Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "You'd like a new phone, but it's not in your _____, so you need to start saving for it".
budget
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "You grandparents gave you a €50 note for your birthday so you decided to open a _____ _____ and deposit the money there".
savings account
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "I need to _____ money from my mother to buy a present for my friend".
borrow
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "Your friends want to go out, but you're _____ _____ _____. Then, you suggest a cheap restaurant".
short of money
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "I don't have coins to pay the coke. I will borrow _____ from my friends"
cash
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "Your friend doesn't have any money so she asks you to _____ him the money"
lend
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "My grandfather gives me _____ _____ every Sunday"
pocket money
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "She earns quite a high _____ from her job as a medical secretary"
salary
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "She makes _____, because she pays €10 for the bags and sells them for €20"
profit
15
Complete with a word from the vocabulary: "I can't _____ these shoes. They cost €30 and I have €20"
afford
15
Complete with a common expression from the vocabulary: "After working for years, she used her _____ _____ to buy a small flat".
hard-earned money
15
Complete with a common expression from the vocabulary: "Role-playing his job interview was _____ it. It helped him get the job"
worth
15
Complete with a common expression from the vocabulary: "I wouldn't buy this without _____ _____. You should check the prices in other shops"
shopping around
15
Complete with a common expression from the vocabulary: "I want to send her these expensives flowers, even if they cost _____ ______ _____ _____ _____"
an arm and a leg
15
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: "I try to avoid (borrow) money from my friends"
borrowing
15
Complete with a gerund or an infinitive: "(stay) at an Airbnb might save you a lot of money"