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This document discusses various banking products and services that banks can offer customers. It provides explanations of common accounts like current accounts, savings accounts, and credit cards. For current accounts, customers can pay bills and expenses. Savings accounts are deposit accounts where the bank pays interest. New customers can apply for credit cards, which are evaluated based on their credit rating, and initially have a low spending limit that can increase over time. The document also contains exercises to test comprehension of banking terms and services.

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This document discusses various banking products and services that banks can offer customers. It provides explanations of common accounts like current accounts, savings accounts, and credit cards. For current accounts, customers can pay bills and expenses. Savings accounts are deposit accounts where the bank pays interest. New customers can apply for credit cards, which are evaluated based on their credit rating, and initially have a low spending limit that can increase over time. The document also contains exercises to test comprehension of banking terms and services.

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Module 1: Banking and Finance Essentials | Unit 3: What can banks give to

customers?
LISTENING
1) Listen to Peter talking to his colleague, Marwan. Which products and services in the box do they mention?

cheques  credit card  current account  debit card  interest rate


loans and mortgages  online banking  savings account  safe deposit box

2) Listen again and complete these sentences: PRONUNCIATION TIP


mortgage – the /t/ sound in the
1 A __________ account is for paying everyday bills and expenses. middle is silent, i.e. we don’t
pronounce it; you can check the
2 A __________ account is something called a deposit account. correct pronunciation here.
3 The bank pays the customer __________ on a savings account.
4 You can tell customers that at the moment the interest __________ for savings account is three percent.
5 I can also offer new customers a __________ card.
6 I can show them how the __________ works.
7 Customers also often ask about __________ banking.
8 You can tell them the interest rates on __________ and mortgages.

3) Read the rest of Marwan and Peter’s conversation. Are sentences 1-6 true (T) or false (F)?

Peter: Oh, Marwan, one more thing. What about credit cards?
Marwan: Well, we don’t automatically give credit cards to new customers.
Peter: So are they just for existing customers?
Marwan: No, but we know that our existing customers are good with money. We see
their salaries come into their current account every month. We know how
much money they have in their deposit accounts. We are usually happy to
give them credit cards. With new customers it’s a bit different. We don’t
have any information about them. So, they can apply for a credit card and
we then check their credit rating with a credit agency. If the credit agency
gives them a good rating, we can give them a credit card. At first, there is a
low spending limit on the card. They can only use the card up to a certain
amount of money. Later, we can increase that limit.
Peter: When they show us that they are responsible customers?
Marwan: That’s right.

source:
English for Banking and Finance 1 (R.Richey; Pearson Longman; 2011)
1 The bank doesn’t give credit cards to existing customers. (T/F)
2 The bank doesn’t have a lot of information about new customers. (T/F)
3 New customers can’t get credit cards. (T/F)
4 Customers with a good credit rating can have credit cards. (T/F)
5 The spending limit on a credit card can change. (T/F)
6 Good customers have a higher spending limit on their credit cards. (T/F)

4) Put a cross () next to the word(s) that you can’t use with the word in bold:

1 □ currency □ deposit □ savings □ current account


2 □ cash □ ATM □ withdraw □ current machine
3 □ online □ telephone □ foreign exchange □ debit banking
4 □ credit □ cash □ debit □ loan card

SLOVAK CORNER
bankomat – if you want to translate this word to English, you can
use 3 words: an ATM (Automatic Teller Machine), a cash machine
or a cash dispenser

KEY:
1) current account, savings account, interest rate, cheques, online banking, loans and mortgages
2) 1 current 2 savings 3 interest 4 rate 5 debit 6 ATM 7 online 8 loans
3) 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 T
4) 1 currency; 2 ATM, withdraw, current; 3  foreign exchange, debit; 4 loan

source:
English for Banking and Finance 1 (R.Richey; Pearson Longman; 2011)

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