高中英语北师大(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit 2 Success Lesson 1 Money vs Success 课件 (13张PPT)

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(共13张PPT)
Unit 2 Success
Lesson 1
Money VS Success
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Use the following phrases to express your opinions about being a millionaire.
to make one happy to give money to homeless people
to live in a / an ... way to buy more things
to feel a kind of satisfaction to have no worries
to achieve one’s goal to live comfortably
Being a millionaire means that I have a lot of money and I can use it to live more comfortably and buy more things. This will help me do what I want to and have a successful family life.
Read and Explore
Read the article and discuss the following questions.
1. Who used to be a millionaire
2. What about his attitude towards money
Jason Harley, with a fortune of two million dollars.
Jason thinks that money doesn’t give people a feeling of satisfaction or success. He feels that only having a little money makes him free, and he doesn’t want to go back to being rich. He believes that the sense of achievement comes from helping others and finding the meaning in life.
Read and Explore
Describe Jason’s change of life.
Jason Harley was a college professor with a huge six-bedroom house and a fortune of two million dollars 16 years ago. Then he gave away all his money to charities. Today he lives in a small dormitory room with only second-hand furniture. He appreciates this change. And this brought him happiness.
Read and Explore
Read Again, and answer the questions.
1. How did Jason feel when he was rich Why
2. why did he give away all his money to charities
He was tired of being regarded as livings successful life and felt
very guilty, because he had everything while many people had nothing.
He knew millions of people died of hunger every year and there
were places with no schools and no teachers. Many people could
never go to school. They didn’t have the chances to learn and to
get on in life. He hoped his money could help the poor people to
get something they need.
Read and Explore
Read Again, and answer the questions.
3. How did he feel after he gave away all his money to
charities why
He felt it was a kind of satisfaction that he had never felt
before. He was much happier, because he had discovered
that having only a little money makes him free and he is
living according to his values.
1. I don’t need a lot of money. I don’t want to buy more things. I have enough.
2. What I want is to live simply and be helpful to others.
3. A few years ago, I was a millionaire, but l knew millions of people died of hunger every
year, and there were places with no schools and no teachers. So many people could never
go to school. They didn’t have the chance to learn and get on in life. This worried me a lot
and I felt very guilty being a rich man without doing anything.
4. It was a kind of satisfaction and a real sense of success that I had never felt before.
5. No, I’m much happier now, because I am living according to my values.
Your inference:
We can infer that Jason appreciates the change he made. He feels happy to give up the lifestyle of a rich man. And he is pleased to help others.
Read and what can you infer
Read and Explore
Read and Explore
Complete the summary with the correct form of the words and phrases below.
dormitory professor guilty charity symbol
get on ultimate drop out of turn his back on appreciate
Years ago, Jason was a college 1._________with a big house. But knowing that many people were living in poor conditions, he felt 2._______Jason decided to
3. ______________ his fortune by giving his money to 4. _______and helping homeless people to 5.____ in life. Now Jason lives in a small 6.__________room. He 7. ___________the change. For some people, getting rich is their 8.________goal and a 9._______of success, but for Jason, deciding to 10.___________this lifestyle made him feel free.
professor
guilty
turn his back on
charity
get on
dormitory
appreciates
ultimate
symbol
drop out of
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs. What does each form of expressions function, e.g. subject (S) or object (o)
get take become have make
1. For a lot of people, __________a millionaire is a symbol of success. ( )
2.They spend half of their time dreaming up ways of_______rich.( )
3. Then they need to continue ________money so that they don't lose the sense of success they have achieved.( )
4. There is a small garden outside with a few fruit trees, which Jason enjoys ________ care of. ( )
5 Jason Harley decided to drop out of this kind of lifestyle, and he discovered that __________only a little money made him free. ( )
becoming
S
getting
making
O
O
O
taking
S
having
Focus on Language
Focus on Language
Rewrite the sentences using verb-ing form.
1. He earns little. He often complains.
2. I want to help homeless’ people. I find it is not easy.
3. Mary collects stamps. That’s her hobby.
4. Tell Davy your ideas. This will help him understand you.
He often complains about how little he is earning.
I find helping homeless people is not easy.
Mary’s hobby is collecting stamps.
Telling Davy your ideas will help him understand you.
Express yourself
Work in groups of five. Select one student to be an interviewer who asks the other four students questions.
Student C: a person who is supported by Jason
Student B: Angela Johnson
Student A: Jason
Student D: a student who has read the news report about Jason
Homework
Write down the dialogues from “Express Yourself”.