Money, money, money. Money management is a serious issue that everyone should learn about. To do this in English requires knowing some of the technical and everyday language involved, including words like collateral, debt, assets, equity, and more. In this English lesson, we look at some of the main vocabulary to help you make good choices with your money.
It is such an interesting and helpful lesson. Thanks Mr. Adam.
ytg1234
Dear Adam, I look up to you as a well-educated teacher. Vocabulary for personal finances is very useful in our daily life. But plenty of information in only one lesson could perhaps exhaust some of your students. Nevertheless I mastered the quiz with one mistake. Thank you very much for your teaching on engVid.
Arminius
Hello Adam, Thank you so much, I can say that I watched almost all of your videos, and there is something that I really really would like to know, what’s the tattoo you have on your arm? I know it might be sth private, So I’m so sorry I’ve asked this in advance.
AlirezaRafiei
Hi Alireza,
It says ‘litera scripta manet’ — The written word remains.
Adam
10/0 thx
ignaciodeuy
One of my favorite content in English, I really like studying finances!
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Thank you for an amazing lesson!
It is such an interesting and helpful lesson. Thanks Mr. Adam.
Dear Adam, I look up to you as a well-educated teacher. Vocabulary for personal finances is very useful in our daily life. But plenty of information in only one lesson could perhaps exhaust some of your students. Nevertheless I mastered the quiz with one mistake. Thank you very much for your teaching on engVid.
Hello Adam, Thank you so much, I can say that I watched almost all of your videos, and there is something that I really really would like to know, what’s the tattoo you have on your arm? I know it might be sth private, So I’m so sorry I’ve asked this in advance.
Hi Alireza,
It says ‘litera scripta manet’ — The written word remains.
10/0 thx
One of my favorite content in English, I really like studying finances!