تدريب Shadowing: Who Invented Money? | The History of Money | Barter System of Exchange | The Dr Binocs Show - تعلم التحدث بالإنجليزية مع YouTube

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Kitty, what story?
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Oh, actually, I forgot to bring my wallet, little kitty.
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So, I don't have the money right now.
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Why me?
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That's a valuable question.
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So, by the time I bring back the wallet,
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Bring back the wallet, let us have a look at the brief history of money and see who invented it.
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Zoom in!
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Have you ever tried to trade your toy for a friend's toy?
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Like if you wanted a new bicycle, you would ask your friend to give it to you in exchange for a set of board games.
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I know it sounds crazy, but believe it or not, that's how people purchased things way back in time.
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Yes, way before money was invented,
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people used to barter, which means that they would trade goods or services for other goods or services.
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For example, a farmer might trade a sack of weed for a pair of shoes
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or a loaf of bread for a bottle of milk.
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This system remained intact for centuries and worked well in most cases.
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But unfortunately, it has many limitations as not all goods or services were easily traded.
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And there was no easy way to determine the value of goods or services.
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And as societies were getting more complex and people were travelling all around the world,
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the need for a better medium of exchange became a necessity.
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People understood that they require something that is mutually valuable,
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can be easily calculated, can be reproduced and can be stored for a long period of time.
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Then somewhere around 1200 BCE, many ancient cultures began to use things like Kauri shells,
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beads and even stones as an early form of money.
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These items were small, portable and easy to trade.
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Plus, they had a consistent value which made them ideal for exchanging goods and services.
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But metallic coins as we know them today, first appeared around 600 BCE, in a region called Lydia,
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an ancient kingdom located in what is now Turkey.
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These coins were made from a mixture of gold and silver
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and were stamped with various images and symbols to signify their value.
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Soon coins became popular and were adopted by other civilizations throughout the world.
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world.
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But there was still a tiny viny problem and that is too many of them were quite heavy to carry.
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So to tackle this weight around 618 CE,
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the Chinese thought of making the most out of their invention of paper and began to print paper money.
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At that time, merchants would deposit their coins with trustworthy individuals such as goldsmiths
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or money lenders and receive a paper receipt in return, which they could then use to make purchases.
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This system proved to be quite popular as it was more convenient than carrying around large amounts of coins.
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Over time, the use of paper money spread throughout China
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and eventually made its way to other parts of the world
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and led to the development of paper money as we know it today.
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But the face of money didn't stop there.
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Today we have sophisticated financial systems
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that allow us to use our cards to buy things online
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and we can even use our phones to pay for things at the store.
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Now, with the potential of digital money, we may not know exactly what the future of money will look like,
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But one thing is for sure it will continue to adapt and transform as we do
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Trivia time Did you know paper money is not actually paper?
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Yes, it's made from a blend of cotton and linen a type of cloth That's made from a plant called flax
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sketching time today's sketch of the day goes to Varnika Shukla
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hope you had fun today until next time it's me Dr. Binox zooming out
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Never mind.

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المفردات والعبارات الأساسية

  • نظام المقايضة: تبادل السلع والخدمات دون استخدام المال.
  • العملات المعدنية: النقود المصنوعة من المعادن مثل الذهب والفضة.
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  • قيم السلع: القيمة المالية التي تحتويها السلع والخدمات.
  • التبادل: عملية استبدال شيء بشيء آخر.
  • الثقافات القديمة: المجتمعات القديمة التي ساهمت في تطور المال.
  • الوسائط الرقمية: الأنظمة المالية الحديثة مثل بطاقات الدفع عبر الإنترنت.

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