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English vocabulary Rich or Broke

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English vocabulary Rich or Broke rich or broke

Having a rich – pardon the pun – vocabulary in English is fundamental if you want to improve and take your English to the next level. 

In this English lesson – English vocabulary Rich or Broke – you will learn some of the main vocabulary we use in English when we talk about being rich or broke. 

These words and expressions will help you speak English more fluently and give you more confidence when you speak. They will also help you better understand English speakers.

You will learn words and expressions like:

wealthy (lots of money)

affluent (lots of money)

loaded (lots of money)

moneyless (no money)

with deep pockets (lots of money)

down and out (no money)

have money to burn (you have too much money)

not have two cents to rub together (you have almost no money)

be badly off (almost no money)

be hard up (almost no money)

And many more. 

If you have the opportunity to practice your English, try to use these expressions so that you become familiar with them. 

You can also try to listen for them when you watch movies or television series in English. 

Have fun and enjoy this English vocabulary lesson. 

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