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Page 85 exercise 2: Match the financial terms with their definitions. Write the letter on the
line.
_c_ 1. An ATM
_e_ 2. Cash
_a_ 3. Foreign currency
_f_ 4. A currency exchange
_b_ 5. An exchange rate
_d_ 6. A fee
Page 86: exercise 4: Write question with which. Use the superlative form of the adjectives
from the box. For some items, it may be possible to write more than one question.
Page 88 exercise 8: Complete the sentences. Use too or enough and the adjective.
1. I’m not going to read that book. It’s too boring
2. Sirena shouldn’t travel alone. She isn’t enough big.
3. I don’t want to buy anything in that shop. The people were too unfriendly
4. Talia likes the red rug, but it’s too big for her living room.
5. I love this bell, but it isn’t enough loud. I need a bigger size.
6. Are your shoes enough comfortable? We’re going to do a lot of walking.
7. We wanted to bargain for a lower price, but it was too difficult.
Exercise 10: Choose the correct response. Write the letter on the line.
_b_ 1. $650! I paid $429 for the same camcorder yesterday.
_e_ 2. How much did you pay for that vase?
_a_ 3. Should I try to get a better price?
_d_ 4. I saved a lot of money on this DVD player. It was only $79
_c_ 5. Here you are, sir. The Atlas Hotel. That’s $8.50.
a. It can hurt to ask.
b. What a total rip-off!
c. Thanks. Keep the change.
d. What a great deal!
e. Only $20. It was a real bargain.
Page 89 exercise 11: Read the article about bargaining customs around the world.
Then read the statements. Check true or false.
T F
1. Bargaining customs are similar around the world. x
2. Generally, market sellers in Morocco love to bargain. x
3. In New York City, it’s Ok to bargain for a cheaper hotel room. x
4. It can’t hurt to ask a fruit seller in Tahiti for a lower price. x
Exercise 12: Read the article on page 116 of the student’s book again. Then check True or
False, according to the article.
T F
1. Tipping is expected in all countries. x
2. In U.S. restaurants, a 10% tip is usually enough. x
3. In some European countries, you should hand the tip to the waiter. x
4. In Germany, you should leave the tip on the table. x
5. For a taxi fare of 9.50 pesos in Buenos Aires, gives the driver 10 pesos. x
6. Australian porter expect a bigger tip than porter in other countries. x
7. Tip Japanese porters about US$1 per bag. x
8. You should never leave a tip for the housekeeper. x