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English Vocabulary – How to talk about money

11. Mar, 2010


www.engvid.com Money is something you’ll need to talk about all your life! In this English lesson, you’ll learn some essential vocabulary to help you speak about this important subject. Take the free quiz on this lesson at www.engvid.com

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13 Responses to “English Vocabulary – How to talk about money”

  1. carlitobrigande87 11. Mar, 2010

    sorry i was saying french*…..

  2. carlitobrigande87 11. Mar, 2010

    I really like your way of teaching and I’ve seen most of your videos so far.However i think you should give more examples because there are some words on which people in foreign countries(especially those who speak fernch) can be confused.:)

  3. nomanwasif 11. Mar, 2010

    ya its superb. no doubt. I also teach english in small city of pakistan, I used DRAW money inspite of using WITHDRAW, I discussed that topic last week.

  4. axcelheart20 11. Mar, 2010

    @rasnalogin

    behind- at the back of or at the rear of
    beyond- out of reach or further

  5. FranEnglish 11. Mar, 2010

    Hi Everyone, First, well done Rebeca, nice vids, secondly, Withdraw money is commonly used in England, as an ex-employee of banks I can assure you, so not sure where you got that info from. We say Wi th, pronouncing the ‘th’ sound. It’s more common to say I made a withdrawal and not draw money. The phrasal verb being the other more common way of speaking (took out. I took out some money), even ‘I got some money from the bank or cash point, your word being ATM) Hope that helps.
    Fran. Cheers.

  6. rasnalogin 11. Mar, 2010

    hi i like ur vid… can u pleaz tell me what is the diffrence between behind and beyond, and wat is the opposit word for behind

  7. usher1111111 11. Mar, 2010

    Thank you Rebecca: this is great idea to collect verbs related to one a subject. I hope you could do that with other topics

  8. MsSheila54 11. Mar, 2010

    I like your lessons very much. Money matters are very important therefore the vocabulary is very helpful. Thank you.

  9. abod7im 11. Mar, 2010

    thank you so much

    I want the computer vocab. as a next lesson

    please

  10. esunsinverguenza 11. Mar, 2010

    Rebecca…you rock!!

  11. sajahanbd1 11. Mar, 2010

    You are the best English teacher in my eyes.

  12. zashtobe 11. Mar, 2010

    I like your way of teaching -simple and useful .Keep up the good work :) )


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