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-Match the words /expressions in bold with their definitions.
Mr Smith needed money. So he went to the bank. He told the employee that he wanted to (1) cash a cheque for £50. The employee checked Mr Smith's (2) bank account. There was no money in it. Mr Smith asked the employee for (3) a loan. He wanted (4) to borrow £50 from the bank. The bank employee talked to the manager. Then he told Mr Smith that the bank will (5) lend him the money. Mr Smith was happy because he really needed the money. He wanted to (6) spend it on medicine for his sick wife.
1. to cash a cheque( encaisser un cheque ) : e-exchange a cheque against cash.
2. bank account : a-arrangement with a bank to put in or draw money.
3. a loan ( un prêt ): d-money you borrow from a bank.
4. to borrow ( emprunter ) : c-to use something that is not yours and that you must give back.
5. to lend ( prêter ): b-to give something to someone that he/she will return later.
6. to spend( dépenser ) : f-use money to buy something.
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