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Money Conversation Cards for ESL Learners

This document contains a series of conversation cards to help students practice speaking and listening skills related to discussing money. The cards include questions about having a job, banking habits, payment methods for shopping, use of ATMs and credit cards, recent purchases, spending habits when traveling abroad, spending and saving habits, experiences with theft, spending from the previous day, costs of services like haircuts, allowance amounts as a child, giving to panhandlers, opinions on whether money can buy happiness or love, largest purchase amounts and recipients, lottery dreams, and preferences for being rich, famous or both. Matching exercises are also included to practice vocabulary related to money.
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Money Conversation Cards for ESL Learners

This document contains a series of conversation cards to help students practice speaking and listening skills related to discussing money. The cards include questions about having a job, banking habits, payment methods for shopping, use of ATMs and credit cards, recent purchases, spending habits when traveling abroad, spending and saving habits, experiences with theft, spending from the previous day, costs of services like haircuts, allowance amounts as a child, giving to panhandlers, opinions on whether money can buy happiness or love, largest purchase amounts and recipients, lottery dreams, and preferences for being rich, famous or both. Matching exercises are also included to practice vocabulary related to money.
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Speaking and listening Elementary to Intermediate

Lets talk about MONEY


Conversation cards
Do you have a job?
Is it full-time or part-time?
Do you make a lot of money?

Are you good at saving


money?
If so, how do you do it?

Do you have a bank account?


Where do you bank?
Why?

How do you usually pay when


you go shopping?

Do you have an ATM card?


How often do you use it?

Do you have a credit card?


How often do you use it?
Where do you use it?

What was the last thing you


bought? Where did you buy
it? Talk about it.

When you travel abroad (= to


another country), how do you
pay for things?

How do you spend your


money? What do you usually
buy?

Have you ever had any


money stolen from you?
If so, how did it happen?

How much did you spend


yesterday?
What did you spend it on?

How much does it cost to


get a haircut in your
country?

How much pocket money do


(did) your parents give you?
How do (did) you spend it?

Do you ever give money to


beggars on the street?
Why or why not?

Money cant buy happiness.


Money cant buy love.
Do you agree or disagree?

Whats the most you have


ever spent on a gift? What
was it? Who was it for?

What would you do if you


won the lottery?

Would you prefer to be rich,


famous or rich and famous?
Explain why.

(also: debit card)

Match
coins
ATM
beggar
credit card
cash register

Match
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

salary
interest
piggy bank
expensive
spend
price
fare
rich
ATM
borrow

a. opposite of save
b. what you have to pay for smth.
c. the price of a trip by bus, train
d. opposite of lend
e. payment for a job
f. cash machine
g. opposite of cheap
h. money paid for the use of money
i. money box
j. opposite of poor

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