need þurfa spend eyða save spara without án paid borgað piggy bank sparigrís wallet veski forget gleyma envelope umslag soon history heyrir brátt sögunni til jars krukkur deposit leggja inn option möguleiki s i xty- three / 63 Pocket Money Not everybody thinks children need pocket money. We talked to Ella and George to find out more about pocket money. How much do they get? What do they spend their money on? Let's find out! Ella (11) I get £6 a week. My parents buy my clothes and pay for my mobile phone. If I want something special, I save my pocket money. Then I buy what I want, like a new cover for my mobile. My mum thinks pocket money is a good thing. George (12) My brother and I don’t get pocket money every week. That is OK. My parents pay for all the things I really need. They buy my clothes, my bus tickets and pay for my phone. I think children can help at home without being paid. Verkefni 15-19 Think and talk Do you think it's okay to get pocket money without helping at home? Did you know? Saving tips You probably sometimes get money for your birthday or at Christmas. Maybe you save it in a piggy bank in your room or keep it in your wallet. Or maybe you sometimes forget all about it because you leave it in an envelope. But this is soon history because today, many apps help you save money in new ways. Instead of asking for your pocket money every week or month, your parents can pay directly to your phone through simple apps. Some of them have virtual saving jars where you can deposit money. Also, some of them offer a chore option. This means that your parents can pay you every time you finish one of your chores at home.
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