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Unit 9
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Unit 9, Optimise Academy B2 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 9, Optimise Academy B2 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
bill | a piece of paper that shows how much you have to pay for something. | Did the electricity bill come in the post this morning? |
cash | money in the form of coins or banknotes. | Could you lend me £10? I haven't got any cash on me. |
cashpoint | a machine where you can take money out of your bank account (also called an ATM). | Excuse me, is there a bank near here? Or a cashpoint? |
change | the money you get back after paying more than the exact amount. | I'd get a drink from the machine but I haven't got any change – only a €10 note. |
credit card | a plastic card used to buy things and pay later. | Some people say that using a credit card makes it easier to control spending. |
discount | a reduction in the usual price of something. | I got an amazing discount on these shoes – they had 50% off. |
PIN | a secret personal number used to access your bank account. | You shouldn't use the same PIN for all your cards and your phone – it's not secure. |
receipt | a printed paper that shows you have paid for something. | Shall I put the receipt in the bag for you? |
refund | to give money back to someone; (n) money returned after a purchase. | Could I have a refund on this jacket, please? It's not my style. |
till | a machine in a shop used to keep money and record sales. | I'm sorry but this till is closed. There are two open at the front of the store. |
carry on | continue | Please carry on until I get back. |
decide on | choose one thing from various options | We arrived at the party late because my friend couldn't decide on what to wear. |
pick on | keep treating sb badly | I wish you wouldn't keep picking on me all the time! |
press on | continue doing sth despite difficulties | I was tired but I had to finish before the end of the day so I decided to press on. |
put on | make a machine or piece of electrical equipment start working | I always put the radio on as soon as I wake up. |
sleep on | wait until the next day to make a decision | I'll sleep on your suggestion and let you know tomorrow. |
start on | begin to criticise sb | Don't start on me! It wasn't my fault. |
switch on | make a machine or piece of electrical equipment start working | You need to switch the computer on at the back. |
do business with | to trade or work together with another person or company. | They're so demanding that I really can't do business with them. |
get a bargain | to buy something at a lower price than usual. | You really got a bargain when you bought your new tablet in the sales. |
go bankrupt | to lose all your money and be unable to pay your debts. | Anushka went bankrupt when her business failed. |
make a fortune | to earn or gain a large amount of money. | Sarah made a fortune when she sold her company. |
make a living | to earn money to support yourself or your family. | It's getting harder to make a living from photography. |
make a loss | to spend more money than you earn in business. | The business made a huge loss last year. |
make a profit | to earn more money than you spend. | This year, we've made a profit of over a million pounds! |
make a purchase | to buy something. | We'll give you a bonus every time you use your credit card to make a purchase! |
produce | to create or make something, especially in large amounts. | This factory produces cars for markets all over Europe. |
economy | the system by which money, goods, and services are produced and used in a country. | The global economy is slowly recovering after the crisis. |
grow | to increase in size, number, or amount. | The company hopes to grow its customer base by 20% this year. |
harm | (v) to cause damage or injury; (n) damage or injury caused. | Pollution can harm both people and wildlife. |
revolution | a big change in society, politics, or technology. | The internet started a revolution in how people communicate. |
manufacture | (v) to make goods in large quantities, usually in a factory; (n) the process of producing goods. | The company manufactures high-quality sports equipment. |
reduce | to make something smaller or less in amount, size, or degree. | We can reduce waste by recycling more and using less plastic. |
protect | to keep someone or something safe from harm or danger. | The new law aims to protect endangered species from extinction. |