Внеклассное мероприятие по английскому языку «Своя игра»

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Financial Literacy Day

Category 1 Mental Math

Category 2 Proverbs about Money

Category 3 Financial Set Expressions

Category 4 Being an Accountant

Category 5 Coins and Bills

10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 10 20 30 40 50 Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5

Category 1 92 – 43 = 10

Category 1 49 10

Category 1 7 tens + 19 - 88= 20

Category 1 1 20

Category 1 783 + 2 tens – 3 = 30

Category 1 800 30

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Category 1 2,593 – 5 tens + 160 = 40

Category 1 2,703 40

Category 1 6388 – 234 + 172 = 50

Category 1 6,450 50

Category 2 Complete the proverb: In for a penny, in for a … 10

Category 2 pound 10

Category 2 Complete the proverb: Take care of the nickels, and the … will take care of themselves 20

Category 2 dollars 20

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Category 2 Complete the proverb: He is … enough who is contented with little 30

Category 2 rich 30

Category 2 40 Complete the proverb: He becomes poor who works with a lazy hand, but the hand of the diligent brings … What does it bring?

Category 2 40 wealth

Category 2 50 Complete the proverb: In all hard work there is profit, but the talk of the lips leads only to … Where does it lead?

Category 2 50 poverty

Category 3 If somebody looks or feels extremely good, which expression will you use? Complete: You look like a … dollars! 10

Category 3 Million 10

Category 3 If you have no money to spare and have to cut your expenses, which expression will you use? Complete: I am out of work and have to tighten my … . 20

Category 3 Belt 20

Category 3 If you are underpaid, how will you express this in a sentence? Complete: I am still working for … after 10 years. It’s high time to quit! 30

Category 3 Peanuts 30

Category 3 When something or somebody is of no particular value (there are plenty of them), you’ll use an American coin worth ten cents to say: They are a … a dozen. 40

Category 3 Dime 40

50

Category 3 When you’re 100% sure about something, you use British coin to say: A pound to a …: it’s Bill who broke the vase (I saw him that moment) 50

Category 3 penny 50

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Category 4 10 You and your sibling are going to the swimming pool. Admission is $36.50 per person. If you have $155.00, how much money will you have left to buy some pizza?

Category 4 10 $82.00

Category 4 20 You want to buy a £222.00 Smart Phone. If you get paid £6.00 for sweeping one lane, how many lanes will you need to sweep to buy what you want?

Category 4 20 47 lanes

Category 4 Which graph says, “We’re hovering at around 3%”? 30

Category 4 c 30

Category 4 What are Mike’s property taxes if: He owns a $250,000 house; He bought a $700 laptop; He purchased a $90,000 bungalow; Property tax is 2%? 40

Category 4 $6,800 40

Category 4 What are the missing numbers? 50 Halloween Party Budget (last year’s figures in brackets) Transport $8,000 ($7,350) Costumes $12,684.27 Food & Drinks $24,885.44 $19,364.88 Band (4 hours) $5,755.00 TOTAL $51,750 $43,200

Category 4 $6,180.29 $10,730.12 50

Category 5 Which country does this currency belong to? “£” 10

Category 5 The UK 10

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Category 5 How many cents are there in a dollar? 20

Category 5 ¢100 20

Category 5 Which banknote is the highest denomination issued by the Bank of England? 30

Category 5 £50 note 30

Category 5 Whose image does a $100 bill wear on the obverse? 40

Category 5 Benjamin Franklin 40

Category 5 The obverse of a $5 bill features Abraham Lincoln. What national monument is on the reverse? 50

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