English Podcast for Beginners (A2–B1) | Let's Talk About Money 💰 Easy Ways to Save & Budget Money makes the world go round, but talking about it in a second language can be difficult. In this episode of the Everyday English Podcast, we discuss one of the most useful topics for adult learners: Personal Finance. Designed for A2-B1 level students (Upper Beginner to Intermediate), this lesson helps you learn the essential vocabulary for managing your money, asking for a discount, and describing your spending habits. We keep the English slow and clear, explaining the difference between "being cheap" and "being frugal," and breaking down simple budgeting rules that everyone can understand. In this video, we breakdown: Essential Vocabulary: The difference between Salary, Wages, and Income. Phrasal Verbs: How to use Save Up (collecting money for a goal), Cut Back (spending less), and Pay Off (finishing a debt). The 50/30/20 Rule: A simple way to explain budgeting in English (Needs vs. Wants vs. Savings). Idioms: Fun phrases native speakers use, like "It costs an arm and a leg" or "Breaking the bank." Disclaimer: This video was created with the assistance of AI tools and is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It is intended for language learning practice. #LearnEnglish #MoneyVocabulary #EnglishPodcast #Budgeting #PersonalFinance #ESL #SpeakingPractice #A2English #B1English #DailyEnglish