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take risks 2)Cultural notes Steve Jobs(1955-2011)was one of the most famous entrepreneurs in the revolution of the personal computer and mobile technology.We all know the name of the company he cofounded:Apple.Chances are you use one of the innovativ techno gy products hedesigned:the iPod,iP iPad,an iMac or a MacBook.Jobs brought Apple back from the edge of bankruptey in th late 1990s.The company now has the honor of being the most profitable corporation in the United States.Some people wonder how the Apple team will continue Jobs'vision,and if they will be as successful without him. What do you think? 3)Listening skills and strategies a)Outlining the Lecture In Chapters 1 and 2 you learned how to indent to show the relationship between main ideas and specific details.You can also show this relationship by us An outline looks like this A.First subtopic 1.First detail about subtopic A 2 Second detail (Etc.) You can see that outlines use indentation together with letters and numbers to organize information.Outlining is a very common way of taking notes in English. Here is a sample outline of the first part of the lecture.Use your notes from Activity 3 to fill in as much information as you can.Remember to use abbreviations and symbols and write key words only. b)Balancing a Checkbook Most adults in the United States have a checking account.Once a month. e ment fro all their osit withdrawals for the month.At that time they must b lance the This means they check to make sure that they.or the bank.did not make a mistake in adding or subtracting.Many people do online banking and balance their checking accounts online George and Martha unt that is they share one chec King a account a d both of t m can write checks s from it.He is one page from their checkbook record.Listen as they try to balance their checkbook.Fill in the missing information. 4)Speaking skills and strategiestake risks 2) Cultural notes Steve Jobs (1955–2011) was one of the most famous entrepreneurs in the revolution of the personal computer and mobile technology. We all know the name of the company he cofounded: Apple. Chances are you use one of the innovative technology products he designed: the iPod, iPhone, iPad, an iMac or a MacBook. Jobs brought Apple back from the edge of bankruptcy in the late 1990s. The company now has the honor of being the most profitable corporation in the United States. Some people wonder how the Apple team will continue Jobs’ vision, and if they will be as successful without him. What do you think? 3) Listening skills and strategies a) Outlining the Lecture In Chapters 1 and 2 you learned how to indent to show the relationship between main ideas and specific details. You can also show this relationship by using an outline. An outline looks like this: I. First main topic A. First subtopic 1. First detail about subtopic A 2. Second detail B. Second subtopic II. Second main topic (Etc.) You can see that outlines use indentation together with letters and numbers to organize information. Outlining is a very common way of taking notes in English. Here is a sample outline of the first part of the lecture. Use your notes from Activity 3 to fill in as much information as you can. Remember to use abbreviations and symbols and write key words only. b) Balancing a Checkbook Most adults in the United States have a checking account. Once a month, they receive a statement from the bank, which lists all their deposits and withdrawals for the month. At that time they must balance their checkbook. This means they check to make sure that they, or the bank, did not make a mistake in adding or subtracting. Many people do online banking and balance their checking accounts online. George and Martha Spendthrift have a joint checking account; that is, they share one checking account and both of them can write checks from it. Here is one page from their checkbook record. Listen as they try to balance their checkbook. Fill in the missing information. 4) Speaking skills and strategies
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