Unit Two The Richest Man in America down Home Teaching Objectives 1. understand the main idea(despite his wealth. Sam Walton remains down-home and devoted to his team)and the structure of the text 2. appreciate the use of indirect description in portraying a person 3. grasp the key language points and grammatical structures in the text Book two English teaching plan of cuit
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 1 Unit Two The Richest Man in America Down Home Teaching Objectives – 1. understand the main idea (despite his wealth, Sam Walton remains down-home and devoted to his team) and the structure of the text; – 2. appreciate the use of indirect description in portraying a person: – 3. grasp the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;
Unit Two The richest Man in America Down Home Text Structure Parts Paragraphs Main ideas The waiter was disappointed to find that the One 1-13 Richest Man in America led so simple a life Being friendly, easy-going and never flashy Two14-44 Walton carries on like plain folks and never wants any special treatment With the Wal-Mart team in mind Walton Three 45-85 devotes himself heart and soul to making the business a great success Book two English teaching plan of cuit 2
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 2 Unit Two The Richest Man in America Down Home Text Structure Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas One 1—13 The waiter was disappointed to find that the Richest Man in America led so simple a life. Two 14---44 Being friendly, easy-going and never flashy, Walton carries on like plain folks and never wants any special treatment. Three 45--85 With the Wal-Mart team in mind, Walton devotes himself heart and soul to making the business a great success
Unit Two The richest Man in America Down Home Words and phrases Sam Walton, an American retailing executive, was born in 1918 in Oklahoma. After 17 years of operating franchise retail stores, he opened the first Wal-Mart Discount City in Arkansas, in 1962. Walt developed Wal-Mart into a chain of massive, centrally controlled stores that were typically sited in small towns and rural areas. The stores featured heavy discounting, smaller profit margins than usual coupled with higher-volume sales, and a customer-oriented staff Wal-Mart flourished went public in 1970 and by 199 1 had become a multibillion-dollar business and America' s largest retailer with 1, 700 stores. Walton, who stepped aside as ceo of the company in 1988 but remained active in its management, was by 1985 the wealthiest person in the United States. After his death, his widow Helen and four children are doing well on their own with a collective net worth of over s 100 billion, they are ranked 7 to 11 the Forbes Worlds Richest People in 2003 Book two English teaching plan of cuit
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 3 Unit Two The Richest Man in America Down Home Words and Phrases Sam Walton, an American retailing executive, was born in 1918 in Oklahoma. After 17 years of operating franchise retail stores, he opened the first Wal-Mart Discount City in Arkansas, in 1962. Walton developed Wal-Mart into a chain of massive, centrally controlled stores that were typically sited in small towns and rural areas. The stores featured heavy discounting, smaller profit margins than usual coupled with higher-volume sales, and a customer-oriented staff. Wal-Mart flourished, went public in 1970 and by 1991 had become a multibillion-dollar business and America’s largest retailer with 1,700 stores. Walton, who stepped aside as CEO of the company in 1988 but remained active in its management, was by 1985 the wealthiest person in the United States. After his death, his widow Helen and four children are doing well on their own. With a collective net worth of over $ 100 billion, they are ranked 7 to 11 the Forbes World’s Richest People in 2003
Unit Two The richest Man in America Down Home Words and phrases Rolls-Royce refers to any of the large, expensive, comfortable cars made by the british company Rolls-Royce. Many people recognize them by the small metal stature on the front of ever Rolls-Royce car. The company was formed in 1905-1906 by Charles Rolls and Henry royce and also produces aircraft engines. the rolls Royce company was bought by the german company Volkswagen in 1998. the name rolls Royce is also used informally to refer to the best product of a particular type Book two English teaching plan of cuit 4
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 4 Unit Two The Richest Man in America Down Home Words and Phrases Rolls-Royce refers to any of the large, expensive, comfortable cars made by the British company Rolls-Royce. Many people recognize them by the small metal stature on the front of every Rolls-Royce car. The company was formed in 1905—1906 by Charles Rolls and Henry Royce and also produces aircraft engines. The RollsRoyce company was bought by the German company Volkswagen in 1998. the name RollsRoyce is also used informally to refer to the best product of a particular type
Unit Two The richest Man in America Down Home Words and phrases Forbes is an american business magazine. It is noted for its lists of the richest men and women in business. In its november 27,2000 edition it published one listing the 50 richest businessmen and women in China, headed by rong Yiren of CITIC With 1.9 billion dollars. followed in second lace by Liu Yongxing of the Hope group with 1 billion dollars The richest business woman on the list was Yang Lan of Sun Television, with 63 million dollars Book two English teaching plan of cuit 5
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 5 Unit Two The Richest Man in America Down Home Words and Phrases Forbes is an American business magazine. It is noted for its lists of the richest men and women in business. In its November 27,2000 edition it published one listing the 50 richest businessmen and women in China, headed by Rong Yiren of CITIC with 1.9 billion dollars, followed in second place by Liu Yongxing of the Hope Group with 1 billion dollars. The richest business woman on the list was Yang Lan of Sun Television, with 63 million dollars