How to Talk About Money & Budget in English | Saving vs Spending (Easy)
Автор: Fear-Free English Club
Загружено: 2026-02-27
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Freeze when money comes up in English? Learn the exact sentence: “I’m trying to save a bit right now.”
Plus easy phrases for budget, afford, cheaper plans, and splitting the bill — real roleplays included.
In this episode of Fear-Free English Club, Ben and Rachel practice money & budget English — saving vs spending — with short, real sentences you can use immediately in everyday situations (friends, work, restaurants).
✅ You’ll learn these exact lines:
• “I’m trying to save a bit right now.”
• “Hmm… let me think for a second.” (time-buyer)
• “Sorry, that came out wrong. What I mean is…” (rescue line)
• “I’m on a budget.”
• “I can’t really afford that right now.”
• “Could we do something a little cheaper?”
• “I’m going to pass today.”
• “Could we do separate checks?” / “Let’s split the bill.”
🎭 Real-life roleplays (imperfect on purpose):
• Expensive dinner invite
• Coworkers ordering lunch again
• Splitting the bill fairly (polite + clear)
💬 Fear-Free Challenge:
Comment ONE money sentence you’re afraid to say in English.
Examples: “I’m trying to save right now.” / “Can we do something cheaper?” / “I’d rather pay for what I had.”
Remember: Communication beats perfection. You don’t need perfect English — you need usable English.
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