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1.14. A) First match each item on the left below with its meaning on the

right. Then divide the words into two groups under the headings

'Income' (money you receive) and 'Expenditure' (money you spend).

b) Can you think of any more items of income or expenditure?

a)taxes (1) cinema, theatre, restaurant meals, etc.

(b) pocket-money (2) money for transport, e.g. bus, train, taxi

(c) salary (3) part of income paid to government

(d) entertainment (4) money parents give children every week

(e) rent (5) money from work, usually hourly or weekly

(f) interest (6) money for lighting, heating in your house

(g) wages (7) money from work, usually monthly or annually

(h) pension (8) e.g. 6% a year from your money in the bank

(i) fares (9) money for people who stop work at the age of about

60

(j) gas and electricity (10) weekly or monthly payments for your room, flat or

bills house

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    1.15. Answer the following questions using complete sentences.

    hat do you spend your money on?

  2. How much does a doctor earn in your country?

  3. Do you save any money? If so, how (bank, cash)?

  4. Is it easy to open a bank account in your country? How much do you need to start?

  5. Do you owe money? Who to? When will you pay back the money?

  6. Is there something you want to do or buy but can't afford to?

  7. Do you often lend money? Who do you lend it to?

  8. Do you often borrow money? Who do you borrow it from?

  9. Do people in Russia receive a state pension when they are old? How old are they when they begin to receive it?

  10. What bills do you have to pay?

  11. How much pocket-money did you receive when you were 12 years old?

  12. In Russia, what percentage of a person's income is taken in taxes?

ACQUIRING COMMUNICAITON SKILLS

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1.16. A) Read the following dialogues, paying attention to the words in bold,

which are used to keep the conversation going.

b) Say what your idea of an ideal dwelling is.

c) Make up a dialogue on ‘house hunting’ with a partner.

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A: What’s your idea of the perfect flat?

B: What a question! My perfect flat would be impossible.

A: Tell me anyway.

B: Okay. My perfect flat would be big, with high ceilings. It would have a round living room. The living room would be almost all windows and there would be a round balcony outside. But of course, nobody could look into my flat.

A: Why not?

B: Because this is a dream. The kitchen would be very big, with a big table in the middle. There would also be a sofa in the kitchen, and maybe some comfortable chairs, so that you can hang out there. In the bathroom there would be both a shower and a bathtub. The bathtub would be deep enough to sit in up to your neck.

A: What else?

B: Bedrooms. One for me, one for my best friend, one for my boyfriends, and one for visitors.

A: That sounds wonderful, one for my best friends, one for my boyfriends, and one for visitors. But it probably is impossible.

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