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INTEREST RATES

HIGHER INTEREST RATE

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👉 Before reading - Check the new vocabulary below and match the words (1-25) to a - y (in Portuguese or Spanish). 
👉 Antes de ler - Verifique o novo vocabulário abaixo e combine as palavras (1-25) em inglês com a - y (em português ou espanhol).
👉 Antes de leer - Verifique el nuevo vocabulario a continuación y haga coincidir las palabras (1-25) con a - y (en portugués o español).




👉 Click on the link below, read the article and improve your vocabulary.
👉 Clique no link abaixo, leia o artigo e melhore seu vocabulário.
👉 Haz clic en el enlace abajo, lea el artículo y mejore su vocabulario.

🔗 How to take advantage of rising interest rates
                                                               Source: CNN BUSINESS

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👉 Listen to the audio below and fill in the gaps with the missing words.
👉Ouça o áudio abaixo e completa as lacunas com as palavras faltam:
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Escuche el siguiente audio y complete los espacios con las palabras que faltan:

🔗 What higher interest rates mean for you
                                                         Source: CNN BUSINESS


It'll make it more expensive for 
_________ and _________ to _________ money. After years of cheap money, your debt is becoming more expensive now. Higher rates for ___________, ____________, ____________, ____________, and ____________ will cost more. The effect already dramatic in mortgages. 

The 30-year ____ rate ________ jumped above 5% last week from just under 3% in Novembrer. Rock botton rates until now fueled a scorching housing market. The hope is higher rates cool it off. There's another bright spot: ________  ________. 

For years, the economy rewarded borrowing money, not saving it. _______  _________ will start to earn again, but it could take time.

Banks are slower to pass along _________  increases to savers than they are charging the higher rates to borrowers.

Botton line, It's a huge shift for consumers, who will need to _____  _______  ______ to avoid higher cost to carry it.

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