![]() | Ruth, 13 My parents give me £10 a week. I get it on Saturday after I wash my father's car. I keep most of the money in my piggy bank at home. I'm saving up for a new pair of football shoes. Now I'm close to my goal. |
![]() | Sam, 15 My parents don't give me pocket money. I make £20 every week by working in a store from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. I spend about half of the money on my books, clothes and food, and then save the rest for my next holiday. |
![]() | Jana, 16 I get pocket money from my parents. They give me £60 every month, but I have to help with housework, like doing the dishes and taking out the rubbish. I can use the money to buy food and gifts for my parents on holidays. |
![]() | David, 17 I look after young children for my neighbours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday. I make £100 every month. The work is very tiring, but I enjoy being with children and I need this job to save money for my university education. |
Dear fellow students, I'm very happy to speak to you today. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hope you all enjoy your time and make progress in middle school! |
There are many chances for us to try new things in our life. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ |