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nit 5 money Teaching aims: In this unit students are required to 1) get to know some useful information concerning the topic of the reading passages in this unit and to know more about english culture 2)do some preparation activities such as discussion, group work, etc. to practice their spoken skill and communicative skills 3)grasp some new words and try to use these words which help them to enrich their vocabulary 4 read the in-class reading passage in a limited time and grasp some expressions and grammatical points in the in-class reading passage to improve their read ing comprehension, 5)do some post-read ing exercises and some after-class reading to practice what they have got to know in class to improve their English comprehensive skills 6)translate some typical sentences into Chinese or English by using some expressions learned in the read ing passages to acquire some translating skills and better their translating abilities L. USeful Information Normally we think of money as the coins and paper notes that are used as a standard medium of exchange or payment within any particular country. Great Britain has the pound, France has the Franc, China has the yuan, and the United States the dollar. But in all technologically advanced societies, there are now many different kinds of money. Wealth is not only measured by the amount of coins or paper notes that we possess but also various types of assets(财产,资产). Aside from real estate Cland, houses, buildings, etc )and other forms of material wealth like paintings or jewelry, some people can also own stocks and bonds. The resources of a company are divided into portions or shares that are issued in the form of transferable certificates called stocks. If a company does well, the profits are divided among stockholders. If a government of a company wants to borrow money, it can issue bonds or certificates of debt that promise to pay back by a certain date the money borrowed plus interest. The risk factor is much higher in stocks. Bonds provide a safer form of investment but they are less profitable. Both stocks and bonds are bought and sold on the stock market In modern societies, most people are not paid in cash. They receive checks which must be deposited in an account in a bank or a credit union, for example. This, in turn enables them to pay for goods and services with personal checks rather than using cash. Providing that they have a high enough income, they can use credit cards and other non-cash systems The increasing number of ways that are used to replace real currency is reminiscent of the multitude of objects once used as primitive money. Depending on the economyUnit 5 Money Teaching Aims: In this unit students are required to : 1) get to know some useful information concerning the topic of the reading passages in this unit and to know more about English culture; 2) do some preparation activities such as discussion, group work, etc. to practice their spoken skill and communicative skills; 3) grasp some new words and try to use these words which help them to enrich their vocabulary; 4)read the in-class reading passage in a limited time and grasp some expressions and grammatical points in the in-class reading passage to improve their reading comprehension; 5) do some post-reading exercises and some after-class reading to practice what they have got to know in class to improve their English comprehensive skills.; 6) translate some typical sentences into Chinese or English by using some expressions learned in the reading passages to acquire some translating skills and better their translating abilities. I. Useful Information Normally we think of money as the coins and paper notes that are used as a standard medium of exchange or payment within any particular country. Great Britain has the pound, France has the Franc, China has the yuan, and the United States the dollar. But in all technologically advanced societies, there are now many different kinds of money. Wealth is not only measured by the amount of coins or paper notes that we possess but also various types of assets (财产,资产). Aside from real estate (land, houses, buildings, etc.) and other forms of material wealth like paintings or jewelry, some people can also own stocks and bonds. The resources of a company are divided into portions or shares that are issued in the form of transferable certificates called stocks. If a company does well, the profits are divided among stockholders. If a government of a company wants to borrow money, it can issue bonds or certificates of debt that promise to pay back by a certain date the money borrowed plus interest. The risk factor is much higher in stocks. Bonds provide a safer form of investment but they are less profitable. Both stocks and bonds are bought and sold on the stock market. In modern societies, most people are not paid in cash. They receive checks which must be deposited in an account in a bank or a credit union, for example. This , in turn, enables them to pay for goods and services with personal checks rather than using cash. Providing that they have a high enough income, they can use credit cards and other non-cash systems. The increasing number of ways that are used to replace real currency is reminiscent of the multitude of objects once used as primitive money. Depending on the economy
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