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                             Every little helps                                                           Vocabulary  phrasal verbs (3): money

                                                                                                          Grammar  wishes (2), should have



        QUICK REVIEW I wish ... , I hope ... , It's time ...

        Complete these sentences about your                    I wish
        ... , I hope ... , It's time .... Work in pairs. Tell each
        other your sentences. If you're from the same country,
        do you agree? If you're from different countries, ask
        follow-up questions.





        Vocabulary  Phrasal verbs (3): money

       D  a  Which two words/phrases go with the verbs in bold?
             Check new words/phrases in ijilij:mf!i;ij:f> p145.
             1  I paid the account/the money/my brother back.
             2  She paid off her mortgage/money/student loan.

             3  I took out a mortgage/loan/bank account.
             4  Mortgage rates/The banks/House prices have
                gone down.

             5  The bill/meal/bank account came to £35.
             6  I've put down a deposit/£25,000/a debt on a new house.
             7  She came into some money/some property/a credit
                card.
             8  The shop took £20115%/everything off the price.
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             9  I'm saving up for a new bike/holiday/debt.
           10  The hotel/shopkeeper/price ripped her off.

             b  Work in pairs. Test your partner. Use the infinitive
              pay off  ]  I pay off a mortgage,  l
             form of the verbs.


                           pay off a student loan



        Speaking and Reading


        lfJ  a  Work in pairs. Make a list of at least five things you
             could do in your country to earn some extra money.           II  Six people tried these money-making schemes. Match
                                                                                speech bubbles A- F to the people in the pictures.
             b  Read the article and look at the pictures. Which
             do you think is the best way to earn some extra
             money? Which is the worst?                                    m I wish I hadn't taken five at the same
                                                                                time. They got into a terrible fight.
        B  a  Try to match these rates of pay in the UK to
             money-making schemes 1-6 in the article.                                  1:1  I should have started doing this years ago.

             a  The usual rate for a session is £8- £1 2 an hour.                           You're allowed to keep most of what you buy.
             b  On average you can make £10-£15 an hour.
             c  £8-£1 O a visit, but could be as high as £100 a day.            I wish I'd known he was           liJ  I shouldn't have
             d  £25 a night.                                                    a musician. He spent hours              moved so often.
             e  Up to £450 a month.                                             practising. It drove us mad.            But it was impossible
                                                                                                                        to keep still.
             f  It depends on the production but on average about
                £1,000 a day.                                                   I wish they hadn't

             b  Work in pairs. Compare answers. Then check                      put wires all over               I shouldn't have worried
                                                                                my head. They were               about anything. They put it aR
             on p114. Would you like to do any of these things?
                                                                                really uncomfortable.            back they way they found it.
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             Why? Why not?
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