
大学英语口语教程Doesmoneytalk.ppt
29页Does money Does money talk?talk?I. Teaching ObjectivesHelp students 1. Master the name of some foreign currency;2. Identify larger numbers;3. Express real and unreal conditions.II. Lead-in Answer the following questions:1) Have you ever bought lottery tickets? Have you ever won anything? 2) If your answer to the first question is “yes”, what drives you to buy lottery tickets? If no, why not? 3) Do you think buying lottery is a justifiable way to become rich?III. Prepared presentationVolunteers are welcome to the front to present your prepared speech on the topic Can money buy happiness?IV. Listening practice Dictation competitionWrite down the numbers you hear. They will be read very fast, so you’d better make a quick response to the English version of the numbers. Those who work out most of the numbers will be the champion of our class.reference1) 125,675 2) 42,201,907 3) 21,034 4) 108,065,574 5) 5,704,202 6) 1,080,394,045 7) 80,018,456 8) 65,065 9) 31,005,204,694 10)26,045,004Brainstorm as a class words related to money.V. Oral practice (1): brainstorming referenceRMB, dollar, penny, dime, buck, bill, cash, check, credit card, franc, pound, yen, baht, satang, ruble, rupee, mark, lira, Euro, rial, piaster, dinar, dong, Country Chinese Translation English Name and Symbol1. China a. 法郎 A. U.S. Dollar (U.S.$ ) 2. The United States b. 人民币元 B. Renminbi Yuan (RMB ¥/¥ ) 3. The United Kingdom c. 美元 C. French Franc (F.F.; Fr.Fc.; F.FR.) 4. Russia d. 英镑 D. Japanese Yen (¥; J.¥) 5. Australia e. 日圆 E. Pound, Sterling (£ ; £Stg.) 6. Germany f. 马克 F. Euro (EUR) 7. France g. 欧元 G. Deutsche Mark (DM.) 8. Japan h. 埃及镑 H. Russian Ruble / Rouble (Rbs. Rbl. ) 9. Egypt i. 卢布 I. Egyptian Pound (£ E.; LF. ) 10. European Economic j. 澳大利亚元 J. Australian Dollar ($A.) and Monetary UnionV. Oral practice (2): matching game The teacher will read some Chinese numbers aloud. You should work in groups and compete to interpret them into English as quickly as possible. After the teacher announces “here you go” you should stand up and offer your answers. Those who stand up first will get the chance. Each correct interpretation will win one point for your group. Let’s see which group will be today’s champion?V. Oral practice (3): Interpretation competition The teacher will read some Chinese numbers aloud. You should work in groups and compete to interpret them into English as quickly as possible. After the teacher announces “here you go” you should stand up and offer your answers. Those who stand up first will get the chance. Each correct interpretation will win one point for your group. Let’s see which group will be today’s champion?V. Oral practice (3): interpretation competition reference1) 一万八千八百一十八2) 三十四万六千零二3) 一亿三千五百零六万二 百四十4) 八百零九万三千零二十5) 八万零二百七十6) 八千零一万八千二百1) eighteen thousand eight hundred and eighteen 2) Three hundred and forty-six thousand two 3) One hundred and thirty-five million sixty thousand two hundred and forty 4) Eight million ninety three thousand twenty 5) Eighty thousand two hundred and seventy 6) Eighty million eighteen thousand two hundredExert your creative thinking on the topic “what can we do with ten yuan”. The crazier your idea is, the better. Then work in groups and share your idea with your group members. Each group choose the craziest one to share with the class. The class vote for the craziest idea in our class. V. Oral practice (4): crazy idea reference1) Buy 5 roses to the beloved girl; 2) Buy a KFC hamburger to the baby beggar; 3) Provide a semester’s tuition for an orphan; 4) Make a paper plane; 5) Cover a small ant; 6) Decorate the house; 7) Change it into one hundred coins. And then use the coins to build a mini-castle;background:In a money-oriented society, it is not strange to hear the news that some female college graduates give up finding a job. Instead, they advertise for a rich husband as their utmost important lifegoal. V. Oral practice (4): simulated talk show Procedurei.Work in groups of four or five. One student plays the role of a host/hostess for a talk show program “You view on female college graduates’ wanting a rich husband”. The other three plays the role of a female college graduate, a successful businessman (male, single), the president of a university (you can choose other figures which you think are related to the topic). The host/hostess tries to illicit the guests’ idea on the topic by asking questions. ii. One group is invited to the front to role-play your talk show. The rest of you as audien。












