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BE B1 Revision Class 25

  •  English    16     Public
    Unit 8
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  • Explain the phrase 'exchange currency'
    exchange one currency for another according to the currency rate
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  • Explain the word 'ATM'
    a machine, usually in a wall outside a bank, shop, etc. from which you can take money out of your bank account using a bank card
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  • Explain the phrase 'to take out a mortgage'
    Your lender gives you some amount of money to buy a house. You agree to pay back your loan – with interest – over a period of several years
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  • Who is a 'bank teller'?
    A bank employee who helps with account transactions like depositing or withdrawing money
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  • Explain the phrase 'withdraw money'
    to remove funds from a bank account or a deposit
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  • What is a phrase for 'to restrict the sum of money that can be spent'?
    to set spending limits
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  • What is a phrase for 'to buy insurance'?
    to take out insurance
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  • Which modal verbs can we use for logical conclusions?
    Must, should, ought to (e.g. She must /should be very tired, she's been running around all day long)
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  • Which modal verbs can we use for advice?
    Should, ought to, had better (e.g. You should/ ought to /'d better talk to your supervisor if you have a problem.
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  • Which modal verb do we use when there is no necessity to do something?
    don't have to (e.g. You don't have to pick me up from the station. I can take a taxi.)
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  • Put in a correct modal verb: 'I _____ speak German pretty well.'
    can
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  • Put in a correct modal verb: 'When I was a student, I _______ stay up late.'
    could
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  • What is the difference between 'have to' and 'must'?
    Both are used for rules and obligation, but we use 'must' when obligation comes from the speaker, and 'have to' for external obligation.
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  • What modals are used for low probability and possibility?
    May, might (e.g. He might be on holiday next week.)
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  • What modal verb do we use for asking permission?
    can (e. g. Can I use your phone?)
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  • What modal verb do we use for asking polite permission?
    Could, may, might (e. g. Could/May/Might I suggest an idea, please?)
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