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Vocabulary question



Ide_Bere
Mexico

Vocabulary question
 
Hi, we �re starting the semester in a few days and I �m teaching little children again and I �m so excited. However, while I was preparing the material I realized that the vocabulary given by the book wasn �t enough so I descied to add some words and grammar structures. That is when I came across this image:




I think  read here it is called "piggy bank", but I �m not sure if it is ok.

Could you  tell if I �m wrong?

Thank you in advance.

Bere



13 Aug 2010      





Laly59
Spain

Hi you aren�t wrong, your expression it right. When it isn�t a pig then call it money box. I hope I �m not wrong

13 Aug 2010     



Lina Ladybird
Germany

Laly is right. It �s called a piggy bank.
 
However, in any other shape, it �s called a money box or a coin bank.
 

13 Aug 2010     



Ide_Bere
Mexico

Thank you so much, it �s great to know there are teachers around the world ready to help.

Bere

13 Aug 2010