Living spending презентация

Слайд 2

Britain`s Young Consumers

1. Listen to the text & answer the question:
What do British

teenagers spend their money on?
2. Read the 2nd part of the text thoroughly & do the task of Ex.2
3. Who are you most like? Why?

Слайд 3

Vocabulary Practice Guess the words in bold from the text by their definitions:

shop seller
collecting

money
reaching the same level
having enough money to live on
not having money to buy expensive things
buying lots of things at the same time
people who buy things for their own use
paying more money than usual
giving away
stop from doing smth
Guess the Russian equivalents of the vocabulary words
Do the test on the computer: http://learningapps.org/display?v=pudj30umn

Слайд 4

Open the brackets using retailers, a student loan, survive, afford, make ends meet,

splash out, consumers, hand out, dig deeper into my pockets, save up, catch up, resist

A lot of (потребителей) enjoy buying things during the sales.
The biggest (розничные торговцы) usually have shops in the main city centres.
Most late developers will (догонять) with their friends.
Prices are always going up and so I (тратить больше) just to pay for my basic needs.
The government (выдавать) food packages to needy families.
Both my mother and father have to work as they have problems trying to (сводить концы с концами).
If I like a particular top or skirt, I can`t (устоять) buying it in several colours.
I can`t (выживать) on less than 20 pounds a week.
My parents aren`t rich so I`ll have to have (кредит на обучение) at university.
I can`t (иметь возможность) to (разбрасывать) on new dresses for each wedding I am invited to.
I am (копить) for a holiday abroad.

Слайд 5

Put in retailers, a student loan, survive, afford, make ends meet, splash out,

consumers, hand out, dig deeper into my pockets, save up, catch up, resist
A lot of …enjoy buying things during the sales.
The biggest … usually have shops in the main city centres.
Most late developers will … with their friends.
Prices are always going up and so I … just to pay for my basic needs.
The government …packages to needy families.
Both my mother and father have to work as they have problems trying to … .
If I like a particular top or skirt, I can`t … buying it in several colours.
I can`t …on less than 20 pounds a week.
My parents aren`t rich so I`ll have to have …at university.
I can`t …to …on new dresses for each wedding I am invited to.
I am …for a holiday abroad.

Слайд 6

What do Russian teenagers spend their money on? Choose it from the list

of Ex.4.
What do you spend your money on? Discuss it in pairs.
Report it to your class.

Слайд 7

Vocabulary practice of verbs related to money borrow – lend, waste – save, pay

– earn, cost

BORROW / LEND
Borrow is like take:
Can I borrow your pen?
Lend is like give:
Lend me your comb for a minute, please.
In Passive Voice lend (not borrow) can be used.
Cost is to have a price:
The dress costs 50 pounds.
Do Ex.5 filling in the correct verb
Do the test thecomputer
http://learningapps.org/display?v=ph5par4xc

Слайд 8

Make up dialogues taking the roles of two of the teenagers from the

text about spending money. You may use the questions from Ex.7 as a plan.
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