Слайд 2Words of wisdom
The art is not in making money, but in
keeping it.
(author unknown)
Слайд 3questions
How old are you?
Do you think that you are an adult?
Why
do you think so?
Do you earn money?
Have you ever earned money?
Do you have your pocket money?
What do you spend your pocket money?
What do you think British teenagers spend their money on?
Слайд 4Words and phrases
consumers: people who buy things for their own use
retailer:
shop owner/seller
catching up: reaching the same level as something
digging deeper into their pockets: paying out more money than usual
handing out: giving away
making ends meet: having enough money to live on
resist: stop from doing something
survive: live; get by
student loan: money the government lends students to pay for their studies
pocket money: money parents give children to spend as they wish
household chores: routine jobs done around the house
can’t afford to splash out: not having money to buy luxuries, expensive things
shopping sprees: buying lots of things at the same time
saving up: gradually collecting money by spending less than usual
Слайд 5translate
A lot of consumers enjoy buying things during the sales.
The biggest
retailers usually have shops in the main city centres.
Prices are always going up and so I’m digging
deeper into my pockets just to pay for my basic needs.
The government is handing out food packages to needy families.
Both my mother and father have to work as they have problems trying to make ends meet.
If I like a particular top or skirt, I can’t resist buying it in several colours.
I can’t survive on less than £20 a week!!
My parents aren’t rich so I’ll have to have a student loan at university.
Most parents give their children pocket money every week.
Many children have to do household chores like washing the dishes and making the beds.
I can’t afford to splash out on new dresses for each wedding I am invited to.
I always go on a shopping spree to buy things for my birthday party.
I am saving up for a holiday abroad.
Слайд 6Which of the activities do you do/go/play?
do: gardening, martial arts, aerobics,
archery, weightlifting
play: football, tennis, board games, baseball, basketball
go: white-water rafting, fishing, skydiving, snowboarding, walking, climbing)
Слайд 7Put down the words into your vocabulary
Cautious осторожный, осмотрительный
Creative
творческий
Relaxed спокойный, уравновешенный
Quiet спокойный
Sensitive чувствительный
Imaginative одаренный воображением
Adventurous авантюрный
Brave смелый
Outgoing общительный, дружелюбный
Active активный
Strong сильный
Fit в хорошей физической форме
Determined решительный
sociable общительный
Reserved замкнутый, сдержанный
Слайд 8What kind of people usually enjoy these activities?
gardening: cautious, creative, relaxed,
quiet,
sensitive, imaginative
white-water rafting/skydiving/snowboarding:
adventurous, brave, outgoing, active, strong
fishing: cautious, strong, relaxed, quiet
martial arts/archery: fit, strong, determined
football/tennis/aerobics: fit, strong, outgoing,
sociable, determined, active
board games: creative, cautious, quiet, sociable,
reserved, imaginative
Слайд 9IDIOMS
To play it cool не терять самообладание
To play it straight говорить
прямо
To play a joke on smb. подшучивать, сыграть шутку