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English 8a

#1
1 Кеш. Банківською картою
2 Банкноти\монети в гаманці\портмоне
3 Торгівельний автомат
5 Банкомат

#2
1 On the posters in the bank

2 On the street on a billboard

3 On websites

4 At schools of finance

#3
С So how did people buy things?

#4
The sentence before the gap mentions ways of paying for things you buy.
The sentence after the gap answers the question in sentence c.

#5
1
2D
3F
4G
5A
6H
7E
8B

#6
in my opinion, this is the most interesting fact of all
1980s saw the introduction of debit cards where payments come directly from the user’s bank account. The
fi rst contactless cards were produced in 2007

#7

Don’t exchange money at the airport – you’ll probably get a better exchange rate at a bank. • Take some
cash in the local currency (pounds in the UK). You’ll need it for small transactions, for example, when you
purchase food and drink. • Get a ‘travel-friendly’ debit or credit card. You may be charged up to three
percent if you use the wrong kind of card to withdraw cash from an ATM. • A prepaid card that you can
load with cash before you travel is a great idea. • Don’t let anyone see your PIN number when you enter it
in a shop or at a cashpoint , • Don’t lose your contactless credit card! Anyone can spend up to £30* with it
several times without knowing your PIN code. • For longer stays (study or work) you may want to open a
British bank account . If so, you’ll need a passport or ID card and proof of your UK address.

#8
1 I believe that a person should receive a card from the age of 14

Because nowadays most of all purchases are made without contactless payment

2 This will be done with the technique sewn into the body.

So we can be a contactless payment society

3 This is evil, because they, like on the stock exchange, can make a profit on the difference in the value of
money

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