This is what you use to buy things.
Money.
This means to use money to get something.
Spend money.
This is when you have to pay money back to the bank.
Loan.
This is what you do with your suitcase before traveling.
Pack.
This is what you do when you look at famous buildings or monuments.
See the sights.
This is paper money.
Notes.
This means to keep money for the future.
Save money.
This is when someone takes your money illegally.
Theft.
This is what you need to enter another country.
This is what you do when you eat in a restaurant during a trip.
Eat out.
This is a place where you put your money to keep it safe.
Bank.
This is when you take money from the bank.
Withdraw.
This happens when you spend more than you have and owe money. (Phrasal Verb)
Run up debts.
This is what you do when you buy a hotel room in advance.
Book a hotel.
This is a short holiday or trip, usually for one day.
This is a machine where you can withdraw money.
Cash machine or ATM.
This is what you do when you give money to someone expecting it back.
Lend money.
This means to stop owing money. (Phrasal Verb)
Pay off debts.
This is what you must have to pay for medical care abroad.
Health insurance card.
This is what you do when you stay in a tent.
Camp out.
Name three different forms of money.
Coins, notes, credit card.
Name three phrasal verbs connected with money (and explain the meaning).
Save up, splash out, pay off debts.
Mention three ways to save money.
Put money in a bank account / use a piggy bank / stop wasting money.
Name three things you should do before you travel abroad.
Pack your suitcase, book your flights, change money.
Name three things you can do on holiday.
Go swimming, visit museums, have a barbecue.