Alright students from English4All 🌍, let’s break down today’s topic
🔎 What does it mean?
The phrase “Money matters” has two meanings in English, depending on the context:
- Money is important.
- Example: “Why do people work so much? Well, money matters.”
(Here it means money is important for life, family, dreams, etc.)
- Example: “Why do people work so much? Well, money matters.”
- Topics related to money.
- Example: “In this meeting, we’ll discuss money matters.”
(Here it means financial topics, like saving, investing, or spending.)
- Example: “In this meeting, we’ll discuss money matters.”
🗣️ How can you use it in conversation?
In our conversational club, you can practice both meanings.
- Questions you can ask:
- Do you think money really matters in happiness? 🤔
- What money matters are important in your country?
- How do you manage your money matters?
- Possible answers:
- Yes, money matters because it gives us security.
- Not always, I believe love matters more than money. ❤️
- One important money matter for me is saving for travel. ✈️
💡 Expressions with “money”
- Easy money → money earned without much effort.
- Money doesn’t grow on trees 🌳 → money is limited, so spend carefully.
- Time is money ⏰💰 → don’t waste time, because it has value.
👉 So, next Friday when you hear “Money Matters”, think:
- Are we saying money is important?
- Or are we talking about financial topics?
Both are correct! ✔️
















