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N A M E : ________________________________ DATE: ____________________

MONEY
Questions: Is money important? Why? / Why not?
⚫ Complete the 15 sentences with the words on the left.

1. What is the _______________? How much does it cost?

2. There are one hundred cents in one euro and in one


________________.

3. In the USA and a few other countries, people use the


dollar. In Europe, people use the ________________.

4. A ________________ is a person who has one


million (1,000,000) dollars (or more).

5. A ________________ is a coin worth one cent.

6. An ______________ is an automated teller machine.


Many people also call it a bank machine.

A ATM n. 7. I want to pay for this shopping cart of groceries. Where


is the ________________?
cash n.

cashier n. 8. How many cents are there in one ________________?


There are five cents.
check n.
9. How many cents are there in one ________________?
credit card n.
There are ten cents.
D dime n.
10. When you buy something in a store, you will probably
dollar n. have to pay _______________, in addition to the price.

E euro n.
11. You can get ________________ from an ATM. It is
M millionaire n. money that you can see and touch.

N nickel n. 12. You can buy things online when you have a
penny ________________.
P n.

price n. 13. When you write a ________________, remember to


write the date and sign your name on it.
Q quarter n.

spend 14. Do you like to save money or ________________ it?


S v.

T tax n. 15. How many cents are there in one ________________?


There are twenty-five cents.
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WORD BANK Money
Aim Supplementary vocabulary building
Level Elementary
Time Approximately 15 – 20 minutes

ANSWER KEY My Notes


1. price
2. dollar
3. euro
4. millionaire
5. penny
6. ATM
7. cashier
8. nickel
9. dime
10. tax
11. cash
12. credit card
13. check
14. spend
15. quarter

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