[go: up one dir, main page]

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
21 views2 pages

B1 Level Lesson 1

The document outlines vocabulary related to family and personal finance, income and employment, banking, expenses, and financial obligations. It includes terms such as salary, budget, loan, and various expressions for large amounts of money. Additionally, it provides examples of sentences using these financial terms in context.

Uploaded by

sirineabdrahime
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
21 views2 pages

B1 Level Lesson 1

The document outlines vocabulary related to family and personal finance, income and employment, banking, expenses, and financial obligations. It includes terms such as salary, budget, loan, and various expressions for large amounts of money. Additionally, it provides examples of sentences using these financial terms in context.

Uploaded by

sirineabdrahime
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Online Communication Course  Installment

B1 Level  Repayment
 Fine
Lesson one  Penalty

Family and Personal Finance:


`It basically contains all the vocabulary
that we need in our lesson.  Dowry
 Alimony
 Pocket money
 Savings
 Budget
Income and Employment:  Nest egg
 Household expenses
 Salary
 Wage Banking and Transactions:
 Earnings
 Paycheck  Bank account
 Bonus  Savings account
 Raise  Withdrawal
 Promotion  Transfer
 Pay cut  ATM
 Online banking
Expenses and Bills:  Mobile payment
 Digital wallet
 Rent
 Electric bill Common Financial Situations:
 Water bill
 Gas bill  Borrow money
 Internet bill  Lend money
 Phone bill  Pay off debt
 Groceries  Split the bill
 Shopping  Go Dutch
 Transportation costs  Pay taxes
 Car payment
 Fuel cost Expressions for Large Amounts:
 Insurance
 $1,000: One thousand dollars
Financial Obligations:  $10,000: Ten thousand dollars
 $100,000: One hundred
 Debt thousand dollars
 Loan  $1,000,000: One million
 Credit card dollars
 Interest
Slang for Money Amounts:

 A buck: One dollar


 A quid: One pound
 A fiver: Five pounds or dollars
 A tenner: Ten pounds or
dollars
 A grand: One thousand dollars
or pounds

Examples in Sentences:

 "I bought a coffee for $2.50."


 "She saved £30.75 from her
wage."
 "The item costs €15.99."
 "He has C$1,000 in his
account."
 "I need $5.20 for the bus
fare."

You might also like