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1、教學(xué)教材:外研版高中英語(yǔ)新教材選擇性必修四教學(xué)內(nèi)容:Unit 4 Everyday economics第4課時(shí): Listening and speaking Personal finance mamagement 執(zhí)教人:劉湘軍/深圳市華僑城中學(xué)Feb. 24th, 2022Everyday economics了解經(jīng)濟(jì)常識(shí)了解創(chuàng)業(yè)創(chuàng)新與規(guī)劃未來(lái)思考經(jīng)濟(jì)問(wèn)題、提出建議Starting out 第1課時(shí)Using language 第3課時(shí)Listening: Personal finance management 第4課時(shí)Understanding ideas:Business Blossom

2、s第2課時(shí)Developing ideas:What mine is yours.第5課時(shí)Writing: Non-cash payments 第6課時(shí)Presenting ideas: Analyze economic situations第7課時(shí)單元大觀念: 本單元語(yǔ)篇包括貨幣的發(fā)展、大學(xué)畢業(yè)生的創(chuàng)業(yè)故事、社會(huì)信用體系構(gòu)建、理財(cái)觀念培養(yǎng)、共享經(jīng)濟(jì)、無(wú)現(xiàn)金支付,引導(dǎo)學(xué)生關(guān)注和理解日常生活中的經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)現(xiàn)象,培養(yǎng)學(xué)生辯證思考能力,增強(qiáng)風(fēng)險(xiǎn)意識(shí),樹立正確的金錢觀、理財(cái)觀。Learning objectivesAt the end of the class, you are expected to:F

3、urther develop listening ability by getting key information from listening materials and tasks Learn related words and expressions about finance management and social credit. Effectively express yourself about how to manage finances and maintain a good social credit record.Step 1. Pre-listening Read

4、 and answer questions (5mins) 1) What is credit?2) How is a pesons creditworthiness judged in different times? 3)What activities will affect a persons future creditworthiness? Social credit Credit or the offering of money loans for repayment has existed since the Bronze Age for most of this history.

5、 Lenders relied mainly on their judgement when deciding whether or not a borrower was creditworthy. With the development of information technology and data analysis, more and more countries are building their own credit systems with objective credit rating methods. Peoples activities such as credit

6、card payments, loan payments, etc, are recorded and scored, and will affect their future creditworthiness. n. the act of paying back money that you have borrowed from a bank, etc. 償還 adj. able to be trusted to pay back money that is owed有信譽(yù)的n. a dark reddish-brown metal made by mixing copper and tin

7、 青銅 the detailed study or examination of sth. 分析adj. base opinions on facts rather than on personal feelings. 客觀的 Credit means the offering of money loans for repayment, or the status of being trusted to pay back money to the lenders. In the past, a pesons creditworthiness mainly relied on the lende

8、rs subjective judgement. At present, it is judged according to objective credit rating methods.Peoples activities such as credit card payments, loan payments, etc, will affect their future creditworthiness.Step 2. (Activity 5 ) Listen for key information (3mins for listening +2mins for checking) Lis

9、ten to the conversation and choose the topics discussed. Answer: B D EThe tips to book a good hotel. The importance of being creditworthy. The origin of the credit system. The benefits of a social credit system. The cost of having a bad social credit record. Step 3. (Activity 6-1) Listen to Part I a

10、nd complete the paragraph. (2mins for listening +2mins for checking) I have been 1 _ on time, returning books to the library 2 _. and using 3_ properly. As a reward, we didnt have to pay a deposit when 4 _ during our trip to Hangzhou. The hotel is very nice, and its quite near the West Lake. This is

11、 just one of the many benefits of the social credit system which enables 5 _ to enjoy a more convenient life 6 _. paying credit card bills in good condition without delaythe shared bicycles we checked in at a hotel people with good social creditat a low cost money paid by sb when they rent sth; mone

12、y that is paid into a bank account. 訂金,押金; 存款1. What was the man prohibited from doing and why?2. What restrictions are mentioned that are caused by a bad social credit record?Step 4. (Activity 6-2) Listen to Part II and answer three questions. (1mins for listening +3mins for speaking ) 3. What coul

13、d the social credit system contribute to? Hes prohibited from renting an expensive car because the credit system showed that hes a laolai. Apart from renting expensive cars, they may also find it hard to buy fight tickets or tickets for high-speed rail services, among other things. The social credit

14、 system is an encouragement to those who can be relied on to do the right thing, and the system is an effective way to build a friendly, honest and safe society. v. to stop sth. from being done or used especially by law. 禁止n. a rule that limits what you can do; the act of limiting or controlling sb/

15、sth. 限制 Step 5. (Activity 7) Post-listening (3mins)Get familiar with how to ask for clarification, clarify themselves or state advantages. 1. How did that happen? 6. How is that so? 2. Whats that? 7. What does that mean? 3. Could you tell me more about it? 8. It means.4. Let me explain. 9. Its defin

16、itely an encouragement to. 5. It enables .10. . an effective way to.Asking for clarification: Clarifying: Stating advantages: 1/ 2/ 3/ 6/ 7 4/ 8 5/ 9/ 10 Step 6. (Activity 8-1) Finance management tips for freshmen(2mins) Question for prediction: What financial difficulties may freshmen (大一學(xué)生)run int

17、o?Possible financial difficulties: be unable to afford college education do not have enough money to get what is needed;be bad at managing personal finance lack pocket money;get into debt as a result of overspending; suffer from bad credit situation.Step 6. (Activity 8-2) Read the leaflet and answer

18、 the questions (6mins) What suggestions are given to help students save money?2. What do you need to pay attention to when spending money?3. What do you need to bear in mind when making extra money? Make sure it doesnt interfere with your studies, and pay any tax as required by law. Find the banking

19、 services that meet your needs and will help you save money. Save a small amount each week from now on, and increase it each month.What suggestions are given to help students save money?2. What do you need to pay attention to when spending money?3. What do you need to bear in mind when making extra

20、money? Be careful when opening your first credit card account. Look for a card with good benefits and no annual fees. Always make payments on time. Make rational spending choices and never exceed your agreed credit limit. Avoid luxuries so that you dont go into debt.adj. happening or done once every

21、 year. 每年的;一年一次的adj. based on reason rather than emotions. 合理的;理性的;明智的Step 6. (Activity 8-2) Read the leaflet and answer the questions (6mins)v. to get involved in and try to influence a situation in a way that annoys other people 干涉;干預(yù);介入v. to be greater than a particular number or amount; go beyon

22、d 超過(guò)(數(shù)量)n. a thing that is expensive and enjoyable but not essential. 奢侈品1 _: the amount of money needed or available for certain purposes 2 _: to have enough money to buy what you need to live 3 _: to be out of debt or financial difficulty 4 _: money paid to the government, usually a percentage of

23、personal income or of the cost of goods 5 _: to accumulate the quality of being creditworthy 6 _: the maximum amount of money that may be borrowed under a credit arrangement 7 _: to get into the state of owing money 8 _: costs automatically charged once a year to your credit card account 9 _: the am

24、ount of money charged by a bank when you borrow money, or paid to you when you keep money in an accountStep 7. (Activity 9-1) Match the words and expressions in Activity 8 to their meanings(4mins) budget make ends meet stay afloat taxbuilding creditagreed credit limitget into debtannual feeinterestv

25、. to gradually increase in number or quantity. 積累v. be in debt . 欠錢/情; 應(yīng)把歸因于Step 7. (Activity 9-2) Word bank (4mins) Consolidation for words and expressions associated with mangaing personal financePersonal finance management Exceed agreed credit limitMake rational spending choicesPay taxPay annual fees Deposit money in the bank Stay afloat Over budget Within budget Pocket money Do part-time jobs Interest Get into debt Budget Buil

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