This document contains a table with vocabulary related to money and their definitions and examples. It also contains responses to questions about money preferences, spending habits, savings, and donations. Key details include:
- The table defines terms like "paying a fortune", "picking up a bargain", and "finding a 'one-off'" item and provides examples of each.
- When asked about borrowing money, the response indicates it's better to borrow from a bank than friends or family to avoid delicate situations.
- Savings are currently unallocated but the response mentions considering buying a MacBook. Charity donations are given because of parental influence and a personal rural school project.
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
On the money
1. On the money
Fill in this table with vocabulary about money we learnt in unit 9
vocabulary definition example
Pay a fortune Pay a lot of money My father bought a new t.v.
he paid a fortune but it
didn’t broken
Pick up a bargain in the sales Take a discount Hey mom, I was walking in
the street and I picked up a
bargain in the sales.
Find a “one–off” Only 1 garment of o model A friend of mine has the
same t-shirt, why I don’t buy
my clothes in a boutique.
There you can find a “one
off”
Cash refund Have all your money back I bought a camera which
(cash) doesn’t work. The person
who sold it to me, gave me a
cash refund
Credit note cheque Can I pay with credit notes?
To be a bit short of cash To don’t have the cash that
you need.
To live from hand to mouth To have just enough money My father earned very little
to live on and nothing extra so we lived from hand to
mouth
To be well off To be rich Can you buy me a new car?
No, we aren’t well off
To be able to afford To get by I would like to work full-time
during the holiday, so I will
be able to afford my studies
To be wealthy To be rich The as “to be well off”
Do you prefer to pay cash or use your credit card?
I don’t don’t have credit card, but if I have one I would prefer to pay by credit card because it is
more sofety and you can pay in monthly instalments
Do you think it´s better to borrow money from friends or family?
I think it’s not good to borrow money from friends, neither from family because it’s a very
delicate situation. I think it’s better to borrow money from the bank.
Are you good at saving money? What do you plan to do with your savings now, if you have
any ….?
2. I’m very good at saving money. I usually ask me before I buy something… I will use it?
It’s really necessary? Or it’s just for pleasure. Now, at the moment I don’t know what to do
with my savings. I think that I’m going to buy a mac book…
Is there anything you feel guilty about spending money on? Why?
I feel guilty when I buy something that I already have, when I know that I wouldn’t use it.
Do you give money to any charities or non-governmental organizations? Which ones? Why
did you choose them?
I think I’m giving money to charities because my parents do. Also this year I have started a
project where we help rural school.
Do you know anyone who won a substantial amount of money on the lottery?
I don’t remember, but I think that my previous home maid must have won because she used
to buy a ticket every day.
Choose two of your answers and record them