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Learn English for the bank: ATM English, bank account vocabulary, money phrases & easy banking conversations in real life. Perfect English listening practice for beginners and lower‑intermediate adults. In this episode of Sidekick English, Maya and Theo help you use simple, natural English at the bank so you can feel confident with your money in any country. 💳💵 ✅ What you’ll learn in this podcast: • Key bank vocabulary: – bank, account (checking account, savings account) – card, debit card, ATM / cash machine, cash – PIN, balance, deposit, withdraw – fee, monthly fee, maintenance fee – interest, transaction, transfer, online banking – IBAN, BIC / SWIFT code • Useful bank phrases and questions: – “I would like to open a bank account.” – “I want to open a checking account, please.” – “Do you have proof of address?” – “Can you please help me with this form?” – “What kind of account would you recommend?” – “Is there an account with no monthly fee?” – “Can I change to a basic account, please?” – “I would like to transfer money to this account.” – “Is there a fee for this transfer?” / “How much is the fee?” – “I would like to withdraw cash.” / “I would like to deposit money.” • ATM English: – “Enter PIN” – “Withdraw cash”, “Check balance”, “Deposit” – “The ATM kept my card.” – “The machine didn’t give my card back.” – “The ATM is not working.” • Common bank problems (and how to say them): – “My card was declined.” – “My card doesn’t work.” / “My card is not working.” – “I think there is a problem with my balance.” – “I don’t understand this transaction.” • Safety and emergency phrases: – “I lost my card. I want to block my card, please.” – “My card is missing. Can I get a new card, please?” – “I would like to close my account, please.” 🎧 You also get listening practice with Theo’s real (and funny) stories about: • Forgetting his card in the ATM • Discovering a mystery monthly bank fee • Asking the bank to change to a no‑fee account and feeling very “adult” ▶️ Binge more episodes of Sidekick English here: • Learn English Fast With Fun Coffee Convers... 👍 If this video helps you with English for the bank, please: • LIKE the video • SUBSCRIBE to Sidekick English • SHARE it with a friend who is also learning English (maybe someone who is scared of the bank 👀). 💬 Tell us in the comments: Which bank expression or phrase was new for you today, and what bank situation is difficult for you in English? We read your comments and may use your ideas in a future episode!