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1、What comes to your mind at the sight of the picture ?,Buffets first job : delivering newspapers at the age of 13,Michael Dells first job: selling stamp at the age of 12 and made $2,000,Unit 3 A Successful Career,Successful, famous, rich/wealthy,Would you like to know about their first job?,1.What ki

2、nd of person can be regarded as successful in his/her career? (earn a lot of money, in a high position , famous in his field, do his beloved job ) 2.What are good qualities that a successful job-hunter should have? (confident, responsible, communicative, loyal, passionate, persistent ) 3. How will y

3、ou prepare yourself for your future career? (receive higher education, do part-time job.),Discussion,Unit 3 A Successful Career,Watch the Video and Brainstorm Why do most of us fail to have a great career?,Brainstorm-Passion is your greatest love,1.always using sth as his excuse? (If only I had),3ha

4、ve no passion/dream,4.We are afraid to pursue our passion, to try , afraid to fail,Passion is beyond interest,2.focus on human relationship (a good friend/parent/ spouse,),We have passion but were not going to do it,Section A Key words and phrases,lack (lack of/ shortage of) serve (service/serve sb.

5、/sth.) alike Pride (be proud of) Achievement (achieve ) Confidence (confident) print mount bill faith Invest (investment) Meantime (meanwhile) apply (application/ applicant applied/) eventually Annual(an annual report/holiday),look up to sb. take pride in help out pick up dream of sth./doing sth. sh

6、are sth. with sb. have faith in sb. come true in the meantime apply for end up invest in,1.Whats the text mainly about? (key words: learned, picked up, lovingand taking pride in, made her first investment, paid customers back, opened her own company),Unit 3 Section A My First Job,Main idea,What is t

7、he text mainly about?,From the first job as a waitress at a local dinner, the author learned a lot for her later successful career. From her fellow waitress Helen, she picked up self-respect, loving her own job, confidence and taking pride in lifes little achievements; with the help of a customer Fr

8、ed Hasbrook and other regulars, she made her first investment though failed unluckily. Thanks to those experiences, she later became a successful stockbroker and paid the customers back and also opened her own company.,How is the text organized?,For details,For details,For details,1.What do you thin

9、k of Helen? (Use some words to Describe Helen) Helen was in her 60s, had red hair, and tons of self-respect. 2. What does writer lack? I was really lacking. 3. Why does the writer look up to Helen ? I looked up to Helen because she was doing what she lovedserving peopleand nobody did it better. 4.Wh

10、at did the writer learn from Helen? I also learned how important it is to take pride in lifes little achievements.,Part one: I learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress Helen.,1.How did her customer help the writer? Fred Hasbrook and other regulars gave me $50,000 along with a note

11、that I still have. 2.Why do they help her? It reads, “Good people with a dream should have the opportunity to make it come true.” 3.Was the money invested well? (Whats the result of investment?) Sadly, the money was not invested well, and I lost it all.,Part two: With the help of my regular customer

12、s, I made my first investment but failed.,1. What did she do after all the money was lost? She worked as a stockbroker first then She succeeded in opening her own firm. 2. Why did Fred write “Im so glad I invested in you” in his letter? Because he could pay his medical bills with the money she paid

13、him back, plus 14% annual interest.,Part three: Later I became a successful stockbroker and paid the customers back and also opened my own company.,1.Being a waitress in Mels Place. 2.Being a stockbroker. (Being a bank clerk.) 3.Having her own firm.,Text-clue: The writers working experience,My First

14、 Job 1. My first real long-term job, though, was at a local diner called Mels Place. I worked there for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress. Helen was in her 60s, had red hair, and tons of self-respectsomething I was really lacking. I looked up to Helen because

15、 she was doing what she lovedserving peopleand nobody did it better. She made every-one smile and feel good, customers and felloe-workers alike.,下一页,上一页,2. I also learned how important it is to take pride in lifes little achievements: when I helped out in the kitchen, for example, nothing made me fe

16、el better than preparing the eggs and serving them just the way the customers wanted. 3. Being a waitress really changed my life. One of my regular customers, Fred Hasbrook, a salesman, always ate the same thing every day. As soon as I saw him walking towards the diner, I would put his order in with

17、out him even needing to ask.,下一页,上一页,新视野英语教程 Section A : Text Reading,4. Thanks to the confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant one day. Unfortunately, when I called my parents to ask them to lend me the money, they said, “We just dont have it.” 5. The next day, Fred

18、saw me and asked, “Whats wrong, Sunshine? Youre not smiling today.” I shared my dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I could do so much more if somebody would just have faith in me.”,下一页,上一页,6. He walked over to some of the other regulars at the diner, and then gave me $ 50,000 the very next day a

19、long with a note that I still have. It reads, “Good people with a dream should have the opportunity to make it come true.” 7. I quickly went to a bank, where the money was invested for me. In the meantime, I continued working at the diner, making plans for the restaurant I would one day open. Sadly,

20、 the money was not invested well, and I lost it all.,下一页,上一页,8. At that time, I found myself thinking about what it would be like to be a stockbroker, and decided to apply for a job at the bank. Even though I had no experience, I was hired and ended up doing quite well. Eventually, I even paid Fred

21、and my customers back the $50,000, plus 14 percent annual interests. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.,下一页,上一页,9. Recently, I received a thank-you note from Fred that will forever be printed on my heart. He had been sick, and wrote that money I sent him had helped to cover his mounti

22、ng medical bills. His letter read, “Im so glad I invested in you.” 10. Im so glad I had that first job.,下一页,上一页,What is the text mainly about?,From the first job as a waitress at a local dinner, the author learned a lot for her later successful career. From her fellow waitress Helen, she picked up s

23、elf-respect, loving her own job, confidence and taking pride in lifes little achievements; with the help of a customer Fred Hasbrook and other regulars, she made her first investment though failed unluckily. Thanks to those experiences, she later became a successful stockbroker and paid the customer

24、s back and also opened my own company.,我的第一份工作 1.我第一份真正长久的工作其实是在当地的一个叫“梅尔之家”的小餐馆。我在那儿干了7年,学到很多东西,尤其是从一位女服务员海伦那里学到了很多。海伦六十岁,红头发,自尊心很强这是我当时真正缺乏的东西。我敬佩海伦,因为她在做她所爱的事接待顾客而且没人比她做得更好。她使每一个人,无论是顾客还是同事,都面带笑容、心情愉快。,下一页,上一页,2.我还学到了重要的一点,那就是为生活中取得的小小成就感到自豪:比如,我在厨房里帮忙的时候,没有什么比完全按照顾客希望的方式做好鸡蛋、给他们端上更让我感到高兴的了。 3.当女

25、服务员确实改变了我的一生。我的一个常客,弗雷德哈斯布鲁克,是个推销员,他每天总是吃同样的东西。我一看到他朝小餐馆走来,就会把他想点的东西准备好,他甚至都不需要开口。,下一页,上一页,4.因为从海伦那里学来了自信,我梦想着有一天能拥有自己的餐馆。可惜,当我打电话向我父母借钱时,他们说:“我们实在没钱。” 5.第二天,弗雷德见了我,问道:“出什么事了,阳光女孩?今天没见你笑。” 我把我的梦想告诉了他,说:“弗雷德,我知道,只要有人相信我,我还能做很多事情。”,下一页,上一页,6.他向小餐馆的其他几个常客走去,第二天就交给我50,000 美元,还有一张我至今还保留着的纸条,上面写着:“拥有梦想的好人

26、应该有机会让梦想成真。” 7.我很快去了一家银行,这家银行替我拿这笔钱做投资。与此同时,我一边继续在小餐馆工作,一边盘算着自己开店。让我难过的是,这笔钱投资失败,我血本无回。,下一页,上一页,8.就在这时,我开始考虑去试着做一个股票经纪人,于是决定申请一份银行的工作。我虽然没有经验,但还是被雇用了,结果也做得非常好。后来,我甚至还把50,000 美元还给了弗雷德和其他顾客,外加每年14%的利息。5年后,我终于有能力开了自己的公司。,下一页,上一页,9.最近,我收到弗雷德的一封感谢信,这封信将永远地印在我的心上。前一阵他病了,并说是我寄给他的钱帮他制服了累积拖欠的医疗费。他在信里说:“我真高兴当

27、时在你身上投资。” 10.我真高兴当时做了那第一份工作。,下一页,上一页,水果价钱便宜时我买了一堆。,活学活用,tons of (L. 3),1.大量的,Text,I bought tons of fruit while it was cheap.,26,贝多芬是一位众人敬仰的 音乐家。,活学活用,to look up to (L. 4),2. 尊敬,敬仰,Beethoven is a musician that many people look up to.,Text,27,父母总是为自己孩子的成功感到无比自豪。,活学活用,take pride in (L. 7),3.引以为荣;为感到自豪,

28、Parents always take great pride in the success of their children.,新视野英语教程 Section A : Expressions with the help of , she Thanks to , she later became a stockbroker and paid the customers back and also,1.Helen was in her 60s, had red hair, and tons of self-respect. 2.She made everyone smile and feel good. 3. She was doing what she lovedserving people.,a waitress,learned a lot,picked up,made her first investment though failed .,opened her own company,Retell the story,Retell the story,Assignment,

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