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Gateway B1+. U10. Developing Vocabulary

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  • to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you = nợ
    owe /əʊ/
  • raise + (preposition)
    raise (for)
  • black friday
  • borrow + (preposition)
    borrow (from)
  • to manage to get money to invest in a business, project, property, etc. = gây quỹ
    raise
  • lend + (preposition)
    lend (to)
  • to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time = mượn
    borrow
  • waste + (preposition)
    waste (on)
  • to give money or goods to help a person or organization = quyên góp hoặc hiến tặng
    donate
  • donate + (preposition)
    donate (to)
  • to receive money as payment for work that you do = kiếm được
    earn
  • Explain the difference between the pair of verbs: borrow/lend
    You borrow money (from someone) when someone gives you money that you will pay back later. You lend money (to someone) when you give money to someone
  • to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition, election, fight, etc. = thắng hoặc giành được
    win
  • Explain the difference between the pair of verbs: make/waste
    You make money when you earn it or receive it in exchange for something. You waste money when you don't spend it in an effective way.
  • to buy something = mua
    purchase
  • to keep something, especially money, for use in the future = tiết kiệm
    save
  • to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back = cho mượn hoặc cho vay
    lend
  • cyber monday
  • Explain the difference between the pair of verbs: raise/donate
    You raise money for a charity when you collect money (from selling things or doing activities) for it. You donate money to a charity when you give the charity m
  • spend + (preposition)
    spend (on)
  • to need you to pay a particular amount of money in order for you to buy or do something = tốn
    cost
  • Explain the difference between the pair of verbs: earn/win
    You earn money when you do a job for an employer who pays you a wage or salary. You win money when you receive money because you come first in a competition
  • borrow (from) • cost • donate (to) • earn • lend (to) • make • owe • raise (for) • save • spend (on) • waste (on) • win
    MONEY
  • to give money as a payment for something = tiêu (tiền)
    spend