What do you think of these animals?

Hello Torsten and Everybody,

Today I received from the You Tube this:

“Kati Svaby, have you seen these videos?
Here’s an automated list of some of the most popular videos on YouTube this week.”

How Animals Eat Their Food
it has been seen by 31,977,487 viewers

Even Obama had seen it. His comment:Barack Obama 6 minutes ago
Not Bad.

My comment:Kati Svaby 10 minutes ago.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO­LOLOLOLOL!

So I saw this video 4 minutes later then Obama. It is interesting to live in this modern world!
They imitate how the animals eat their food.
As I didn’t know some of these animals I facilitate your situation with some pics.

  1. COW

2.Alligator

3 Lizard

4.Tyrannosaurus Rex

5.Whale

6.Groundhog

7.Kangaroo

  1. Flamingo

9.Rhinoceros

And here is the film:
youtube.com/watch?v=qnydFmqH … t-subject2

Can somebody say to me what was his first sentences? Thanks.

“Wanna see how animals eat their food? Watch closely!”

BASIC MONEY AND BANK VOCABULARY

cash

banknote

coin

credit card

checkbook

piggy bank

gold bar

wallet

coin purse

safe

vault

cash register

AT THE BANK

administrator (admin)=a person whose job is to manage and organize the public or business affairs of a company or an institution
bank manager
vault=room with thick walls and a strong door, especially in a bank, used for keeping valuable things safe
-Most of her jewellery is stored in bank vaults.
loan clerk =the person whose work to arrange money that a bank lends/ and somebody borrows
depositing money = a sum of money that is paid into a bank account
withdrawing money=to take money out of a bank account (I’d like to withdraw £250 please.)
bank teller =a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank
ATM=automatic teller machines -a machine that pays out money automatically
customer = here: the client
filling in a form =to fill in a ] an official document containing questions and spaces for answers

EXPRESSIONS WITH MONEY

to spend money -I just can’t seem to stop spending.
to make money =to earn a lot of money; to make a profit
to earn money =to get money for work that you do
to lose money = You will lose your deposit if you cancel the order.
to cost (money) -Be careful with that —it cost a lot of money.
to cost a lot of money -Don’t use too much of it—it cost a lot of money
to save money = to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a particular thing-I’m not very good at saving.
to lend money (to somebody)=Can you lend me some money until tomorrow?
to borrow money (from somebody) =to take money from a person or bank and agree to pay it back to them at a later time
to owe money (to somebody (for something)/ She still owes £3000 to her father.
to waste money (on something)-Why waste money on clothes you don’t need?
to be a waste of money =a situation in which it is not worth spending money, etc. on something
to charge (somebody) money =to ask an amount of money for goods or a service-He only charged me half price.-The bank doesn’t charge to stop a payment.-They charge the calls to their credit-card account.-Don’t worry. I’ll charge it (= pay by credit card).
to raise money =to bring or collect money /We are raising money for charity.
to pay money (for something)=She pays £200 a week for this apartment.
to give somebody their money back= to return something to its owner-Could you give me back my payment?
to refund somebody’s money =a sum of money that is paid back to you, especially because you paid too much or because you returned goods to a shop/store
to claim/demand/receive a refund

Banking - Opening an account

A: Good morning, can I help you?
B: Yes, I’d like to open a deposit account.
A: Certainly Sir. Would you like a Silver or a Gold account?
B: What’s the difference?
A: You can open a Silver account with just $5. The account comes with a cash card so you can withdraw your money at any time. The Silver account currently pays 5% interest. For the Gold account you need a minimum of $500, and you have to give 14 days notice to withdraw money. The interest rate is 6.5%.
B: I’ll go for the Silver account.
A: How much would you like to deposit?
B: $500
A: And we’ll need two proofs of ID;(he abbreviation for ‘identity’ or ‘identification’ )telephone bill, driver’s license, credit card statement etc.
B: I’m sorry, I don’t have any of those on me. I’ll come back tomorrow.