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3 Put one of the following words in each space in the sentences below.
through at to oft in on for by
(a) We decided to go piane.
(b) When do we take 7
(c) First you must go customs and immigration.
(d) You'd better ask the information desko
(e) His friend went the airport with him to see him
(f) You must check at 10.30.
(g) Put your luggage a tra IIey.
(h) He looked my passport.
Bank Accounts
Opening an account
1 Put each word or phrase in the group below in its correct place in the
following passage.
formalities open account bank charges
overdraft branch fili in
11'5very simple to (a) a bank (b) in Britain. There are very few
(c) o Just go to your local (d) , (e) . a few forms, and tha1's it.
You will prabably only have to pay (f) if there is no money in your account
or if you borraw money fram the bank, in other words if you have an (g)
Current and deposit accounts
2 Instructions as above.
notice current cheque withdraw deposit interest
For regular everyday use most people prefer a (a) account. This normally
earns no (b) but you are given a (c) book, which makes shopping
and paying bills very easy. A (d) account earns interest but i1'snot 50 easy to
(e) your money. You sometimes have to give a week's (f) .
Using your account
3 Instructions as above.
balance deposit withdrawal stand ing order statement
At regular intervals, perhaps monthly, you will receive a (a) fram the bank,
giving details of each (b) (money you put in) and (c) (money you
take out). If you're not sure how much money you have in your account, you can
just go to your bank and ask what your (d) isoIf you have to make a regular
payment, like rent, you can ask the bank to pay this amount for you automatically.
This arrangement is called a (e) _
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