • all the money you receive in a year? income (annual)

  4. money What’s the difference between: • lend = borrow • win = earn • spend / waste? • inherit / invest? • wealthy=rich / broke? Explain: • I can’t afford to buy a new car. = I don’t have enough money… • He’s given all his money away. • I owe you € 10. I’ll pay you back later. To owe / to own

  5. Match the two halves of the quotations:

  6. How important is money to you?What would you do … If a very wealth person, who you liked but who you didn’t find attractive, wanted to marry you? • I’d marry him/her. • I wouldn't marry him/her. • It depends. If you were offered a job which was very well paid, but incredibly boring?

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