Unit 2 Success Lesson 1 Money vs Success课件(共29张PPT)北师大版(2019)选择性必修第一册

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(共29张PPT)
Unit 2 Success
Lesson 1 Money vs Success
READ AND EXPLORE
What is the passage is mainly about
The text is about a millionaire called Jason Harley who was pleased to drop out of the lifestyle of a rich man.
READ AND EXPLORE
Get the main idea of each paragraph
Para. 1
Para. 2
Para. 3
Different opinions on success
Jason Harley's life
Enjoying the change
He changed his life
Para. 4
Para. 5
Giving away his money
The true meaning of life
Para. 6
READ AND EXPLORE
Find out the main idea of each part
Part 1 (Para. 1)
Part 2 (Paras. 2-5)
Part 3 (Para. 6)
The true meaning of life
Different attitudes towards money
Jason's life in the past and now
READ AND EXPLORE
What is the structure of the passage
Headline
Angela Johnson interviews ex-millionaire Jason Harley
Introduction
Part 1 (Para. 1)
Body
Part 2 (Paras. 2-5)
Conclusion
Part 3 (Para. 6)
READ AND EXPLORE
Tell true (T) or false (F).
(  ) 1. Most people don't want to be rich.
(  ) 2. Jason Harley worked hard 16 years ago.
(  ) 3. Sixteen years ago, Jason was a poor man depending on charity shops.
(  ) 4. Jason Harley doesn't want to be richer than others.
F
F
F
T
READ AND EXPLORE
(  ) 5. Jason gave some of his money to the poor people.
(  ) 6. Jason regrets for what he has done in the past.
(  ) 7. When we get the success we want, we will feel happy.
(  ) 8. Some millionaires have to work hard to avoid losing the sense of achieved success.
F
F
F
T
READ AND EXPLORE
(  ) 9. Jason was regarded as a successful man but he was not happy.
(  ) 10. By giving away money and helping, Jason had a sense of success.
T
T
READ AND EXPLORE
(  ) 11. Jason gave away his money to help others and found true meaning in life.
(  ) 12. People tend to never feel they have earned enough.
(  ) 13. Not having much gives Jason more freedom.
T
T
T
READ AND EXPLORE
What does the author mainly present in the first paragraph
A. A general attitude towards money.
B. Most people's daily dreams.
C. The life of millionaires.
D. Jason's attitudes towards money.

READ AND EXPLORE
Different opinions on success:
They spend half of their time dreaming up ways of getting rich and achieving the success they expect, and the rest of their time thinking about all the things they will do once they become rich.
However, there are people who have turned their backs on their millions and found other forms of success in their lives, Jason Harley is one example.
READ AND EXPLORE
What does Jason like to do in his spare time at present
A. Work in a small garden.
B. Give classes in a college.
C. Get things from charity shops.
D. Give away things to the homeless.

READ AND EXPLORE
Why did Jason decide to live simply
A. Because he had nothing but money.
B. Because he felt guilty to be a poor man.
C. Because there were so many poor people.
D. Because money gave him anything but happiness.

READ AND EXPLORE
What made him want to change his lifestyle
A. He was tired of being a rich man.
B. He lost his job.
C. He couldn't bear seeing many people had nothing.
D. He felt he had had enough.

READ AND EXPLORE
Read again. Underline the descriptions of Jason's life in the past and now. Use a graphic organiser to illustrate your understanding.
READ AND EXPLORE
In the past Today
Identity
House
Money
Feeling
Clothes and other things
a college professor and a millionaire
a college professor and a successful man
a huge six-bedroom house
a small dormitory room
a fortune of two million dollars
no more than two thousand dollars
bought them by himself
gets them from charity shops
tired, worried, guilty
satisfaction, success, achievement, more happiness
READ AND EXPLORE
Pair Work Describe Jason's change of life based on the previous chart.
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
Spiritual life
Material life
The past
Now
Jason gave away all his money to charities
READ AND EXPLORE
Spiritual life
Material life
The past
Now
More money
a millionaire;
a college professor;
a house with six bedrooms;
a fourtune of two million dollars
READ AND EXPLORE
Spiritual life
Material life
The past
Now
Less Happiness
was tired of being regarded as living a successful life;
other's miserable lives worried him a lot;
felt very guilty being a rich man without doing anything
READ AND EXPLORE
Spiritual life
Material life
The past
Now
Less money
an ex-millionaire;
a small dormitory room with only second-hand furniture;
a small garden;
buying his clothes and a lot of other things from charity shops
READ AND EXPLORE
Spiritual life
Material life
The past
Now
More happiness
made him free;
brought him happiness and a sense of success in life;
gave him a kind of satisfaction and real sense of success;
felt much happier now
Less Happiness
More money
More happiness
Less money
Jason gave away all his money to charities
Spiritual life
Material life
The Past
The Present
was tired of being regarded as living a successful life;
worried him a lot;
felt very guilty being a rich man without doing anything
a millionaire
a college professor
a house with six bedrooms
a fourtune of two million dollars
made him free;
brought him happiness and a sense of success in life;
gave him a kind of satisfaction and real sense of success;
felt much happier now
an ex-millionaire;
a small dormitory room with only second-hand furniture;
a small garden;
buying his clothes and a lot of other things from charity shops
READ AND EXPLORE
What should you do to keep the sense of achieved success
A. Dream up ways of getting rich.
B. Become a millionaire quickly.
C. Find other forms of success.
D. Work hard constantly.

READ AND EXPLORE
What can we infer about the attitude of most people
A. They can't live a free life without enough money.
B. They can avoid all the worries with enough money.
C. The true meaning of life had nothing to do with money.
D. The true meaning of life comes from the ability to earn money.

READ AND EXPLORE
The author sets Jason Harley as an example to ________.
A. sing high praise for Charles Gray
B. explain that there are many millionaires
C. show that some people don't want to be rich
D. mean that Charles Gray is no longer rich now

READ AND EXPLORE
Which of the following can we use to describe Jason Harley
A. Foolish and out-of-date.
B. Generous and kind.
C. Lazy and stupid.
D. Hardworking and happy.

READ AND EXPLORE
Jason Harley thinks he is much happier to _________.
A. live a simple life
B. have no money left
C. give away his money
D. share what he has

Thank you