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Lectie Fisa de Lucru Moneyvocabulary 11 A Students'

This document contains a worksheet with vocabulary exercises related to money. It includes matching definitions to words like interest, loan, and currency. There are also exercises to fill in blanks with verbs like save, invest, and borrow in reference to money. Phrasal verbs are matched to definitions like "fork out" meaning to pay for something reluctantly. Finally, there are sentences to complete with the correct phrasal verb related to money, such as "splash out" meaning to spend a lot on something enjoyable. The worksheet provides vocabulary practice for topics around personal finance, banking, and economics.

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Lectie Fisa de Lucru Moneyvocabulary 11 A Students'

This document contains a worksheet with vocabulary exercises related to money. It includes matching definitions to words like interest, loan, and currency. There are also exercises to fill in blanks with verbs like save, invest, and borrow in reference to money. Phrasal verbs are matched to definitions like "fork out" meaning to pay for something reluctantly. Finally, there are sentences to complete with the correct phrasal verb related to money, such as "splash out" meaning to spend a lot on something enjoyable. The worksheet provides vocabulary practice for topics around personal finance, banking, and economics.

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WORKSHEET – MONEY VOCABULARY

Ex. 1 – listening and speaking


Ex. 2 – 5 – vocabulary exercises
1. Watch the video and answer the questions.
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2. Match the words with their definitions.
1. Interest A. Automated Teller Machine
2. Withdraw B. money one gets back when buying something
3. Loan C. money paid for borrowing or investing money
4. Cash D. coins or banknotes
5. Currency E. take money from a bank account
6. Change F. money owed by one person to another
7. Atm G. fixed monthly payment for work or services
8. Bankrupt H. regular daily or weekly payment for work or services
9. Wages I. the money used in a country
10. Salary J. a person/ organization unable to pay their debts
11. Savings account K. a bank account for everyday use
12. Mortgage L. have the obligation to pay money back to someone who lent it to you
13. Bargain M. a bank account for saving money, on which one earns interest
14. Owe N. money borrowed/ a loan from the bank to buy a house
15. Current account O. a good deal/ something which is really good value for money

3. Fill in the blanks with a verb in the correct form.


1. I ……………………… a little money every month because I would like to buy a new bike.
2. He ……………………… all his savings in a new company last year.
3. I ………………………100 pounds to my best friend yesterday.
4. My aunt ……………………… about € 200 on clothes every month.
5. My brother and I ……………………… € 300 on a horse race last year.
6. The manager of the company decided to ……………………… a pay rise to all the employees.
7. He has a good job in England. He ……………………… 4000 pounds a month.

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8. I did not have enough money to buy that CD player, so I called my friend and I
……………………… some money.
9. I had no cash at all yesterday, so I ……………………… money out of a cash machine.
10. He is very generous. He ……………………… €10,000 to a cancer research centre last month.

4. Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions.


1. fork out A. complete a cheque or a document
2. save up B. store money in a safe place
3. put aside C. accumulate debts
4. bail out D. rescue someone financially
5. pay off E. cheat someone by charging too much
6. splash out F. pay one’s debts
7. rip off G. spend a lot on something you like
8. make out H. save money for a special purpose
9. squirrel away I. pay for something that you don’t want to
10. run up J. reserve money to spend later

5. Fill in the blanks with the missing word in order to get the correct phrasal verb related to
money.
1. My gas bills are too high these days. I have to _________ 1,000 lei every month.
2. I can’t go skiing this winter. I am ________ for my summer holiday.
3. My friend is usually quite careful with her money, but sometimes she _________ on jewellery.
4. We should _________ a bit of money every month in order to cover our winter bills.
5. His debt is really high; I can’t imagine how he will ___________ it _________.
6. It is not safe to send cash through the post, you should rather do it online from your bank account
or _________ a cheque.
7. My grandparents don’t like to spend any money. They prefer to _________it _________ in the
bank instead.
8. You should be careful with credit cards. You can _________ huge debts very quickly.
9. Try to find the house you are looking for in online announcements because real-estate agents will
_______you _________.

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10. The government can’t bail _________ every unprofitable state enterprise.

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