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lesson description
You will be able to employ relationship prepositions to talk about your own experiences, discuss money, and use the future progressive form of the verbs “open,” “close,” “deposit, “withdraw,” “save,” and “spend.”
objectives
• Describe financial situations • Identify and use relationship prepositions and different forms of “as” • Practicethe future progressive verb tense
Lesson ID: #0416
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vocabulary
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currency dollars foreign currency ATM paycheck checking account checkbook savings check
signature debit card teller deposit withdraw cash loan interest rate paymentbalance mortgage 21 personal banker
Lesson ID: #0416
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verbs
q Infinitive q Present Tense q Simple Past Tense q Future Tense q Present Progressive q Past Progressive q Future Progressive
to open they open they opened they will open they are opening they were opening they will be opening to close you close you closed you will close you are closing you were closing you will be closingto withdraw we withdraw we withdrew we will withdraw we are withdrawing we were withdrawing we will be withdrawing to deposit she deposits she deposited she will deposit she is depositing she was depositing she will be depositing
to save he saves he saved he will save he is saving he was saving he will be saving to spend I spend I spent I will spend I am spending I was spending I will bespending
your turn
Choose the correct verb, then complete each sentence by filling in the blank with the correct verb tense. For example: I withdrew $20,000 from my savings account last night. (deposit OR withdraw) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. We ____________ a new account on Monday. (close OR open) They just ____________ their savings account. (withdraw OR close) He _____________ a checkingaccount right now. (save OR open) I need to _____________ money into my account, please. (deposit OR save) I will come back later ____________ money. (spend OR withdraw) I ____________ money for the holidays. (save OR open) I will start ____________ my money in December. (close OR spend) How much money are you ____________? (withdraw OR open) We ____________ to buy a house. (save OR close)
keyphrases
I’d like to open an account, please. What type of account? I need to save money. Could I have change for … ? I need to make a deposit. Sign your check. I would like to take out a loan. Could I withdraw ____ from my account?
10. They ____________ $50,000 on a car next week! (close OR spend)
Lesson ID: #0416
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conversation
Read the following conversation out loud five times.Todd: I’m counting out coins to deposit at the bank. Mack: Where did all these coins come from? Todd: And you thought I couldn’t save money. I’m going to open an account. Cindy: You will be moving off our couch? Todd: Well, one step at a time. Ned: Are you going to open a checking or a savings account? Todd: What’s the difference? Ned: Well, with a checking account, you can write checks or take outmoney from the ATM. Mack: That’s assuming you have money in your bank account.
Bonus Feature: Watch the English Highway video to follow along! (Lesson ID: #0356)
your turn
Match the image with the correct vocabulary word.
dollar
withdrawal
foreign currency
checkbook
check
balance
debit card
ATM
personal banker
signature
Lesson ID: #0416
page 4relationship prepositions
Relationship prepositions show the relationship between objects in a sentence. • I withdrew cash from my checking account. The relationship preposition “from” describes the relationship between “the cash” and the “checking account.”
as by
in the form or shape of makes reference to the person that did the action not including
I accepted cash as payment for my work....
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