Vocabulary Exercises with answers | The Bank
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Exercise 6
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- balance
- statement
- transactions
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Exercise 6
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Exercise 5
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Exercise 4
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 2
account or card ?
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Exercise 1
Complete the sentences with the following words:
1. I haven’t got any with me. I’ll need to go to the bank.
2. My salary is paid straight into my at the end of every month.
3. If you want to buy a new car, why not get a from the bank?
4. Interest rates are very low. Why don’t you the money from the bank?
5. I’m going to the bank to pay in this .
6. I’ll have to stop spending so much money. I’m already by over £100.
7. If you are prepared to take more risk, you’ll get higher on your investment.
8. Tom’s got quite a few He’s borrowed money from the bank and several of his friends.
9. I need some cash. Is there a near here?
10. I’m spending too much money. I’ve already got an enormous .
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Exercise 7
Expressions about money: Match the sentences on the left and right:
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Exercise 6
Match the verb on the left with the sentences on the right:
1. spend money .
2. lose money .
3. give money .
4. save money .
5. leave money .
6. lend money .
7. invest money .
8. waste money .
9. pay money .
10. change money .
1. spend money on food
2. lose money at the casino
3. give money to a beggar
4. save money by walking to work
5. leave money in a will
6. lend money to a friend
7. invest money in a new business
8. waste money on silly things
9. pay money into the bank
10. change money for your holiday
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Exercise 5
Choose between pay, pay off or pay for:
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Exercise 4
Complete the following dialogue with the correct verb form in the following sentences:
1. I’ve only just got enough to get by at the moment, but fortunately I next month.
2. She wears some lovely clothes, doesn’t she?
> Yes, and she bought a Porsche recently, so I guess she
3. How’s the new job? Does it pay well?
> Not too bad. I after tax.
4. My basic wage is only £200 a week, but I because I do so much overtime.
1. I’m getting a rise
2. earns pretty good money
3. get £400 a week
4. make a lot more