ECONOMIC ISSUES
INTERNET ADDICTION
IDIOMS
STEREOTYPES
ADVERTISING
100

The condition of not having a job when one is willing and able to work.

UNEMPLOYMENT

100

What does the word "browse" mean when used in relation to the Internet?
A) To clean your computer
B) To look through websites or pages
C) To send an email
D) To turn off your computer

B. To look through websites

100

Definition:
To be extremely expensive, much more than what seems reasonable.

Clue:
You might say this when complaining about the cost of concert tickets, a luxury product, or even a school textbook!

To cost a Ring´s Randsom/ To cost an arm and a leg

100

Gender Stereotypes

Answers can vary.

Women aren´t good at math or science. 

100

Something that grabs attention quickly, especially in advertising or music.

CATCHY

200

A large amount of money or valuable possessions someone or a group owns.

WEALTH

200

A chemical that makes you feel happy for a short period of time.

double points!

Dopamine

200

Definition: To judge someone based only on their appearance or group, without knowing them.


Clue: This idiom is a warning not to make assumptions about people too quickly.

Lose points if your wrong!

Don´t judge a book by its cover.

200

Racial Stereotypes

 All Blacks can dance and sing very well. Answers can vary.

200

Public support from a well-known person for a product, cause, or idea.


Lose points if you are wrong!

 CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT

300

A financial plan showing income and expenses over a period.

BUDGET
300

A strong urge to do something

Compulsion

300

Definition: To try your hardest to succeed, even if it takes a long time.
Clue: Think of someone working hard to achieve their dream career.

To go the extra mile

300

Age stereotype

All elderly are bad with technology.

300

To be working 24/7

To work round the clock.

400

A loan to purchase a new home.


Lose points if your wrong!

a Mortgage

400

A person who uses the Internet to hurt others.

A Cyberbully

400

Definition:
A situation in which everyone has the same opportunity to succeed, no matter their background.

Clue:
This idiom is often used when talking about fairness in education, sports, or economic opportunity.

To level the playing field.

400

Ethnic stereotype

All asians are naturally better at maths.

400

To be under attack

To be under siege

500
In debt. Owing money.
To be in the red.
500

A wireless way to connect to the Internet.

Wi-Fi

500

Definition:
To start supporting or doing something because it’s popular or everyone else is doing it.

Clue:
This idiom often comes up in advertising or politics when people suddenly follow a trend without thinking much.

Double points!

To join the bandwagon.

500

Provide two Occupational stereotypes

All politicians are philanders.

All lawyers are dishonest and only care about money.

500

The name of a short tune used in advertising.

"A jingle"

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