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Financial education,
Honesty, Respect,
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Interculturality, Peoples
and nationalities
Creativity
Module overview
In this module you are going
to learn about treasures.
For some people, money is
a treasure. For other people
money is just a symbol. You
are going to learn about the
real value of money, great
actions people do with money
and about a new movement
of people living without
money. Treasure can also be
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What is the biggest treasure a person can have? Do you think there are
treasures that belong to all human beings? Is it possible to live without money?
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Lesson A
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Oral Communication
Look at the picture, what does it represent?
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1. Discuss the questions.
There is a common expression in English: ‘Money talks’.
What does this mean? When do people say it?
“Money Talks”
Tips
According to this proverb, not everyone understands
or wants to understand when another person
speaks, but everyone understands money. Remember that when
It could be interpreted as you need to have giving your opinion
a lot of money to get your point across. you could vary the
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But it can also refer to the things that vocabulary words you
money says about who we are as people. use. Try using: In my
opinion/ In my point of
view/ My view / opinion /
belief / impression / My
impression is that ... I have
the feeling that ...
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Reading
A world without money
In the past, how did people use to get things without money?
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circles. In that way the first coins appeared.
Later with the invention of paper, paper money
also appeared. Now governments distribute
money, but in that time, banks distributed
the money.
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2. In the following chart write the information about money that you knew in column
A and the information that is new for you in column B.
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Column A Column B
(I already knew this). (This is new information for me).
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Writing
What is an article?
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college says that this is the first time that he sees
something like this.
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2. Read the article again. You can read the article many times.
Now cover the article and do the exercise below.
Get in pairs. Tell each other what you remember from the
article. Look at these 6 sentences similar to the sentences in
the article. Read them and with your partner decide what the
correct order is. Write the numbers 1 - 6 next to the sentences
in the order they happen.
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A billionaire gives them a gift.
Language
Do you notice something strange in the title of this work of art? The Money Lisa
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Oral Communication
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Tips 1. In pairs answer the following questions..
• Which currency do we use in Ecuador?
Sometimes we don’t know the answer
to a question or we need time to think
about it. You can use the following
expressions when you need time • Which other currencies do you know
to answer. about?
Let me see… / Let me think… / Sorry,
I don’t know the answer. / Sorry,
I have no idea. 2. Complete the following rules.
Example: • In affirmative sentences with the personal
A: Do you know the name of the pronouns he,she,it we add a or to
Japanese currency? the verb.
dollars. dollars.
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Communication and Cultural Awareness
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free?” This is not a dream, this kind of market
exists. People call it the gift economy. Here are
some examples of these economies:
• Mali, in West Africa
Families are a good example of a gift economy.
• The Milne Bay Province of Papua New
Parents give their children food, clothes,
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education, toys, etc. Children don’t have to pay
• The American Indian Potlatch in North for that. The gift economy also exists in some
America‘s Pacific Northwest communities. People in the community help
each other. Generosity, respect, reciprocity,
In this kind of economy people just give others and thankfulness are important values in the
what they need. People help other people gift economy.
without paying with money.
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2. Discussion questions.
• Do you consider you are part of a gift economy?
• Would you like to live in a country based on a gift economy? Why? Why not?
• Which of your possessions are you ready to give to other
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people?
• Which items would you like to receive?
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Oral Communication
Have you ever met a person who decided to live without money?
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to the conclusion that their
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Language Through the Arts
Do you think graffiti can be considered art?
Past simple
Yes/No questions
enjoy painting
Did he Yes, he did.
I/he/she/it in the subway.
We/you/ permit him to
they they
Did they paint in the No,
didn’t.
subways.
Wh- questions
Vocabulary I/he/she/it
Why Did he go to jail?
We/you/they
audience. A group of people
watching or listening to
artists, dancers or painters. Remember, don’t change the main verb in questions and in
negatives.
expensive. Costing a lot of
money.
Paula Sams: He liked to draw in the New York Paula Sams: He died in 1990, but people
subway. always remember him as a great
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Oral Communication
ny,
Keith Haring's paintings are fun
s political.
energetic, angry, and sometime
ion, and
His art is about children, educat
ldren on
social issues. He worked with chi
made a
many projects. For example, he
pital in
large sculpture for a children’s hos
because
New York. He is a different artist
so that
his paintings are in public places
everyone could can enjoy them.
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After reading
Read the text again and take Black Friday Buy Nothing Day
notes in the Venn Diagram
below. Write in each circle
the differences between Black
Friday and Buy Nothing Day
and in the middle what they
have in common.
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Vocabulary
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Writing
Many people relate a life of success and happiness with Look at the words in color
money, but more and more people are deciding to live in the text. These words
without it. Life without money reduces the level of stress. are in the imperative.
The impact on the environment is less when people live
without money. This is one of the benefits. It’s important to The imperative is the
understand the problem, to appreciate what you have and infinitive of the verb with
live a life with purpose. These techniques will help you reduce no subject.
waste less in your life. For negative imperatives,
1. Try reducing the amount of money you spend. use don’t + infinitive.
• Walk or use your bike. You will save money on gas, par-
king, etc.
• Don’t go shopping until you finish the food you have in
the fridge.
• Find free entertainment in your area.
2. Examine what your family needs. If you’re single, it is
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easier to spend less money.
3. Read about other people’s experience. For example, you
can read about Daniel Suelo or Heidemarie Schwermer
and decide if you can live like them.
4. Find things that make your life easier to live without Tip
money. For example, you can plant your own vegetables.
5. Understand that you must spend money on things that A tip is a piece of advice
are necessary. For example, if you need medication, you someone gives you on
must buy the medicine that you need. If you have a job, certain topic.
you will need to pay taxes.
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Vocabulary
benefit. Something
What other tips can you think of? that does good.
Write 5 more tips people can use to live without money.
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Assessment
Speaking
Listening
1. Look at the images and answer the
following questions: 2. Listen to the person tell you how to make
a quilt. Follow the instructions step - by -
a. Who are those women? step.
b. What do you think they do?
c. Do you like their quilts?
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d. Would you pay a lot of money for one
of those quilts?
e. Do you think the quilts are works
of art?
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Assessment My¿Xxxxxxx?
Treasure
Reading:
1. Read the following paragraph and answer 2. Answer the following question with true T
the questions. or false F.
There is a poor town in Alabama called Gee’s a. Gee’s Bend is a rich town
Bend. In this town, women are real artists. They in Alabama.
make quilts. Quilts are covers for the bed to
keep people warm at night. These quilts are real b. The quilts are works of art.
works of art. Some of the quilts are in museums
but, the women in Gee’s Bend do not think they c. The quilts are made with
were works of art. They just made the quilts to expensive material.
stay warm. They just take old clothes and decide
how to put them together in different ways. d. They use old material to make
They used old clothes because they do not have the quilts.
money to
e. First, the women decide on a good
buy expensive materials.
combination.
To make a quilt, they cut the material into Writing:
pieces and then, they put all the material on the
floor. They put the pieces in a way or in another. Write a paragraph of 30 - 40 words about a
Then they see how the colors go together. If they picture or painting you have in your house.
do not like the combination, they just move What is it about? What are its colors? How
the pieces. When the women meet to make the does it represent? How does it make you feel?
quilts, they sew, talk and sing. Do you think it is a work of art?
Vocabulary:
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1. This exercise is a role Your school wants to buy a painting. Your art teacher asks
play. Imagine that school your class to choose one of these two paintings.
director asked you to Step 1: Form groups of four.
choose a painting for
your school. Use the Step 2: Look carefully at the pictures and discuss the
grammar, vocabulary, following questions.
and phrases to express • Is this painting beautiful or interesting?
opinions that you • Does the painting have a special meaning?
learned in this unit.
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What is it?
• How do you feel when you see this painting?
• What message does the artist want to transmit?
• Why is this a good piece of art for the school?
Step 3: Decide which painting you are going to buy
for the class.
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Review My Treasure
be x 2 like illustrate
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a. In Ecuador, people the American dollar as currency.
b. Since 2000, Ecuadorians a national currency.
c. Dollars Ecuadorian culture.
d. The dollar bills green.
e. These bills have security bands.
f. Dollars the official currency in Colombia.
g. Since the year 2000, Rosa American dollars in Ecuador.
h. My grandmother dollars. She the old sucres.
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a. She wanted to save money.
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Lesson C
What is a treasure?
Vocabulary
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Oral Communication
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Sometimes they are things that people just like
a lot, like
a favorite thing.
Tips
The antique experts talk about the value of the
items. The guests always want to know how
"What’s it worth to you" refers to the
much their things cost. You can learn a lot on
value that something has for you. The
the Antiques Roadshow. There are shows like
value could be in money, feelings or
this one in other countries of the world.
emotions.
2. Complete the following glossary with the words in from the text that are in
blue.
a. people that have a lot of experience with something
b. people who visit someone or a place
c. something that has value in emotions or personal feelings
d. things or objects
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Before reading
Dream catchers
1. Answer the Dream catchers are a great tradition of Native Americans. Dream
following questions. catchers protect dreams. They are hung on beds. Dreams
fly during the night. If the dream is beautiful, it passes through
a. What does this
the hole but if the dream is negative bad, it doesn’t pass through.
object represent?
The web catches the dream. In the morning those bad dreams
disappear.
b. What materials are used Dream catchers are always round because that represents how
to make this object? the sun travels across the sky. To make the circle, people use
everyday life material such as parts of trees, seeds and plants.
There are also feathers. The feathers represent the air.
c. W
hat do you know about For many generations, native American Indians
this object? have valued dream catchers. They are part of their
lives and homes. Dream catchers also represent
strength and unity. Now, we can also find dream
catchers in tmarkets, but they are made of modern
materials. Tourists love to buy dream catchers.
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While reading
2. Look at the underlined words and think about
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web. A net that can e. Dream catchers also represent the unity of Native
catch something. American people.
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Writing
1. Using some of the words you learned in Antiques Roadshow,
complete the following sentences. There are some new words
included here.
a. (condition / valuable)
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I found some of my childhood coins in my father’s house.
Perhaps they are today. They are all in very
good .
b. (worth / guest)
My brother wants to be a on the British
Grammar
TV program. He wants to bring his antique bike. The bike isn’t
much, but he enjoys riding it. A noun names a person,
thing, place or idea.
c. (collector / collection / collect)
An adjective describes
I began to postcards when I was 9. I plan to give
a noun.
my to my daughter when she’s nine years old.
I hope she wants to be a postcard like I am. A verb shows an action.
d. (rare / similar) Many nouns end in –ment,
-tion, -or and -ity.
This was my great-grandparents’ desk. It is really
, so you can’t buy a desk today. Many adjectives end in
It’s not beautiful, but I like it. –able, -al, -ed, -ing, and –
ible.
e. (expert / favorite)
Some words are both
My mother loves to read about astronomy. Her
an adjective and a noun,
subject is the stars. She is an on the
like sports and expert.
constellations. She knows more than anyone else about it.
2. Put the following words into the correct group. 3. Write about your special
collection or possession in
• collector •valuable • collection • excited 30 - 40 words. Use some of
• collectible • excitement • excite • possession the words from the chart in
• value • similar • similarity • exciting your sentences.
•value • possess • collect
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Language Through theArts
Vocabulary
Many people love to collect antique furniture like old tables,
collector. A person
that collects. wardrobes, chairs, and armchairs. In the United States
collectors love antique furniture. The styles of that furniture
furniture. Tables, chairs, desks have names such as Louis XIV, Louis XV, and Gothic or Rococo
or cabinets that we have at
home.
style. Some of those styles are British or French. Antique
furniture is expensive. The price depends on the quality
last. Continue. of the material and the good care the pieces have received.
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long. For more time. Can your grandma’s furniture have a second life? For many
wardrobe. A large cabinet to people antique collecting is a great and fun hobby. You can
hang clothes. also try to repair that furniture and redecorate your house.
Remember that the old furniture is in general made
of good material, will last longer, and in many cases
has sentimental value.
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Oral Communication
What are some things that you think people treasure?
Treasured possessions
John: ‘My album is my favorite possession.
1. Look at the picture and It’s my treasured possession. It’s called
answer the questions. London Calling. It’s by a group called The
Clash. It’s a double album. The records are
a. What do you think
made of vinyl. They were made in 1979. On
"treasured" means?
the front cover you can see the bass player,
b. What do you think Paul Simonon. On the back cover, you can
this image represents? see the song tracks and photographs of
the band. I think this is the best rock
c. D
o you know what photograph ever taken. It’s also the best
a vinyl album is? album cover of all times. I was looking
d. What do you treasure? through lots of records when I saw this
Why? album. I bought it, took it home, and fell
in love with it. I have been listening to it
since then. That was about 20 years ago.
I have this record on my desk. I look
at it. I don’t play it anymore. I have
this music on CD and also as a digital
2. Complete the following glossary. Match the words from the text
with their definitions. Tips
a. what protects the record
1. vinyl 1. Read all the
b. a person who plays the bass. possible answers.
2. treasured
c. send information from one 2. Try to guess
3. download computer to another computer the right answer.
4. song tracks d. short audio with information 3. Match the answers
you know first.
5. looking through e. to see something
6. possession f. something that reminds you
of a past event
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7. strings
g. something that is yours
8. bass player
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Lesson D
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Oral Communication
Tutankhamun
Tutankhamun was an Egyptian pharaoh. He was born
more than three thousand years ago. His name was
Tutankhaten. He was the son of Akhenaten. Akhenaten
made many changes. He made people believe in the sun
as their only God and not in many gods. He changed the
capital city from Thebes to Amarna. He died when Tut
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was a child. At the age of nine, Tut became the
new pharaoh.
3. Get in pairs. Cover the text and practice telling each other
the story. Use the words below to help you remember the
story. Discuss what impressed you the most.
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Reading
After reading
3. Answer the following questions.
Tips
a. Which volcano erupted near the city of Pompeii?
Many words are similar in
Spanish and in English.
For example, we say
b. What were the principal causes of death?
"volcano" in English and
"volcán" in Spanish. Those
words help you understand
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burning something.
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Writing
What is a paragraph?
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Topic sentence:
support the main idea
of the paragraph.
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Language Through the Arts
Elizabeth II is the queen of the UK. She has an The queen uses the crown jewels only during
important collection of jewels. We are going to the coronations. She has many crowns, but one
discover in this lesson some of the most precious of the most popular is the St. Edward’s crown.
jewelry of Elizabeth II. Some of the jewels belong It weighs 4.9 lb. and has 444 precious and semi-
to the State. Others are part of her private precious stones. The queen of England has more
collection. Some of the jewels date from the than 300 items of jewelry. She has 98 brooches,
16th century. Many gems and jewels come from 15 rings, 34 pairs of earrings, 14 watches and
other countries. 5 pendants.
Answering questions
In groups, make a list of things that the two
You can use some of these words to write
stories have in common.
your comparison. To Show Contrast:
When you finish, exchange charts with however- but- in contrast- on the other
another group. And add their ideas to your hand. To show similarity: equally-like
list. Trade charts until you have shared with -similarly-in a similar way
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of the two stories.
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Assessment
Listening
Example Rule
Speaking
1. What do you think these treasures are? Discuss then with your
partner and make a list. Look at the following “treasures” and
complete the columns.
How important is it
What is it for me?
in my life?
Honor
Trust
Dignity
Reputation
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Respect
Honesty
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Assessment My Treasure
What do you learn when you put a story in order?
Reading
‘El Dorado’
Writing
Of all the treasures you learned about in class, choose one. Write a short
paragraph about your favorite treasure.
Explain why this is your favorite treasure. Can you name a treasure?
A legend? A famous pharaoh? What strange event happened after
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Atahualpa’s death?
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Project
Tip
Connectors of sequence
help you to organize the
content when you write
or speak. We use these
connectors to explain
a process or tell a story.
We have the following
connectors:
First,
Next / then / after that
Last / Finally
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Example:
Good morning everyone.
First, I am going to talk
about Kevin’s special
possession. After that,
I am going to explain the
story of that possession
and finally I am going
to let you know what
will happen with that Bring a special possession to the class.
possession in the future.
Step 1: Pair discussion: interview your partner and ask him/
her the following questions:
Step 2: Groups of 4
Present your classmate’s possession to your group.
Step 3: Groups of 4
Choose one possession per group.
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