Obchodní akademie, Ostrava-Poruba, příspěvková organizace Vzdělávací materiál/DUM Business Communications/Payment 06C6 AutorLadislava Pechová Období vytvořeníSrpen 2012 – červen 2013 Ročník/věková kategorie3.r., let Vyučovací předmět/klíčová slova Cash, credit card, cheque, traveller’s cheque, cheque book, bank account, bank identification, accept, ATM, withdraw, recharge Anotace Tento materiál popisuje různé způsoby plateb. K těm méně obvyklým patří vypsání šeku, daleko častější je platba bankovní kartou a v minulosti se především při cestování používaly cestovní šeky.
Payment
You can pay in cash by credit card by cheque by traveller’s cheques
CHEQUE - a cheque book is given to a good bank client if he/she has a bank account and seems to be a good customer - a cheque is order to your bank to pay money to somebody from your account
Date Price in numbers Signature Address of the bank Person to be paid to Bank identification Price in words
Credit cards You can get it, if you have a bank account. It allows you to buy goods and services in shops, hotels, at railway stations without paying cash or writing a cheque.
The most common types: VISA VISA ELECTRON MAESTRO MASTERCARD A shop informs you with a sign: THESE CREDIT CARDS ARE ACCEPTED HERE. Obr. 1
ATM = Automated Teller Machine = Cashpoint = Cashmachine - you can check your account balance - you can withdraw money from your account in cash - you can recharge your phone credit - abroad you can obtain foreign currency
Follow the instructions: Insert your credit card into a slot Choose a language Enter PIN = Personal Identification Number Enter an amount of money which you wish to withdraw Remove your ATM card Take your money Obr.2
- In the past travellers used tu use them when travelling abroad - They inserted money into their bank at home and got traveller’s cheques instead - Then they went abroad
- They didn’t have to carry large sums of money on them - When they needed money, they visited a bank and the traveller’s cheques were changed into cash - Their money couldn’t have been stolen - At present we prefer using credit cards
THORNE,T., LEES,G. English on Business. London, England: Chancerel Publishers Limited, ISBN s.79 – 86.
Obr. 1. Credit-cards [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z: Obr. 2. Bankomat [online] [cit ]. Dostupné z:
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