We Won The Lottery!: Lesson Description
We Won The Lottery!: Lesson Description
We Won The Lottery!: Lesson Description
lottery!
lesson description
Win big with new verbs and actions,
vocabulary, and key phrases that will
prepare you to discuss the cross-cultural
phenomenon and implications of the
lottery.
The bonus section on Financial Planning
and Starting Up a Business will give
you tips on how to be an organized
entrepreneur.
objectives
U
se financial language to understand
wealth management and planning
Analyze the use of passive voice and
form sentences in the passive
voice from the active voice without
compromising meaning
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vocabulary
actions
key phrases
bankruptcy
charity
donation
dream come true
entrepreneur
financial planning
fraud
installments
jackpot
long-lost relative
lottery
lucky day
millionaire
pay out
philanthropy
retirement
scam artists
windfall
to buy
to celebrate
to create
(a business, a corporation, a charity)
to donate
to give away (money)
to help the needy
to incorporate
to invest (in good causes or oneself )
to spend
to win
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your turn
Fill in the blanks with the correct word from the word bank.
lottery
millionaire
donation
financial planning
windfall
charity
installments
scam artists
entrepreneur
jackpot
installments
1. The lottery will be paid off in yearly ____________________.
6. Six factory workers who pooled their money to buy ten tickets
donations
2. After the disaster, many _______________
were received and
lottery
won the state ________________.
jackpot
7. When I go to Las Vegas, the slot machine _______________
will
entrepreneur
3. Four companies were started by the business ______________.
be won by me!
scam artists
4. Many people lose their money to _________________
who take
windfall
a ________________.
desperation.
millionaire
9. That very expensive mansion was bought by the ____________.
financial planning
5. Bankruptcy can be avoided by smart __________________.
charity
10. A lot of money will be raised by the _________________
this
year.
conversation
Read the following conversation
out loud five times.
Raven: Hey David, can I askDavid: Shhhhh! Im listening to the radio!
Radio announcer:
And the last winning number is
93, 70, 13, 14, 45!
David: 45 45 We won the lottery! We
won the lottery! A dream come
true! Were rich! David Slater won
the lottery.
Raven: What? Really! Oh my!
David: Everybody! Were rich! Were rich!
Whos the boss? I am! ...
This may be the most important
meeting we will ever have. So,
buying a lottery ticket everyday
proved useful, eh?
Lesson ID: #0435
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your turn
The passive voice is most commonly used when the subject that
performed an action is either unknown or unimportant.
For example:
Active voice = Construction workers built the road in 1950.
Passive voice = The road was built in 1950.
active voice
passive voice
simple present
present progressive
Joe is spending
the money.
present perfect
simple past
past progressive
past perfect
future perfect
tip 1
Not all verbs can be used in the passive tense. For example,
it is not possible to use any intransitive verbs, such as sleep,
come, be, seem, and happen among others, in the
passive tense.
Lesson ID: #0435
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tip 1
Rainy day is an expression used to describe an unforeseen
emergency in the future.
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your turn
Change each of the following active voice sentences into the
passive voice. You may add or delete as many words as
necessary in order to write a correct sentence, but do not
change the main idea of the sentence!
For example:
I watched the movie.
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answer key
1. installments
2. donations
3. entrepreneur
4. scam artists
5. financial planning
6. lottery
7. jackpot
8. windfall
9. millionaire
10. charity
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. b
6. a
7. b
8. a
9. a
10. b
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