MOŘE FINANCÍ.CZ Sail the sea of finance. 1. How much money do you spend in a month? Where does it come from? Do you earn it? How? 2.Do you have a budget.

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MOŘE FINANCÍ.CZ Sail the sea of finance

1. How much money do you spend in a month? Where does it come from? Do you earn it? How? 2.Do you have a budget for any items that you need to spend money on each month? What are they? 3.Are you good at saving money or do you spend without thinking about it? Have you ever saved money for something over a period of time? What was your experience like? 4.What is the purpose of financial services? What are they used for? Who uses them? Are there any kinds of financial services that you think you could benefit from? Explain. Exercise 1

1.The speaker got the idea to start his website while he was working in KPMG. 2.His inspiration was an American website. 3.The speaker believes that the banks in our country offer excellent Internet banking services. 4.The speaker took part in the competition The Idea of the Year in order to attract investors. 5.Martin Kasa is a shareholder in Morefinanci.cz. 6.The speaker expects the website will make him rich fast by means of a lot of advertising. 7.You can choose your own categories or the system offers you some ready-made ones. 8.The system can also be used in case of cost sharing. Exercise 2 Are these statements TRUE or FALSE?

Listen and fill in the gaps Exercise 3

Match the English expressions with their Czech equivalent Exercise 4

GROUP DISCUSSION 1.Work in small groups. Create a project that you would like to do that you need financing for: i.e. spending a holiday together on a Greek island; making a concert at school with your favourite music group; creating a student store and selling things; creating a film project; renting a studio space, making a CD and selling it, etc. 2.Make a budget. What items will it include? How will you determine the costs? Suggest possible ways of financing your idea (e.g. crowd sourcing from the Internet; taking up a collection; DJ nights; etc. How could you earn the money that you would need? 3.Compare your budgets and ideas with the other groups. Which ones are the most interesting ideas? Which ones are the most feasible? Which one would your class like to try together? Exercise 5

Exercise 6