Pre-Intermediate Lesson 29

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Pre-Intermediate Lesson 29 Money Pre-Intermediate Lesson 29

Today we are going to learn: Vocabulary related to money What prepositions to use after certain verbs

How important is money for you? Money – uncountable. He has a lot of money. How much money do they need?

Words on how to get money: Earn How much money can he earn in this job? Inherit = to receive money from a person who died. My friend inherited a lot of money last month. Win Mr. Green won a million dollars in a lottery yesterday. Steal Rob They needed the money to save their house so they robbed a bank. Take a loan from the bank When you take a loan from the bank you need to see what the interest rate is.

How do we use money? Actions we perform with money. Spend My cousin often spends money on books. Waste money Many people waste money on things they don’t need. Buy with money We can not buy some things with money. Pay with cash/ with credit card Give up money = stop using money What do you usually spend money on? Do you ever waste money on anything? Would you like to give up money for a month? Year?

Money can’t buy happiness. Do you agree with this? Money and things can not make you happy, but it is very nice when you can afford the things you like, go travelling when and where you want and not worry about money.

Can afford = have enough money for something Can’t afford Can/can’t afford something. Can/can’t afford to do something. Can/can’t afford + to infinitive I can’t afford this dress. I can’t afford to buy this dress. Have you ever really wanted something you can’t afford?

Pay with cash/ credit card Verbs + prepositions: Give up Exchange for Take a loan from Spend on Waste on Buy with money Pay with cash/ credit card Worry about

Fill in the gaps with prepositions: In the modern world it is very difficult to give _______ money. I spend most of my money _____ food and rent. I would like to exchange my work _____ the lessons. We can’t afford to waste money _____ expensive restaurants. I will take a loan _____ a bank because I really need the money. In that shop you can only pay ______ cash. Don’t worry ______ the bill. I‘ll pay. Things like happiness and health can not be bought ____ money. Up On For From With About

Today we have learned: Vocabulary related to money What prepositions to use after certain verbs