Lesson 1- Money Talks

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EnglishSecondary Education

This lesson contains 29 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Slide 2 - Open question

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Can you think of any questions about money?

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What does "money talks" mean to you?

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It seems as if everything costs an arm and a leg these days.
A
the money you receive for work or any other source.
B
to receive money for work.
C
to be very expensive
D
to leave without finishing.

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It’s hard to make ends meet when you don’t have a job.
A
the money you receive for work or any other source.
B
to receive money for work.
C
to have just enough money to live on.
D
to leave without finishing.

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Ahmed lost his job last month, and now he is broke.
A
the money you receive for work or any other source.
B
to receive money for work.
C
without any money
D
to leave without finishing.

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We only buy the things we really need because we have a tight budget.
A
the money you receive for work or any other source.
B
to receive money for work.
C
to leave without finishing.
D
a limited amount of money to spend.

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With her two jobs, Sara has an income of $3500 a month.
A
the money you receive for work or any other source.
B
to receive money for work.
C
to leave without finishing.
D
a limited amount of money to spend.

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You should try not to spend more money than you earn.
A
the money you receive for work or any other source.
B
to receive money for work.
C
to leave without finishing.
D
a limited amount of money to spend.

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He had to drop out of the race when he injured his foot.
A
the money you receive for work or any other source.
B
to receive money for work.
C
to leave without finishing.
D
a limited amount of money to spend.

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What words and idioms do you still remember?
Word/ idiom
Meaning
Example sentence

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What words and idioms do you still remember?

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More money means more success. Do you agree? Why? Why not?

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