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  1. Listen to a conversation between a bank customer and a teller. Choose the correct answers. (аудио 1)   Why is the customer upset?
  2. Listen to a conversation between a bank customer and a teller. Choose the correct answers. (аудио 1) What can you infer about ATM deposits?  
  3. Listen to a conversation between a teller and a customer. Mark the following statements as true (T) ,  false (F), not stated (NS) (аудио 2)   The customer asks for a cashier’s check.
  4. Listen to a conversation between a teller and a customer. Mark the following statements as true (T) ,  false (F), not stated (NS) (аудио 2) The teller gives the customer two documents.  
  5. Listen to a conversation between a teller and a customer. Mark the following statements as true (T) ,  false (F), not stated (NS) (аудио 2) The customer must have at least $100.  
  6. Match the formal phrases with the informal phrases.
  7. Match the formal phrases with the informal phrases.
  8. Match the formal phrases with the informal phrases.
  9. Match the phrases with the alternatives.
  10. Match the phrases with the alternatives.
  11. Match the financial product with the benefits.
  12. Match the financial product with the benefits.
  13. Read the page from a community bank’s website. Winchester Community Bank “Neighbors helping neighbors” Since 1938, we have served the community of Winchester. We have proudly remained locally owned and operated. We serve families, small businesses, and farmers in the area. We offer loans, personal accounts, and business accounts. We know that your assets are important to you. That is why we are a risk-averse institution. You can trust us with your savings. All of our accounts are insured up to $200,000. We apply the same principals to our loans. We get to know our customer’s needs and characters. We make decisions on more than just their credit scores. Loans are not one size fits all. We aim to be accessible at all hours. That’s why we offer ATMs, online banking, and phone services. You can also receive on-site service at any of our six branches. From our early days, we have had an interest in community affairs. Our employees participate in local charities. Also check out our free financial education workshops. Choose the correct answer What is the main idea of the reading?
  14. Read the page from a community bank’s website. Winchester Community Bank “Neighbors helping neighbors” Since 1938, we have served the community of Winchester. We have proudly remained locally owned and operated. We serve families, small businesses, and farmers in the area. We offer loans, personal accounts, and business accounts. We know that your assets are important to you. That is why we are a risk-averse institution. You can trust us with your savings. All of our accounts are insured up to $200,000. We apply the same principals to our loans. We get to know our customer’s needs and characters. We make decisions on more than just their credit scores. Loans are not one size fits all. We aim to be accessible at all hours. That’s why we offer ATMs, online banking, and phone services. You can also receive on-site service at any of our six branches. From our early days, we have had an interest in community affairs. Our employees participate in local charities. Also check out our free financial education workshops. Choose the correct answer What can you infer about the bank’s loans?
  15. Read the page from a community bank’s website. Winchester Community Bank “Neighbors helping neighbors” Since 1938, we have served the community of Winchester. We have proudly remained locally owned and operated. We serve families, small businesses, and farmers in the area. We offer loans, personal accounts, and business accounts. We know that your assets are important to you. That is why we are a risk-averse institution. You can trust us with your savings. All of our accounts are insured up to $200,000. We apply the same principals to our loans. We get to know our customer’s needs and characters. We make decisions on more than just their credit scores. Loans are not one size fits all. We aim to be accessible at all hours. That’s why we offer ATMs, online banking, and phone services. You can also receive on-site service at any of our six branches. From our early days, we have had an interest in community affairs. Our employees participate in local charities. Also check out our free financial education workshops. Choose the correct answer What is true of accounts at the bank?
  16. Read the page from a community bank’s website. Winchester Community Bank “Neighbors helping neighbors” Since 1938, we have served the community of Winchester. We have proudly remained locally owned and operated. We serve families, small businesses, and farmers in the area. We offer loans, personal accounts, and business accounts.
  17. Read the page from a community bank’s website. Winchester Community Bank “Neighbors helping neighbors” Since 1938, we have served the community of Winchester. We have proudly remained locally owned and operated. We serve families, small businesses, and farmers in the area. We offer loans, personal accounts, and business accounts.
  18. Read the text. People have always done all sorts of activities to raise money for charity, from cooking enormous cakes to doing thrilling parachute jumps. Planning to do a dangerous or difficult activity or challenge is a great way of encouraging friends and family to donate money to a charity of your choice, if you are successful in your attempt. And nowadays, there’s a growing popularity for more and more unusual charity challenges, helped of course by the internet, where they can go viral and quickly spread from person to person. One of the most popular recent viral challenges is the Ice Bucket Challenge: this involves people tipping buckets of ice water over their heads. Each person then names other friends or family members, who have to take up the challenge; they are supposed to do it within twenty-four hours or make a donation to charity. The most successful viral activities tend to be the simplest and most inexpensive ones, so that lots of people end up taking part without spending much money. Unfortunately, sometimes people just do the challenge without actually raising any money at all! Of course, charities want to encourage as many people as they can to get involved and one good way of doing this is to set up challenges that can be done in groups. Not everyone is a natural risk-taker, and some of us just feel more comfortable and enthusiastic sharing a challenge with a group of other people. This doesn’t mean that the challenges have to turn into a competition, but everyone can motivate each other, and, just as importantly, have a great time while they do it. So, whether you fancy the idea of running a marathon on your own, or climbing Kilimanjaro with a group of friends, the charity challenge can be an excellent way of trying something new, and getting a real sense of achievement, as well as the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve raised money for a good cause. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). If there is no information about this, choose ‘not given’ (NG). The way that charities raise money hasn’t really changed over the years.
  19. Read the text. People have always done all sorts of activities to raise money for charity, from cooking enormous cakes to doing thrilling parachute jumps. Planning to do a dangerous or difficult activity or challenge is a great way of encouraging friends and family to donate money to a charity of your choice, if you are successful in your attempt. And nowadays, there’s a growing popularity for more and more unusual charity challenges, helped of course by the internet, where they can go viral and quickly spread from person to person. One of the most popular recent viral challenges is the Ice Bucket Challenge: this involves people tipping buckets of ice water over their heads. Each person then names other friends or family members, who have to take up the challenge; they are supposed to do it within twenty-four hours or make a donation to charity. The most successful viral activities tend to be the simplest and most inexpensive ones, so that lots of people end up taking part without spending much money. Unfortunately, sometimes people just do the challenge without actually raising any money at all! Of course, charities want to encourage as many people as they can to get involved and one good way of doing this is to set up challenges that can be done in groups. Not everyone is a natural risk-taker, and some of us just feel more comfortable and enthusiastic sharing a challenge with a group of other people. This doesn’t mean that the challenges have to turn into a competition, but everyone can motivate each other, and, just as importantly, have a great time while they do it. So, whether you fancy the idea of running a marathon on your own, or climbing Kilimanjaro with a group of friends, the charity challenge can be an excellent way of trying something new, and getting a real sense of achievement, as well as the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve raised money for a good cause. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). If there is no information about this, choose ‘not given’ (NG). Viral challenges make the most money for charity.
  20. Read the text. People have always done all sorts of activities to raise money for charity, from cooking enormous cakes to doing thrilling parachute jumps. Planning to do a dangerous or difficult activity or challenge is a great way of encouraging friends and family to donate money to a charity of your choice, if you are successful in your attempt. And nowadays, there’s a growing popularity for more and more unusual charity challenges, helped of course by the internet, where they can go viral and quickly spread from person to person. One of the most popular recent viral challenges is the Ice Bucket Challenge: this involves people tipping buckets of ice water over their heads. Each person then names other friends or family members, who have to take up the challenge; they are supposed to do it within twenty-four hours or make a donation to charity. The most successful viral activities tend to be the simplest and most inexpensive ones, so that lots of people end up taking part without spending much money. Unfortunately, sometimes people just do the challenge without actually raising any money at all! Of course, charities want to encourage as many people as they can to get involved and one good way of doing this is to set up challenges that can be done in groups. Not everyone is a natural risk-taker, and some of us just feel more comfortable and enthusiastic sharing a challenge with a group of other people. This doesn’t mean that the challenges have to turn into a competition, but everyone can motivate each other, and, just as importantly, have a great time while they do it. So, whether you fancy the idea of running a marathon on your own, or climbing Kilimanjaro with a group of friends, the charity challenge can be an excellent way of trying something new, and getting a real sense of achievement, as well as the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve raised money for a good cause. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). If there is no information about this, choose ‘not given’ (NG). Group challenges can encourage people to try something they wouldn’t do alone.
  21. Read the text. People have always done all sorts of activities to raise money for charity, from cooking enormous cakes to doing thrilling parachute jumps. Planning to do a dangerous or difficult activity or challenge is a great way of encouraging friends and family to donate money to a charity of your choice, if you are successful in your attempt. And nowadays, there’s a growing popularity for more and more unusual charity challenges, helped of course by the internet, where they can go viral and quickly spread from person to person. One of the most popular recent viral challenges is the Ice Bucket Challenge: this involves people tipping buckets of ice water over their heads. Each person then names other friends or family members, who have to take up the challenge; they are supposed to do it within twenty-four hours or make a donation to charity. The most successful viral activities tend to be the simplest and most inexpensive ones, so that lots of people end up taking part without spending much money. Unfortunately, sometimes people just do the challenge without actually raising any money at all! Of course, charities want to encourage as many people as they can to get involved and one good way of doing this is to set up challenges that can be done in groups. Not everyone is a natural risk-taker, and some of us just feel more comfortable and enthusiastic sharing a challenge with a group of other people. This doesn’t mean that the challenges have to turn into a competition, but everyone can motivate each other, and, just as importantly, have a great time while they do it. So, whether you fancy the idea of running a marathon on your own, or climbing Kilimanjaro with a group of friends, the charity challenge can be an excellent way of trying something new, and getting a real sense of achievement, as well as the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve raised money for a good cause. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). If there is no information about this, choose ‘not given’ (NG). Charity challenges are as much about having fun as raising money.
  22. Read the text. People have always done all sorts of activities to raise money for charity, from cooking enormous cakes to doing thrilling parachute jumps. Planning to do a dangerous or difficult activity or challenge is a great way of encouraging friends and family to donate money to a charity of your choice, if you are successful in your attempt. And nowadays, there’s a growing popularity for more and more unusual charity challenges, helped of course by the internet, where they can go viral and quickly spread from person to person. One of the most popular recent viral challenges is the Ice Bucket Challenge: this involves people tipping buckets of ice water over their heads. Each person then names other friends or family members, who have to take up the challenge; they are supposed to do it within twenty-four hours or make a donation to charity. The most successful viral activities tend to be the simplest and most inexpensive ones, so that lots of people end up taking part without spending much money. Unfortunately, sometimes people just do the challenge without actually raising any money at all! Of course, charities want to encourage as many people as they can to get involved and one good way of doing this is to set up challenges that can be done in groups. Not everyone is a natural risk-taker, and some of us just feel more comfortable and enthusiastic sharing a challenge with a group of other people. This doesn’t mean that the challenges have to turn into a competition, but everyone can motivate each other, and, just as importantly, have a great time while they do it. So, whether you fancy the idea of running a marathon on your own, or climbing Kilimanjaro with a group of friends, the charity challenge can be an excellent way of trying something new, and getting a real sense of achievement, as well as the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve raised money for a good cause. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). If there is no information about this, choose ‘not given’ (NG). Most charities now get more money from the public than they used to.
  23. Choose the only correct answer Spain now uses the euro. Pesetas are no longer ____________.
  24. I bought a TV which doesn’t work. I’ll take it back to the shop to get ___________.
  25. In a shop, to get a refund, you usually have to show the ___________.
  26. I’m paying for my new car in 36 monthly __________.
  27. I earn a lot of money, but I have a lot of _________.
  28. Famous paintings are usually sold by __________.
  29. In an auction, the item is sold to the person who makes the highest __________.
  30. In Japan, the US dollar is __________ .
  31. In Britain, it’s not usual to discuss your personal __________
  32. You can _________ a house and __________ a car.
  33. Here’s the fifty dollars I __________.
  34. The best things in life are __________.
  35. Last week this shirt cost £12, but today it was __________, so I only paid £6.
  36. Why don’t you get this tablet? There’s a 20% __________ on it at the moment.
  37. Would you like me to help you carry your __________? It looks heavy!
  38. They didn’t spend long in the shop as they only needed four __________.
  39. Jane bought three books for the price of one – what a __________!
  40. Choose the correct translation adding machine
  41. balance sheet
  42. filing cabinet
  43. savings account
  44. vault
  45. interest rate
  46. current account
  47. statement
  48. bank loan
  49. tax exempt
  50. overdraft
  51. intermediary
  52. central bank
  53. time deposit