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English for Tax Administration 2. Lecturer: Miljen Matijašević G10, room 6/I, Tue 11:30-12:30 e-mail: miljen.matijasevic @ gmail.com Session 2, 18 Mar 2014. Today’s session. Revision of the last session Money and Personal Finance. Revision of the last session. Saying numbers. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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English for Tax Administration 2
Lecturer: Miljen MatijaševićG10, room 6/I
e-mail: [email protected] 2
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Today’s session
1. Revision of the last session
2. Money and Personal Finance
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Revision of the last sessionSaying numbers
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Saying numbers - exercise Write out these numbers in full:
1. 345,8922. 0.1993. €1,548,756.894. 132,2595. 4,984.65186. 75.975 %
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Saying numbers - exercise1. 345,892 – three hundred and forty-five thousand
eight hundred and ninety-two2. 0.199 – nought/zero point one-nine-nine3. €1,548,756.89 – one million five hundred and
forty-eight thousand seven hundred and fifty-six euros eighty-nine (cents)
4. 132,259 – one hundred and thirty-two thousand two hundred and fifty-nine
5. 4,984.651 – four thousand nine hundred and eighty-four point six-five-one
6. 75.975 % - seventy-five point nine-seven-five percent
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Saying numbers - exercise Write out these numbers in full:
1. 123,456.7892. $49.993. 18014. 23,567,023.25325. $32.026. 0.235 %
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Saying numbers - exercise1. 123,456.789 – one hundred and twenty-three
thousand four hundred and fifty-six point seven-eight-nine
2. $49.99 – forty-nine dollars ninety-nine (cents)3. 1801 – eighteen oh one4. 23,567,023.2532 – twenty-three million five
hundred and sixty-seven thousand twenty-three point two-five-three-two
5. $32.02 – thirty-two dollars two cents6. 0.235 % - nought/zero point two-three-five
percent
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Money and Personal Finance
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Money
an accounta balance
a billa loana fee
interest
Discuss the meaning of these terms. Can you think of their Croatian equivalents? Can you find a logical connection between some of these words?
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Money
an account – (bankovni) računa balance – stanje računaa bill – račun (za platiti)
a loan – kredit, pozajmicaa fee – naknada
interest – kamataThink of typical verbs to use with these nouns!
Discuss the meaning of these terms. Can you think of their Croatian equivalents? Can you find a logical connection between some of these words?
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Money
open/close an accountcheck the balance
pay/send/receive a billtake out/pay off a loan
pay/charge a feepay/charge interest
Make a sentence for each collocation!
Discuss the meaning of these terms. Can you think of their Croatian equivalents? Can you find a logical connection between some of these words?
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RAČUN
account
bill
receipt \riˈsi:t\
invoice
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RAČUN
account (bankovni račun)
bill (račun koji treba platiti)
receipt (potvrda o plaćanju)
invoice (faktura)
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The Bank Account
+ -
credit an account pay/deposit money
into an account
be in the black
NOUNS: deposit, credit
debit an account (with)draw/take out
money from an account
be in the red (account overdrawn)
NOUNS: withdrawal, debit
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The Bank Account
Types of account An account can be:
current account savings account foreign currency
account business account /
giro account
overdrawn frozen
Additional account vocab:
account balance bank statement
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The Bank Account
overdrawn – in the red
(account) balance – funds available in the account
bank statement – a statement showing all the credit and debit transactions and the balance
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Means of payment
cash◦ (bank)notes/bills
(US)◦ coins, change
debit/charge card (e.g. Maestro)
credit card cheque funds/money
transfer
Apart from a bank, you can get cash from a:
cashpoint, a.k.a.◦ cash machine◦ ATM (automated teller
machine)
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Prepositions – add where necessary
PAY
cash credit card one’s own money the bill drinks the waiter tax the dinner a salary into an
account tuition
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Prepositions - answers
PAY
IN cash BY credit card WITH one’s own
money the bill FOR drinks the waiter tax FOR the dinner a salary into an
account tuition
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credit – payment – cheque – account – balance – debit cash deposit – debit card –
transactionsJane Sadler opened her ............. with the Medway
Bank on 28 January 2003, with a cash ............. of £300. On 15 February she wrote a ............. for £53.25 and this appeared as a ............. on the bank statement on 20 February. On 22 February she took out £60 in ............. from a cashpoint machine. On the following day the bank debited her account by £33.50 for a ............. she had made using her ............. . Her monthly salary was paid directly into her account and this appeared as a ............. for £802.20 on 26 February. There were no further ............. on her account and she finished the month with a ............. of £955.45.
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Thank you for your attention!