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课件网) Unit 2 Success Lesson 1 Money VS Success Learning Objectives By the end of the class,students will be able to: 1. Learn and summarise the life of millionaire Jason Harley. 2.Explain and evaluate Jason Harley’s view of success. 3.Understand the relationship between money and success and establish the right values. 4.Have a new understanding of success and express personal opinions. Lead-in Do you know them Li Jiacheng the wealthiest in Asia 亚洲首富:李嘉诚 Bill Gates the wealthiest in the world 世界首富:比尔 盖茨 Q1:Would you want to be a millionaire Q2:What do you think is success millionaire = success Does being a millionaire mean you are successful What do you think is success Do you think being a millionaire means success Why or why not Use the phrases below to help you. to make one happy to achieve one's goal to live in a/an…way to give money to homeless people to feel a kind of satisfaction to buy more things to live comfortably to have no worries Being a millionaire means that I have a lot of money and I can use it to live more comfortably and buy more things. This will help me do what I want to and have a successful family life. Read the title of the news report and guess why Jason Harley is an “ex-millionaire”. Angela Johnson interviews ex-millionaire Jason Harley Someone who used to be a millionaire Read the news report based on an interview with Jason Harley, who used to be a millionaire. Read and find out his attitude towards money. Jason thinks that money doesn’t give people a feeling of satisfaction or success. He feels that only having a little money makes him free, and he doesn’t want to go back to being rich. He believes that the sense of achievement comes from helping others and finding the true meaning in life. Read again. Underline the descriptions of Jason’s life in the past and now. Use a graphic organizer to illustrate your understanding. Organise your understanding using the graphic. Material life Spiritual life The past The present a college professor a huge six-bedroom house a fortune of two million dollars a small dormitory with second-hand furniture a small garden and a few fruit trees gets his clothes and other things from charity shops tired of being a rich person felt guilty appreciate his new life feels happiness and a sense of success in life a kind of satisfaction Describe Jason’s change of life based on your graphic organizer. Jason Harley was a college professor with a huge six-bedroom house and a fortune of two million dollars 16 years ago. Then he gave away all his money to charities. Today he lives in a small dormitory room with only second-hand furniture. He appreciates this change. And this brought him happiness. Material life Spiritual life The past The present Less happiness More happiness More money Less money Do you think Jason made a good decision Will you make a similar choice Do you think Jason is successful In which aspects i ... ...