Lesson 10-The richer the poorer Part Two Backgroumd Iformation W BT E ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer Part Two ENTER
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer Backgroundinformation Contents L。 The US Money I。 Gypsies III Lifestyles in America F IV. Variety Store V. Beauty Salon W BT E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. The US Money II. Gypsies III. Lifestyles in America IV. Variety Store V. Beauty Salon Background information
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. The Us mone e Cash: paper currency The Us government prints money in the following denominations:$10,000;$5,000;$1,000;$500 $100;$50$20;$10;$5and$1 You will never see most of these bills; twenties, tens, fives and ones are the most commonly used You will find a picture of George Washington on the s1 bill, abraham Lincoln on the $5, Alexander Hamilton on the $10 and Andrew Jackson on the $20. There are also pictures on the back(the White House on the $20, the Treasury Building on the $10, the Lincoln Memorial on the $5 and a big ONE and the American insignia on the $1. W BT E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer Cash: paper currency The US government prints money in the following denominations: $10,000; $5,000; $1,000; $500; $100; $50; $20; $10; $5 and $1. You will never see most of these bills; twenties, tens, fives and ones are the most commonly used. You will find a picture of George Washington on the $1 bill, Abraham Lincoln on the $5, Alexander Hamilton on the $10 and Andrew Jackson on the $20. There are also pictures on the back (the White House on the $20, the Treasury Building on the $10, the Lincoln Memorial on the $5 and a big “ONE” and the American insignia on the $1. I. The US Money To be continued on the next page
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. The Us mone Money in general is referred to as:"cash","bucks", dough",bread""moolah"greenbacks",etc. A Q one-dollar bill is most often callleda olara single",a bucko a bill"i a five-dollar bill isfive dollars",a fiver"a five spot" five bucks". A ten-dollar bill might bea ten",ten bucks"or a ten spot 回对回2 10 W BT E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer Money in general is referred to as: “cash”, “bucks”, “dough”, “bread”, “moolah”, “greenbacks”, etc. A one-dollar bill is most often called “a dollar”, “a single”, “a buck” or “a bill”; a five-dollar bill is “five dollars”, “a fiver”, “a five spot” or “five bucks”. A ten-dollar bill might be “a ten”, “ten bucks” or a “ten spot”. I. The US Money To be continued on the next page
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. The Us mone Cash: coins Coins come in the following denominations: $ 01 or 1c (a penny, a cent one cent); $ 05 or 5c(a nickel, five cents);$.10 or 10<(a dime, ten cents); s25 or 25< (a quarter, two bits, twenty-five cents); and $ 50 or 50< (a fifty-cent piece) Coins are called"change",small change",or silver"(though they arent made of silver anymore). Coins are generally recognized by their size, but somebody goofed"on the dime, which is smaller than either a nickel or a penny. All the others are in size order W BT E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. The US Money Cash: coins Coins come in the following denominations: $.01 or 1¢ (a penny, a cent, one cent); $.05 or 5¢ (a nickel, five cents); $.10 or 10¢ (a dime, ten cents); $.25 or 25¢ (a quarter, two bits, twenty-five cents); and $.50 or 50¢ (a fifty-cent piece). Coins are called “change”, “small change”, or “silver” (though they aren’t made of silver anymore). Coins are generally recognized by their size, but somebody “goofed” on the dime, which is smaller than either a nickel or a penny. All the others are in size order. To be continued on the next page