ESL Money Matters 4.1 Low Intermediate
Across
- 1. Non-essential expenses that can be adjusted based on personal choice.
- 4. Money spent on goods or services; costs incurred during budgeting.
- 6. The means by which people move from one place to another, often involving costs (like bus fares).
- 10. money To use money to buy goods or services.
- 11. back To reduce spending on certain items.
- 12. A vertical section in a table or chart where similar items are listed.
- 13. Activities that provide enjoyment, often requiring money.
- 14. Essential services such as water, electricity, and gas that require payment.
Down
- 2. To make something part of a whole; in budgeting, it refers to adding expenses or income sources.
- 3. Services related to medical care that may involve costs.
- 5. a budget The process of planning how to spend your money.
- 7. A loan specifically for purchasing property, usually paid back over many years.
- 8. Necessary items that must be purchased for basic living needs (e.g., food).
- 9. Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments.
- 11. A visual representation of data, often used to track expenses.
- 15. money To keep money instead of spending it; often done for future needs.