Below you will find listed all the different exercises that you can do to learn or improve your use of vocabulary connected to money and finance in English on Blair English.
For each exercise there is a description of what it is about and what level of English you need to do it (from 'lower-intermediate' to 'advanced').
To do or look at an exercise, simply click on the box or the title of the exercise.
Level: Lower-IntermediateThis first of two online exercises looks at some of the basic verbs and vocabulary used in English to talk about finance and money.
Level: Lower-IntermediateThis second of two online exercises looks at some more basic verbs and vocabulary used in English to talk about Finance and Money.
Level: Upper-IntermediateLooks at and explains the meaning of vocabulary used in English to describe how an economy is doing/performing.
Level: Lower-IntermediateThis online exercise looks at and explains the essential English vocabulary used for banks, what they do and the names of different bank accounts.
Level: IntermediateThis online exercise looks at and explains the English vocabulary used when both using a bank and having a bank account.
Level: Upper-IntermediateThis online exercise looks at and explains the English vocabulary used for both loans and borrowing money from a bank.
Level: IntermediateThis online exercise looks at and explains the meaning of commonly used English vocabulary for taxes for both business and non-business use.
Level: IntermediateThis online exercise looks at and explains the different types of taxes which are used in Britain and other English speaking countries.
Level: IntermediateThis online exercise looks at and explains the different types of taxes which are used in America and some other English speaking countries.
Level: IntermediateThis first online exercise looks at and explains the meaning of some essential stock market vocabulary that is used in English.
Level: Upper-IntermediateThis second online exercise on essential stock market vocabulary looks at and explains the different types of shares, how share/stock performance is measured and what can affect share/stock price.
Level: Upper-IntermediateThis third online exercise on essential stock market vocabulary looks at and explains some more advanced vocabulary, including the different ways that stock/shares are first sold on the stock market.
Level: Upper-IntermediateThis online exercise looks at and explains the most common calculations and measures used to analyse stock/share performance by stock market professionals.
Level: Upper-IntermediateThis online exercise helps to explain the meaning of the words and phrases that are commonly used with loans from banks and lending institutions.
Level: Upper-IntermediateThis online exercise helps to explain the meaning of the words and phrases that are commonly used in insurance policies.
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