(共14张PPT)
B5U2
Developing Ideas
Do you have pocket money
How do you usually spend your pocket money
1) What are the top three things students from this school spend their money on
books and magazines
school supplies (补给品,用具)
clothes
Activity 1 Look at the chart and answer the questions.
2) What do you often spend your money on
Activity 2 Predict what the passage talks about based on the title and the pictures.
Activity 3 Reading
1. What does the passage talk about
2. How does the author develop this text
How we can make good use of money and make a big difference to our life.
2. How does the author develop this text
Raise the question
What to do with the money
An example to make good use of money
Khloe Thompson’s Kare Bags
Four jars to teach teenagers how to spend money wisely
Spending jar
Saving jar
Giving jar
Investing jar
Summary
Activity 3 Reading
Think objectively about money and things it can do;
Understand the value of the valuable;
Be better equipped and make informed choices.
Why does the author use the example of Khloe Thompson
The author uses the example to prove age is no barrier to making good use of money.
Spending
Giving
Investing
Saving
What does the writer think of Jerry Witkovsky’s method of managing money
Wise and useful
Activity 4 Organise information from the passage and complete the diagram.
your own happiness
the opportunity to buy something you like
the future
that special something you've seen in the stores
build for the future
investing in yourself
kindness and helping
whatever cause you believe in
Activity 5 What’s your understanding of this title
very useful or important 很有用的;很重要的
worth a lot of money 很值钱的
[复数] beliefs about what is right and wrong and what is important in life 是非标准;生活准则;价值观
moral values 道德信条
how much sth is worth in money or other goods for which it can be exchanged (商品)价值
Useful rules or beliefs on how you spend your precious things
Wordplay uses the sounds and meanings of similar words in an amusing or clever way for example:
I was trying to discover how lightning worked, and then it struck me!
It can also be used to reinforce the meanings of themes: in the title The Importance of Being Earnest, “Earnest” is an adjective as well as a character’s name.
Learning to learn
Wordplay 文字游戏
strike
1) to hit sb/sth with your hand or a weapon 打;击
2) (of a thought or an idea 想法或念头) to come into sb's mind suddenly 突然想到;一下子想起;猛地意识到
An awful thought has just struck me.
刚才我脑子里突然闪过一个可怕的念头。
earnest| :n st; 美 :rn-|
very serious and sincere 非常认真的;诚实的;真诚的
an earnest young man
非常认真的年轻人
Think and share
What methods of self-management have you learnt in the two reading passages in this unit What else do you need to improve