CAN	MONEY	BUY	HAPPINESS?
4º	ESO
HAPPINESS / NOUNS
BLISS (felicidad, dicha)
PLEASURE (placer)
FELICITY (literary)
JOY (alegría)
HAPPINESS / ADJECTIVES
GRATIFYING (gratificante, grato)
LIGHTHEARTED (feliz->despreocupado)
LOVELY (agradable)
OPTIMISTIC (optimista)
HAPPINESS COLLOCATIONS
TO BE IN A GOOD MOOD
TO BE IN GOOD SPIRITS
TO BE ON SEVENTH HEAVEN (A state of extreme joy)
TO BE A SOURCE OF PLEASURE
= de buen humor
HAPPINESS EXPRESSIONS
HAPPY AS A CLAM ON CLOUD NINE
= to be extremely happy and excited
HAPPINESS EXPRESSIONS
ON TOP OF THE WORLD OVER THE
MOON
(very pleased)
HAPPINESS EXPRESSIONS
JUMP FOR JOY AS PLEASED AS PUNCH
FEELING HAPPY
TO FEEL GOOD
TO FEEL CHEERFUL
TO FEEL GREAT
TO HAVE A SENSE OF WELL BEING
TO BE MISERABLE
TO FEEL LOW
TO FEEL SAD
TO FEEL DOWN
QUOTES
“Happines resides not in possesions, and not in gold,
happiness dwells in the soul”. And, “ By desiring little,
a poor man makes himself rich” (Democritus)
“Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is
nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more
of it one has, the more one wants” (Benjamin
Franklin)
MONEY ADJECTIVES
• WELL OFF (rico, pudiente)
• LOADED (forrado, adinerado)
• PROSPEROUS (próspero, exitoso)
• WEALTHY (rico)
• BROKE (arruinado)
• DOWN AND OUT (indigente, sin hogar)
• RUINED
• STRAPPED FOR MONEY (corto de dinero)
MONEY IDIOMS
TO BE BORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN ONE’S MOUTH
TO LIVE HAND TO MOUTH
to have just enough money to live on and
nothing extra
to have a high social position and
be rich from birth
MONEY EXPRESSIONS
TO BE HARD UP TO BE LOUSY WITH MONEY
to not have enough of something important or valuable To have a lot of money
TO PINCH PENNIES TO BE FILTHY RICH
to spend as little money as possible: extremely rich
QUOTES
“IT’S A KIND OF SPIRITUAL SNOBBERY THAT
MAKES PEOPLE THINK THEY CAN BE HAPPY
WITHOUT MONEY” – ALBERT CAMUS
“ “WHEN I WAS YOUNG I THOUGHT MONEY
WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN LIFE;
NOW THAT I’M OLD, I KNOW IT IS” – OSCAR
WILDE
ARGUMENTS FOR
Help to strengthen family
bonds: you can buy gifts for your
family and friends
Get luxurious items: fast
cars, brand new mansions, jewelry
Get a healthy lifestyle: gym
at home, a personal trainer, the
healthiest food, the best
restaurants…
HEALTH: have the best doctors and
hospitals. No waiting list to have an
operation.
No debts: you won’t have to
borrow money or have a mortage
Money relieves stress: no
worries, no stress
Travel across the world:
get to know the furthest places in the
world
Enjoy life to the fullest:
with money all your dreams come
true.
WITH MONEY YOU CAN
ARGUMENTS AGAINST
It can’t buy time: can you
be happy working all day long?
It doesn’t buy kindness:
kindness can light up someone’s
life
It will never be enough:
the more you have, the more you
want
Buy good times: time with
friends doesn’t cost money
Buy true friendship:
money brings envy and a clime of
distrust
IT CAN’T BUY
LOVE
WITH MONEY
YOU CAN’T
STRUCTURE TO FOLLOW IN THE DEBATE
TEAM FOR
- First speaker introduces the topic and states the
affirmative team’s first argument with an example.
- Second speaker agrees with their partner and refutes
their opponent’s point and, finally, states their
argument with an example.
- * From time to time, one of the speakers needs to
reinforce their arguments summarizing all the ideas
both of them have already mentioned.
TEAM AGAINST
- First speaker gives new arguments and refutes what the
opposite team said and states their first argument with
an example.
- Second speaker agrees with their partner and refutes
the opposite team’s ideas and states their argument
with an example.
- * From time to time, one of the speakers needs to
reinforce their arguments summarizing all the ideas
both of them have already mentioned.
The use of the expressions and vocabulary learned in these powerpoints will be
positively marked.
PHRASES TO USE
IN A DEBATE
ASKING QUESTIONS POLITELY
Do you mind if I ask you whether…?
Could you tell me if…?
I’d be interested to know…
Would you ming telling me/us about…?
ANSWERING POLITE
QUESTIONS
Please do /Go ahead/ Certainly
That’s a good point / I see your point
That’s an interesting question
I see eye to eye with you
I’m glad you asked me/raised that
BEGINNING
Let’s get down to business
Shall we make a start?
I’d like to begin by…
There are three point I’d like to make
INTRODUCING A NEW POINT
Turning into
Moving on to…
Turning our attention to…
Let’s now focus on…
ADDING INFORMATION
In addition to that,
Additionaly
We should also think about…
Moreover…
GIVING AN EXAMPLE
Let me give an example
To illustrate this point, let’s consider…
Let’s look at the case of…
A case in point is…
ASKING FOR AN OPINION
What do you think?
What’s your opinion?
What’s your position on the matter?
What are your views/thoughts on…?
GIVING A STRONG OPINION
I strongly/firmly/really believe that…
I reallly feel that…
I am (absolutely) convinced that…
There can be no question that…
It’s quite crystal clear that…
I’m certain/positive that…
RELEVANCE
Perhaps, we are missing the point
We are getting off the point
Shall we go back to the poing?
GIVING SOMEONE THE
OPPORTUNITY TO SPEAK
We haven’t heard from…
I’d like to get your view…
Can we hear what…. has to say?
I would like to invite… to present his/her views on…
Would you care to comment?
STRONG AGREEMENT
I’m 100% behind you
I entirely agree with you
I’m of exactly the same opinion
I’m in a total agreement
STRONG DISAGREEMENT
I totally/completely disagree with you
I don’t agree at all
I couldn’t agree less
You are completely mistaken
I could never agree to that
INTERRUMPTING
Excuse me, may I interrupt here?
Just a moment…
Can I say something here?
Sorry to interrupt, but…
CONCLUDING
Let me wrap up by saying…
Let me conclude with…
I would like to conclude my comments by…

MONEY AND HAPPINESS

  • 1.
  • 2.
    HAPPINESS / NOUNS BLISS(felicidad, dicha) PLEASURE (placer) FELICITY (literary) JOY (alegría)
  • 3.
    HAPPINESS / ADJECTIVES GRATIFYING(gratificante, grato) LIGHTHEARTED (feliz->despreocupado) LOVELY (agradable) OPTIMISTIC (optimista)
  • 4.
    HAPPINESS COLLOCATIONS TO BEIN A GOOD MOOD TO BE IN GOOD SPIRITS TO BE ON SEVENTH HEAVEN (A state of extreme joy) TO BE A SOURCE OF PLEASURE = de buen humor
  • 5.
    HAPPINESS EXPRESSIONS HAPPY ASA CLAM ON CLOUD NINE = to be extremely happy and excited
  • 6.
    HAPPINESS EXPRESSIONS ON TOPOF THE WORLD OVER THE MOON (very pleased)
  • 7.
    HAPPINESS EXPRESSIONS JUMP FORJOY AS PLEASED AS PUNCH
  • 8.
    FEELING HAPPY TO FEELGOOD TO FEEL CHEERFUL TO FEEL GREAT TO HAVE A SENSE OF WELL BEING TO BE MISERABLE TO FEEL LOW TO FEEL SAD TO FEEL DOWN
  • 9.
    QUOTES “Happines resides notin possesions, and not in gold, happiness dwells in the soul”. And, “ By desiring little, a poor man makes himself rich” (Democritus) “Money has never made man happy, nor will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it one has, the more one wants” (Benjamin Franklin)
  • 10.
    MONEY ADJECTIVES • WELLOFF (rico, pudiente) • LOADED (forrado, adinerado) • PROSPEROUS (próspero, exitoso) • WEALTHY (rico) • BROKE (arruinado) • DOWN AND OUT (indigente, sin hogar) • RUINED • STRAPPED FOR MONEY (corto de dinero)
  • 11.
    MONEY IDIOMS TO BEBORN WITH A SILVER SPOON IN ONE’S MOUTH TO LIVE HAND TO MOUTH to have just enough money to live on and nothing extra to have a high social position and be rich from birth
  • 12.
    MONEY EXPRESSIONS TO BEHARD UP TO BE LOUSY WITH MONEY to not have enough of something important or valuable To have a lot of money TO PINCH PENNIES TO BE FILTHY RICH to spend as little money as possible: extremely rich
  • 13.
    QUOTES “IT’S A KINDOF SPIRITUAL SNOBBERY THAT MAKES PEOPLE THINK THEY CAN BE HAPPY WITHOUT MONEY” – ALBERT CAMUS “ “WHEN I WAS YOUNG I THOUGHT MONEY WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN LIFE; NOW THAT I’M OLD, I KNOW IT IS” – OSCAR WILDE
  • 14.
    ARGUMENTS FOR Help tostrengthen family bonds: you can buy gifts for your family and friends Get luxurious items: fast cars, brand new mansions, jewelry Get a healthy lifestyle: gym at home, a personal trainer, the healthiest food, the best restaurants… HEALTH: have the best doctors and hospitals. No waiting list to have an operation. No debts: you won’t have to borrow money or have a mortage Money relieves stress: no worries, no stress Travel across the world: get to know the furthest places in the world Enjoy life to the fullest: with money all your dreams come true. WITH MONEY YOU CAN
  • 15.
    ARGUMENTS AGAINST It can’tbuy time: can you be happy working all day long? It doesn’t buy kindness: kindness can light up someone’s life It will never be enough: the more you have, the more you want Buy good times: time with friends doesn’t cost money Buy true friendship: money brings envy and a clime of distrust IT CAN’T BUY LOVE WITH MONEY YOU CAN’T
  • 16.
    STRUCTURE TO FOLLOWIN THE DEBATE TEAM FOR - First speaker introduces the topic and states the affirmative team’s first argument with an example. - Second speaker agrees with their partner and refutes their opponent’s point and, finally, states their argument with an example. - * From time to time, one of the speakers needs to reinforce their arguments summarizing all the ideas both of them have already mentioned. TEAM AGAINST - First speaker gives new arguments and refutes what the opposite team said and states their first argument with an example. - Second speaker agrees with their partner and refutes the opposite team’s ideas and states their argument with an example. - * From time to time, one of the speakers needs to reinforce their arguments summarizing all the ideas both of them have already mentioned. The use of the expressions and vocabulary learned in these powerpoints will be positively marked.
  • 17.
  • 18.
    ASKING QUESTIONS POLITELY Doyou mind if I ask you whether…? Could you tell me if…? I’d be interested to know… Would you ming telling me/us about…?
  • 19.
    ANSWERING POLITE QUESTIONS Please do/Go ahead/ Certainly That’s a good point / I see your point That’s an interesting question I see eye to eye with you I’m glad you asked me/raised that
  • 20.
    BEGINNING Let’s get downto business Shall we make a start? I’d like to begin by… There are three point I’d like to make
  • 21.
    INTRODUCING A NEWPOINT Turning into Moving on to… Turning our attention to… Let’s now focus on…
  • 22.
    ADDING INFORMATION In additionto that, Additionaly We should also think about… Moreover…
  • 23.
    GIVING AN EXAMPLE Letme give an example To illustrate this point, let’s consider… Let’s look at the case of… A case in point is…
  • 24.
    ASKING FOR ANOPINION What do you think? What’s your opinion? What’s your position on the matter? What are your views/thoughts on…?
  • 25.
    GIVING A STRONGOPINION I strongly/firmly/really believe that… I reallly feel that… I am (absolutely) convinced that… There can be no question that… It’s quite crystal clear that… I’m certain/positive that…
  • 26.
    RELEVANCE Perhaps, we aremissing the point We are getting off the point Shall we go back to the poing?
  • 27.
    GIVING SOMEONE THE OPPORTUNITYTO SPEAK We haven’t heard from… I’d like to get your view… Can we hear what…. has to say? I would like to invite… to present his/her views on… Would you care to comment?
  • 28.
    STRONG AGREEMENT I’m 100%behind you I entirely agree with you I’m of exactly the same opinion I’m in a total agreement
  • 29.
    STRONG DISAGREEMENT I totally/completelydisagree with you I don’t agree at all I couldn’t agree less You are completely mistaken I could never agree to that
  • 30.
    INTERRUMPTING Excuse me, mayI interrupt here? Just a moment… Can I say something here? Sorry to interrupt, but…
  • 31.
    CONCLUDING Let me wrapup by saying… Let me conclude with… I would like to conclude my comments by…