Prática de Shadowing: How to Save Money in Daily Life | Easy English Conversation for Beginners - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hello, everyone.
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Welcome back to Everyday English Talk,
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the podcast that helps you practice simple English for daily life.
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I'm Anna.
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And I'm Ben.
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We're so happy you're here with us today.
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In this episode, we're going to talk about saving money.
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Yes, saving money is very important in our daily lives.
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When we save money, we can buy the things we really need.
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And saving money also helps us feel less stress about the future.
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That's right.
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It can even help us reach our goals like buying a phone,
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traveling, or paying for school.
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So today, we'll share some simple tips for saving money in everyday life.
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And don't forget, at the end, we'll review today's vocabulary.
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Plus, you can download the free PDF transcript with exercises to practice more.
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let's talk about our money habits everyone has different habits with money some people are very careful
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and some people spend quickly for me I usually like to save money saving money makes me feel safe
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and relaxed because I know I will have money
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when I need it
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but sometimes I spend too much really what do you usually spend too much on usually on snacks
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or clothes for example last Last week I bought two new shirts.
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The colors were very nice, blue and green.
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But honestly, I didn't really need them.
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I already have many shirts at home.
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I bought them because they were on sale.
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The price was lower than normal,
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so I thought, why not?
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But later I realized it was not necessary.
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I know that feeling, Anna.
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Sales can be very tricky.
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We see 50% off or buy one,
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get one free and suddenly we buy things we don't really need.
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Exactly.
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That's my problem sometimes.
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I think I'm saving money because it's cheap,
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but really, I'm spending more.
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What about you, Ben?
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Do you like to save or do you spend more?
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For me, I try to control my spending.
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I don't always succeed, but I try.
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One way I do this is by writing down my spending every week.
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Oh, interesting.
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How do you do that?
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It's simple.
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I have a small notebook.
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Every day I write the money I use.
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For example, I write bus ticket $2, lunch $5, coffee $3.
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At the end of the week I add it all together.
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Then I know exactly how much I spent.
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That's a very good habit.
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I don't usually write things down,
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but I think it would help me.
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Yes, it helps me follow my budget,
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my plan for how I use money.
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A budget tells me, okay,
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this week you can spend $50 on food, $20 on transport, and $10 on fun.
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If I spend more than the budget,
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I know I need to stop.
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That sounds very organized.
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Do you always follow your budget?
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Not always.
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Sometimes I forget, sometimes I want something extra.
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But at least when I write it down,
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I can see the truth.
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I can see, ah, I spent too much on coffee this week.
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The next week I try to spend less.
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That makes sense.
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I think writing things down is powerful.
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When we don't write, we forget.
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But when we write, we can see our habits clearly.
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Yes, exactly.
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One time I saw that I spent $50 on fast food in just one week.
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That shocked me.
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I didn't realize it was so much.
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After that, I decided to cook more at home.
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Wow, $50 just on fast food?
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That's a lot.
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Cooking at home is a great way to save money.
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Yes, and usually it's healthier too.
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So listeners, let's pause for a moment and look at today's useful words.
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Great idea.
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First, save money.
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This means to keep money for later.
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For example, I want to save money to buy a bicycle.
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Second, spend money.
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This means to use money to buy something.
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I spend money on food and transport.
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Third, budget.
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A budget is a plan for using money.
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For example, I make a budget every month.
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Fourth habit.
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A habit is something you do often, maybe every day.
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Drinking coffee in the morning is my habit.
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And last, write down.
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This means to put something on paper or in a notebook.
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I write down my spending in my journal.
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Great.
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These words are very useful if you want to talk about money.
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Now Ben, I have a question.
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Do you think saving money is easy or difficult?
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Hmm.
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I think saving money is easy when I have a clear goal.
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For example, last year I wanted to buy a new phone.
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I saved $10 every week.
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It felt slow, but after 6 months I had enough.
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That was easy because I had a goal.
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That's a good point.
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Having a goal makes saving more fun.
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Yes, but sometimes saving money is difficult.
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If my friends invite me to eat out or go to the movies,
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I want to join them.
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I don't want to say no. That's when saving is hard.
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I agree.
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For me, saving money is easy if I prepare.
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For example, if I bring lunch from home,
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I don't need to buy lunch outside.
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That saves money.
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But if I don't prepare,
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I feel hungry
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and then I buy food yes preparation is important another problem for me is online shopping it's
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so easy to click and buy sometimes I buy things late at night
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when I'm tired later I think why did I buy this
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oh yes online shopping can be dangerous I have the same problem one idea is to wait
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if I see something I want to buy online I wait two days after two days if I still want it
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Maybe I buy it.
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But many times after waiting,
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I don't want it anymore.
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That's a very smart habit.
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I will try that.
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So listeners, think about your own habits.
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Do you save?
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Do you spend?
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Do you write things down?
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Yes.
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And remember the important words.
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Save money, spend money, budget, habit, write down.
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Now it's your turn, listeners.
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What do you usually spend your money on?
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Snacks?
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Clothes?
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Games?
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Something else?
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Please share with us.
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We'd love to know.
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Okay, Ben, now let's share some tips for saving money.
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We already talked about our habits,
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but what can people do in daily life to save?
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Good idea.
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Let's think about simple everyday things.
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My first tip is bring lunch from home.
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Oh yes, that's a very good one.
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Buying lunch outside every day is expensive.
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Exactly.
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For example, if I buy lunch at a cafe, it costs maybe $6 or $7.
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If I do that five days a week, it's more than $30.
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Wow, that's a lot of money for just lunch.
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Yes.
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But if I cook pasta or rice at home and bring it,
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maybe it only costs $2 or $3.
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Over one month, I can save more than $100.
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That's amazing.
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And the food from home can be healthier too.
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Yes, true.
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What about you, Anna?
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Do you have a saving tip?
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Yes.
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My tip is very simple.
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Turn off the lights when you don't need them.
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Oh, that's a good one.
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Many people forget.
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Yes.
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I used to forget, too.
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I left the lights on when I went out,
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but my electricity bill became higher and higher.
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After that, I made a habit.
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Now, before I leave the house, I always check.
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Are the lights off?
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That's smart.
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Saving electricity is saving money.
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Yes.
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And also, turn off the fan or the air conditioner if you don't need it.
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Right.
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Another tip is, use public transportation if possible.
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Yes, buses, trains, or the metro.
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Exactly.
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Taking a taxi or driving a car is comfortable, but it costs more.
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A bus ticket is usually cheap.
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If you use public transportation every day,
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you can save a lot of money.
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True.
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And sometimes it's also better for the environment.
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Yes.
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So we save money and help the planet at the same time.
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Let me share another idea.
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Make a shopping list before you go to the store.
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Ah, that's very useful.
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Yes.
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Before I started making lists,
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I often bought things I didn't need.
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For example, I went to buy bread,
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but I came home with bread, cookies, chips, and juice.
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I do that too sometimes.
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But when I write a list, I can follow it.
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Bread only.
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Maybe also milk.
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And that's all.
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This way I spend less.
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That's a great tip.
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I think many people can try it.
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What about you, Ben?
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Do you have another saving tip?
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Yes, my tip is wait before buying.
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What do you mean?
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I mean, when you see something you want to buy,
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don't buy it immediately.
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Wait one or two days.
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Ask yourself, do I really need this?
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Many times after waiting, I don't want it anymore.
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Oh yes, that's a very good strategy.
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I do that sometimes with online shopping.
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If I wait, my feeling changes and I save money.
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Exactly.
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Buying quickly is dangerous.
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Waiting is smart.
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Let's give our listeners a few more tips.
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Sure.
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Another idea is save your coins.
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Oh yes, like putting coins in a jar.
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Exactly.
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Every day, put your small coins into a jar or a box.
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It looks small, but after one month,
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you will have a lot.
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That's true.
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When I was younger, I saved coins in a jar.
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After six months, I had enough to buy a nice bag.
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See?
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Small coins can become big savings.
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Another tip is don't buy water every day.
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Oh, yes.
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Many people buy bottled water.
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It looks cheap.
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Maybe $1 dollar but
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if you buy it every day that's thirty dollars in one
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month right instead use a water bottle from home it's cheaper
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and better for the environment too yes they are small but
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if we do them we can save a lot
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and listeners remember saving money is not only about big things
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small changes in daily life can make a big difference exactly
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now let's teach some new vocabulary from this part great first word bill a bill is the paper
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that shows how much you must pay for example my electricity
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bill is high this month next expensive expensive means it costs
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a lot of money this restaurant is expensive another word cheap
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cheap means it does not cost much these shoes are cheap And one more.
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List.
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A list is words written one under another.
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I write a shopping list before I go to the market.
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Perfect.
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So listeners, here's a question for you.
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Which tip do you want to try this week?
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Will you bring lunch from home?
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Will you turn off the lights?
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Or maybe you will start saving coins in a jar.
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Please share with us.
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If you enjoyed this episode,
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don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more great content.
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Click the subscribe button and stay updated with our latest episodes.
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Now, let's reflect a little.
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Ben, what did you learn about yourself today?
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Hmm, I learned that I need to be careful with coffee.
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Coffee is my bad habit.
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It looks small, but it becomes expensive every month.
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Yes, I remember you said that.
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I think my challenge this week is to make coffee at home instead of buying it outside.
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That's a very good idea.
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What about you, Anna?
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I learned that I spend too much money on clothes.
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I often buy shirts or dresses just because they are cheap.
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But I don't really need them.
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Yes, sales can be dangerous.
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My challenge is to wait before buying clothes.
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If I see something I like,
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I will wait two days before I buy it.
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That's smart.
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And what about you, listeners?
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What did you learn about yourself today?
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Do you have a good habit or a bad habit with money?
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And what is your challenge?
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Maybe your challenge is to bring lunch from home.
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Or maybe your challenge is to write down your spending this week.
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Yes.
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Writing down your spending is a very powerful challenge.
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Even one day can show you a lot.
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For example, if you write water $1,
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snacks $3, bus $2, At the end of the day,
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you will see where your money goes.
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And after one week, you can count everything and know your habit.
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That's right.
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Let's make it simple.
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Listeners, here's your challenge for this week.
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Choose one tip from today's episode.
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Try it for one week.
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Notice how much money you save.
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Yes, and if you can, write it down.
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For example, if you usually buy lunch outside,
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try bringing lunch from home for one week.
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At the end of the week,
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count how much money you saved.
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Or, if you usually buy water every day,
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try bringing a bottle from home.
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Count the money at the end of the week.
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These are small changes, but they can teach you a lot.
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Exactly.
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Also remember, saving money is not only about having more money.
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It's about feeling less stress and reaching your goals Yes,
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when you save, you feel more free You can use your money for important things,
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not just small things I agree So listeners,
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let's ask you again What do you usually spend your money on?
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And which tip will you try this week?
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Please share with us We'd love to hear your ideas So,
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Ben, we talked about money habits,
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and we shared many tips for saving money.
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Let's think about everything we learned today.
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Yes, we talked about good habits and bad habits.
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We also shared seven simple tips.
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Maybe we can review them slowly for our listeners.
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Good idea.
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Okay, tip number one, bring lunch from home.
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Yes, because buying lunch outside every day is expensive.
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Cooking at home and bringing food can save a lot of money.
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Tip number two, turn off the lights and save electricity.
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And don't forget to turn off the fan or the air conditioner too.
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Saving electricity means saving money.
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Tip number three, use public transportation.
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Yes, buses and trains are cheaper than cars or taxis.
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If you take public transport,
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you can save money every day.
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Tip number four.
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Make a shopping list before you go to the store.
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A list helps you buy only what you need and not extra things.
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Tip number five.
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Wait before buying.
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Yes.
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Don't buy immediately.
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Wait one or two days and ask yourself,
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do I really need this?
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Tip number six.
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Save your coins in a jar.
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Small coins can become big savings over time.
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And tip number seven, don't buy water every day.
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Bring a water bottle from home.
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It's cheaper and better for the environment.
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Seven tips in total.
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That's a lot of useful ideas.
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Yes, and they are easy to do in daily life.
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So today we talked about our money habits and seven simple tips for saving money.
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Remember, even small changes, like bringing lunch from home or turning off the lights,
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can make a big difference over time.
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Saving money is for everyone.
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You don't need to be rich,
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you just need to start small and keep going.
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That's right.
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Saving is like building a habit.
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If you do it step by step, it becomes easier.
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This week, try one tip from today's episode.
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Write it down, practice it,
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and see how much you can save.
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And don't forget, you can download the free PDF transcript with today's conversation, vocabulary and exercises.
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Thank you for listening to Everyday English Talk.
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We'll see you next time.
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Bye-bye.

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O vídeo intitulado "Como Economizar Dinheiro na Vida Diária" apresenta uma conversa simples entre dois anfitriões, Anna e Ben, que discutem a importância de economizar dinheiro no cotidiano. Essa conversa é ideal para iniciantes na prática de conversação em inglês, pois utiliza linguagem clara e expressões úteis relacionadas ao tema. A economia tem um papel crucial em nossas vidas, pois nos ajuda a sentir menos estresse e nos permite alcançar objetivos, como comprar um novo celular ou viajar.

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  • “Saving money is very important in our daily lives.” - A economia é essencial.
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  • “Sales can be very tricky.” - Promoções podem ser enganosas.
  • “I try to control my spending.” - Tento controlar meus gastos.
  • “I write down my spending every week.” - Anoto meus gastos toda semana.

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