Ariadna Vázquez Franch
Unit 1 English notes
VOCABULARY
Sum → Suma Loans → Prestamos Minimum wage → Salario
mínimo
Tip → Propina Is worth → Vale la pena
Over/Under paid → Pagar
Borrow → Pedir prestado Raise → Aumentar +/- de lo normal
Earn → Ganar Afford it → Pagarlo Pay cut → Reducción de
Invest → Invertir Charged → Cargar salario
Wealthy → Ric@ Invest → Invertir Pay rise → Augmento de
salario
Lend → Prestar Tax → Impuesto
Performance-related pay →
Inherited → Hereder@ Wages → Salarios Basado x trabajo hecho
Cash point → Cajero Pension → Pensión Severance pay →
automático Indemnización x despido
Overtime → Horas extra
Owe → Deber algo Eldery → Ancian@
Back payment → Pago
Mortgages → Hipotecas atrasado
MONEY IDIOMS:
Back-of-the-envelope calculation → a quick approximate calculation.
Tighten one’s belt → You must spend your money carefully because there is less available.
Born with a silver spoon in your mouth → A person who is born into a very rich family.
Cash cow → A regular source of income.
Money laundering → Hide sources of money obtained illegally so that it looks legitimate.
Look like a million dollars → Look and feel extremely good.
Be hard up → If you are hard up, you have very little money.
On the house → Something which is on the house is offered free of charge. (Cortesía de la casa)
Go Dutch → Share the cost of something such as a meal or a concert.
At all costs → You want something regardless of the expense, effort or sacrifice involved.
Cost the earth → Something it is very expensive. (Costa un ruñó)
Made of money → A person who is very rich and can buy whatever they want.
Make ends meet → If you have very little money, it is hard for you to make ends meet.
Someone in the prime → In the best period of their life.
Acting at your age → Behave in a more adult way.
Come of age → Reach the age when legally an adult. (+18)
Money to burn → Diners per cremar
Worth a fortune → Guanyar una fortuna
Money is a bit tight → Diners una mica escàs
Ariadna Vázquez Franch
GRAMMAR
Present tenses:
Present Simple:
Subject + verb present tense (I play basketball)
Present Continuous:
Subject + auxiliary + verb present participle -ing (I am playing basketball)
Present Perfect:
Subject + auxiliary + verb past participle (I have played basketball)
Present Perfect Continuous:
Subject + auxiliary + verb present participle -ing (I have been playing basketball)
Past tenses:
Past Simple:
Subject + verb past tense -ed (I played basketball)
Past Continuous:
Subject + was/were + verb present participle -ing (I was playing basketball)
Past Perfect:
Subject + had + verb past participle (I had played basketball)
Past Perfect Continuous:
Subject + had + been + present participle -ing (I had been playing basketball)
Modal verbs: Modal verbs in the past:
Subject + modal verb + verb Subject + modal verb + have + verb in past participle
Modal Verbs:
Can (Puedo) Would (Me gustaría)
Could (Pude) Must / have to (Debo obligatorio)
May (Puede) Shall (Debo no obligatorio)
Might (Podría) Should (Debería)
Will (Voy) Ought to (Debo moralmente)