Intro
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2. Read and Prepare - Read the introduction and prepare to hear the audio.
It’s almost rare to see cash these days. Why carry around all that money when you can use your card for almost everything?
Not only do most businesses accept credit cards now, many businesses offer their own credit card which gives you special rewards for using it when you shop.
The difficult thing about credit cards though is when you swipe your card, it doesn’t feel like you paid any money. It’s easy to get behind on the payments and go into debt since credit cards have high interest rates.
Mason loves to use his credit card, but Sara is more cautious with hers. Listen to them talk about the benefits and risks of plastic in this finance English lesson.
Dialog
1. Listen and Read - Listen to the audio and read the dialog at the same time.
2. Study - Read the dialog again to see how the vocab words are used.
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Mason: I’m super excited for my trip to Europe this winter because I got the tickets using airline miles from my credit card.
Sara: Woah, so you bought enough on your credit card that then you had enough miles to buy a ticket to Europe, is what you are saying?
Mason: Absolutely! It’s totally the way to go. I buy everything with my credit card because I get the points, and then I can use them to get stuff. I just pay the credit card off every month so I don’t get any debt.
Sara: So, you go to the convenience store and buy a couple of bottles of soda and you just swipe your credit card and that contributes to your European vacation?
Mason: Basically, yes. I will even sometimes pay the extra fee to use my credit card when I have cash because I get the extra stuff.
Sara: You know, I have a credit card but I barely ever use it. I think I’m just just afraid of going into debt.
Mason: Well, it’s the kind of thing that I know a lot of people save for a rainy day but it’s just really about, do you have the discipline to say, “This only represents real money that I have,” not, “Hey, this is magic money that I’ll take care of later.”
Sara: Right, it’s a different kind of magic money that allows you to go to Europe!
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Discussion
Mason is taking a trip to Europe soon and he is excited because he got the airplane tickets for free from using his credit card. He pays with plastic whenever he can so that he can get lots of airline miles.
Sara usually pays with cash. She is worried that she won’t pay the credit card off on time and will owe a lot of money in interest. Mason tells her that if you can be responsible with your card, there’s a lot you can do with the points you earn for using it.
Do you have a credit card? Do you use it often? Have you gotten any rewards for using your card?
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