文档介绍:Unit Three With What Do You Buy Your Money?
The Third Two Periods
Designed by Zhongxin
Unit Three With What Do You Buy Your Money?
Teaching Objective
1. Master the words and phrases in text
2. Master key points of attributive clause
3. Practical Writing: A Letter of Thanks
Key Points
Master key points of attributive clause
Tips for how to read business directory
Tips for how to write a letter of thanks
Difficulties
1. How to master attributive clause
2. How to talk about money
3. How to write a letter of thanks
Grammar
Practical Reading
Practical Writing
Exercise
Group Discussion
Unit Three With What Do You Buy Your Money?
Listen to or read the following passage. Then discuss the following questions in small groups. After that, some students representing their groups will report their discussion to the whole class. The following words and expressions are for your reference.
Is money everything?
Can money buy everything?
Can money buy happiness?
What’s more important, money or health?
Script
Unit Three With What Do You Buy Your Money?
I learned from a book that happiness and e are positively related. In other words, money can provide many benefits -- more opportunities, higher status in society, the ability to travel, enjoy better food, housing, health care and entertainment, etc.
I remember the day I discovered that I would be financially independent. It was a summer day in the 1970s when I came home and presented my wife with more than a dozen checks from a mail-order business I had started. Within a year, we had bought our first home. The experience of ing financially secure gave me an incredible feeling of satisfaction.
Unit Three With What Do You Buy Your Money?
However, it’s pointed out in the book that more money provides diminishing returns in happiness. Subjective well-being rises with e, but once beyond a certain level, e has little or no effect on happiness. That's why many wealthy people are not any happier than middle-clas