Unit nine Opening a bank account (The 6 th period)

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Unit nine Opening a bank account (The 6 th period)

Vocabulary a bank teller,a bank officer, a checking account,a saving account, a check-cashing office, a certificate of deposit (a CD), a holiday savings club, an individual account, a joint account,withdrawal,

a deposit,a checkbook,sign, endorse, a statement,a pass book, save, sign, the front, the back,high, low

Learning Focus I’d like to open a checking account. I’m interested in getting an ATM card. How long will it take? Certainly. Just fill out this form and take it to an officer. It won’t take long. About a week.

Authentic practice Bank statement Practical conversation Conversation Picture dictionary Lead-in Speaking Screen bank Review Listening Reading Writing

Look at the entries in Li Hong’s passbook and receipt. Answer the following questions How much money did Li Hong withdraw from the ATM on January 18,2005? ______________________________ What was the fee?_________________ How much money did Li Hong deposit?____________ What was the balance on April 8,2005?_________________ How much money did Li Hong pay to the supermarket from Bank of China on October 14,2005?________________