Master English money idioms and business vocabulary. Learn real-world phrases like 'bring home the bacon' and 'break the bank' to sound natural in conversation.

The language of money is really the language of value; it’s how we communicate what’s important to us, what we’re willing to work for, and how we want to build our future.
Money, Work & Life — Real English Hackswith vocabulary analysis segmentHosts: Sara & David 30 min







This episode explores several essential English money idioms used in daily life and business. You will learn the meaning behind phrases like 'bring home the bacon,' which refers to earning a living, and 'bread and butter,' which describes a person's main source of income. The discussion also covers expressions like 'break the bank' for expensive items and 'living hand to mouth' to describe financial struggle, providing real-world context for each term.
Learning financial English hacks is crucial because money vocabulary is deeply embedded in how we describe time, energy, and relationships. As Eli explains, mastering these phrases acts as a secret key to the city for English learners. Moving beyond textbook definitions allows you to understand the 'flavor' of natural conversation and navigate the world more effectively, whether you are discussing a side project or basic daily needs.
In real-world English conversation, 'living hand to mouth' is a visceral way to describe having no savings and struggling to cover basic necessities. Nia notes that this idiom paints a much more vivid picture than simply stating someone has no money. It is often contrasted with phrases used for the wealthy, such as being 'filthy rich' or 'rolling in dough,' which are also common building blocks of natural financial dialogue.
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