The post office and the bank

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Unit 5 ONE FISRT CLA SS STAMP Ms. Hon g Vu

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Unit 5 ONE FIS

RT CLASS STAMP

Ms. Hong Vu

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AT THE POST OFFICE

letter

stamp

package/parcel

mailman/postman

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TYPEMail (n.) the system used for sending letters and packages from one person to another

SURFACE MAIL

AIR MAIL

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WEIGHTFisrt-class mail≤ 15.99 ounces(≤ 453 grams)

Priority mail≥ 15.99 ounces(≥ 453 grams)

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OTHERS

registered mail

prepaid first class mail that is recorded by the post office before being sent and at each point along its route to safeguard against loss, theft, or damage.

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NORMAL VS. SPECIAL DELIVERY

$

$$$

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pay bill (electricity/telephone/...)

Exchange currency

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Apply for a passport

buy telephone cards

Top up

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Fill in the blanks• a Can I have ten first class stamps, please? • b I'd like to open a bank account.• c How much is it to send this letter to Mexico?• d I need to order a new cheque book, • e I'd like to check my balance, please.• f I'd like to send this parcel by registered mail.• g I'd like to send this letter special delivery,

please.

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IN THE BANK

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CASH THE CHECK

WITHDRAWDEPOSIT

TAKE OUT THE MONEY

CHECKBOOK

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borrow money loan (n.)

transfer money

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DEPOSIT

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Passport employer driving license name

• We need proof of your identity, so that means your passport, of course, and one other form of ID such as your driving license ... or, if you have one, an ID card is fine. We also need proof of where you live, so something official with your name and address on ... a telephone or electricity bill, for example, or if you rent, then your rental contract showing your name and address. Oh, also, if you are a student we need a letter from your school, or, if you have a job, then a letter from your employer.

rental contract ID card school address