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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 ₱ - 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

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

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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