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MONEY ‘ Currency I. Read the passage carefully. In modern country, currency: is considered to be s: money. In the past, some writers stretched the term to inc that circulate, Le ves as Hand to hand money, something the flow of trade in daily life Tioced the world When properly used by Government, paper money is one of the greatest conveniences devised by man. ency has the element of credit. It is a record of an obligation to pay, ina eae for monetary purposes. It is probably the obligation ofa inant, ofa privately owned central bank ; of a con:mercial bank, of a private bu organization or even private person. 2 ‘The value of currency is always expressed in terms of the ‘monetary country in which it is issued. The domination issued are determined by level, suitable for use as hand to hand money. F In our country, the currencies from Rp.500,00 ; Rp.1.000,00 ; Rp. Rp10.000,00 ; Rp.20.000,00; up to Rp.50,000,00 are very common in daily, in private need or business activities. Some foreign currencies such as US lar - America ) £*( Pound sterling - England ), Yen ( Japan ) Aus $ (A are also popular more over in foreign trade. (Adapted from Eni ® Answer the following questions. 1. What is currency in modern country? And what is currency in the past? How does currency serve the flow of trade ? 7 ‘When is money, one of the greatest conveniences devised by What does the word it in paragraph 3 refer to? : What obligation is currency probably? How is the currency value expressed? What determined the domination issued? Mention our currencies used in daily use? Do you know some foreign currencies? What are they? Is it popular in domestic trade? : ear aaPpen 5 TH. ) Read the following words and match them to know the stretch a, mengeluarkan devise ie calculate issue currencies oeeNr c d. e. 2 fluctuation increase decrease deregulation recession, Sees wy Fill in the blanks with the words above, 4 il ii 5 immediately. 1. There will be a ... concerning the office personnel imm< iat 2. Our government ... the Indonesian Currency through Bank ae 3. They will... their product next year, because their sale is really success: ful. 1 ten iad 4. While we are going abroad, we have to change our money into the foreign ... we need. ; 5. The wide rice field with its yellow paddy ... ahead in front of the house. 6. Iam o sure that the demand for our product won't ...until next year. 7. Asa businessman, he always thinks seriously about the ... of the price. 8. Parents .... hard of how to earn much money for children’s study. 9. We hope there won't be any economic ... in our country. 10. Mr. Burdi will ...all of his business expense every week. V. Listen to the passage carefully. Text is anclosed. VI. Answer the questions. Questions are enclosed. (a) comp the following dialogue using the words suggested and prac- tice with your friends. a. moment c. welcome e. sign g. here b. foreign currencies d._ count f. help hb. Yes, sir Wita : Good morning, Sir. Can I ..(1).. you? Stranger + Twant to change some ..(2)... into Rupiah. Can I get it? Wita (3)...; what currency is it? Stranger US $ 200 and £ 100. Wita Stranger Wita Stranger Wita VIII. Read the following expression, head of t master made me the chee tne ‘ected me the best student of t ni Complete the following statements. 1. Mr. Budi ( appoint ) ‘ a My teacher (nolo ) tad ‘They sel

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