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Summit 1A - Unit 3 - Lesson 1

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 3 - Lesson 1 in the Summit 1A coursebook, such as "remorse", "live paycheck to paycheck", "expense", etc.

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Summit 1A
buyer
[noun]

a person who wants to buy something, usually an expensive item

Ex: A buyer’s satisfaction is crucial for repeat business .
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remorse
[noun]

a sense of great regret that one feels as a result of having done something bad or wrong

Ex: He apologized , showing true remorse for the misunderstanding .
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to spend no more money than one has

Ex: They decided to downsize their lifestyle and live within their means to eliminate credit card debt and achieve financial stability.
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to ensure that one has the latest news concerning someone or something

Ex: Parents can use a chore chart to keep track of their children's responsibilities.
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expense
[noun]

the amount of money spent to do or have something

Ex: Many people use budgeting apps to categorize their expenses and identify areas where they can cut back to save money .
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to save
[Verb]

to keep money to spend later

Ex: Many people save a small amount each day without realizing how it adds up over time .
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regularly
[Adverb]

at predictable, equal time periods

Ex: The bus runs regularly, arriving every 15 minutes .
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to pay
[Verb]

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

Ex: He paid the taxi driver for the ride to the airport .
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bill
[noun]

a piece of printed paper that shows the amount of money a person has to pay for goods or services received

Ex: The bill included detailed charges for each item they ordered .
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in full
[Adverb]

in a way that contains all that is wanted, needed, or is possible, without any omissions

Ex: He paid the bill in full without asking for a discount .
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to have a hard time managing one's expenses

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to be overwhelmed or completely absorbed by a specific thing, experience, or emotion

Ex: it seems every country is drown in debt, and facing serious financial problems.
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