So this is a variation on "Find somebody who" giving students more autonomy.
We usually create a complete worksheet with information that students should find such as "Find somebody who's played golf this week" or "Find somebody who is a single child".
However, it seems that letting students come up with their own questions is a better idea as they will be able to ask questions that they really find interesting. Not what their teacher thinks is interesting. ...
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Pancakes are the favourite food on this day. For this reason it is often referred to as Pancake Day. Historically, both meat and eggs were forbidden throughout Lent, so the tradition was to eat all meat on Monday and all eggs on Tuesday before it started. The eggs ...
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borrow / lend / invest / inherit / earn / lose / win... money
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Keywords: collocations, find-somebody-who, intermediate, matching, money, vocabulary