高中英语 北师大版 必修四 Unit 10 Money Lesson 1 A Material World 课件(共36张PPT)

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课件36张PPT。Unit 10 Money
Lesson 1 A Material WorldWarm-upListen. Which of the people in the photos are (A-D) speaking?People 1
People 2
People 3
People 4BCADWarm-upLook at the list below. What is important to you?
to have lots of money/a good job/a big car
to be healthy/with my family/with my friends
to help other people/to do well in exams
Example: The most important thing to me is to be healthyHow do people become a millionaire?Born into a rich family
Be a successful business man
Win the lottery
Marry a rich person
Invent something that everybody wants.
Become a sports/ film/ music star
Be an expert
Be a successful author
If you were a millionaire, what would you want to do and what would you want to buy?What can money buy?Money can buy too many things.Which do you
prefer to live in?caravanWhich do you
prefer to live in?furnitureWhat can’t money buy?love, life, time, health,
happiness , friendship“Who wants to be a Millionaire?
I don’t” says Charles GrayDo you know why?
Now let’s read a story about an ex-millionaire!Questions:What did he do with his money?
2. How does he feel now?
3. Why didn’t Charles want to be a rich man?
Questions:1. What did he do with his money?
2. How does he feel now?He gave away all his money to charities. When he had two thousand dollars left, he gave away small bank notes in the streets of local poor areas.He is much happier now.Questions:3. Why didn’t Charles want to be a rich man?He was tired of being a person who has everything in a world where many people had nothing.True or false or no information: 1. Charles Gray was a rich businessman.
2. He hasn’t got a TV in his caravan.
3. He has got a vegetable garden.
4. Charles gave his money to poor people.
5. People thought he was crazy when he gave away small bank notes in the street.
6. He was happier when he was rich. FNIFNITTFind out his life in the past and at presentSix-bedroom house$ 2 million too muchA small dormitory rooma little Second-hand furniturea small gardenFrom charity shopsFrom charity shopsWhat is money in the eye of western people?Money talks.
The love of money is the root of all evil.
Money is a good servant but a bad master.
Money has no smell.Chinese proverbsMoney makes the mare go.有钱能使鬼推磨
Man is made up of flesh and soul, not money.钱乃身外之物
He who loves money makes money by all means.见钱眼开What’s your attitude towards money?Money is neither everything nor nothing.
Make money honestly and spend it effectively
There is always something more important than money: friendship, health, love and so on.1. turn one’s back on 不理睬 拒绝Did you really turn your back on his invitation?你真的拒绝了他的邀请吗?
Lucy turned her back on my invitation and didn’t take part in my birthday party.
turn one’s back to 转身
The teacher turned his back to his students and found a boy making face.
教师转过身,发现一个男孩正在做鬼脸。2. give away 分发,出卖,送给人He is a man who can give away friends for money.
他是一个能为钱出卖朋友的人。
Look through your old clothes and see if you have anything to give away.
把你的旧衣服翻一翻,看看有没有可以送人的。3. feel like (doing)想要 I was so angry that I felt like throwing something at him.
我很生气,以至于想用什么东西砸他。
I feel like going to bed, I’m tired.我想休息,我累了。4. drop out 退出,放弃 Ten runners started, but three soon dropped out.
开始的时候有十名选手,很快就有三人退出了。
It’s 4 years since he dropped out of the national basketball team.5. be aware that ---- of sth 意识/认识到Everybody is asked to be aware that hard work leads to success.Lesson 2Objectives
Listen to a radio programme, shopping dialogues
Practise shopping, bargaining and sellingLook at the pictures on Page 10. Guess the price of the objects.
Fax machine
Old record
necklaceIf the price of the objects is more expensive than what you can offer, what would you do?
Not buy it.
Discuss the price to agree a lower price Today we are going to study how to discuss the price to agree a lower price
Match these words with the definitions.a bargain, to bargain, cash, discount, product something made in a factory
something that is of very good value
money taken off the full price
to discuss the price of something in order to agree a lower price
money in coins and notesproducta bargaindiscountto bargaincashenthusiastic, ashamed, valuable, firm, confident, aggressive, politelyeager, interested
feeling shame or guilt
worth a lot of money
steady, not uncertain
believing, showing trust
forceful, offensive
with good mannersenthusiastic
ashamed
valuable
firm
confident
aggressive
politelyListen to part 1 of an interview with Helen Cooper and answer these questions:1. Which of the following do most British people bargain for ? a. houses b. groceries c. clothes d. cars
2. Where does Helen say you can’t bargain?
a. supermarket b. shops c. markets
3. Which things in the photos would Helen bargain for?
all the things in the photographsListen to Part 2. Which of these strategies does Helen use when she bargains?a. She is friendly but firm.
b. She is confident but not aggressive.
c. She only says bad things about the product.
d. She is not ashamed to say she has not got much money.
e. If the person says “no”, she is annoyedThey’re quite pretty and they’re silk, but they aren’t (1) ___________.
(2) ___________ ten pounds.
They’re not really (3) _____ more than twelve pounds.
(4)________, you’re not selling much today.
(5) _______ seventeen.
One last (6) _____, fifteen pounds.
That’s (7) ___.
Sixteen pounds, (8) ____. And (9) _______.
OK (10) _______two.
Listen to Helen in the market and complete the sentences in the Function File with words from the list.good qualityI’ll give youworthCome onI’ll takeofferfaircashthat’s itI’ll takeListen to the dialogue on Page 17. Complete it with the Key Words in the boxChris: Have you heard about the new dogwalker? It’s (1)_____ great!
Jane: No, what’s that? What does it do?
Chris: Well, it’s a machine. It takes your dog for a walk. It’s (2)_____ convenient.
Jane: But it’s (3)_____ useful. Have you got a picture of it?
Chris: Here it is. It’s got a brilliant design, with an (4)_____ reliable motor – and a computer, too!
Jane: Why has it got a computer?
Chris: Well, you can programme the dog’s walks. And the machine’s easy to carry.
Jane: How much does it cost?
Chris: It’s only £39.99. that’s (5)_____ cheap.
Jane: It isn’t. That’s (6)______ expensive! I’m sorry. I’m not buy it.reallyverynot veryextremelyquiteterriblePair workMake up a dialogue about selling and bargaining with your partner Useful expressions for bargainingThey aren’t good quality
That’s terribly expensive
I’ll give … pounds/yuan/dollars
They’re not really worth more than … pounds/dollars/yuan
Come on, you’re not selling much today.
One last offer, … pounds/dollars/yuan. That’s fair
Ok, I’ll take one/two…
It’s really great/convenient/extremely reliable.
It’s only£39.99. that’s quite cheap.
I’ll take … pounds/dollars/yuan.
… pounds, cash. And that’s it.
Useful expressions for selling