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Martha always wanted to make more money, but she didn't know how.

She decided to invest some of her


savings into the stock market, hoping to earn more money. She studied the market carefully and found a
good company to invest in. She borrowed some money from her friend, Ben, to increase her investment.

As she waited for her investment to grow, she decided to save some money by cutting back on her
expenses. She stopped eating out and made her own meals at home. She didn't waste money on things she
didn't need, and she counted her money carefully to make sure she stayed within her budget.

Finally, Martha's investment paid off, and she made a lot of money. She decided to donate some of it to a
charity that helped people in need. She also lent some money to Ben, who was going through a tough
time.

With the remaining money, Martha decided to take a vacation. She exchanged some money for the local
currency and deposited the rest of her money in the bank. She withdrew some money each day to pay for
her meals and activities.

At the end of her vacation, Martha received an unexpected bill from the hotel. She had to pay a lot of
money for some damages that she caused by accident. Martha was worried that she would lose all her
money, but she remembered that she had an emergency fund. She withdrew some money from the fund
and paid the bill.

Martha realized that having money was important, but knowing how to manage it was even more
important. She felt grateful that she had enough money to help others and to enjoy her own life.

Martha always wanted to make more money, but she didn't know how. She decided to invest some of her
savings into the stock market, hoping to earn more money. She studied the market carefully and found a
good company to invest in. She borrowed some money from her friend, Ben, to increase her investment.

As she waited for her investment to grow, she decided to save some money by cutting back on her
expenses. She stopped eating out and made her own meals at home. She didn't waste money on things she
didn't need, and she counted her money carefully to make sure she stayed within her budget.

Finally, Martha's investment paid off, and she made a lot of money. She decided to donate some of it to a
charity that helped people in need. She also lent some money to Ben, who was going through a tough
time.

With the remaining money, Martha decided to take a vacation. She exchanged some money for the local
currency and deposited the rest of her money in the bank. She withdrew some money each day to pay for
her meals and activities.

At the end of her vacation, Martha received an unexpected bill from the hotel. She had to pay a lot of
money for some damages that she caused by accident. Martha was worried that she would lose all her
money, but she remembered that she had an emergency fund. She withdrew some money from the fund
and paid the bill.

Martha realized that having money was important, but knowing how to manage it was even more
important. She felt grateful that she had enough money to help others and to enjoy her own life.
Wallet: John pulled out his wallet to pay for the coffee.

Purse: Sarah's purse was filled with makeup, keys, and her credit cards.

Bag: Anna carried her books in a large canvas bag.

Ticket: The movie theatre attendant scanned my ticket before allowing me inside.

Receipt: Sarah kept the receipt from her online shopping purchase in case she needed to return the item.

Bill: The restaurant waiter brought the bill to the table after we finished our meal.

Credit card: Tom used his credit card to purchase the new television.

Note: Jane handed the cashier a ten-dollar note to pay for her groceries.

Coin: I flipped a coin to decide who would go first.

Wallet: John pulled out his wallet to pay for the coffee.

Purse: Sarah's purse was filled with makeup, keys, and her credit cards.

Bag: Anna carried her books in a large canvas bag.

Ticket: The movie theatre attendant scanned my ticket before allowing me inside.

Receipt: Sarah kept the receipt from her online shopping purchase in case she needed to return the item.

Bill: The restaurant waiter brought the bill to the table after we finished our meal.

Credit card: Tom used his credit card to purchase the new television.

Note: Jane handed the cashier a ten-dollar note to pay for her groceries.

Coin: I flipped a coin to decide who would go first.

Wallet: John pulled out his wallet to pay for the coffee.

Purse: Sarah's purse was filled with makeup, keys, and her credit cards.

Bag: Anna carried her books in a large canvas bag.

Ticket: The movie theatre attendant scanned my ticket before allowing me inside.

Receipt: Sarah kept the receipt from her online shopping purchase in case she needed to return the item.

Bill: The restaurant waiter brought the bill to the table after we finished our meal.

Credit card: Tom used his credit card to purchase the new television.

Note: Jane handed the cashier a ten-dollar note to pay for her groceries.

Coin: I flipped a coin to decide who would go first.


Set 1: Going/Being Online

-How often do you go/be online?

-Do you prefer to use a computer or a smartphone

to go/be online?

-What are some of the benefits and drawbacks

of being online?
Set 2: Tweeting

-Have you ever tweeted something that went viral?

-How often do you check your Twitter feed?

-Do you follow any famous people or celebrities on Twitter?


Set 3: Doing Research

-What's the most interesting topic you've ever researched online?

-What are some reliable sources to use when doing online research?

-Have you ever found false information while doing research online?

8: Checking Emails

-How often do you check your emails?

-How do you organize your emails?

-Have you ever accidentally sent an email to the wrong person?

Set 9: Using Social Media

-What are some benefits and drawbacks of using social media?

-Do you think social media is addictive? Why or why not?

-Have you ever had a negative experience on social media?

What happened?
Set 4: Texting Friends

-How often do you text your friends?

-Do you prefer to text or call your friends? Why?

-What's the longest text conversation you've ever had with someone?

Set 5: Shopping Online

-What are some advantages and disadvantages of shopping online?

-What's the most expensive thing you've ever bought online?

-Have you ever had a bad experience shopping online

Set 6: Sharing Photos

-What are some apps or websites you use to share photos online?

-Have you ever had a photo go viral online?

-How do you ensure the privacy of your photos when sharing them online?

Set 7: Updating Your Instagram Feed

-How often do you update your Instagram feed?


-What are some tips for taking good Instagram photos?

-Do you use any editing tools to enhance your Instagram photos?

Set

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