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A coin A banknote A credit card A piggy bank The till cheques A cash machine An armored car A wallet A safe A vault A pad of notes A cashier A treasure gold An accountant

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Currencies $ - dollars ¥ - Yens £ - pounds € - euros Other Currencies Ȼ - Krones Rs – Roubles/Rupee ₱ - Pesos Cash≠Credit cards -Coins -Notes -(a 10-euro note) Heads and tails

Exchange rates save account yearly

B ___ ; S ____ ;W ____ ; L ____ ; W ___ ; B _____ ; S ____ ; S ____ ; E ____ ; A ______ ; L _____, S ____ Buy something Sell something Waste it Lend it (to) someone who needs it Win (in the lottery) Borrow some (from) me Spend it (on) clothes… Swap it for … Earn it (when you work) Advertise (to get more money) Lose it in the street Save it in the bank They are swapping something He is advertising toothpaste She is saving money (piggy bank) He is losing money Waste Spend Win Earn Lend borrow

Buy Spend Win Earn Lend Swap advertise Sell Save Lose Borrow Keep ---

expensive cheaprichpoor Saved Spent Advertised Sold Borrowed bought

A red paperclip A fish-shaped pen A doorknob A snow-mobile A barbecue A van paperclip swap Series of swaps island game swapped 3-bedrrom shape doorknob swaps barbecue Snowmobile van Rock star role Mayor achievement wrote knew mind

The money of a country C______ The E ___ R __ for the euro is 1 $ = 0,80 € Pedir y prestar dinero B ____ / ____ You save money money in a P ____ B ____ Forma de algo = S _____ A part of an actor in a film a R ____ I´ve got a 10- euro N ___ In an addition (+) is ____ and (–) is M ___ Ganar dinero is to win and to E ____ Whenyou don ´t use money properly you W ___ it Object you pull or push to open a door D _____ He works at the Town Hall of a village, town or city= M _____ money used in Britain P ___ / P____ The other two are D ___ and T ___ Peole A ______ = pone en publicidad to sell more Synomym with exchange with other person S _____ A motorbike used in the snow S ______ You have to put our M ___ = (mente )to it The 2 parts in a coin H ___ T ____ Money you get from your parents P ___ M ___ Put money in the bank = S ___ Small object to hold two pieces of paper P _______ Furgoneta = V _____ It is not E ____ = (suficiente) Currencies Note Pound/pen ce Head /tails Exchange rates Plus/minus Divided/tim es Pocket money Borrow/le nd Eran Advertise Save Piggy bank Waste Swap paperclip Shape Doorknob Snowmobi le van Role Mayor Mind enough

Una bici más pequeña He needs a smaller bike Comer menos para estar menos gordo He needs to eat less to be less fat/ thinner Hommer necesita ser más grande He needs to be bigger La gente tiene que ir con más cuidado People have to be more careful Necesita una sopa más fría He needs a colder soup Necesita un avión menos rápido He needs a slower plane

Bigger thanThe biggest larger thanThe largest happier than The happiest More interesting than The most interesting More expensive thanThe most expensive Better thanThe best worse than The worst

adj. más que el más menos el menos no tan… como tan …como 3 veces … Big silly important useful Good Bad far Taller harder More comfortable Better Nicer Heavier More interested Warmer better Bigger more beautiful … bigger biggest Less big Not as big as … as big as The least big 3 times as big as silliersilliest More important The most important betterThe bestLess good worseThe worstLess bad farther The farthest Less far Less silly

1.She is older than me 2.I am a better swimmer than Liz 3.I am taller than her 4.She starts earleir than me 5.I work harder than her 6.I have got more money than her 7.I am a better driver than her 8.I´m more friendly than her 9.She is a better dencer than me 10.I´m not as intelligent as her 11.I speak French worse than her 12.I go more often than her 1.A is bigger than C but not as big as B. In fact B is the biggest 2. A is longer than B but not as long as C. In fact, C is the longest. 3. C is heavier than A but not as heavy as B. In fact, B is the heaviest 4. A is older than C but not as old as B. In fact, B is the oldest 5. B has got more money than C but not as much as A. In fact, A has got the most money 6. B works harder than C but not as hard as A. In fact, A works the hardest

1.Actually 2.Assist 3. Molest 4.Relatives 5.constipated6. preservative 7.Sensible 8. Resume9. topic 10.Carpet 11.library12. sensitive 1.The boy isn ´t tall enough 2.He is too short 3.The chair isn ´t big enough 4.It´s too small 5. He is too young 6.He isn ´t old enough biblioteca ___ sensible ____ acosar ____ Sensato ____ familiares ___ tema ___ Estreñido ___ en realidad ____ alfombra __ Conservantes ___ ayuda ___ retomar ___ I´m too poor It isn ´t fast enough They´re too small It isn ´t long enough It isn ´t new enough It´s too difficult

Get Compilation Hits Buy Now at If you spend Absolutely free Tastier Crunchier Available Flavours warning Once At last smallest lightest so features Expect Best- selling Save Go online At the touch shop Bargains discount Fagrance Try Free gift Purchases Must-have relatives guarantee Success Stores addictive

C ______ P _____ B ____ A ____ S ______ W _____ S ___ Solo quiero ser B _____ B ____ Chores Per Bank Acccount Should Window shopping I just want to be.. Bank notes Barefoot