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课件网) Unit 2 SUCCESS Lesson1 Money vs Success Lead in So what’s your definition of success Lead-in to make one happy to live in a/an…way to feel a kind of satisfaction Lead-in success to live comfortably to achieve one's goal to give money to homeless people to buy more things to have no worries Look and Predict Angela Johnson interviews ex-millionaire Jason Harly Please predict what this news report is about. Reading Headline (Who are involved What happened ) Angela Johnson interviews ex-millionaire Jason Harley News lead (summarize the main points; lead to the story) The italicized first paragraph Main body (further details, comments, conclusions) Sixteen years ago, ... the true meaning of life. A news report Fast Reading: Main idea What’s the text about The text is about a _____ called Jason Harley who was pleased to _____ the lifestyle of a rich man. millionaire give up Fast Reading: Match the main idea with each paragraph Para 1 Para 2-5 Para 6 Different attitudes towards money Jason’s life in the past and now Happiness with little money Peruse Reading Underline the descriptions of Jason’s life in the past and now. Use a graphic organiser to illustrate your understanding. NAME: Jason Harley 16 years ago Today 1) He was _____. 2) He had _____ and a fortune of _____. 1) He lives in _____ with _____. 2) He has a small _____ with a few _____. 3) He grows _____ and _____. 4) He gets _____ and a lots of other things from _____. a college professor a huge six-bedroom house $2 million a small dormitory room second-hand furniture garden fruit trees some vegetables a few flowers his clothes charity shops Peruse Reading Reading Discribe Jason’s change of life based on your graphic organiser. 16 years ago Now House Fortune Extra information Feelings Pair work 16 years ago Now House Huge six-bedroom house Small dormitory room with a garden Fortune 2 million dollars Less than $2,000 Extra information / Grow trees, vegetables, flowers; Get clothes and other things from charity shops; Give away all his money to charities Feelings Tired; worried; guilty Much happier; satisfied; real sense of success 1. I don’t need a lot of money. I don’t want to buy more things. I have enough. 2. What I want is to live simply and be helpful to others. 3. A few years ago, I was a millionaire, but l knew millions of people died of hunger every year, and there were places with no schools and no teachers. So many people could never go to school. They didn’t have the chance to learn and get on in life. This worried me a lot and I felt very guilty being a rich man without doing anything. 4. It was a kind of satisfaction and a real sense of success that I had never felt before. 5. No, I’m much happier now, because I am living according to my values. Your inference: We can infer that Jason appreciates the change he made. He feels happy to give up the lifestyle of a rich man. And he is pleased to help others. Read ... ...