Relier Pairs BANK VOCABULARY 1Version en ligne LESSON 2 UNIT 1 par Uriah Ferreira 1 Counterfeit 2 Credit card 3 Cash 4 Debit Card 5 Bank Clerk 6 Denominations 7 Teller 8 Coins 9 Bucks or Quid 10 Bills These are slang terms used to refer to money in the US and UK, respectively. Coins are money in the form of flat, round pieces of metal. Some people don't like to carry coins because they are a bit heavy. A card connected to your bank account that lets you buy things without using cash. The money is withdrawn immediately from your account. A teller is a person who works for a bank and is responsible for interacting with customers. Physical money in general is referred to as cash. When you don’t have any cash, you need to go to the bank. A card that allows you to buy things and pay for them later. When money is not real, it is called counterfeit. If you come across counterfeit money, you should go to the police! When money is in its paper form, it is described as a bill or a note. Cash comes in different quantities. These amounts are called enominations. For example, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100." A synonym for teller. The term bank clerk is more common in the UK.