高考英语书面表达概要写作课件(18张PPT)

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(共18张PPT)
Does Money Buy Happiness
Learning Aims
To learn the structure of the text.
Write a summary of the article
To get the topic of the text.
To obtain the key words of the text.
What is the topic of the text
What is the type of writing
What is the topic sentence of each paragraph
Skimming
What is the type of writing
A. Narrative.
B. Descriptive.
C. Expository.
D. Argumentative.
argument
conclusion
What is the topic sentence of paragraph 1
When asked whether a little more money make us a little happier, __________ smirk and nod.
_____________ American collegians consider it essential to become “well off financially”.
Many people think it is essential to become well off financially.
Para. 1
Scanning
many of us
Three in four
rich / wealthy / affluent
What are the topic sentences of paragraph 2&3
Para. 2&3
In poor countries, being well off makes for _________ well-being.
In rich countries,
increasing affluence matters surprisingly ________.
the correlation between income and happiness is _______.
once comfortable, more money provides __________ returns.
wealth
connection
less / smaller
greater
little
weak
diminishing
What’s the topic sentence of paragraph 4
The utter absence of money can breed misery,
Para. 4
cause / lead to
but having it doesn’t guarantee happiness.
total
Money is a necessity, but more money doesn’t guarantee greater happiness.
Has our happiness floated upward with the rising economic tide Are we happier today than in 1940, when two out of five homes lacked a shower or tub When heat often meant feeding wood or coal into a furnace When 35 percent of homes had no toilet
What can we learn from the things that happened after 1957
Our wealth is _______, while our spirit is __________.
soaring
shrinking
Para. 6&7
The number of “happy Americans” has ___________.
The divorce rate has __________.
The teen suicide rate has nearly __________.
The violent crime rate has nearly ___________.
declined
doubled
tripled
quadrupled
“ The American Paradox”
People’s _________ needs cannot be fulfilled by ________.
spiritual
wealth
topic function
part one para. 1 Many people think it's essential to become well off. introduction
part two para. 2 Being relatively well off does make for greater well-being. evidence
para. 3 The correlation between income and happiness is weak. evidence
para. 4 The utter absence of money can breed misery, but having it doesn't guarantee happiness. argument
part three
para. 5 The economy is developing. transitional
paragraph
para. 6 Our wealth is soaring, while our spirit is shrinking. further explanation
para. 7 People's spiritual needs cannot be fulfilled by wealth. conclusion
Many people think it's essential to become well off.
The utter absence of money can breed misery, but having it doesn't guarantee happiness.
Our wealth is soaring, while our spirit is shrinking.
People's spiritual needs cannot be fulfilled by wealth.
connection
Many people think it's essential to become well off.
____________, the utter absence of money can breed misery, but having it doesn't guarantee happiness. ___________, our wealth is soaring, while our spirit is shrinking. __________, People's spiritual needs cannot be fulfilled by wealth.
but/however
nevertheless
whereas
although
though
unfortunately
instead
on the contrary
besides
moreover furthermore
what's more what's worse worse still
so
thus
therefore
hence
consequently
accordingly
as a result
However
What's worse
Therefore
Summary Writing
Rephrase the key points of the text.
Add some details if necessary.
Make some adjustments if necessary.
Summary Writing
The accuracy of the words and grammar.
While writing:
The completeness of the key points.
The coherence of the passage.
Many people think it’s essential to become affluent, since there is a certain connection between money and happiness. However, being rich doesn’t guarantee happiness. On one hand, more money doesn’t provide increasing returns in personal life. On the other hand, with the economy booming, people’s spirit is shrinking in social development, which is so-called “the American paradox”. Therefore, money is a necessity rather than a guarantee. People’s spiritual needs cannot be fulfilled by wealth.
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