The document discusses a Friends episode where the characters celebrate something over dinner. It asks what the problem is in the episode and who readers would agree with. It then discusses topics like spending an inheritance, lending and borrowing money from friends, and how to socialize cheaply. Later, it prompts putting verbs in sentences into the present perfect or past simple tenses and provides a multiple choice activity about using money-related verbs in sentences.
The document discusses a Friends episode where the characters celebrate something over dinner. It asks what the problem is in the episode and who readers would agree with. It then discusses topics like spending an inheritance, lending and borrowing money from friends, and how to socialize cheaply. Later, it prompts putting verbs in sentences into the present perfect or past simple tenses and provides a multiple choice activity about using money-related verbs in sentences.
The document discusses a Friends episode where the characters celebrate something over dinner. It asks what the problem is in the episode and who readers would agree with. It then discusses topics like spending an inheritance, lending and borrowing money from friends, and how to socialize cheaply. Later, it prompts putting verbs in sentences into the present perfect or past simple tenses and provides a multiple choice activity about using money-related verbs in sentences.
The document discusses a Friends episode where the characters celebrate something over dinner. It asks what the problem is in the episode and who readers would agree with. It then discusses topics like spending an inheritance, lending and borrowing money from friends, and how to socialize cheaply. Later, it prompts putting verbs in sentences into the present perfect or past simple tenses and provides a multiple choice activity about using money-related verbs in sentences.
episode “The one with the five steaks and eggplant splitting” Friends: The one with five steaks and eggplant splitting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYb9jnt2cv4 Friends: The one with five steaks and eggplant splitting × WHERE ARE THEY? × WHAT ARE THEY CELEBRATING? Friends: The one with five steaks and eggplant splitting × WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? × WHO DO YOU AGREE WITH? × WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU HAVE DINNER WITH FRIENDS? TALKING ABOUT MONEY HOW WOULD YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY IF YOU INHERIT A LOT OF IT? HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT LENDING MONEY TO A FRIEND? WHAT ABOUT BORROWING? WHEN YOU BUY SOMETHING, HOW DO YOU PAY FOR IT? products Olive oil Electricity bill treatments water Cleaning products Cycling trip trip Beauty treatments bill oil Tap water What would you spend less on?
What would you eat?
How would you get around?
How do you socialize cheaply?
Put the verbs in the present perfect or the past simple 2. ‘ve just bought 3. did … cost 4. were 5. Have… seen 6. arrived 7. haven’t paid 8. bought 9. didn’t need 10. worked 11. needed 12. needed Page: 134 1. √ 1. Have you ever booked a flight online? 2. X Has your sister paid you back yet? 2. Soon, I have/’ve already saved nearly €1,000. 3. √ 3. Have you paid the phone bill yet? 4. X When did you buy that leather jacket? 4. Have your parents ever lent you money? 5. X They finished paying back the loan last month. 5. I don’t know. I have/’ve never used it. 6. √ 6. We have/’ve just won the lottery! 7. √ 7. I have/’ve already spent my salary. 8. X I’m sure I didn’t borrow any money from you last week. 8. No, thanks. I have/’ve just (or already) had one. 9. √ 10. X Did you see the Batman film on TV yesterday? SPEAKING