English file -
Intermediate
Unit 2A – Present perfect vs past simple
• Lead in people making payments (5 mins)
• Discussion questions related to money (10 mins)
• Reading activity (1) Spending no money – checking vocabulary (10 mins)
• Reading activity (2) Spending no money – Paragraph headings (10 mins)
• Reading activity (3) Spending no money – comprehension questions (10
mins)
• Reading activity (4) Spending no money – vocabulary building (5 mins)
• Money facts from around the world quiz (10 mins)
• Money vocabulary building – tennis pairs (10 mins)
• Pronunciation focus – different vowel sounds (15 mins)
• Speaking practice – discussing money – pair work (10 mins)
• Money quiz – coins and facts quiz (10 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (10 mins)
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
• What’s your country’s currency called? How
many are there to a £?
• Which methods of payment do you use
most? Cash? Debit card? Something else?
• Do you ever use your phone to pay for
things? Why / why not?
• How long could you go without spending any
money? A day? A week? Longer?
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
2. why she decided to save money
6. how she saved money at home
3. how often she saw her friends
1. where she went on holiday
4. what she achieved
7. what she discovered
5. her advice for other people
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
1. F (She couldn’t use buses or flights, etc.)
2. F (She had plenty of cheap food, but it was
boring.)
3. T – she camped in their garden
4. F (She had a bag of chips in East Anglia.)
5. F (She is much slimmer and fitter.)
6. T (she has not gone back [...] past spending habits.
7. T (Is it something you need or something you want)
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
THIS COUNTRY IS THE LARGEST COUNTERFEITER.
__________ has mastered the art of counterfeiting U.S.
currency, specializing in a perfect replica of our $50 and
$100 bills.
Their fakes are so impressive that they are referred to
as “superdollars” and require specialized equipment at the
Federal Reserve to be detected.
North Korea
Only ___% of the world’s currency is actual
physical money.Most transactions are digital,
so no physical currency exchanges hands.
8
A) 8% B) 18% C) 28%
The average house has around £______ of loose change in
it! Other than the sofa, I don’t know where this loose change
is hiding, but apparently, it’s there.
56
A) 36 B) 56 C) 76
WOMEN WHO WAIT TO MARRY EARN MORE.
A study discovered that college educated women who wait until
age 30 or older to marry earn more money than those who marry
young. The average difference is over £________ a year.
18,000
A) 8,000 B) 18,000 C) 28,000
Pablo Escobar spent £_______ a month on rubber bands.
How about that money fact? When his drug cartel was booming,
they spent all that money to hold all the bricks of cash together.
2,500
A) 500 B) 1,500 C) 2,500
Queen Elizabeth II appears on the most money.
She has appeared in many banknotes since her childhood. She was
featured on Canada’s $20 bill when she was eight years old. Today, she
appears on at least ___ different currencies all around the world.
33
A) 23 B) 33 C) 43
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
olive oil
electricity bill
cleaning products
cycling trip
beauty treatments
tap water
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
Your partner will read the first sentence
Then you read and complete the second one.
If you’re correct, you score 15 points!
Then change roles.
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
1. I’m going to inherit two thousand pounds.
2. I save money every week.
3. He has promised to lend me fifty euros.
4. I need to borrow twenty pounds from my mum.
5. I often waste money.
6. I can’t afford to buy that car.
7. The mechanic charges me one hundred pounds.
8. They cost two hundred dollars.
9. I owe Jim one hundred pounds.
10. I want to invest some money.
11. I earn one thousand pounds a month.
12. My house is worth about two hundred thousand euros.
13. We want to raise money for the new hospital.
for
on
in
to
from
for
into
salary
tax
loan
budget
mortgage
contactless
insurance
out
back
off
on
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
unny
unny
oney
clothes
cost
dollar
done
honest,
loan
money
note
nothing
owe
promise
shopping
some
sold
won
worry
The letters “or” are normally pronounced /ɔː/ when
they’re stressed.
Work and worth are pronounced /ɜː/ (this applies to
most words beginning wor- + consonant).
1. Let’s go shopping for clothes.
2. Can I borrow some money?
3. He won a million dollars.
4. I’ve done nothing wrong.
5. They can’t afford to pay the mortgage.
6. I work in a store.
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
1. Russia, rouble
2. China, yuan (RMB)
3. Japan, yen
4. Poland, zloty
5. Brazil, real
6. Mexico, peso
7. Switzerland, franc
8. Hungary, forint
France uses the euro and
Turkey uses the lira.
a. False (They were made around 600 BC by the Lydians of Asia Minor,
present-day Turkey.)
b. True
c. False (For example, in the UK most banknotes are made of
polymer, a flexible plastic material.)
d. False (For example, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, etc. don’t.)
e. True
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
Class 2
• Lead in – Common arguments between couple (5 mins)
• Discussion questions – Common arguments (10 mins)
• Grammar – Present perfect – highlighting (10 mins)
• Grammar – Present perfect – presentation (10 mins)
• Grammar – Present perfect – Exercises (10 mins)
• Speaking practice – present perfect Q an A (10 mins)
• Mini lead in – Scams facts – game / filler (10 mins)
• Reading practice (1) A dodgy email – checking vocabulary (5
mins)
• Reading practice (2) A dodgy email – correcting errors (10
mins)
• Short video – showing a scammer (5 mins)
• Listening practice (1) different scams – basic details (5 mins)
• Listening practice (2) different scams – sentence completion
(5 mins)
• Speaking practice – have you ever been scammed? (5 mins)
• Vocabulary from the class quiz (10 mins)
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
1.Mess or untidiness 33%
2.Lack of cleaning 25%
3.Visits from family 14%
4.Bills 14%
5.Choosing what to watch on TV 13%
6.Dinner choices 11%
7.Closing the toilet seat/ toilet etiquette 9%
8.Planning weekends 9%
9.Who is doing the dishes 9%
10.Taking the rubbish out 7%
?
?
?
• Which of the topics do you have “discussions”
about in your household?
• How do you usually solve any problems that arise?
• Which of the problems on the list do you think
are the most serious? Do you agree with the
order?
• Is there anything that you would add to the list
that is missing?
• Who does the chores or makes the decisions in
your house? Do you have a rota system?
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
’ve just bought
did cost
were
Have seen
arrived
haven’t paid
bought
didn’t need
worked
needed
needed
PS
PP
PP
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
Have ever booked
‘ve already saved
Have paid yet
Have ever lent
‘ve never used
‘ve just won
‘ve already spent
‘ve just had
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
Has your sister paid you back yet?
When did you buy that leather jacket?
They finished paying back the loan last month.
I’m sure I didn’t borrow any money from
you last week
Did you see the Batman film on TV yesterday?
lent
wasted
bought
inherited
lost
won
forgotten
lost
taken out
bought
sold
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
____ Million
children have
their identities
stolen every year.
1.3
A) 0.5 B) 1.3 C) 2
Of those approached by
scammers on social media,
91% engaged, and ___% lost
money.
When we’re looking at fraud
stats, social media becomes a
concern.
53
A) 23%
B) 53%
C) 73%
1
2
3
(1) A) 48% B) 68% C) 88%
(2) A) 1.2 B) 2.2 C) 3.2
(3) A) 1.5 B) 2.5 C) 3.5
Over ____% of Americans fabricate part of their online
dating profiles.
Some of these fabrications are innocent. People often add
an inch or two to their height. Others aren’t so innocent.
53
A) 23% B) 53% C) 73%
One in every 3722 emails in the UK is a phishing attempt,
according to Symantec. 121 business emails are sent and received
each day. Roughly ____ of cyberattacks in the UK involve phishing.
50%
A) 50% B) 60% C) 70%
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
died
their
I need
Business
can transfer
dollars
account
it
I want to organize
your
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
Heather lost over £2,000.
Carl lost about £200.
Paul lost £20,000.
Never give your bank account or credit card details
to anybody, either in an email or on the phone.
email
wallet
credit card
money
believed
bank
phone call
bank
account
new account
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx
1. I’m going to inherit two thousand pounds.
2. I save money every week.
3. He has promised to lend me fifty euros.
4. I need to borrow twenty pounds from my mum.
5. I often waste money.
6. I can’t afford to buy that car.
7. The mechanic charges me one hundred pounds.
8. They cost two hundred dollars.
9. I owe Jim one hundred pounds.
10. I want to invest some money.
11. I earn one thousand pounds a month.
12. My house is worth about two hundred thousand euros.
13. We want to raise money for the new hospital.

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EF4I Unit 2A Present perfect vs past simple.pptx

  • 1. English file - Intermediate Unit 2A – Present perfect vs past simple
  • 2. • Lead in people making payments (5 mins) • Discussion questions related to money (10 mins) • Reading activity (1) Spending no money – checking vocabulary (10 mins) • Reading activity (2) Spending no money – Paragraph headings (10 mins) • Reading activity (3) Spending no money – comprehension questions (10 mins) • Reading activity (4) Spending no money – vocabulary building (5 mins) • Money facts from around the world quiz (10 mins) • Money vocabulary building – tennis pairs (10 mins) • Pronunciation focus – different vowel sounds (15 mins) • Speaking practice – discussing money – pair work (10 mins) • Money quiz – coins and facts quiz (10 mins) • Vocabulary from the class quiz (10 mins)
  • 4. • What’s your country’s currency called? How many are there to a £? • Which methods of payment do you use most? Cash? Debit card? Something else? • Do you ever use your phone to pay for things? Why / why not? • How long could you go without spending any money? A day? A week? Longer?
  • 10. 2. why she decided to save money 6. how she saved money at home
  • 11. 3. how often she saw her friends 1. where she went on holiday
  • 12. 4. what she achieved 7. what she discovered
  • 13. 5. her advice for other people
  • 15. 1. F (She couldn’t use buses or flights, etc.) 2. F (She had plenty of cheap food, but it was boring.) 3. T – she camped in their garden 4. F (She had a bag of chips in East Anglia.)
  • 16. 5. F (She is much slimmer and fitter.) 6. T (she has not gone back [...] past spending habits. 7. T (Is it something you need or something you want)
  • 19. THIS COUNTRY IS THE LARGEST COUNTERFEITER. __________ has mastered the art of counterfeiting U.S. currency, specializing in a perfect replica of our $50 and $100 bills. Their fakes are so impressive that they are referred to as “superdollars” and require specialized equipment at the Federal Reserve to be detected. North Korea
  • 20. Only ___% of the world’s currency is actual physical money.Most transactions are digital, so no physical currency exchanges hands. 8 A) 8% B) 18% C) 28%
  • 21. The average house has around £______ of loose change in it! Other than the sofa, I don’t know where this loose change is hiding, but apparently, it’s there. 56 A) 36 B) 56 C) 76
  • 22. WOMEN WHO WAIT TO MARRY EARN MORE. A study discovered that college educated women who wait until age 30 or older to marry earn more money than those who marry young. The average difference is over £________ a year. 18,000 A) 8,000 B) 18,000 C) 28,000
  • 23. Pablo Escobar spent £_______ a month on rubber bands. How about that money fact? When his drug cartel was booming, they spent all that money to hold all the bricks of cash together. 2,500 A) 500 B) 1,500 C) 2,500
  • 24. Queen Elizabeth II appears on the most money. She has appeared in many banknotes since her childhood. She was featured on Canada’s $20 bill when she was eight years old. Today, she appears on at least ___ different currencies all around the world. 33 A) 23 B) 33 C) 43
  • 26. olive oil electricity bill cleaning products cycling trip beauty treatments tap water
  • 29. Your partner will read the first sentence Then you read and complete the second one. If you’re correct, you score 15 points! Then change roles.
  • 32. 1. I’m going to inherit two thousand pounds. 2. I save money every week. 3. He has promised to lend me fifty euros. 4. I need to borrow twenty pounds from my mum. 5. I often waste money. 6. I can’t afford to buy that car. 7. The mechanic charges me one hundred pounds.
  • 33. 8. They cost two hundred dollars. 9. I owe Jim one hundred pounds. 10. I want to invest some money. 11. I earn one thousand pounds a month. 12. My house is worth about two hundred thousand euros. 13. We want to raise money for the new hospital.
  • 41. The letters “or” are normally pronounced /ɔː/ when they’re stressed. Work and worth are pronounced /ɜː/ (this applies to most words beginning wor- + consonant).
  • 42. 1. Let’s go shopping for clothes. 2. Can I borrow some money? 3. He won a million dollars. 4. I’ve done nothing wrong. 5. They can’t afford to pay the mortgage. 6. I work in a store.
  • 47. 1. Russia, rouble 2. China, yuan (RMB) 3. Japan, yen 4. Poland, zloty 5. Brazil, real 6. Mexico, peso 7. Switzerland, franc 8. Hungary, forint France uses the euro and Turkey uses the lira.
  • 48. a. False (They were made around 600 BC by the Lydians of Asia Minor, present-day Turkey.) b. True c. False (For example, in the UK most banknotes are made of polymer, a flexible plastic material.) d. False (For example, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, etc. don’t.) e. True
  • 53. • Lead in – Common arguments between couple (5 mins) • Discussion questions – Common arguments (10 mins) • Grammar – Present perfect – highlighting (10 mins) • Grammar – Present perfect – presentation (10 mins) • Grammar – Present perfect – Exercises (10 mins) • Speaking practice – present perfect Q an A (10 mins) • Mini lead in – Scams facts – game / filler (10 mins) • Reading practice (1) A dodgy email – checking vocabulary (5 mins) • Reading practice (2) A dodgy email – correcting errors (10 mins) • Short video – showing a scammer (5 mins) • Listening practice (1) different scams – basic details (5 mins) • Listening practice (2) different scams – sentence completion (5 mins) • Speaking practice – have you ever been scammed? (5 mins) • Vocabulary from the class quiz (10 mins)
  • 55. 1.Mess or untidiness 33% 2.Lack of cleaning 25% 3.Visits from family 14% 4.Bills 14% 5.Choosing what to watch on TV 13% 6.Dinner choices 11% 7.Closing the toilet seat/ toilet etiquette 9% 8.Planning weekends 9% 9.Who is doing the dishes 9% 10.Taking the rubbish out 7% ? ? ?
  • 56. • Which of the topics do you have “discussions” about in your household? • How do you usually solve any problems that arise? • Which of the problems on the list do you think are the most serious? Do you agree with the order? • Is there anything that you would add to the list that is missing? • Who does the chores or makes the decisions in your house? Do you have a rota system?
  • 58. ’ve just bought did cost were Have seen arrived haven’t paid bought didn’t need worked needed needed
  • 64. Have ever booked ‘ve already saved Have paid yet Have ever lent ‘ve never used ‘ve just won ‘ve already spent ‘ve just had
  • 68. Has your sister paid you back yet? When did you buy that leather jacket? They finished paying back the loan last month. I’m sure I didn’t borrow any money from you last week Did you see the Batman film on TV yesterday?
  • 69. lent
  • 74. ____ Million children have their identities stolen every year. 1.3 A) 0.5 B) 1.3 C) 2
  • 75. Of those approached by scammers on social media, 91% engaged, and ___% lost money. When we’re looking at fraud stats, social media becomes a concern. 53 A) 23% B) 53% C) 73%
  • 76. 1 2 3 (1) A) 48% B) 68% C) 88% (2) A) 1.2 B) 2.2 C) 3.2 (3) A) 1.5 B) 2.5 C) 3.5
  • 77. Over ____% of Americans fabricate part of their online dating profiles. Some of these fabrications are innocent. People often add an inch or two to their height. Others aren’t so innocent. 53 A) 23% B) 53% C) 73%
  • 78. One in every 3722 emails in the UK is a phishing attempt, according to Symantec. 121 business emails are sent and received each day. Roughly ____ of cyberattacks in the UK involve phishing. 50% A) 50% B) 60% C) 70%
  • 85. Heather lost over £2,000. Carl lost about £200. Paul lost £20,000. Never give your bank account or credit card details to anybody, either in an email or on the phone.
  • 89. 1. I’m going to inherit two thousand pounds. 2. I save money every week. 3. He has promised to lend me fifty euros. 4. I need to borrow twenty pounds from my mum. 5. I often waste money. 6. I can’t afford to buy that car. 7. The mechanic charges me one hundred pounds. 8. They cost two hundred dollars. 9. I owe Jim one hundred pounds. 10. I want to invest some money. 11. I earn one thousand pounds a month. 12. My house is worth about two hundred thousand euros. 13. We want to raise money for the new hospital.

Editor's Notes

  • #19: https://www.moneysmartguides.com/fun-facts-about-money-i-bet-you-didnt-know
  • #25: https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-currencies-featuring-the-same-individual
  • #40: Also ask a follow up question
  • #56: https://www.redonline.co.uk/health-self/relationships/a36010833/common-arguments-between-couples/
  • #58: 2.8
  • #79: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3440069/uk-cybersecurity-statistics-you-need-to-know.html#:~:text=UK%20phishing%20stats,in%20the%20UK%20involve%20phishing.