Let's face it. Money is a big part of our lives. Everyone needs money, and many people want money. So I'm going to teach you some common idioms and expressions that are all related to money. Here are the idioms from the lesson. 1. buck 2. to cost an arm and a leg 3. pony up 4. put your money where your mouth is 5. to make ends meet 6. (to be) loaded 7. to look like a million bucks 8. shell out / fork over 9. rags to riches 10. bread and butter 11. foot the bill 12. break the bank 13. penny-pincher 14. pick up the tab / pick up the check /// JOIN OUR EMAIL COMMUNITY Get lesson updates & access the Secret Fluency Lesson /// SUPPORT INTERACTIVE ENGLISH YouTube Member: Patreon: Facebook Subscriber: /// JOIN MY SPEAKING COURSE Speak Up is an 8-week course with one-hour lessons once a week. /// CHECK OUT THESE OTHER GREAT LESSONS Binomial Expressions: Useful English Idioms: Awesome Phrasal Verbs: Advanced Vocabulary: Advanced Grammar: Improve Your Speaking: /// PRACTICE & IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH Audiobooks (Free Trial): Grammarly: **Links to Audible and Grammarly are affiliate links. We earn commission through these links. /// READ WES' BOOKS Happy Time Go Fast (South Korea): Watermelon Is Life (Namibia): /// FOLLOW INTERACTIVE ENGLISH Facebook: Instagram: Twitter: /// RELEVANT HASHTAGS #InteractiveEnglish #idioms #englishidioms #americanidioms #moneyidioms /// OTHER SHOUT-OUTS Royalty-free images provided by Pixabay /// THANK YOU 😊 Thanks so much for being a part of our community. Learning English is an enriching experience that brings everyone all around the world closer together. Be sure to say “Hello” and write to us in the comments. We love hearing from all of you.
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