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English for financial professionals PDFs and teaching ideas. If you like anything here and want more, please support TEFLtastic.
Lists of useful financial English
British and American business, finance and money vocabulary list – the twelfth list here
Photocopiable financial English classroom activities
Emails about insurance roleplays – NEW
Test each other on insurance vocabulary checking/ clarifying practice – NEW
Numbers in meetings financial vocabulary practice (in this very cheap e-book)
Insurance trivia numbers pairwork
Insurance negotiations
Insurance trends speaking
Financial English numbers pairwork guessing game (fun game with numbers pronunciation practice, financial vocabulary collocations, and comparative adjective + adverb practice)
Financial trends mini presentations (with financial English collocations)
Financial vocabulary trends (much shorter and easier version of the worksheet above)
How British is your financial English? (relative clauses and British/ American differences)
Financial English four-syllable stress
Related pages
Trends page
Numbers page
Business English main page
Updated 8 March 2023