The lesson aims : students will learn verbs which collocate with ‘money’ and they will practice of using them. To introduce meaning of unknown words from the text.
T - Good morning!
P - Good morning, Aimira Bazarbaevna!
T - I’m glad to see you.
P - We are glad to see you too.
T - Sit down, please. Say “Hello” to each other.
P - Hello.
T - What date is it today?
P - Today is the….
T - Today I want to start our lesson with the song. Let us listen to it.
( they listen to the song”Money, money…”)
T - Children, What is our lesson about? What do you think?
P - Money.
T - Yes, that’s right. Our theme today is money”.
T - Our new theme today is “British and American money” and it’s time to watch the presentation about it.
Phonetic drill
T - Now I want you to listen to the poem by Caroline Graham.
T - And first repeat after me:
[p] a penny - pennies,
[n] a nickel - nickels,
[d] a dime - dimes,
[kw] a quarter - quarters.
Now read after me the whole poem.
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
How many pennies in a nickel?
Five.
How many nickels in a dime?
Two.
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
How many dimes in a dollar?
Ten.
How many nickels in a dime?
Two.
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters,
Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
How many quarters in a dollar?
Four.
How many nickels in a dime?
Two.
Repeat the poem after the speaker.
Read the poem by yourself.
Who wants to read the poem artistically?
Now in your pairs discuss these questions
Look at one question at a time. And you will answer not just give yes/no answers.
1) Have you ever lost any money?
2) How much money would you like to earn a year?
3) Which company would you like to invest in now?
4) Have you ever borrowed money and not paid it back?
5) Is there anyone you don’t like lending money to?
6) Have you ever found any money? Did you keep it?
7) What did you last waste money on?
8) Do you owe anybody money now?
9) When did you last withdraw money from the bank?
10) Has anybody ever stolen money from you?
Now read the text and retell the text to your partner. Read the text again and there are 15 verbs that collocate with money you must write and compare with your partner.
Text
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John works in a shoe factory and earns $10,000 a year. His brother Paul is a business man in New York and makes $60,000 a year. John saves nearly all of his wages and only spends a little on food, but Paul wastes all his money on gambling.
They inherited $20,000 each from their grandfather 14 years ago and John invested his share in Nokia. Paul lost all his money at a casino.
He often borrows money from John, but never pays him back so now he owes him a fortune. John is really lucky and he found $1,000 on the ground next to a cashpoint machine last week, when he was withdrawing some money. He invited Paul to his house to celebrate, but when he was there, John saw him stealing money from his wallet. John decided never to
lend Paul money again.
Now look at the board these are vocabularies you’ll learn .Repeat after me
• Earn money- акша табу
• Make money ақша істеу
• Save money for something бір затқа ақша жинау
• Spend money on something бір затқа ақша жұмсау
• Waste money on something ақша сау
• Inherit money from somebody біреуден ақша қалу
• Invest money in something бір жерге ақша салу
• Lose money ақша жоғалту
• Borrow money from somebody біреуден ақша алу
• Pay somebody back money біреуге ақшасын қайтару
• Owe somebody money біреуге қарызды болу
• Find money ақша тауып алу
• Withdraw money ¬from the bank банктен ақша алу
• Steal money from somebody біреуден ақша ұрлау
• Lend money to somebody біреуге ақша қарызға беру
Now match the vocabulary with the correct definition.Check your answers with another student
1) lose money a) to receive money from somebody who has died.
2) earn money b) to use money on something you don’t need.
3) inherit money (from somebody) c) to take money out of a bank account.
4) borrow money d) If you have borrowed money from somebody we can say that you _______ him money E.g. I ______ steve $10
5) lend money (to somebody) e) to return money that you have borrowed.
6) invest money ( in something) f) the opposite of win or find.
7) waste money (on something) g) to get money by working.
8) pay (somebody) back money h) to get money from somebody that you will give back. E.g I ________ $10 from Steve.
9) owe (somebody) money i) to give somebody money that they must give back to you.
10) withdraw money j) to buy shares in for example a business and hope that you will make a profit.
Homework you must write an imaginary story related to money.You worked hard thank you.Good buy.