Living and spending Consumer Society consumer - is a person who buys goods or services for their own use Explain the words and words combinations: shopaholic.

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Living and spending

Consumer Society consumer - is a person who buys goods or services for their own use Explain the words and words combinations: shopaholic to save money for a rainy day student loan money box pocket money to make ends meet

True or false ex. 2 p.28 1.Each year teenagers spend about 10 billion pounds 2. They spend most of their money on modern gadgets. 3. A lot of teenagers join clubs and do extreme sports. 4. Parents don’t give money on extreme sport. 5. Board games and reading are becoming more popular nowadays. 6.Many teenagers try to earn extra money and do some odd jobs. 7 Boys spend more than girls.

British young consumers pocketloan creditin cash part-timespree studentgames householdsports payjob boardmoney extremenewspapers shoppingcard deliverchores

Questionnaire Discuss with your partner: How do you get your pocket money? a)parents give b) have a part time job c) get money for doing household chores d) your own answer What do you usually spend your pocket money on? a) food and snacks b) entertainment and going out c) clothes d) your own answer Have you ever saved up money and what for?

What we can do with money! earn save spend waste splash out it lend borrow (pay) (cost)

Homework 1.Vocabulary list - find the words in the text and write them down, make up 7 sentences with the new vocabulary 2.Writing/Speaking ex 7 p 29