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Q UICK Q UIZ : H OW TO DO IT 1. Take a pencil & paper 2. Number the paper 1 to Look at the slide; you have 20 seconds to choose the best answer 4. Write it on your paper… no checking! 5. Pair check 6. Class check 7. Review – ask about your mistakes with your classmates & teacher

1. That phone costs dirhams. You cannot ________ it! A. bargain B. afford C. refund

2. After I paid for it, she gave me a __________ A. refund B. discount C. receipt

3. Dubai Shopping Festival is famous for its_________! A. bargains B. refunds C. receipts

4. My bag cost 350 dirhams. How much ______will I get from 500 dirhams? A. bargain B. change C. discount

5. When the sales are on, there are huge price _________! A. reductions B. receipts C. refunds

6. When I get a job I expect to get a good_________. A. fortune B. income C. money

7. Maria Costas won 3 million dollars. What a ___________! A. wealth B. value C. fortune

8. VISA cards can cause a problem with_______ if you spend too much. A. lottery B. income C. debt

9. I ______ the bank money for my car. A. own B. owe C. debt

10. Maria Costas won the lottery but she ______ her money and now she is _______. A. valued/ wealthy B. wasted / broke C. reduced / changed

A NSWERS ! 1.B- afford 2. C- receipt 3. A- bargains 4. B- change 5. A- reductions 6. B- income 7. C- fortune 8. C- debt 9. B- owe 10. B- wasted/broke

H OW DID YOU DO ? My score: __ /10 Study advice : use OWS ( unit 18 ; pages 56 – 57 ) to check your mistakes. Good luck on the real quiz!