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ENJOY

LEARN NEW WORDS

ACHIEVE
DO MY BEST
WELCOME
IMPROVE RELAX
THE BANK
a business or building where people deposit and withdraw their money and borrow money.
VOCABULARY
Income /ˈɪnkəm/ Transfer /trænsˈfɜːr/
- money received, especially on a regular - moving money from one account to another
basis, for work or through investments. and it may include moving money from one
account to another owned by the same
individual or organization.
Exchange rate /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
/reit/
-the value of one currency for the
purpose of conversion to another.
Account /əˈkaʊnt/
- A financial account maintained by a
bank or other financial institution in
Counter /ˈkaʊntər
which the financial transactions - a long flat-topped fixture in a store or
between the bank and a customer are bank across which business is conducted
recorded. with customers.
Savings /ˈseɪvɪŋz/
-are kept in the form of cash or cash equivalents
(e.g. As bank deposits), which are exposed to no
risk of loss but also come with correspondingly
minimal returns.

Wi t h d r a w / w ɪ θ ˈ d r ɔ ː /
-remove or take away (something)
from a particular place or position.

Loan /ləʊn/
-Is a form of debt incurred by an
individual or other entity. The
lender—usually a corporation,
financial institution, or government
—advances a sum of money to the
borrower.
Exchange /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
-the process of changing one currency
into another.

Visa card /ˈviːzə/ /kar:d/


-are payment cards that use the Visa
network. Financial institutions partner
with Visa to use the company's
network. Visa cards come with a 16-
digit account number, microchip, and
magnetic stripe.
TYPES OF VISA CARD
• Credit Card - is a thin rectangular piece of
plastic or metal issued by a bank or financial
services company, that allows cardholders to
borrow funds with which to pay for goods and
services with merchants that accept cards for
payment.
• Debit Card - is a payment card that deducts money
directly from a consumer's checking account when it
is used.
• Prepaid Card -is a card you can use to pay for
things. You buy a card with money loaded on it. Then
you can use the card to spend up to that amount.
• Gift Card - is a "non-reloadable prepaid" card,
meaning the initial value is set by the person who
purchased the card.
ACTIVITY : FILL IN THE BLANKS

1. What is the US dollar to VND _________ now?


2. I will _______ money at the ATM.
3.To open an ______, you need an ID card & some money.
4. I want to ______ some dollars.
5. Can I _______ money to your account in japan?
6. The Manager do not have any pending _______ .
7. Rizza want to get her ______ in the piggy bank.
8. You should fill out form at the _______ , to finish the process.

 loan  exchange
 account  withdraw
 exchange rate  savings
 transfer  counter
Do you think bank account is important ? Why ?
Why saving is important in our life?
How do you spend your savings?
What are 5 reasons to start a savings account
today?
What are some ways to save money?
 I want to save about $2000.
 She doesn't have any income.
 I am planning to bring some cash.
 Please fill out the form first.
 Can i open a saving account?
 All the bank robbers were wearing masks.
 H e h a n d e d h i s v i s a c a r d b a c k t o b a n k t e l l e r.

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