外研版(2019) 选择性必修第四册 Unit 4 Everyday Economics Using language 3 课件(29张)

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(共29张PPT)
Using language
Unit 4 Everyday economics
目录
contents
Grammar: Review—attributive clauses
Listening & speaking
Homework
Vocabulary building
I
II
III

Read the profile and write an introduction to a Good Deal product using attributive clauses where appropriate.
Start like this:
Green Equator Coffee is a Good Deal product, which sells at ...
Grammar: Review—attributive clauses
Green Equator Coffee is a Good Deal product, which sells at the price of $25 per kg. It is grown on the Green Equator Estate, whose coffee is 100% organic. It is a superior, smooth blend with a mild flavour, which has less than one calorie per cup. The product is sold under the Good Deal guarantee, which promises that one-third of the sale price will be returned to local producers.
Grammar: Review—attributive clauses
Work in pairs. Write an introduction to something you have bought recently using attributive clauses where appropriate.
Grammar: Review—attributive clauses
Listening & speaking

Did You Know

Listening & speaking
Credit, or the offering of money loans for repayment, has existed since the Bronze Age. For most of this history, lenders relied mainly on their subjective judgement when deciding whether or not a borrower was creditworthy.
Did You Know

Listening & speaking
With the development of information technology and data analysis, more and more countries are building their own credit systems with objective credit rating methods.
People’s activities such as credit card payments, loan payments, etc, are recorded and scored, and will affect their future creditworthiness.
Listening & speaking
Listen to the conversation and choose the topics discussed.
1. The tips to book a good hotel.
2. The importance of being creditworthy.
3. The origin of the credit system.
4. The benefits of a social credit system.
5. The cost of having a bad social credit record.
Listening & speaking
Listen again and complete the paragraph.
I have been 1 _____________________ on time, returning books to the library 2 _________________
_______________ and using 3 _________________ properly. As a reward, we didn’t have to pay a deposit when 4 ___________________ during our trip to Hangzhou. The hotel is very nice, and it’s quite near the West Lake.
paying credit card bills
in good condition
without delay
the shared bicycles
we checked in at a hotel
Listening & speaking
This is just one of the many benefits of the social credit system which enables 5 ________________
____________ to enjoy a more convenient life
6 _____________.
Wang Lin
people with good
social credit
at a lower cost
Listen again and complete the paragraph.
Listening & speaking
1. What was the man prohibited from doing and why
2. What restrictions are mentioned that are caused by a bad social credit record
3. What could the social credit system contribute to
Now answer the questions.
Listening & speaking
1. What was the man prohibited from doing and why
He was prohibited from renting an expensive car because the credit system showed that he was a laolai.
2. What restrictions are mentioned that are caused by a bad social credit record
Apart from renting expensive cars, they may also find it hard to buy flight tickets or tickets for high-speed rail services, among other things.
Now answer the questions.
Listening & speaking
Now answer the questions.
3. What could the social credit system contribute to
The social credit system is an encouragement to those who can be relied upon to do the right thing, and the system is an effective way to build a friendly, honest and safe society.
Listening & speaking
Complete the boxes with the expressions from the conversation.
How did that happen
What’s that
Could you tell me more about it
Let me explain.
It enables ...
How is that so
What does that mean
It means ...
It’s definitely an encouragement to ...
... an effective way to ...
Listening & speaking
Asking for clarification
How did that happen
What’s that
Could you tell me more about it
How is that so
What does that mean
Complete the boxes with the expressions from the conversation.
Listening & speaking
Complete the boxes with the expressions from the conversation.
Clarifying
Let me explain.
It means ...
Stating advantages
It enables ...
It’s definitely an encouragement to ...
... an effective way to ...
Vocabulary building
III
Vocabulary building
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Find the banking services that meet your needs and will help you save money, such as accounts with free online
banking services.
1
account n. 账户
Vocabulary building
Building credit is important throughout your life, so be careful when opening your first credit card account. Look for a card with good benefits and no annual fees. Always make payments on time, or your credit score will be affected.
2
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Vocabulary building
Start saving now. Save a small amount each week, and increase it each month. This is a widely recognised good habit for personal finance management, and you can receive interest on your savings.
3
finance management 财务管理
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Vocabulary building
Making some extra money is an option. But keep two
things in mind: make sure that it doesn’t interfere with
your studies, and pay any tax as required by law.
4
option n. 选择;选择权
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Vocabulary building
Make rational spending choices and never exceed your
agreed credit limit. Avoid luxuries so that you don’t
go into debt.
5
rational adj. 理性的
exceed v. 超过
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Vocabulary building
1. What suggestions are given to help students save money
2. What do you need to pay attention to when spending money
3. What do you need to bear in mind when making extra money
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Vocabulary building
1. What suggestions are given to help students save money
Find the banking services that meet your needs and will help you save money. Save a small amount of money each week from now on, and increase it each month.
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Vocabulary building
2. What do you need to pay attention to when spending money
Be careful when opening your first credit card account. Look for a card with good benefits and no annual fees. Always make payments on time. Make rational spending choices and never exceed your agreed credit limit. Avoid luxuries so that you don’t go into debt.
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
Vocabulary building
3. What do you need to bear in mind when making extra money
Make sure it doesn’t interfere with your studies, and pay any tax as required by law.
Read the leaflet and answer the questions. Pay attention to the words and expressions in bold.
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Homework
VI
thank you