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Expressions with Made by: Sanja Ilievska & Money

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We use it to buy stuff; Transfers purchasing power from the present to the future; The common unit by which everyone measures prices and values.MONEY

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Слайд 1Expressions
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Made by:
Sanja Ilievska
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Money

Expressions  with Made by: Sanja Ilievska &Money

Слайд 2We use it to buy stuff;
Transfers purchasing power from the

present to the future;
The common unit by which everyone measures

prices and values.

MONEY

We use it to buy stuff; Transfers purchasing power from the present to the future; The common

Слайд 3 The act or an instance of buying or selling;
An

exchange of one thing for another.
TRADE

The act or an instance of buying or selling;An exchange of one thing for another.TRADE

Слайд 4Expressions
with

Tricks of the trade - special skills

and knowledge associated with any trade or profession.
Ex. I

know a few tricks of the trade that make things easier. I learned the tricks of the trade from my uncle.

Expressions with Tricks of the trade - special skills and knowledge associated with any trade or profession.

Слайд 5take something out in trade - to accept someone's goods

or services in payment of a bill.
Ex. The grocer

told the plumber that he would pay the plumber by allowing him to take his bill out in trade.
I don't have any cash right now. Can you take what I owe you out in trade?
take something out in trade - to accept someone's goods or services in payment of a bill.

Слайд 6trade something off 
to get rid of something in an exchange.


Ex. I traded my car off.
I traded off my

old car for a new one.

trade something off to get rid of something in an exchange. Ex. I traded my car off. I

Слайд 7Trade places - to exchange positions with someone
Ex. He

may be rich and famous, but I wouldn't trade places

with him, not even for a million dollars.
Trade places - to exchange positions with someone Ex. He may be rich and famous, but I

Слайд 8Trade at
some place to buy and sell at some place;

to shop at someplace.
Ex. Do you trade at that

store anymore? We don't trade there because their prices are too high.
Trade up from something
to exchange a specific lower-level product for a higher-level product.
Ex. I decided to trade up from my little car to a much larger one.

Trade atsome place to buy and sell at some place; to shop at someplace. Ex. Do you

Слайд 9Tricks of the trade
clever methods that help you to do

a job better or faster
Ex. As a journalist, you

learn the tricks of the trade pretty quickly or you don't survive.

Tricks of the tradeclever methods that help you to do a job better or faster Ex. As

Слайд 10Expressions with
Stretch one's money - to economize so that one's money

lasts longer.
Ex. We have to stretch our money in

order to be able to buy groceries at the end of the month.
Expressions withStretch one's money - to economize so that one's money lasts longer. Ex. We have to stretch

Слайд 11Time is valuable, so don't waste it.
Ex. I can't

afford to spend a lot of time standing here talking.

Time is money, you know!
Time is valuable, so don't waste it. Ex. I can't afford to spend a lot of time

Слайд 12Pots of money - a lot of money
Ex. They've

got pots of money but they never spend any of

it.

Have money to burn - to have a lot of money and spend large amounts on things that are not necessary.
Ex. Christine's new boyfriend seems to have money to burn. He's always buying her extravagant gifts.

Pots of money - a lot of money Ex. They've got pots of money but they never

Слайд 13Spend money like water
of someone spends money like water,

they spend too much
Ex. Carol spends money like water

- no wonder she's always broke.

Soft money 
money obtained without much effort.
Ex. Don't become dependent on soft money.
In college he got spoiled by soft money—a check from his parents every week.

Spend money like water of someone spends money like water, they spend too much Ex. Carol spends

Слайд 14Save money up (for something)
-to accumulate an amount of money

for the purchase of something.
Ex. I'm saving my money

up for a car. Save up your money for a car.

Save money for a rainy day
-to keep an amount of money for a time in the future when it might be needed
Ex. She has a couple of thousand pounds kept aside which she's saving for a rainy day.

Save money up (for something)-to accumulate an amount of money for the purchase of something. Ex. I'm

Слайд 15Rolling in money
having large amounts of something, usually money.
Ex.

Bob doesn't need to earn money. He's rolling in it.

Make

good money
-to earn a sizable amount of money.
Ex. Ann makes good money at her job. I don't know what she does, but she makes good money.
Rolling in moneyhaving large amounts of something, usually money. Ex. Bob doesn't need to earn money. He's

Слайд 16Pressed for money  
-needful of money; short of money.
Ex. I'm

a little pressed for money just now.

Money doesn't grow on

trees
-something that you say which means you should be careful how much money you spend because there is only a limited amount
Ex. 'Dad, can I have a new bike?' 'We can't afford one. Money doesn't grow on trees, you know.'
Pressed for money  -needful of money; short of money. Ex. I'm a little pressed for money just now.Money

Слайд 17 There are lots of expressions with trade and money but,

TIME IS MONEY, and now follows a quiz for the

ones who fell asleep!
There are lots of expressions with trade and money but, TIME IS MONEY, and now follows a

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1. What is the meaning of the idiom ‘Time is

money?’

50-501. What is the meaning of the idiom ‘Time is money?’

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2. The family has ( more money than they need).

50-502. The family has ( more money than they need).

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3. Clever methods that help you to do a job

better or faster – is definition of the idiom:

50-503. Clever methods that help you to do a job better or faster – is definition of

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4. Sarah doesn’t ….. this store anymore, because the prices

are too high.

50-504. Sarah doesn’t ….. this store anymore, because the prices are too high.

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5. I might complain, but I wouldn't (….) with you

for anything in the world.

50-505. I might complain, but I wouldn't (….) with you for anything in the world.

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6. You use this expression to tell someone that he/she

shouldn't waste money or there is not enough money to

buy something expensive.
50-506. You use this expression to tell someone that he/she shouldn't waste money or there is not

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7. To save money for a time when it might

be needed unexpectedly means:

50-507. To save money for a time when it might be needed unexpectedly means:

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8. If someone has a lot of money, more than they

could possibly need, they are…

50-508. If someone has a lot of money, more than they could possibly need, they are…

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9. Don't ever lend him money, he spends it……

50-509. Don't ever lend him money, he spends it……

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10. Money obtained without much effort is:

50-5010. Money obtained without much effort is:

Слайд 29C O N G R A T U L A

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