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Unit 6 Banking Management Field Work Reading A Reading B Simulated Writing Listening Speaking Presentation

Field Work Search the library or the Internet for information about banking management. Make a list of questions and use them to interview people about banking management. Write a report about what you have found and prepare for an in-class presentation.

Reading A Pre-reading Activities In-reading Activities Possible Language Difficulties Post-reading Activities Consolidating Exercises

Pre-reading Activities Brainstorm a list of topic-related words deposit, investment, exchange foreign currency, interest rate, borrower, credit card, bank account, check, notes, banker, financial market, security...

In-reading Activities Individual work: finding out the difficulties Pair work: reviewing the expressions Group work: getting the ideas

Post-reading Activities commercial banks 利率 receive deposits 招商银行 interest rate 基本利率 discount rate 抵押贷款 base rate 接受存款 merchant banks 金融超市 bank transfer 收取佣金 secured loan 资信状况 financial supermarket 银行间转帐 charge commissions 商业银行 credit standing 贴现利率

Consolidating Exercises Individual work: dictation Match work Reading A

Difficult points in Reading A -Merchant banks in Britain raise funds for industry on the various financial markets, finance international trade, issue and underwrite securities, deal with takeovers and mergers... finance: vt. to provide or raise the funds or capital for finance: n. financial: adj. e.g. financed a new car underwrite: vt. to assume financial responsibility for; guarantee against failure e.g. underwrite a theatrical production issue: vt. to circulate or distribute in an official capacity e.g. The government issues new bonds.

-In the USA, the Glass-Steagall Act of 1934 enforced a strict separation between commercial banks and investment banks or stockbroking firms. enforce: vt. to compel observance of or obedience to e.g. enforce a regulation. enforceable: adj. enforcement: n. -In some European countries there have always been universal banks combining deposit and loan banking with share and bond dealing and investment services. combine... with...: do at the same time or have as a characteristic e.g. combine business with pleasure e.g. He combines arrogance and incompetence in his dealings with the staff.

Reading B Individual work: finding out the difficulties Pair work: reviewing the expressions Group work: getting the ideas

Simulated Writing Pair work: identifying the elements of the application for letter of credit Individual work: translating the application for letter of credit into Chinese Group work: writing an application for letter of credit

Listening Individual work: listening to the sample dialogue Pair work: translating expressions and patterns

Speaking Individual work: practicing sentence patterns Pair work: role-playing the sample dialogues Pair work: role-playing

Presentation Group No.TopicConclusioncomment