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Practice Listening Business English Exercises for A2 – Money

9 ejercicios

1. Exercise 1

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  • A. Listen to It all adds up!, a podcast for consumers on the topic of money. Tick (✓) the topics they speak about.
  • a)
    How to borrow money for emergency expenses
  • b)
    Suggestions for reducing living expenses
  • c)
    Information about how most consumers save
  • d)
    What will happen to interest rates over the next few months
  • e)
    News about currency exchange rates
  • f)
    Tips for changing money when travelling abroad
  • B. Listen again. Choose the correct option in italics to complete the advice and information from the podcast.
  • 1)
    It’s a good idea to walk / take your lunch to work.
  • 2)
    Don’t buy things with your credit card / that you don’t need
  • 3)
    Buy a used car / cinema tickets online.
  • 4)
    In the next few months, interest rates / borrowing will go down.
  • 5)
    Mortgages / Holidays will become more expensive.
  • 6)
    Now is a good time to visit China / buy Chinese electronics

2. Exercise 2

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  • A. Liz is a Marketing Consultant to the retail banking industry. Listen to the first part of her presentation to a group of clients and answer the questions.
  • 1)
    How does Liz get the attention of her audience at the start?
  • 2)
    Which three generations does she talk about in her introduction? Complete the information in slide 1.
  • 3)
    Which generation is the main subject of her presentation? Why?
  • 4)
    How do the audience describe this generation in terms of:
  • • lifestyle? • technology? • work? • money?
  • B. Liz used the approximate words early, mid and late to talk about ages and dates. Can you remember the phrases she used for the following? Listen and check.
  • 1)
    17–19-year-olds late teens
  • 2)
    21–23-year-olds
  • 3)
    1964–6
  • 4)
    1977–9
  • 5)
    1981–3
  • 6)
    2011–13
1   Customer age groups
Generation(b. 1964-79)
Generation(b. 1980-94)
Generation(b. 1995-2012)

3. Exercise 3

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  • A. Listen to Liz present the financial habits of young adults with approximate figures. What are the exact figures? Use the exact figures below and write them on slide 2.
  • 12)
    21 29 64 76
  • B. Listen again and answer the questions.
  • 1)
    What do the employment figures for 16–21-year-olds show?
  • 2)
    What does Liz say is the most surprising figure in the chart? Why?
  • 3)
    What kind of debt are 16–21-year-olds against? Why?
  • 4)
    What’s the good news about 16–21-year-olds for the retail banking industry? What’s the bad news?
2   Financial habits(16–21-year-olds)
• paid employment..76..%
• own savings account%
• account-holders since age%
• already saving for retirement%
• opposed to all forms of debt%

4. Exercise 4

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  • A. Listen to the final part of the presentation. What do the figures in slide 3 show?
  • 1)
    10.6 =
  • 2)
    1 billion =
  • 3)
    53% =
  • 4)
    42 million =
  • B. What does Liz say about her client’s marketing strategy?
3   Marketing to young savers
   10.6     1bn     53%     42m

5. Exercise 5

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Audio 2
  • A. Read the town councillor’s notes for the meeting. Then listen and complete them.
  • Topic: Practical ideas and real solutions.
  • 1)
    Advertise to attract
  • 2)
    Create a local
  • 3)
    Set up a bank
  • 4)
    Start an online goods – on social media?
  • 5)
    Start a Saturday in the town centre
  • B. Match the ideas (a–e) with the descriptions (1–5) in Exercise A. Listen again and check your answers.
  • a)
    Develop a type of money that’s only for our town
  • b)
    Make it easy for people to trade things they don’t need for things they need
  • c)
    Arrange a place in town for local people to sell things
  • d)
    Invite people from other places to visit our town – and spend money
  • e)
    Get people to share their skills by trading hours of work
  • C. Now listen to the end of the meeting. Which ideas does the town vote to consider more seriously?

6. Exercise 6

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  • A. Listen to local residents Ellen and David discussing the projects. Which project does Ellen like the best? Which one does David like the best?
  • B. Listen again. Who expressed each opinion? Write E (Ellen), D (David) or N (neither).
  • 1)
    Local currency
  • a)
    It’s interesting – good for business.
  • b)
    It’s weird – lots of people think this.
  • c)
    It’s old-fashioned – we don’t need it.
  • 2)
    Saturday market
  • a)
    It would help to create jobs – people will make things to sell.
  • b)
    It’s easy to understand – people will go to see other people.
  • c)
    It’s not interesting – you can sell stuff online.
  • 3)
    Time bank
  • a)
    I’m too busy to use it.
  • b)
    I’d rather just pay people.
  • c)
    It’s a good way to meet people.

7. Test

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  • 1)
    Listen to the speakers and choose the polite way to say no a, b or c.
  • 1)
    a b c
  • 2)
    a b c
  • 3)
    a b c
  • 4)
    a b c
  • 5)
    a b c

8. You will hear eight short recordings twice. For questions 1–8 choose the correct answer.

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  • 2)
    You will hear eight short recordings twice. For questions 1–8 choose the correct answer.
  • 1)
    What does the woman spend most of her income on?
  • 2)
    How does the man pay at the hotel?
  • a)
    by credit card
  • b)
    by mobile phone payment
  • c)
    in cash
  • 3)
    How is the man going to save more money?
  • a)
    walk to work every day
  • b)
    take his lunch to work
  • c)
    rent a room in his home
  • 4)
    Why does the woman like paying by credit card?
  • a)
    She doesn’t need different currency.
  • b)
    It’s light to carry when travelling.
  • c)
    She doesn’t need receipts.
  • 5)
    What does the man think he is best at in his job?
  • a)
    public speaking
  • b)
    working with numbers
  • c)
    managing his time
  • 6)
    How much have the company’s sales increased over the year?
  • a)
    about 10 percent
  • b)
    nearly a quarter
  • c)
    roughly a third
  • 7)
    Who is going to be the lead presenter?
  • a)
    Francisco
  • b)
    Luis
  • c)
    Gaston
  • 8)
    How was the budget for the project divided?
Money test 1
Money test 2

9. Listen to a radio discussion about spending habits. For each question choose a, b or c.

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  • 3)
    Listen to a radio discussion about spending habits. For each question choose a, b or c.
  • 1)
    How have people’s spending habits changed in the last five years?
  • a)
    People spend more.
  • b)
    People save more.
  • c)
    People spend money on different things.
  • 2)
    What has risen most in price?
  • a)
    taxes
  • b)
    housing
  • c)
    food
  • 3)
    What suggestion does Lena make for saving money on restaurant food?
  • a)
    Use more vouchers.
  • b)
    Go and eat at different times.
  • c)
    Eat more takeaways.
  • 4)
    What does Lena think about buying new technology?
  • a)
    People buy new things too often.
  • b)
    It often isn’t worth the money.
  • c)
    Most website offers are bad.
  • 5)
    What advice does Lena give for buying a new smartphone?
  • a)
    Buy them with a contract.
  • b)
    Don’t buy one with a brand name.
  • c)
    Buy an older model.
  • 6)
    According to Lena, which is the best way to pay when you are overseas?
  • a)
    cash
  • b)
    prepaid card
  • c)
    credit card
  • 7)
    According to Lena, where is the worst place to exchange currency?
  • a)
    at an airport
  • b)
    at a hotel
  • c)
    online

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