This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
unit 3
ROLLING IN MONEY
Slide 1 - Slide
What is unit 3 about?
conditionals ( zero, first, second and third)
vocabulary related to money
CAE listening part 4
writing a report
verb patterns ( objects, reflexives and reciprocals)
reading and use of English part 8
verb collocations
asking for and giving clarification
real world: personal finances
Slide 2 - Slide
getting started
Slide 3 - Slide
Which expression best summarises your general attitude towards money?
A
You can't take it with you - spend it now!
B
Money doesn't buy happiness.
C
Money makes the world go round.
Slide 4 - Quiz
What do you do if you need money to buy something expensive?
A
save up until you have the money you need.
B
Borrow the money from a bank or pay for it on your credit card.
C
Arrange to pay for it in instalments on direct debit.
Slide 5 - Quiz
What would you do if you suddenly inherited a huge sum of money?
A
Treat yourself to luxuries, like an expensive house or a sports car.
B
Invest it wisely so that you never had to work again.
C
Donate some of it to your favourite charity.
Slide 6 - Quiz
Amrit found a €50 note on the pavement outside a shop. he handed it over to the shop assistent in case the owner cane in to claim it. What would you have done if you had found it?
A
Exactly the same as Amrit.
B
Handed it in at the police station instead.
C
Kept it and treated yourself to something nice.
Slide 7 - Quiz
what vocabulary related to money from the questions and answers is useful to know?
Slide 8 - Mind map
grammar
zero conditional
If /when + present simple, present simple
used when something is always true ( scientific facts)
Slide 9 - Slide
first conditional
If + present simple, will + infinitive
Used when something only becomes true when the condition is met.
Slide 10 - Slide
second conditional
If + past simple, would + infinitive
used when something is not true now and the chance of it ever becoming true is very small or non-existent.
Slide 11 - Slide
third conditional
if + past perfect , would have + past participle
used when something was not true in the past.
Slide 12 - Slide
now do the exercises
Do the exercises on pages 42-43
Slide 13 - Slide
vocabulary about money
to file for bankruptcy
to squander your money
lucrative
a rip-off
a booming economy
to take out a business loan
expenditure
direct debit
profit
an increase
to break even
property
stock
proceeds
to retire
prosperity
affluent
an overdraft
business
Slide 14 - Slide
do exercises 1-4
If you do not have the time to do these exercises in class, you will have to do them for the next lesson.