7597 phrasal verbs related to money

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7597 phrasal verbs related to money

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Trinity 6: Phrasal Verbs Related to Money Circle the phrasal verbs: My electricity bills are really high I have to fork out €100 every month You have to be careful with credit cards You can run up huge debts very quickly If you’re not careful the travel agents will rip you off You can find cheaper holidays online I try to put aside a bit of money each month for emergencies I’ve got €10,000 of debt and I don’t know how I’ll pay it off I can’t go to the theatre this weekend I’m saving up for my holiday I’m usually very careful with my money but sometimes I splash out on a nice new handbag The American government bailed out General Motors My aunt doesn’t like to spend any money She squirrels it away in the bank instead I don’t like to send cash through the post I’ll make out a cheque instead Trinity 6: Phrasal Verbs Related to Money Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions: Phrasal verbDefinitionmake out save up put aside fork out rip off splash out bail out pay off run up 10.squirrel away Spend a lot on something you like Pay for something that you don’t want to Pay your debts Accumulate money in a bank or money box A con/ Charge a ridiculous amount of money Rescue someone financially Complete the text: Complete (a cheque or a document) made out saving up fork out rip off splashed out Store money in a safe place put aside bail out run up pay off Accumulate debts money to spend I can’t believe how muchReserve weddings cost It’s a later complete _ The average couple has to £20,000 We’ve been _ since last year We _ about £500 each month and so far we have £5000 I _ £1000 on a designer wedding dress I’ve also _a cheque for £500 to the church I hope we don’t _ too many debts because they will be difficult to _ and we don’t want to ask our parents for a _ Your turn: When was the last time you splashed out on something you liked? Did you fork out a lot for bills last month? What’s the biggest rip off ever? Are you saving up for anything special at the moment? What type of person are you? Do you like to put aside money each month or you spend your salary in the first week? If one of your friends asked you to bail them out what will you say? Are designer clothes a rip off or are they worth it? Money Mini Test Name Money vocabulary When you work you money People write to distribute their money after they die You can´t buy books at the library but you can them The library won´t sell you a book but it will you one If you´re very lucky you will the lottery If you receive money and it´s a complete surprise you receive a _ is a synonym of rich _ and are synonyms of poor Some people _ in shares and property 10 If you want to keep money and jewellery secure at home you can put them in a _ Money phrasal verbs If you spend a lot of money on a treat for yourself you _ _ If you buy a lot of things on credit you _ _ debts If you pay your bills you _ _ your debts Your parents have to lots of money for bills each month If you put money in the bank you _ If a shop charges too much for something they _ people _ If you don´t want to pay for something in cash you can _ a cheque Money Mini Test Name Money vocabulary When you work you money People write to distribute their money after they die You can´t buy books at the library but you can them The library won´t sell you a book but it will you one If you´re very lucky you will the lottery If you receive money and it´s a complete surprise you receive a _ is a synonym of rich _ and are synonyms of poor Some people _ in shares and property 10 If you want to keep money and jewellery secure at home you can put them in a _ Money phrasal verbs If you spend a lot of money on a treat for yourself you _ _ If you buy a lot of things on credit you _ _ debts If you pay your bills you _ _ your debts Your parents have to lots of money for bills each month If you put money in the bank you _ If a shop charges too much for something they _ people _ If you don´t want to pay for something in cash you can _ a cheque Phrasal Verbs Key: G D J B E A F C I 10 H I can’t believe how much weddings cost It’s a complete rip off The average couple has to fork out £20,000 We’ve have been saving up since last year We put aside about £500 each month and so far we have £5000 I splashed out £1000 on a designer wedding dress I’ve also made out a cheque for £500 to the church I hope we don’t run up too many debts because it will be difficult to pay them off and we don’t want to ask our parents for a bail out Money Mini Test Key: earn wills borrow lend win windfall wealth penniless/ broke invest 10 safe splash out run up pay off fork out save up rip people off make out

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  • Money Mini Test Name ________________________

  • Money vocabulary

  • Money phrasal verbs

  • Money Mini Test Name ________________________

  • Money vocabulary

  • Money phrasal verbs

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