(共32张PPT)
Money
Discuss these questions in pairs.
1. Did you save money when you were young
2. Have you ever given money to other children
3. Do you think parents should teach children to save money
Read a text about jokes of money.
Which two people are in each joke. Put them in the correct place.
a a comedian and a robber
b a car salesman and a bank manager
c a man and his-millionaire friend
d a company boss and an employee
Joke 1:
Joke 2:
Joke 3:
Reference: Cutting Edge, Third Edition, P125. Activity 1
The boss of a company called one of his employees into his office.The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.'When you started working here a month ago,your salary was 550,000,'said the boss.'Two weeks later,I doubled your salary to $100,000. Now I'm going to pay you $250,000 a year.What do you say to that 'Thanks,Dad,'said the young man.
Joke 1:
a a comedian and a robber b a car salesman and a bank manager
c a man and his-millionaire friend d a company boss and an employee
d
Reference: Cutting Edge, Third Edition, P125. Activity 1
Read a text about jokes of money.
Which two people are in each joke. Put them in the correct place.
a a comedian and a robber
b a car salesman and a bank manager
c a man and his-millionaire friend
d a company boss and an employee
Joke 1:
Joke 2:
Joke 3:
Reference: Cutting Edge, Third Edition, P125. Activity 1
d
a
c
Look at the following sentence taken from the text you read earlier and answer the following questions about its MEANING:
(1) The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.(2) One day,he had been to the bank and he was on his way home,when a robber appeared and pointed a gun at him.(3) A man asked a millionaire friend of his how he had become so rich.
Look at the following sentence taken from the text you read earlier and answer the following questions about its MEANING:
(1) Are we talking about the past
(2) How many actions are there in the past
(3) Did both actions happened in the past
(4) Did one action happen before the other
(5) Which action happened first
The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.
(1) Are we talking about the past
Now
Past
sat
Yes.
Past
had started work
The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.
(2) How many actions are there in the past
Two.
Now
Past
sat
Past
had started work
The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.
(3) Did both actions happened in the past
Yes.
Now
Past
sat
Past
had started work
The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.
(4) Did one action happen before the other
Yes.
Now
Past
sat
Past
had started work
The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.
(5) Which action happened first
Had started work.
Now
Past
sat
Past
had started work
One day,he had been to the bank and he was on his way home,when a robber appeared and pointed a gun at him.
(1) Are we talking about the past
Now
Past
appeared
Yes.
Past
had been to the bank
pointed
One day,he had been to the bank and he was on his way home,when a robber appeared and pointed a gun at him.
(2) How many actions are there in the past
Now
Past
appeared
Three.
Past
had been to the bank
pointed
One day,he had been to the bank and he was on his way home,when a robber appeared and pointed a gun at him.
(3) Did both actions happened in the past
Now
Past
appeared
Yes.
Past
had been to the bank
pointed
One day,he had been to the bank and he was on his way home,when a robber appeared and pointed a gun at him.
(4) Did one action happen before the other
Now
Past
appeared
Yes.
Past
had been to the bank
pointed
One day,he had been to the bank and he was on his way home,when a robber appeared and pointed a gun at him.
(5) Which action happened first
Now
Past
appeared
Had been to the bank.
Past
had been to the bank
pointed
A man asked a millionaire friend of his how he had become so rich.
(1) Are we talking about the past
Now
Past
asked
Yes.
Past
had become
A man asked a millionaire friend of his how he had become so rich.
(2) How many actions are there in the past
Now
Past
asked
Two.
Past
had become
A man asked a millionaire friend of his how he had become so rich.
(3) Did both actions happened in the past
Now
Past
asked
Yes.
Past
had become
A man asked a millionaire friend of his how he had become so rich.
(4) Did one action happen before the other
Now
Past
asked
Yes.
Past
had become
A man asked a millionaire friend of his how he had become so rich.
(5) Which action happened first
Now
Past
asked
Had become.
Past
had become
Complete the FORM of the underlined part of the sentences below like
The young man had started work ...
Subject+had+V(past participle)...
Affirmative (+)
Negative (–)
The young man hadn’t started work ...
+ + + ...
Question form ( )
Had the young man started work...
+ + ...
Complete the FORM of the underlined part of the sentences below like
The young man had started work ...
Subject+had+V(past participle)...
Affirmative (+)
Negative (–)
The young man hadn’t started work ...
Subject+had+not+ V(past participle)...
Question form ( )
Had the young man started work...
Had+subject+V(past participle)...
The young man had started work at the company a few weeks before and he sat down nervously.
/h d/ / stɑ t d/
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below by using the correct form of had + past participle with each verb in parentheses.
For example:
Nadia said she was very sorry for what she (do).
had done
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below by using the correct form of had + past participle with each verb in parentheses.
1.When Sam ________ (pay) the bill, we left the restaurant and went home.
2. It wasn't surprising that she was tired - she (not sleep) for two days.
3. The road was blocked because a lorry (break down).
4. During the afternoon, David spent all the money he _______ (win) in the morning.
Fill in the blanks in the sentences below by using the correct form of had + past participle with each verb in parentheses.
5. My mother felt very nervous on the plane because she _______ (not fly) before.
6. When the police arrived to arrest him, Thompson (leave).
7. they (go) home when you arrived
8. I ____(hear) the story before, so I didn’t find it very interesting.
9. They___________ (not have) breakfast when I got up.
1.When Sam had paid (pay) the bill, we left the restaurant and went home.
2. It wasn't surprising that she was tired - she hadn’t slept(not sleep) for two days.
3. The road was blocked because a lorry had broken down(break down).
4. During the afternoon, David spent all the money he had won (win) in the morning.
Keys:
5. My mother felt very nervous on the plane because she hadn’t flown(not fly) before.
6. When the police arrived to arrest him, Thompson had left(leave).
7. Had they gone(go) home when you arrived
8. I had heard (hear) the story before, so I didn’t find it very interesting.
9. They hadn’t had (not have) breakfast when I got up.
Keys:
Complete each sentence with a verb by using the correct form of had + past participle.
(1) Before l entered the shop,I .…(2) Several months before that day,I …(3) When l looked in my wallet,I realized l …
Example:
Before I entered the shop, I had checked my shopping lists.
Reference: Cutting Edge, Third Edition, P125. Activity 2a
Thanks!