III. Memorize the following words and word-combinations.
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II. Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms from
VOCABULARY EXERCISES
I. Find equivalents:
| 1. medium of exchange
2. measure of value
3. store of value.
4. to be any substance
5. to issue money
6. modern money
7. to go out of circulation
8. paper/soft money
9. money supply
10. to express worth
11. to be converted
12. payment
| à. çàïàñ âàðòîñò³
á. ïëàòà, ïëàò³æ
â. áóòè êîíâåðòîâàíèì
ã. ïàïåðîâ³ ãðîø³
ä. ñó÷àñí³ ãðîø³
å. âèðàæàòè âàðò³ñòü
º. ãðîøîâà ìàñà
æ. çàñ³á îáì³íó
ç. áóòè áóäü-ÿêîþ ð³÷÷þ
è. âèïóñêàòè ãðîø³ â îá³ã
³. ì³ðà âàðòîñò³
¿.âèõîäèòè ç îá³ãó
| the list:
a store of value ; coin; a Medium of Exchange; currency; a measure of value; currency; inflation; the money supply.
1.Money can be any substance that functions as _________, a Measure of Value, and a Store of Value. 2. As ___________ , money expresses worth in terms that most individuals understand. 3. Money also serves as ___________ . 4. The term ________ refers to metallic forms of money. 5. The term _______ refers to paper money issued by government. 6. Metallic coins generally do not go out of circulation unless they are lost. 7. Paper _________ also is reasonably durable. 8. The fact, that __________ often grows at a rate 10 to 12 per cent a year is considered as major cause of ___________ . Use them in the sentences of your own:
| active/circulating money
/money in circulation/ — ãðîø³, ùî ïåðåáóâàþòü â îá³ãó
bad/bogus/counterfeit money — ôàëüøèâ³ ãðîø³
borrowed money — ïîçè÷êà
checking account money — ãðîø³ íà ïîòî÷íîìó ðàõóíêó
credit/debt money — êðåäèòí³ ãðîø³
money at long — äîâãîñòðîêîâà ïîçè÷êà
money market — âàëþòíèé ðèíîê
ready/hard money — ãîò³âêà
to make money — çàðîáëÿòè ãðîø³/ðîçáàãàò³òè
to withdraw money — âèëó÷àòè ãðîø³ ç îá³ãó
to keep money with a bank — òðèìàòè ãðîø³ â áàíêó
to put/to invest money — âêëàäàòè ãðîø³
to remit money — ïåðåêàçóâàòè ãðîø³
| IV. Translate the sentences paying attention to the italicized words:
1. It's quite interesting work and the money's all right.2.The monetary unit of Japan is yen. 3. Monetary policy is aimed at controlling the amount of money in circulation, usually through controlling the level of lending or credit. 4. Money supply can include notes, coins, and clearing-bank and other deposits used for everyday payments. 5. I am not made of money, you know! 6. I paid good money for that car and it broke down on the first day. 7. The pound had a steady day on the money markets.
V. Match each term in Column A with its definition in Column B:
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