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I made a killing by selling that old car. Even though

I made a killing by selling that old car.
Even though they

have money to burn, they don‘t waste it.
She has a job that gives her pin money for extra treats for herself and her kids.
Excuse me now please, I must go and spend a penny.
I really liked it but it cost a pretty penny.

Can you guess the meaning of these idioms?

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Peter saw his girlfriend kissing someone else and only then the

Peter saw his girlfriend kissing someone else and only then the

penny dropped.
I saw her crying. I bet my bottom dollar that he hurt her again.
For my money, they won‘t come today.
It‘s pay day today, let‘s go shopping!
He spends very little on food during the week, then blows all his money drinking on the weekends. He really is penny-wise, pound-foolish.
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Solution

Solution

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Is it possible to do without money? Did you get pocket

Is it possible to do without money?
Did you get pocket

money? How often? How much?
Did you spend it the same day or save it for later?
What did you usually spend your pocket money on?
Do you prefer coins or notes?
Are you good at saving money?

Let‘s talk!

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What is the cheapest and the most expensive thing you have

What is the cheapest and the most expensive thing you have

ever bought?
Is there something you always look forward to buy?
Do you prefer to have money in cash or on a credit card?
Have you ever found money on street?
Do you always check a receipt?
When buying things what do you look at first of all: price, brand, colour or looks?
Do you know somebody who lives in poverty?
Have you ever given money to a beggar or to charity?