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I'm Beth.
And I'm Phil.
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Hi Beth, I'm great.
What about you?
I'm good, although I spent a lot of money this weekend and interestingly, today we are talking about saving money.
Now on the podcast.
We have talked about money before and, But today we are going to be talking about how to save money, not spend it as much.
That could be very useful, I'm sure.
OK, let's start.
OK.
Beth, are you good at saving money?
Yes, I think I'm quite good at saving money, although...
I do really enjoy going out and enjoying myself.
So I'm quite happy to go out with friends and spend some money.
But I don't think I waste money.
I don't spend it on things that I don't need.
What about you?
Are you good at saving?
Think I'm similar.
I'm quite careful with money, so I don't spend lots of money on new clothes and things like that.
There are some things I'll spend money on, but it's always within what I can afford, and if I have to spend a lot of money, I
I tend to think about it a lot beforehand.
I find it quite hard.
So, yeah, I'm quite careful with money and that makes it easy to save money.
Yeah.
Is there anything that you're saving for at the moment?
Oh, yes.
We've got a big holiday coming up.
I'm going to Argentina for Christmas with the family.
That's very expensive.
So, yeah, we're putting money towards that.
OK, yeah.
I'm also saving for a holiday at the moment.
So we've decided we have a budget.
So that means a specific amount of money that we're going to spend and we're saving up that amount now.
And we're hopefully not going to spend any more than that.
Are you good at sticking to a budget?
I am good at sticking to a budget.
I make sure that I try to spend less and save more.
So one thing I do with holidays, but also with any big thing that I'm buying is I shop around.
So I go to different websites or different shops and make sure that I'm getting the best thing for the best price.
Because as you know, you might find the same thing on one website for £100 more than something else.
So I think shopping around is a good way to save money.
Have you got any tips on saving money?
Well, I definitely do that.
I definitely shop around um, especially if it's something big, i'll look at where i can get it cheaper um.
The other thing i do um, i do my food shopping every week online and i go to the website and the first thing i look at is i look at the offers.
I look to see if there's anything that we always buy that I can get cheaper.
And I try to, again, more or less stick to a budget.
So maybe buy different things in different weeks.
If something's a bit expensive, I don't buy it very often, maybe once a month rather than every week.
Yeah, I think those offers change really good.
When you see something that's buy one, get one free or 50p off, I think that's always a good way to save money.
But Sometimes you see an offer and you think oh, I really need this thing.
And actually, maybe you don't need it.
You just see the offer and think, oh, I can save money.
And actually you end up spending more money.
Yeah, it can be hard to resist a good deal, can't it?
That's true.
When you see one of them, maybe the offer doesn't save you money.
That's true.
Yeah.
OK, let's recap the vocabulary we heard during the conversation.
We had budgets.
A budget is a plan for how much you want to spend.
If you shop around for something, you look in several places to try and find the cheapest price.
We also heard offer, which is a special lower price for something.
And we can also describe something as being on offer.
We also had deal, which is similar to offer.
If a shop has a deal on, then they lower the price to encourage you to buy something.
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