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MONEY IELTS VOCABULARY

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  • Some students prefer receiving the entire amount of money at once instead of in parts.
    a lump sum
  • Students from low-income families sometimes receive monthly financial aid.
    maintenance grant
  • Some universities provide bonuses to attract more students.
    offer inducements
  • Young people often struggle to manage their finances. ( manage their finances = [phrase] )
    make ends meet
  • This loan does not require paying any interest. (БЕЗВІДСОТКОВИЙ англ - ?)
    interest-free
  • What verb means to expect or predict something, especially in the context of planning for the future?
    anticipate
  • To avoid financial strain, payments can be divided into several parts.
    in instalments
  • What do we call the payments households make for electricity, gas, and other utilities?
    energy bills
  • Universities publish the average yearly expenses for studying and living for prospective students. (yearly expenses = ...)
    annual expenditure
  • As a result, students gather more and more debt. ( gather more and more debt = ... )
    accumulate debts
  • Our budget is very limited, so we need to spend carefully. (very limited)
    tight
  • What is the term for a student's right to receive financial support from the government?
    entitlement to
  • The cost of studying and living has significantly increased over recent years. (increase = ...)
    soar
  • What phrase describes something that uses up a lot of your money and puts pressure on your budget?
    a drain on my finances
  • Many students look for financial support to cover their education expenses.
    seek funding
  • Books with stiff covers are often more expensive than paperbacks.
    hardbacks
  • What term describes working late at night, early in the morning, or during times when most people are off work?
    unsocial hours
  • If you don’t have money to pay for your studies, you can borrow money from the bank.
    take out a student loan