Money is a topic often scorned by society. This hush hush attitude creates a toxic environment where many people don’t know where their money is going or how to use it to their advantage – so lets talk about money!
Let’s talk about money - ESL adult and kid power-point conversation lesson This presentation contains a 36 slide PowerPoint lesson in editable PPT format. A discussion about money taboo in western society. This is a 90 min. lesson with a large group (60 min. with a smaller one). This lesson is a conversation about money talk and why this topic is taboo in some societies. At the end of this lesson, there’s a great 14 slide money quiz, with animated answers. * It’s interesting to note that adults were less comfortable discussing the subjects, while the younger students were happy to reveal their money problems. In this lesson: ♚ Money idioms ♚Why is money taboo talk? ♚ Is money talk a universal or a cultural taboo? ♚ With whom are you willing to share the details of your finances? ♚ Money issues with relatives ♚ What is a ‘passive income’? ♚ What is a “gold-digger”? ♚ Money quiz Under some slides, in the ‘note’ section, there’s the link to the article/articles for further reference or talking instructions for the teacher. I hope you and your students enjoy this lesson and I hope it creates a stimulating and lively conversation in your classroom. Check out my latest lessons: Immortality, a dream or a curse? Cheating Math phobia Feedback Problem solving Autumn/Fall Wikipedia, who watches the watchers? Flying? Irreplaceable? Nostalgia – are you a nostalgic person? The secret marketing tricks of restaurants Ugly - The wrong side of the gene pools Crying – Physiological, Emotional, Or social? Motherhood - Social issues through advertising The weekend Taboos and how to challenge them Masks Regrets Social cues Vertical cities Lies – black, blue and white Insane honesty & transparent marketing Influencer babies - welcome to my childhood British customs & manners Sharks - Our fears don't always match the facts– ESL adult conversation The fast food revolution– Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation class Restaurants - renaissance or recession? ESL adult business conversation How to pay a compliment – Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation lesson Passive aggressive – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson The right to be forgotten – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson Bullying -How does it affect all of us? – ESL adult conversation and debate The laws of attraction – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson Describing your home – ESL adult power point conversation Job interview – Business English - ESL adult conversation classes The Twenty-first century role of Grandparents - ESL Adults Politically correct – holiday edition – ESL adult power point conversation lesson DIY culture – ESL adult power point conversation lesson Describing food – ESL adult power point conversation Curiosity – genuine interest or prying interference? – ESL adult power point Dealing with facts – ESL adult power point conversation Holiday footprint –ESL adult power point debate conversation Daily routine – Adverbs of frequency ESL adult business English power point Nightmares – ESL adult conversation power point lessons Toys in culture - ESL adult cross culture conversation lesson Refusal – How to say “NO” in English - Cross culture- ESL adult conversation Art theft – sad reality VS romantic fiction -ESL adult conversation power-point Childhood and its significance – ESL adult Jealousy or Envy? – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson For problems and questions, suggestions or idea sharing, I would LOVE to hear from you - contact me at: [email protected] Click here to Check out my blog AUDIENCE This download is appropriate for adult ESL cultural and conversational classes. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Keywords: ESL, ELL, Vocabulary, Discussion, Language Skills, Communication, conversation, Describing, debate class, cultural lessons, social, science, controversy, education, work, culture, pros and cons, psychology, sale loan, borrow, spend, lend, adaptable, activity, gold digger, researches, social, food, fortune, money, culture, concept, success ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… NOTE: When I use an outside source for my lessons, you’ll find the link to the original source (for further reference) Under the slide, in the note section. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PLEASE: My lessons are proof-read by me, (but more importantly, by more serious and intelligent critics) However, it’s been our experience that there’s always something that we miss… if you find a mistake or feel that there is room for improvements, please let me know in the "Ask a Question" section (rather than rate the entire document badly), I promise to fix it immediately and you’ll have my deepest gratitude. ***************************************************************************** IMPORTANT Every new product I post in my shop comes out at half price for the first 24 hours! 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For more than 25 years I’ve been teaching ESL adult classes and cross-culture business classes, and much like other challenged individuals who go through life with one hand tied behind their backs, I try to make up for what I lack in the spelling department with hours of research, high-quality graphics, humor, passion and love for what I do. The fact that I can actually do this job is first and foremost a testimony of open-mindedness (or desperation brought on by the long economic recession) of the schools that hired me over the years despite my very evident drawback, by the parents that tolerated grammar mishaps and most of all by my beautiful students who have learned to “always double-check their teacher” and have come up with the sweetest, most heart-warming and diplomatic ways of pointing out my spelling errors (putting to great use their newly-acquired conditional capacity: “I’m not sure, but, I think I might have spotted…”) Over the years, I've personally contributed to the economic success of countless computer ‘correcting program’ available on the market (you're welcome Grammarly) and on top of that my lessons are proofread by wonderful, kind (and slightly horrified) TPT teachers, BUT there are always some errors that slip by us (mostly because I keep messing with the lessons after they've been proofread). • If you feel offended by the existence of spelling errors in what is supposed to be a teaching tool • or if you, much like Mrs. Jacobson, think the dyslexia is just an excuse not to try harder THEN THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR YOU! For all you tree-hugging, open-minded individuals, who are looking for challenging, original material for your conversation classes and can see beyond the possible grammar errors (maybe even use it as a teaching opportunity “An extra point for the first student who can spot the obvious grammar error that I always tell you never to make”. Plus, you know that wonderful, warm, superior feeling you get when you catch a colleague’s error - well these moments are included with the product – no extra charge) THIS PRODUCT IS DEFINITELY FOR YOU! All my lessons are in an editable PPT format and you get a free product if you send me the errors to correct. I hope this product delivers everything you hoped for and more. ****************************************************************************************** Thank you! WISH YOU ALL A WONDERFUL AND SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
Let’s talk about money - ESL adult and kid power-point conversation lesson This presentation contains a 36 slide PowerPoint lesson in editable PPT format. A discussion about money taboo in western society. This is a 90 min. lesson with a large group (60 min. with a smaller one). This lesson is a conversation about money talk and why this topic is taboo in some societies. At the end of this lesson, there’s a great 14 slide money quiz, with animated answers. * It’s interesting to note that adults were less comfortable discussing the subjects, while the younger students were happy to reveal their money problems. In this lesson: ♚ Money idioms ♚Why is money taboo talk? ♚ Is money talk a universal or a cultural taboo? ♚ With whom are you willing to share the details of your finances? ♚ Money issues with relatives ♚ What is a ‘passive income’? ♚ What is a “gold-digger”? ♚ Money quiz Under some slides, in the ‘note’ section, there’s the link to the article/articles for further reference or talking instructions for the teacher. I hope you and your students enjoy this lesson and I hope it creates a stimulating and lively conversation in your classroom. Check out my latest lessons: Immortality, a dream or a curse? Cheating Math phobia Feedback Problem solving Autumn/Fall Wikipedia, who watches the watchers? Flying? Irreplaceable? Nostalgia – are you a nostalgic person? The secret marketing tricks of restaurants Ugly - The wrong side of the gene pools Crying – Physiological, Emotional, Or social? Motherhood - Social issues through advertising The weekend Taboos and how to challenge them Masks Regrets Social cues Vertical cities Lies – black, blue and white Insane honesty & transparent marketing Influencer babies - welcome to my childhood British customs & manners Sharks - Our fears don't always match the facts– ESL adult conversation The fast food revolution– Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation class Restaurants - renaissance or recession? ESL adult business conversation How to pay a compliment – Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation lesson Passive aggressive – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson The right to be forgotten – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson Bullying -How does it affect all of us? – ESL adult conversation and debate The laws of attraction – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson Describing your home – ESL adult power point conversation Job interview – Business English - ESL adult conversation classes The Twenty-first century role of Grandparents - ESL Adults Politically correct – holiday edition – ESL adult power point conversation lesson DIY culture – ESL adult power point conversation lesson Describing food – ESL adult power point conversation Curiosity – genuine interest or prying interference? – ESL adult power point Dealing with facts – ESL adult power point conversation Holiday footprint –ESL adult power point debate conversation Daily routine – Adverbs of frequency ESL adult business English power point Nightmares – ESL adult conversation power point lessons Toys in culture - ESL adult cross culture conversation lesson Refusal – How to say “NO” in English - Cross culture- ESL adult conversation Art theft – sad reality VS romantic fiction -ESL adult conversation power-point Childhood and its significance – ESL adult Jealousy or Envy? – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson For problems and questions, suggestions or idea sharing, I would LOVE to hear from you - contact me at: [email protected] Click here to Check out my blog AUDIENCE This download is appropriate for adult ESL cultural and conversational classes. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Keywords: ESL, ELL, Vocabulary, Discussion, Language Skills, Communication, conversation, Describing, debate class, cultural lessons, social, science, controversy, education, work, culture, pros and cons, psychology, sale loan, borrow, spend, lend, adaptable, activity, gold digger, researches, social, food, fortune, money, culture, concept, success ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… NOTE: When I use an outside source for my lessons, you’ll find the link to the original source (for further reference) Under the slide, in the note section. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PLEASE: My lessons are proof-read by me, (but more importantly, by more serious and intelligent critics) However, it’s been our experience that there’s always something that we miss… if you find a mistake or feel that there is room for improvements, please let me know in the "Ask a Question" section (rather than rate the entire document badly), I promise to fix it immediately and you’ll have my deepest gratitude. ***************************************************************************** IMPORTANT Every new product I post in my shop comes out at half price for the first 24 hours! To find out and grab it while it is still discounted, click the green star ★ on the top right-hand corner of any page and become a follower, or Click here • You will also receive customized email updates about this store. ***************************************************************************** HOW TO GET TPT CREDIT FOR FUTURE PURCHASES: If you enjoy this product, please leave positive feedback to gain credits for future purchases! Go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase, you'll see: "Provide Feedback" . Click it and it will take you to a page where you can give leave a short comment about the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you may use for future purchases. Please take the time - feedback is so important! ***************************************************************************** Materials are licensed for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses at a 50% discount! Thank you! ******************************************************************************* IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON BUYING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS: The products in this shop are all produces by me, a dyslexic teacher (hence the name). I’m painfully aware of what seems to be very poor judgment of career choice on my part, and to be honest, a large part of this choice was to stick it to Mrs. Jacobson that said that there’s no place for the likes of me with my “pretend excuses” for misspelling every third word, in any self-respecting educational institution, so naturally I had to become a teacher. For more than 25 years I’ve been teaching ESL adult classes and cross-culture business classes, and much like other challenged individuals who go through life with one hand tied behind their backs, I try to make up for what I lack in the spelling department with hours of research, high-quality graphics, humor, passion and love for what I do. The fact that I can actually do this job is first and foremost a testimony of open-mindedness (or desperation brought on by the long economic recession) of the schools that hired me over the years despite my very evident drawback, by the parents that tolerated grammar mishaps and most of all by my beautiful students who have learned to “always double-check their teacher” and have come up with the sweetest, most heart-warming and diplomatic ways of pointing out my spelling errors (putting to great use their newly-acquired conditional capacity: “I’m not sure, but, I think I might have spotted…”) Over the years, I've personally contributed to the economic success of countless computer ‘correcting program’ available on the market (you're welcome Grammarly) and on top of that my lessons are proofread by wonderful, kind (and slightly horrified) TPT teachers, BUT there are always some errors that slip by us (mostly because I keep messing with the lessons after they've been proofread). • If you feel offended by the existence of spelling errors in what is supposed to be a teaching tool • or if you, much like Mrs. Jacobson, think the dyslexia is just an excuse not to try harder THEN THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR YOU! For all you tree-hugging, open-minded individuals, who are looking for challenging, original material for your conversation classes and can see beyond the possible grammar errors (maybe even use it as a teaching opportunity “An extra point for the first student who can spot the obvious grammar error that I always tell you never to make”. Plus, you know that wonderful, warm, superior feeling you get when you catch a colleague’s error - well these moments are included with the product – no extra charge) THIS PRODUCT IS DEFINITELY FOR YOU! All my lessons are in an editable PPT format and you get a free product if you send me the errors to correct. I hope this product delivers everything you hoped for and more. ****************************************************************************************** Thank you! WISH YOU ALL A WONDERFUL AND SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
This worksheet contains 18 conversation cards and two matching exercises with money/finance words. The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions. Can be used with both young learners and adults (elementary to intermediate). - ESL worksheets
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Let’s talk about money - ESL adult and kid power-point conversation lesson This presentation contains a 36 slide PowerPoint lesson in editable PPT format. A discussion about money taboo in western society. This is a 90 min. lesson with a large group (60 min. with a smaller one). This lesson is a conversation about money talk and why this topic is taboo in some societies. At the end of this lesson, there’s a great 14 slide money quiz, with animated answers. * It’s interesting to note that adults were less comfortable discussing the subjects, while the younger students were happy to reveal their money problems. In this lesson: ♚ Money idioms ♚Why is money taboo talk? ♚ Is money talk a universal or a cultural taboo? ♚ With whom are you willing to share the details of your finances? ♚ Money issues with relatives ♚ What is a ‘passive income’? ♚ What is a “gold-digger”? ♚ Money quiz Under some slides, in the ‘note’ section, there’s the link to the article/articles for further reference or talking instructions for the teacher. I hope you and your students enjoy this lesson and I hope it creates a stimulating and lively conversation in your classroom. Check out my latest lessons: Immortality, a dream or a curse? Cheating Math phobia Feedback Problem solving Autumn/Fall Wikipedia, who watches the watchers? Flying? Irreplaceable? Nostalgia – are you a nostalgic person? The secret marketing tricks of restaurants Ugly - The wrong side of the gene pools Crying – Physiological, Emotional, Or social? Motherhood - Social issues through advertising The weekend Taboos and how to challenge them Masks Regrets Social cues Vertical cities Lies – black, blue and white Insane honesty & transparent marketing Influencer babies - welcome to my childhood British customs & manners Sharks - Our fears don't always match the facts– ESL adult conversation The fast food revolution– Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation class Restaurants - renaissance or recession? ESL adult business conversation How to pay a compliment – Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation lesson Passive aggressive – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson The right to be forgotten – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson Bullying -How does it affect all of us? – ESL adult conversation and debate The laws of attraction – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson Describing your home – ESL adult power point conversation Job interview – Business English - ESL adult conversation classes The Twenty-first century role of Grandparents - ESL Adults Politically correct – holiday edition – ESL adult power point conversation lesson DIY culture – ESL adult power point conversation lesson Describing food – ESL adult power point conversation Curiosity – genuine interest or prying interference? – ESL adult power point Dealing with facts – ESL adult power point conversation Holiday footprint –ESL adult power point debate conversation Daily routine – Adverbs of frequency ESL adult business English power point Nightmares – ESL adult conversation power point lessons Toys in culture - ESL adult cross culture conversation lesson Refusal – How to say “NO” in English - Cross culture- ESL adult conversation Art theft – sad reality VS romantic fiction -ESL adult conversation power-point Childhood and its significance – ESL adult Jealousy or Envy? – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson For problems and questions, suggestions or idea sharing, I would LOVE to hear from you - contact me at: [email protected] Click here to Check out my blog AUDIENCE This download is appropriate for adult ESL cultural and conversational classes. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Keywords: ESL, ELL, Vocabulary, Discussion, Language Skills, Communication, conversation, Describing, debate class, cultural lessons, social, science, controversy, education, work, culture, pros and cons, psychology, sale loan, borrow, spend, lend, adaptable, activity, gold digger, researches, social, food, fortune, money, culture, concept, success ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… NOTE: When I use an outside source for my lessons, you’ll find the link to the original source (for further reference) Under the slide, in the note section. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PLEASE: My lessons are proof-read by me, (but more importantly, by more serious and intelligent critics) However, it’s been our experience that there’s always something that we miss… if you find a mistake or feel that there is room for improvements, please let me know in the "Ask a Question" section (rather than rate the entire document badly), I promise to fix it immediately and you’ll have my deepest gratitude. ***************************************************************************** IMPORTANT Every new product I post in my shop comes out at half price for the first 24 hours! To find out and grab it while it is still discounted, click the green star ★ on the top right-hand corner of any page and become a follower, or Click here • You will also receive customized email updates about this store. ***************************************************************************** HOW TO GET TPT CREDIT FOR FUTURE PURCHASES: If you enjoy this product, please leave positive feedback to gain credits for future purchases! Go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase, you'll see: "Provide Feedback" . Click it and it will take you to a page where you can give leave a short comment about the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you may use for future purchases. Please take the time - feedback is so important! ***************************************************************************** Materials are licensed for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses at a 50% discount! Thank you! ******************************************************************************* IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON BUYING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS: The products in this shop are all produces by me, a dyslexic teacher (hence the name). I’m painfully aware of what seems to be very poor judgment of career choice on my part, and to be honest, a large part of this choice was to stick it to Mrs. Jacobson that said that there’s no place for the likes of me with my “pretend excuses” for misspelling every third word, in any self-respecting educational institution, so naturally I had to become a teacher. For more than 25 years I’ve been teaching ESL adult classes and cross-culture business classes, and much like other challenged individuals who go through life with one hand tied behind their backs, I try to make up for what I lack in the spelling department with hours of research, high-quality graphics, humor, passion and love for what I do. The fact that I can actually do this job is first and foremost a testimony of open-mindedness (or desperation brought on by the long economic recession) of the schools that hired me over the years despite my very evident drawback, by the parents that tolerated grammar mishaps and most of all by my beautiful students who have learned to “always double-check their teacher” and have come up with the sweetest, most heart-warming and diplomatic ways of pointing out my spelling errors (putting to great use their newly-acquired conditional capacity: “I’m not sure, but, I think I might have spotted…”) Over the years, I've personally contributed to the economic success of countless computer ‘correcting program’ available on the market (you're welcome Grammarly) and on top of that my lessons are proofread by wonderful, kind (and slightly horrified) TPT teachers, BUT there are always some errors that slip by us (mostly because I keep messing with the lessons after they've been proofread). • If you feel offended by the existence of spelling errors in what is supposed to be a teaching tool • or if you, much like Mrs. Jacobson, think the dyslexia is just an excuse not to try harder THEN THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR YOU! For all you tree-hugging, open-minded individuals, who are looking for challenging, original material for your conversation classes and can see beyond the possible grammar errors (maybe even use it as a teaching opportunity “An extra point for the first student who can spot the obvious grammar error that I always tell you never to make”. Plus, you know that wonderful, warm, superior feeling you get when you catch a colleague’s error - well these moments are included with the product – no extra charge) THIS PRODUCT IS DEFINITELY FOR YOU! All my lessons are in an editable PPT format and you get a free product if you send me the errors to correct. I hope this product delivers everything you hoped for and more. ****************************************************************************************** Thank you! WISH YOU ALL A WONDERFUL AND SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
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Let’s talk about money - ESL adult and kid power-point conversation lesson This presentation contains a 36 slide PowerPoint lesson in editable PPT format. A discussion about money taboo in western society. This is a 90 min. lesson with a large group (60 min. with a smaller one). This lesson is a conversation about money talk and why this topic is taboo in some societies. At the end of this lesson, there’s a great 14 slide money quiz, with animated answers. * It’s interesting to note that adults were less comfortable discussing the subjects, while the younger students were happy to reveal their money problems. In this lesson: ♚ Money idioms ♚Why is money taboo talk? ♚ Is money talk a universal or a cultural taboo? ♚ With whom are you willing to share the details of your finances? ♚ Money issues with relatives ♚ What is a ‘passive income’? ♚ What is a “gold-digger”? ♚ Money quiz Under some slides, in the ‘note’ section, there’s the link to the article/articles for further reference or talking instructions for the teacher. I hope you and your students enjoy this lesson and I hope it creates a stimulating and lively conversation in your classroom. Check out my latest lessons: Immortality, a dream or a curse? Cheating Math phobia Feedback Problem solving Autumn/Fall Wikipedia, who watches the watchers? Flying? Irreplaceable? Nostalgia – are you a nostalgic person? The secret marketing tricks of restaurants Ugly - The wrong side of the gene pools Crying – Physiological, Emotional, Or social? Motherhood - Social issues through advertising The weekend Taboos and how to challenge them Masks Regrets Social cues Vertical cities Lies – black, blue and white Insane honesty & transparent marketing Influencer babies - welcome to my childhood British customs & manners Sharks - Our fears don't always match the facts– ESL adult conversation The fast food revolution– Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation class Restaurants - renaissance or recession? ESL adult business conversation How to pay a compliment – Business cross culture - ESL adult conversation lesson Passive aggressive – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson The right to be forgotten – ESL adult conversation and debate power-point lesson Bullying -How does it affect all of us? – ESL adult conversation and debate The laws of attraction – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson Describing your home – ESL adult power point conversation Job interview – Business English - ESL adult conversation classes The Twenty-first century role of Grandparents - ESL Adults Politically correct – holiday edition – ESL adult power point conversation lesson DIY culture – ESL adult power point conversation lesson Describing food – ESL adult power point conversation Curiosity – genuine interest or prying interference? – ESL adult power point Dealing with facts – ESL adult power point conversation Holiday footprint –ESL adult power point debate conversation Daily routine – Adverbs of frequency ESL adult business English power point Nightmares – ESL adult conversation power point lessons Toys in culture - ESL adult cross culture conversation lesson Refusal – How to say “NO” in English - Cross culture- ESL adult conversation Art theft – sad reality VS romantic fiction -ESL adult conversation power-point Childhood and its significance – ESL adult Jealousy or Envy? – ESL adult conversation power-point lesson For problems and questions, suggestions or idea sharing, I would LOVE to hear from you - contact me at: [email protected] Click here to Check out my blog AUDIENCE This download is appropriate for adult ESL cultural and conversational classes. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Keywords: ESL, ELL, Vocabulary, Discussion, Language Skills, Communication, conversation, Describing, debate class, cultural lessons, social, science, controversy, education, work, culture, pros and cons, psychology, sale loan, borrow, spend, lend, adaptable, activity, gold digger, researches, social, food, fortune, money, culture, concept, success ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… NOTE: When I use an outside source for my lessons, you’ll find the link to the original source (for further reference) Under the slide, in the note section. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… PLEASE: My lessons are proof-read by me, (but more importantly, by more serious and intelligent critics) However, it’s been our experience that there’s always something that we miss… if you find a mistake or feel that there is room for improvements, please let me know in the "Ask a Question" section (rather than rate the entire document badly), I promise to fix it immediately and you’ll have my deepest gratitude. ***************************************************************************** IMPORTANT Every new product I post in my shop comes out at half price for the first 24 hours! To find out and grab it while it is still discounted, click the green star ★ on the top right-hand corner of any page and become a follower, or Click here • You will also receive customized email updates about this store. ***************************************************************************** HOW TO GET TPT CREDIT FOR FUTURE PURCHASES: If you enjoy this product, please leave positive feedback to gain credits for future purchases! Go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase, you'll see: "Provide Feedback" . Click it and it will take you to a page where you can give leave a short comment about the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you may use for future purchases. Please take the time - feedback is so important! ***************************************************************************** Materials are licensed for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses at a 50% discount! Thank you! ******************************************************************************* IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON BUYING THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS: The products in this shop are all produces by me, a dyslexic teacher (hence the name). I’m painfully aware of what seems to be very poor judgment of career choice on my part, and to be honest, a large part of this choice was to stick it to Mrs. Jacobson that said that there’s no place for the likes of me with my “pretend excuses” for misspelling every third word, in any self-respecting educational institution, so naturally I had to become a teacher. For more than 25 years I’ve been teaching ESL adult classes and cross-culture business classes, and much like other challenged individuals who go through life with one hand tied behind their backs, I try to make up for what I lack in the spelling department with hours of research, high-quality graphics, humor, passion and love for what I do. The fact that I can actually do this job is first and foremost a testimony of open-mindedness (or desperation brought on by the long economic recession) of the schools that hired me over the years despite my very evident drawback, by the parents that tolerated grammar mishaps and most of all by my beautiful students who have learned to “always double-check their teacher” and have come up with the sweetest, most heart-warming and diplomatic ways of pointing out my spelling errors (putting to great use their newly-acquired conditional capacity: “I’m not sure, but, I think I might have spotted…”) Over the years, I've personally contributed to the economic success of countless computer ‘correcting program’ available on the market (you're welcome Grammarly) and on top of that my lessons are proofread by wonderful, kind (and slightly horrified) TPT teachers, BUT there are always some errors that slip by us (mostly because I keep messing with the lessons after they've been proofread). • If you feel offended by the existence of spelling errors in what is supposed to be a teaching tool • or if you, much like Mrs. Jacobson, think the dyslexia is just an excuse not to try harder THEN THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR YOU! For all you tree-hugging, open-minded individuals, who are looking for challenging, original material for your conversation classes and can see beyond the possible grammar errors (maybe even use it as a teaching opportunity “An extra point for the first student who can spot the obvious grammar error that I always tell you never to make”. Plus, you know that wonderful, warm, superior feeling you get when you catch a colleague’s error - well these moments are included with the product – no extra charge) THIS PRODUCT IS DEFINITELY FOR YOU! All my lessons are in an editable PPT format and you get a free product if you send me the errors to correct. I hope this product delivers everything you hoped for and more. ****************************************************************************************** Thank you! WISH YOU ALL A WONDERFUL AND SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
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Let’s talk about money - ESL adult and kid power-point conversation lesson This presentation contains a 36 slide PowerPoint lesson in editable PPT format. A discussion about money taboo in western society. This is a 90 min. lesson with a large group (60 min. with a smaller one). This lesson is a conversation about money talk and why this topic is taboo in some societies. At the end of this lesson, there’s a great 14 slide money quiz, with animated answers. * It’s interesting to note that adults were less comfortable discussing the subjects, while the younger students were happy to reveal their money problems. In this lesson: ♚ Money idioms ♚Why is money taboo talk? ♚ Is money talk a universal or a cultural taboo? ♚ With whom are you willing to share the details of your finances? ♚ Money issues with relatives ♚ What is a ‘passive income’? ♚ What is a “gold-digger”? ♚ Money quiz Under some slides, in the ‘note’ section, there’s the link to the article/articles for further reference or talking instructions for the teacher. I hope you and your students enjoy this lesson and I hope it creates a stimulating and lively conversation in your classroom. Check out my latest lessons: Immortality, a dream or a curse? Cheating Math phobia Feedback Problem solving Autumn/Fall Wikipedia, who watches the watchers? Flying? Irreplaceable? Nostalgia – are you a nostalgic person? The secret marketing tricks of restaurants Ugly - The wrong side of the gene pools Crying – Physiological, Emotional, Or social? 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This worksheet contains 18 conversation cards and two matching exercises with money/finance words. The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions. Can be used with both young learners and adults (elementary to intermediate). - ESL worksheets