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Vocabulary Revision English File Interm Unit 2

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  • fascinating
    very interesting
  • to charge
    when someone tells you how much to pay for their service
  • salary
    fixed amount of money paid for your work monthly
  • to afford
    be able to buy
  • furious
    very angry
  • to spend
    opposite of "to save"
  • to inherit
    to get money from your relative after their passing away
  • boiling
    very hot
  • tax
    amount of money paid to government
  • hilarious
    very funny
  • note
    $100 bank____
  • £5.50
    Five pounds, fifty pence
  • starving
    very hungry
  • delighted
    very happy
  • olive oil
    oil made of olives
  • to save
    to keep money for later
  • to live on
    to spend a regular budget (phrasal verb)
  • to owe
    to have a debt to someone
  • filthy
    very dirty
  • to pay back
    to return money (phrasal verb)
  • cleaning product
    what you use for cleaning
  • to invest
    to buy shares/bonds/support a start-up
  • a bill
    infromation containing the sum you need to pay for something
  • to waste
    to spend carelessly
  • to be worth
    costs / has a price or value
  • freezing
    very cold
  • €2,50
    Two euros fifty (euro) cents
  • budget
    total amount of money for a specific period of time
  • tap water
    water from the tap
  • terrified
    very scared
  • amazed
    very surprised
  • to withdraw
    take out money
  • scam
    crime of stealing credentials by lying via email/phone
  • cycling trip
    trip by bikes
  • electricity bill
    how much you need to pay for electricity (per month, usually)
  • mortgage
    loan for buying an apartment/house
  • exhausted
    very tired
  • to lend
    opposite of "to borrow"
  • enormous
    very big
  • huge
    very big
  • borrow
    take money from someone for some time
  • cash machine
    what you use for withdrawing cash
  • insurance
    you pay for this to make you feel safe when something bad happens with your car or health
  • to take out
    = to withdraw (phrasal verb)
  • beauty treatment
    what you do to look more beautiful
  • contactless payment
    secure method for consumers to purchase products or services using a debit, credit, smartcard, or another payment
  • tiny
    very small
  • to live off
    depend on someone as a source of income or support
  • to pay
    to give money for products or services
  • positive
    very sure
  • to cost
    to have a price (c...)
  • loan
    money you borrow from a bank
  • to borrow
    opposite of "to lend"
  • to earn
    to make money by worrking
  • to raise
    to collect money for some cause