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Expressions with MONEY

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    Review expressions to talk about money (C1 LEVEL): Choose the best option - Answer the questions - Decide whether some definitions are TRUE or FALSE
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  • A FEE / DONATION / DEPOSIT is the amount of money you pay for a professional advice or services
    FEE
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  • An amount of money that is paid at one time at one time and not on separate location is called WILL / LUMP SUM / QUOTE
    LUMP SUM
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  • When you break a law or rule, you have to pay a certain amount of money called FINE / LOAN / FARE
    FINE
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  • A BUDGET / GRANT / QUOTE is an statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost
    QUOTE
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  • A lot of people in Argentina are in debt and have problems getting a GRANT / MORTGAGE / LOAN to buy their first home
    MORTGAGE
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  • Would you consider Sapnish society as a consumer society? Why?
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  • In Argetina, it's common for people to sell SHARES on STOCK MARKETS. What about Spain? Where do you usually buy things?
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  • TRUE or FALSE?: HARD UP is an informal expressions which means having very little money especially for a short period of time.
    TRUE
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  • TRUE OR FALSE?: Informally speaking, you can say someone is WELL OFF, which means they have a lot of money
    TRUE
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  • In most countries, people who have loans have to pay high INTEREST RATES. What about Spain? Can you give examples?
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  • People's INFLATION / INCREASE / INCOME has gone up fortunately
    INCOME
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  • TRUE or FALSE?: BUCKS is an informal way to say DOLLARS in The USA
    TRUE
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  • TRUE or FALSE?: a FIVER and a TENNER are British slangs which mean 50.000 pounds and 10.000 pounds
    FALSE: A FIVER: 5 pounds / A TENNER: 10 pounds
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  • Have you ever bought something you consider was a RIP-OFF? What was it?
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  • What sort of things cost AN ARM AND A LEG in Spain?
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