⚖️ Rules & Customs

In this lesson, you will practice useful vocabulary to talk about social rules, polite behavior, and things we are allowed (or not allowed) to do in different places.

🎯 Learning Goals

You will practice and use these important words related to rules and customs:
➡️ access, charge, fine, let, personal, privacy, respect, return, split, swear

These words are helpful when we want to talk about:

  • rules in public places 🏢
  • polite behavior 🤝
  • what is allowed or not allowed ❌✔️

🔍 Step 1: Revise the Words

✅ Word / Phrase📚 Meaning💬 Example
healthcareservices to keep people healthyEveryone has access to free healthcare in my country.
in returnas a way of giving something backI helped her move, and she bought me lunch in return.
in your personal spacevery close to your body or areaI feel uncomfortable when strangers stand in my personal space.
show (respect, kindness, etc.)to express something through actionIt’s important to show respect to elderly people.
split the billdivide the cost of a mealWe usually split the bill when we eat out with friends.
a finemoney you pay as punishmentHe got a fine for parking in the wrong place.
chargethe cost or price for somethingThere’s no charge to use the museum.
in privacywithout other people watchingI prefer to make phone calls in privacy.
allowto give permissionMost libraries allow food in designated areas.
swearto say bad or rude wordsYou shouldn’t swear in front of children.

✏️ Step 2: Practice Time!

Complete the sentences with the correct word.
Choose from the box:


healthcare in return in your personal space show split the bill a fine charge in privacy allow swearing

🗣️ Step 3: Let’s Talk!

  1. What services do you need to access regularly (e.g. healthcare, Wi-Fi, education)? Are they easy to access in your country?
  2. Do you think it’s fair to charge people for using public toilets or parks? Why or why not?
  3. Have you ever had to pay a fine for breaking a rule (like speeding, parking, or not recycling)? What happened?
  4. In your country, do people usually let others get off public transportation before getting on? Why is this important?
  5. How do people protect their personal space or privacy where you live? Do you think people should respect others’ privacy more?
  6. In what situations do people usually swear in your country? Is it considered very rude, or more acceptable?
  7. When you go out to eat with friends, do you usually split the bill or does one person pay? What do you prefer and why?
  8. If someone gives you a gift or does you a favor, how do you usually return the kindness? Is it common to do something back?

✅ You can post your answers in the comments!

✍️ Step 4: Write About It

Write a short paragraph (4–5 sentences):
📝 “Three important rules in my country”

Try to use at least 5 new words from the lesson.

Here’s an example:

In my country, people respect each other’s privacy. You shouldn’t ask personal questions in the first meeting. If you go to a café with friends, you usually split the bill. You mustn’t swear in public, especially around children. And always return things you borrow!

You can post it below 👇 or submit it privately to your teacher.

It’s not Good Enough

In this lesson, you’ll learn and review important vocabulary to talk about complaints and everyday problems 😤. These words will help you explain what went wrong, describe bad experiences, and understand people who are unhappy with a product or service.

We’ll play fun vocabulary games, do matching and sentence-completion activities, and work in pairs to practice using the words correctly 🎲🧩.

🎯 Learning Goals
🔁 Review and practice target vocabulary (e.g. broken, faulty, refund, complaint, service, guarantee)
🧠 Understand the meaning of new words in context
🗣️ Use vocabulary to talk about real-life problems and how to solve them
🧾 Get ready to speak more confidently about issues in stores, hotels, or online shopping

✨ Let’s get started and speak like real-world customers!

🌟 Part 1: Vocabulary Practice

🧠 Part 2: Sentence completion

🗣️ Part 3: Speaking Activity

💰Money talks

Do you know how to talk about money and banking in English? 🏦💵

In this lesson, you will learn and practice important words related to saving, spending, and borrowing money. You will also improve your speaking skills by using these words in real-life situations!

🎯 What will you learn?

✅ New money vocabulary 💰
✅ How to use these words in daily conversations 🗣️
✅ More confidence when talking about money and banks

💡 Let’s start by learning some important words! Scroll down to see the vocabulary list. 👇

WordMeaning 💡Example 🗣️
Withdraw 🏧💰Take money from a bank accountI need to withdraw $100 from the ATM.
Transfer 🔄💵Move money from one account to anotherShe transferred $500 to her savings account.
Check ✅💳Look at your bank balance or detailsI checked my balance online this morning.
Invest 📈Use money to make more moneyHe invested in stocks to grow his savings.
Open (an account) 🏦Start a new bank accountI want to open a joint account with my wife.
Take out (a loan) 🏠💰Borrow money from a bankWe took out a loan to buy a house.
Charge 💳💸Ask someone to pay a fee or interestThe bank charges 3% interest on loans.
Be (in debt) ❌💵Owe moneyI am in debt because of my student loan.

💰 “Money Talks” – What Does It Mean?

The phrase “money talks” means that money has power and influence. People with money can often get what they want more easily, make decisions faster, or persuade others. It suggests that wealth can open doors and create opportunities that might not be available otherwise.

📌 Examples:

The businessman got a last-minute reservation at the fancy restaurant—money talks! 💵👔
She didn’t have the right qualifications, but she got the job anyway because her family is rich. Money talks!

This phrase is often used to describe situations where wealth gives people advantages in business, politics, or daily life. 💸✨


Let’s Practice

Quiz

Complete the sentences

🎭 Role Plays

1️⃣ Click on the link below to see the conversations.
2️⃣ Read through the conversations and practice the dialogues with a partner.
3️⃣ Take turns playing the roles of the bank customer and the bank employee.
4️⃣ Use the target vocabulary you’ve learned (e.g., deposit, withdrawal, balance, etc.) during the role play.
5️⃣ After practicing, switch roles and do the conversation again.
6️⃣ Be sure to practice speaking clearly and using the correct phrases.

Speaking

Want to learn more about money. Check this 👇

Business English

Do you have what it takes to run a successful company? 🏢

This activity is designed to help you practice vocabulary related to business and entrepreneurship while having fun.

You will play an interactive board game where every move brings you closer to building your dream business—or facing the challenges of running one!

💡 What You’ll Practice:

  • Vocabulary about business and entrepreneurship.
  • Explaining situations and making decisions.
  • Speaking or writing about real-life business challenges.

🎯 Goal: By the end of this game, you’ll feel more confident using business vocabulary while reflecting on how companies grow and face challenges.

Vocabulary Practice

Speaking Practice

Let’s roll the dice and get started! 🎲

📝 Instructions for the Vocabulary Board Game

1️⃣ Open the Game: Click the Genially game link on the blog to open the interactive board game.

2️⃣ Roll the Dice: Click the dice in the game to see how many spaces to move. 🎲

3️⃣ Read and Think: Imagine that you are running your own company

  • Read the situation and think about what it means for your business.
  • Is it a positive thing or a negative thing? Why?

4️⃣ Practice Vocabulary: If you see a word you don’t know, look it up! 📝

  • Use the new word in a sentence to practice.

5️⃣ Finish the Game: Keep rolling and moving until you reach the “FINISH” square. 🎉

💡 Pro Tip: The more you explain and discuss, the more confident you’ll become!

Are you ready to take your company to success?

Let’s play! 🚀