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  • Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.

  • In this lesson, we will learn phrases you may use when talking about money.

  • Do you have change for a dollar?

  • Consider yourself lucky, old chap. I do. Why do you need it?

  • I need some change for the bus. They never have change and I always have to waste my time asking other passengers.

  • All right. How do you want it?

  • A couple of quarters and five dimes would be great.

  • Here is it. I hope that’s enough.

  • Yes. I’m sure it is. Thank you so much.

  • Oh! Great! Just what I needed!!

  • What happened, Stella?

  • I lost another dollar in the vending machine. This stupid machine is always out of order.

  • Oh. I’m not at all surprised. It’s happened to me too, a number of times.

  • This machine eats money like a hungry teenager eats hamburgers. We should make a complaint to the management.

  • You are right. I think for now we should put a sign on it so that the same thing doesn't happen to others.

  • Great! I forgot my wallet at home.

  • It’s okay. I’ll treat today.

  • No. Let me check in my bag. I think I have some money in there.

  • It’s all right, Bercy.

  • Here it is. I’ve only got 10 dollars. I’ll have to owe you the rest.

  • Don’t be silly. You might need this money to get home. I’m sure this is all youve got for now.

  • Let me get this check. You can treat next time.

  • I feel so bad. I don’t know how I forgot to bring my wallet.

  • That's absolutely fine. It happens.

  • Hey! Long time, no see! Let’s eat out tonight!

  • Did you get promotion or something?

  • No, I just want to have a good time. You don’t need a promotion or a special occasion to have a nice, quiet dinner with a friend.

  • Well, I can't take you out tonight. I’m kind of broke and cannot afford any fancy dinners, at least for another week.

  • Really? Why didn't you say something?

  • Why should I? I’m only telling you now to explain why I can’t go out with you.

  • Well, come on! I still want to go out for dinner tonight, and it’s on me.

  • Really? I hope you feel like having a good time everyday!

  • Do you have change for a dollar?

  • A couple of quarters and five dimes would be great.

  • I lost another dollar in the vending machine.

  • I forgot my wallet at home.

  • Let me check in my bag. I think I have some money in there.

  • I’ve only got 10 dollars. I’ll have to owe you the rest.

  • You might need this money to get home.

  • I don’t know how I forgot to bring my wallet.

  • I’m kind of broke and cannot afford any fancy dinners, at least for another week.

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