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What sort of things cost AN ARM AND A LEG in Spain?
Have you ever bought something you consider was a RIP-OFF? What was it?
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
TRUE or FALSE?: BUCKS is an informal way to say DOLLARS in The USA
TRUE
People's INFLATION / INCREASE / INCOME has gone up fortunately
INCOME
In most countries, people who have loans have to pay high INTEREST RATES. What about Spain? Can you give examples?
TRUE OR FALSE?: Informally speaking, you can say someone is WELL OFF, which means they have a lot of money
TRUE
TRUE or FALSE?: HARD UP is an informal expressions which means having very little money especially for a short period of time.
TRUE
In Argetina, it's common for people to sell SHARES on STOCK MARKETS. What about Spain? Where do you usually buy things?
Would you consider Sapnish society as a consumer society? Why?
A lot of people in Argentina are in debt and have problems getting a GRANT / MORTGAGE / LOAN to buy their first home
MORTGAGE
A BUDGET / GRANT / QUOTE is an statement of how much money a particular piece of work will cost
QUOTE
When you break a law or rule, you have to pay a certain amount of money called FINE / LOAN / FARE
FINE
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
A FEE / DONATION / DEPOSIT is the amount of money you pay for a professional advice or services
FEE