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ENGLISH

LANGUAGE

DOSSIER
Unit 4: Money

Name and surnames: Paula Pedrero


Group: 4rd ESO C
Teacher: Rosa
Deadline: Tuesday 10th of February 2011
INDEX:

Page 38 exercises 1, 3 and 40 exercise 1.......................................................................... 1

Page 40 exercise 2, 3........................................................................................................ 2

Page 40 exercise 4, page 41 exercise 7, 8 and page 42 exercise 4................................... 3

Page 43 exercise 5............................................................................................................ 4

Katy Perry’s Fireworks.................................................................................................... 5

The time by Black Eyed Peas........................................................................................... 6

Formal letter..................................................................................................................... 7

Revise Formal letter......................................................................................................... 8

DICTATIONS FOR BACHILLERATO 1....................................................................... 9


Page 38 exercise 1:

1. A shopkeeper gives you too much change. Do you keep (mantenir) it?

2. You have won €1000. How much are you going to:

a) send (gastar), b) save (estalviar), c) give away (donar-lo) ?

3. Do people in your country gamble (apostar) a lot?

4. Have you ever given money or donated (donar) something to charity?

5. How much do you want to earn (guanyar) when you’re older?

6. What is the best way to make money (fer diners), in your opinion?

7. How do people raise (recol·lectar) money for charities?

8. Guess how much money somebody bid in an auction (subasta) for this Van Gogh
picture?

9. Is it OK: a) lend (deixar) money to friends, and b) to borrow (agafar prestart) money
from friends?

Page 38 exercise 3:

1. It’s easier to spend money than to earn it.

2. People gamble too much and they don’t earn enough.

3. I don’t think that I will ever save a lot, but I might give away.

4. I think it might be fun to bid in an auction.

5. People who earn a lot of money should gamble.

Page 40 exercise 1:

a) She’s going to buy a second-hand laptop.

Ella comprarà un portatil de segona mà.

b) When I’m old I hope that people will look after me.

Quan sigui gran espero que la gent cuidi de mi.

c) The Money will probably go to UNICEF.

Els diners probablement aniran a UNICEF.

d) I’m definitely going to do it again.

Definitivament no ho tornaré a fer.


Rules
We use will and be going to when we talk about the future.
We use will to talk about our predictions and hopes for the future.
We use be going to to talk aout plans and intentions for the future.

Page 40 exercise 2:

1. In the year 2050, a bar of chocolate will cost €10.

2. Maybe we won’t use money in the future.

3. I’m sure I will be a millionaire before I’m twenty.

4. What are you going to buy in town today?

5. I’ve decided that I’m going to donate my trainers to charity.

6. They are going to save some money because they need it for their holiday.

7. I think Villarreal will win the league this year.

8. I will be alive in the year 2100.

9. Peter has got an exam tomorrow but he isn’t going to revise tonight.

10. We’ve got a DVD. We are going to watch it at Helen’s house tonight.

Page 40 exercise 3:

Plans

1. I’m not going to gamble with the money.

2. The money isn’t going to stay in the bank.

3. My friends are going to help me to spend it.

4. I’m not going to buy presents for all my teachers.

Predictions and hopes

1. I will have all of the money next year.

2. I will win another competition.

3. My friends won’t barrow from me.

4. The money won’t change me. I won’t be different.


Page 40 exercise 4:

1. I’ll definitely travel when I’m older.

2. I’ll probably earn a TV quiz.

3. My friends won’t borrow from me.

4. The next time I’ve got some money. I’m going to buy a car.

5. I’m not going to be busy this weekend.

6. This evening I’m going to go to the disco.

Page 41 exercise 7:

- personal trainer: entrenador personal

- designer clothes: dissenyador de roba

- chauffeur: xofer

- art collection: col·lecció d’art

- yacht:¨iot

- plastic surgery: cirurgia plàstica

- sports car: cotxe esportiu

- luxury cruise: creuer de luxe

- mansion: mansió

- nanny: cangur

- bodyguard: guardaespatlles

- private jet: jet privat

Page 41 exercise 8:

For myself For my family and friends


A mansion, a lot of clothes and a sports car. Whatever they want.

Page 42 exercise 4:

1. Pete hasn’t got any money. I will lend him some money.

2. This country is too hor. We will move to a cooler place.

3. That place was boring. We won’t go again.


4. Did you phone Miriam? No, I phone her now.

5. We must save money. I won’t spend it on a new TV.

6. My bodyguard isn’t well. The nanny will help him.

Page 43 exercise 5:

Sara: I’m going on a very special trip this weekend. PRESENT CONTINOUS

Jane: Really? Where are you going to go? PRESENT CONTINOUS

Sara: To Spain. The plane leaves at six o’clock on Friday evening. PRESENT SIMPLE

Jane: Are you going with anybody? PRESENT CONTINOUS

Sara: No.

Jane: I’ve got an idea. I’ll come with you. WILL

Sara: And your boyfriend?

Jane: Oh, don’t worry. I will send him a text message. WILL

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