APPENDIX II EL DINERO MONEY SKILLS Vocabulario y fases útiles: dinero (money) los billetes (bills) billetes de uno ($1 bills) billetes de cinco ($5 bills) las monedas (coins) el dólar (dollar) The U.S. dollar is referred to as “el dólar.” (NOTE that the Spanish pronunciation is not the same as in English. Focus on the vowel sounds and pronounce the accent on the “o.”) el peso (=currency of Españolandia) el cambio (exchange rate, or change) cambiar (to exchange) contar (to count) pagar (to pay) caro(a) (expensive) barato (inexpensive) No está bien. (That’s not right) (i.e. the change, or amount paid) ¿Cuánto es? (How much is it?) ¿Cuánto cuesta? (How much does it cost?) Important Information: In Españolandia you must use the official money of the country to buy things. This is the “peso españolandés” which you can get at the bank by exchanging American money. The exchange rate is 10 U.S. cents to one peso. (10 pesos to one U.S. dollar) You can exchange any pesos you have left over back to American money as you leave the country. There are three banks in Españolandia. One at the entrance, one at the exit and one in the center of town. uno (1) dos (2) tres (3) cuatro (4) cinco (5) seis (6) siete (7) ocho (8) nueve (9) diez (10) once (11) doce (12) trece (13) catorce (14) quince (15) dieciseis (16) diecisiete (17) dieciocho (18) diecinueve (19) veinte (20) veinte y uno (21) veinte y dos (22) treinta (30) cuarenta (40) cincuenta (50) sesenta (60) setenta (70) ochenta (80) noventa (90) cien (100)