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B1: Are you a Spender or a Saver

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To deepen understanding of the "Are You a Spender or a Saver?" lesson, students can engage in activities designed to enhance language skills while exploring financial habits and strategies. These exercises emphasize vocabulary, grammar, listening, reading, and writing, all centered on personal finance and spending habits. How Students Benefit: 1. Vocabulary Building Students complete activities like matching terms (e.g., "perceive," "budget") with definitions and crafting sentences. These exercises help them confidently discuss financial topics like saving, spending, and inflation. 2. Grammar Practice By practicing irregular comparisons (e.g., "better," "worst") and applying them in real-life scenarios, students improve grammatical accuracy and fluency. For example, "Saving early is better than waiting until later." 3. Listening Skills Development Students watch videos, such as "Bad Spending Habits Rich People Avoid," to identify key ideas and practice comprehension of financial advice and terminology in spoken English. 4. Reading Comprehension Analyzing articles on generational perspectives of money management helps students enhance their reading skills while critically thinking about financial challenges and habits across generations. 5. Writing Improvement Through tasks like writing short essays, answering questions, or composing emails, students express opinions on spending habits, saving strategies, and investment options, improving clarity and structure in written English.

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