Money Money Money!

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2,000 P
Hat Schnupperkurs
30Min.
500P
Here are some verbs, prepositions, and vocabulary to help you talk about saving or spending money. This is a high-intermediate to advanced lesson.

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Spending and Saving Money


Exercise 1: Grammar.Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions 


a) We’re spending a lot more ………… food than we used to. 


b) We can always borrow some money ………… the bank. 


c) Don't waste your money ………… such purchases. 


d) Banks are willing to lend large amounts of money ………… people starting up 

businesses. 


e) I’m going to invest my savings ………… this project. 


f) How can I cut down ………… clothing costs?




Exercise 2 : Vocabulary for spending and saving money


Word 

Definition

COST-EFFECTIVE (adj.)

something is good value for the amount of money paid 

TRADE-OFF (noun)

a compromise

TO CHARGE (verb)

ask an amount of money for something

A PURCHASE (noun)

TO PURCHASE  (verb) = to buy

an individual thing / a product that you bought when shopping

TO OVERSPEND (verb)

spend more money than you should or more than you wanted to spend 

TO BUY ON IMPULSE (verb)

To buy something because you suddenly want to, although you haven't planned to buy it

TO KEEP YOURSELF ON A BUDGET (verb)

spend only as much money as you have 

A DEAL (noun)

a good, or lower than usual, price




  1. Create one question for each phrasal verb (verb + preposition) in exercise 1


2.


3. Homework:


Create one question for each vocabulary word in exercise 2.


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