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Jinling Institute of Technology Oral English Week 10 jinling.wikispaces.com

Daily tongue twister

Mummies make money.

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Practice: Short U

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Practice: Short U

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Practice: Short U Long A

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Practice: Short U Long A

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny.

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U, A

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U, A

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U, A M/N

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U, A M/N

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U, A M/N

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Practice: Short U, A M/N

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Mallory's hourly salary.

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Mallory's hourly salary. Practice: L/R

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Mallory's hourly salary. Practice: L/R

Daily tongue twister Mummies make money. Bad money, mad bunny. Mallory's hourly salary. Practice: L/R

Food- Restaurant Problems in a restaurant: Too slow Wrong dishes Rude server Foreign object in food Dirty environment/ too smoky Bad taste Mistake on the bill

Food- Restaurant Problems in a restaurant: page 72 role play Too slow Wrong dishes Rude server Foreign object in food Dirty environment/ too smoky Bad taste Mistake on the bill

Financial Concerns

Attitude towards money. Listen to song by the Beatles: Can't buy me love.

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic”

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic” “I feel I am valuing myself if I treat myself”

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic” “I feel I am valuing myself if I treat myself” “Do you both need to have your own money? Or is a joint account suitable?”

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic” “I feel I am valuing myself if I treat myself” “Do you both need to have your own money? Or is a joint account suitable?” “Money is the root of all evil!”

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic” “I feel I am valuing myself if I treat myself” “Do you both need to have your own money? Or is a joint account suitable?” “Money is the root of all evil!” Put money into perspective:

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic” “I feel I am valuing myself if I treat myself” “Do you both need to have your own money? Or is a joint account suitable?” “Money is the root of all evil!” Put money into perspective: we all need it, but don't let it control you

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic” “I feel I am valuing myself if I treat myself” “Do you both need to have your own money? Or is a joint account suitable?” “Money is the root of all evil!” Put money into perspective: we all need it, but don't let it control you Money can't buy love/happiness/health.

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. “materialistic” “I feel I am valuing myself if I treat myself” “Do you both need to have your own money? Or is a joint account suitable?” “Money is the root of all evil!” Put money into perspective: we all need it, but don't let it control you Money can't buy love/happiness/health. Watch “Attitude toward money” video.

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. Are you a spender or a saver?

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. Are you a spender or a saver? Do you budget?

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. Are you a spender or a saver? Do you budget? Do you often wonder how much money others have?

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. Are you a spender or a saver? Do you budget? Do you often wonder how much money others have? Are you more likely to choose a career because it pays well or because you love doing the work?

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. Are you a spender or a saver? Do you budget? Do you often wonder how much money others have? Are you more likely to choose a career because it pays well or because you love doing the work? What do you think someone’s net worth says about him or her?

Financial Concerns Attitude towards money. Page 81- Interview Are you a spender or a saver? Do you budget? Do you often wonder how much money others have? Are you more likely to choose a career because it pays well or because you love doing the work? What do you think someone’s net worth says about him or her?

Homework Read and listen to the CD- Unit 10

Daily idiom

Bet one's bottom dollar

Daily idiom Bet one's bottom dollar Dime a dozen

Daily idiom Bet one's bottom dollar Dime a dozen Pay an arm and a leg for something

Daily idiom Bet one's bottom dollar Dime a dozen Pay an arm and a leg for something To laugh all the way to the bank