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Wrote N TOONS MONEY A put the letters brackets in the correct order to complete the sentences. 1 Im going to pay by _credit card _(rdtcie rade). 2 I decided to pay by {hasc). 3 Canyou (eldn) me some money? 4 Who's going to pay the (lb) for this meal? 5 Lusually (@woorbr) books from the library 6 In my country the (tosen) are green or brown and have pictures of our presidents, 7 Lwant a drink. Do you have any (osne) for this machine? 8 Do you usually {itp} taxi drivers in your country? 9 Lawyers (rane) a lot of money. 110 She decided to (ovites) her money in a small printing business. 11. How much is this painting (tohrw)? 12 They bought a boat and went out to sea to (hun) for_earute). 2 Circle the correct options to complete the article. MONEY TAKERS - BIG FAILURES ‘Steven Panjani was robbing a bank, but he needed a bag for the money. He emptied his sports bag and put the money init. Unfortunately, he lef several things inthe bank, including his wallet, a bank | at from the same bank, an electricity” andhie house keys. He Left these on the floor of the bank and was arrested ‘twenty minutes later. ‘A woman in Sri Lanka went to a company and said she wanted to ‘ ‘some money in it. Then she gave them a fake $1 million : These don't exist! The manager called the police, A child robbed a eweet shop. He got a bag full of * but he dropped them. He spent five minutes trying to pick them up and finished at the same time as the police arrived, ‘Acustomerata restaurant gave the waiter his coat but lefthis walletinit Later the water, Emilio Delgado, was found with $400 in x from the wallet, When arrested, Delgado sad, esa froma customer!” itthis afternoon! Willy Finn booked into a US hotel and paid by ® That night he robbed the reception. The police Looked at his registration, saw his name and address, went to his house and arrested him, 1a) cash b) statement 9 coin 2 a)tip by cash ©) credit card 3 a) bill b) cheque tip 4 a)eam by lend © invest 5 a) note b) credit card oar 6 a) receipt by ATMs 9 coins 7 a) cash b) statement bill 8 a) cheque by tip coin 9 a) lent by eamnt ©) invested in 10 a) tip by receipt 9 cheque GRAMMAR RELATIVE CLAUSES 3 Underline the correct alternatives. 1 9 10 ‘That's the woman who/where works in the supermarket. Hamburg is the city who/where Lidia went to university. Is that the cake that/who you made for Claire's birthday? Did you take the money where/that ‘was on the table? The hotel where/which we stayed on holiday was terrible. Have you seen that video of the man which/who can eat metal? Did you get the message who/which I sent you last night? Helen is the only person | know where/that hates pizza ‘That's the bar which/where Tina met Dan. I dont like films which/who make me cry. 4 Join the sentences using relative clauses. 1 Calin i a private university studied physics there, Callin is the private university where studied physics, Renata Samuels isa dentist. he fixed my teeth. Renata Samuelsis the dentist La Cosecha is a bar. You get free food there. La Cosecha is a bar Did you get my note? ITeftit on your table Did you get the note — Mannix Music isa shop It sells old CDs. Mannix Music is the shop Did you find the keys? | gave them to your girlfriend Did you find the keys David Bynes is a personal trainer. He helped me get fit. David Bynes is the personal trainer Konstanz is a town. Iwas born there. Konstanz is the townFind and correct the mistakes in seven of the sentences. 1 Are these the photos { whe you were looking for? Ita place which you can really relax. Do you still see your friend who she became a motorcycle courier? Clarissa started a company that it sells organic food. The book is about a girl who finds @ magic forest. That's the house that | was born. | don't like people which talk all the time. What's the name of the cake that we ate yesterday? Is this the iPod that you want it? wera Read the text. Which of these industries is not mentioned? 1 sports 2 music 3 food 4 films Read the text again and answer the questions. Who: 1 helped a football club to sell T-shirts? 2 made over a million dollars for every five minutes of a film? 3. made an advertisement for perfume? 4 sold a business? Find words in the text that match these meanings. 1 people who like a team and want them to win (paragraph 1) 2. a short or friendly name that is used by friends or family (paragraph 1) 3. boxing matches (paragraph 2) 4 the words an actor learns fora play or film (paragraph 3) 5 someone who has more than one billion dollars, pounds, euros, etc. (paragraph 4) THE REAL MONEY MAKERS When English football team Arsenal bought a Japanese player called Junichi inamoto, the team's fans gave him a nickname: "T-shirt’. Why? Because they thought the club bought him so that they could sell more ‘Arsenal T-shirts in Japan. Inamoto was a very good player, but he played only five games in a year at Arsenal, none of them important. His name and face did, however, sell a lot of Tshirts. Junichi Inamoto I @ These days sportspeople around the world can make lots of money without even playing. Cristiano Ronaldo, the world’s highest-paid footballer in 2014, earned $80 million that year, and $28 million dollars of this was just for advertising. His weekly salary at Real Madrid was €398,000. If he played in two games a week, that was €132,666 per hour of playing! Boxer Floyd Mayweather, one of the world’s highest-paid athletes, earned $105 million from just two fights, 3 Of course, i's not only football players and boxers who can make big, money by the minute. Back in 1978, actor Marlon Brando played the role of Superman's father in the film Superman. He appeared for less than Dr bre fifteen minutes in the film and didn’t learn his lines, These had to be written on various pieces of paper around the film set! For this he earned $3.7 million. in 2004, Nicole Kidman made $2 million for a three-minute advertisement for the perfume Chanel No. 5. The company said it was a short film — a piece of art, not just an advertisement. 4 ‘So who else has made a lot of money in a short time? Of course, there is Bill Gates and the usual businesspeople: the Walton family, who own Wal-Mart; Mexican telephone billionaire Carlos Slim Helu and Howard ‘Stern, a US radio DJ who made about £311 a minute in 2015. And what about the music business? Perhaps surprisingly, Dr Dre has made huge ‘sums of money, earning $620 million in 2014 after selling his headphone business for $3 billion, Nicole kidman
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