Talk a Lot Money – Who is the Richest? Student A Ask and answer questions to complete the gaps, and find out what each person did with their money last Monday Who you think is the richest? Why? ERIC PAY IN (bank) GIVE (charity) WITHDRAW (cashpoint) ENQUIRE (post office) LEND (amount / person) BORROW (amount / person) CHANGE CURRENCY BUY (item / method) PAY IN (bank) GIVE (charity) WITHDRAW (cashpoint) ENQUIRE (post office) LEND (amount / person) BORROW (amount / person) CHANGE CURRENCY BUY (item / method) CARL £700 £25 £300 nothing nothing £10 / cousin Rolf £1400 into Euros bread, light bulb / cash WENDY nothing £10 by direct debit KASIA £3,500 by cheque nothing cheap calls abroad £20 / neighbours Jan and Tim $US80 into pounds sterling cinema tickets / debit card -Student B Ask and answer questions to complete the gaps, and find out what each person did with their money last Monday Who you think is the richest? Why? ERIC PAY IN (bank) GIVE (charity) WITHDRAW (cashpoint) ENQUIRE (post office) LEND (amount / person) BORROW (amount / person) CHANGE CURRENCY BUY (item / method) CARL nothing £5 passport home contents insurance £50 / wife nothing nothing x2 flights / credit card WENDY PAY IN (bank) GIVE (charity) WITHDRAW (cashpoint) ENQUIRE (post office) LEND (amount / person) BORROW (amount / person) CHANGE CURRENCY BUY (item / method) KASIA £228.50 £30 personal loan £10 £250 / sister nothing €18,000 into pounds sterling leather sofa / interest free credit For more fun worksheets, games and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now! Talk a Lot Money Information Exchange Answers Money – Who is the Richest? Task: “Ask and answer questions to complete the gaps, and find out what each person did with their money last Monday Who you think is the richest? Why?” PAY IN (bank) GIVE (charity) WITHDRAW (cashpoint) ENQUIRE (post office) LEND (amount / person) BORROW (amount / person) CHANGE (currency) BUY (item / method) ERIC [male] £700 nothing £300 passport nothing £50 / wife £1400 into Euros x2 flights / credit card CARL [male] £25 £5 nothing home contents insurance £10 / cousin Rolf nothing nothing bread, light bulb / cash PAY IN (bank) GIVE (charity) WITHDRAW (cashpoint) ENQUIRE (post office) LEND (amount / person) BORROW (amount / person) CHANGE (currency) BUY (item / method) WENDY [female] nothing £10 by direct debit £30 personal loan nothing £250 / sister $US80 into pounds sterling leather sofa / interest free credit KASIA [female] £228.50 £3,500 by cheque £10 cheap calls abroad £20 / neighbours Jan and Tim nothing €18,000 into pounds sterling cinema tickets / debit card Kasia could be the richest, because she gave the largest amount to charity, and made the largest transaction – changing €18,000 into pounds sterling Sample Questions Sample Answers How much did pay in at the bank? How much did give to charity? How much did withdraw from the cashpoint? What did enquire about at the post office? How much did lend? Who did lend money to? How much did borrow? Who did borrow money from? What currency did change? What did buy? How did pay? He/she paid in at the bank He/she gave to charity He/she withdrew from the cashpoint He/she enquired about at the post office He/she lent He/she lent money to He/she borrowed He/she borrowed money from He/she changed into He/she bought He/she paid by Examples How much did Carl pay in at the bank? How much did Carl give to charity? How much did Carl withdraw from the cashpoint? What did Carl enquire about at the post office? He paid in £25 at the bank He gave £5 to charity He didn’t withdraw anything from the cashpoint He enquired about home contents insurance at… [etc.] Extension: you could try to encourage some comparative/superlative questions too, if you have time For example: Did Carl pay in more than Eric? Who borrowed the most? No, he didn’t Wendy did or Wendy borrowed the most [etc.] For more fun worksheets, games and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now!