Lesson 10-The richer the poorer Part Five Extension W B TLE ENTER
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer Part Five ENTER
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer Extension Contents I。 Oral Work I。Quiz区 III Writinga W B TLE
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer Extension I. Oral Work II. Quiz III.Writing
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. Oral Work List 1. Group Discussion 2. Debating W B TLE
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. Oral Work List 1. Group Discussion 2. Debating
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. Oral Work o Which lifestyle do you prefer, Lottie's or Bess? Brainstorm i groups o A wise man once said that happiness is somewhere between too much and too little. Do you agree? o Compare your lifestyle with that of your parents. Can you find something touching in your comparison? W B TLE The end of Group Discussion
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. Oral Work Which lifestyle do you prefer, Lottie’s or Bess’s? A wise man once said that happiness is somewhere between too much and too little. Do you agree? Compare your lifestyle with that of your parents. Can you find something touching in your comparison? Brainstorm in groups. The end of Group Discussion
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. Oral Work Topics for Debating: Related Proverbs 1. Money is the root of all evils 2. Happy is he who owes nothing. 3. Wealth makes worship. W B TLE
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. Oral Work Topics for Debating: 1. Money is the root of all evils. 2. Happy is he who owes nothing. 3. Wealth makes worship. Related Proverbs
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. Oral Work o Money makes the mare go. o All things are obedient to money Before gold, even kings take off their hats o Money is the key that opens all doors o Beauty is potent but money is more potent W B TLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. Oral Work Money makes the mare go. All things are obedient to money. Before gold, even kings take off their hats. Money is the key that opens all doors. Beauty is potent, but money is more potent. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer I. Oral Work Avarice increases with wealth o The money the miser hoards will do him no good. o What is wealth good for, if it brings melancholy? o Gold will not buy anything o The chief aim of man is not to get money. o Those who believe money can do everything are frequently prepared to do everything for money. W B TLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. Oral Work To be continued on the next page. Avarice increases with wealth. The money the miser hoards will do him no good. What is wealth good for, if it brings melancholy? Gold will not buy anything. The chief aim of man is not to get money. Those who believe money can do everything are frequently prepared to do everything for money
10-The riche I. Oral Work o Little wealth, little care o A moneyless man goes fast through the arket Poverty is not a crime Poverty is not a sufficient cause for disgrace, but poverty without resolution to help oneself, is a disgrace. Poverty is the mother of health Poor and content is rich and rich enough. Poverty parteth fellowship W B TLE To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. Oral Work To be continued on the next page. Little wealth, little care. A moneyless man goes fast through the market. Poverty is not a crime. Poverty is not a sufficient cause for disgrace, but poverty without resolution to help oneself, is a disgrace. Poverty is the mother of health. Poor and content is rich and rich enough. Poverty parteth fellowship
10-The riche I. Oral Work o Poverty makes a man mean o Nothing to be got without pains but poverty Do not through fear of poverty surrender liberty o Poverty and love are hard to hide Poverty breeds strife o The poor man wants much the miser everything o The dainties of the great are the tears of the poor. o Poverty on an old man's back is a heavy burden A light purse makes a heavy heart o Poor without debt is better than a prince W B TLE The end of Debating
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer I. Oral Work The end of Debating. Poverty makes a man mean. Nothing to be got without pains but poverty. Do not through fear of poverty surrender liberty. Poverty and love are hard to hide. Poverty breeds strife. The poor man wants much, the miser everything. The dainties of the great are the tears of the poor. Poverty on an old man's back is a heavy burden. A light purse makes a heavy heart. Poor without debt is better than a prince
Lesson 10-The richer the poorer IT. Quiz List 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2 W B TLE
W B T L E Lesson 10—The Richer, the Poorer II. Quiz List 1. Quiz 1 2. Quiz 2