LESSONTENThe Richer, the Poorer
LESSON TEN The Richer, the Poorer
I.Introduction to the textwhat's your attitudetoward money
I. Introduction to the text what’s your attitude toward money
1. Go on/run errands for sb.: togo somewhere for otherfeople to take a message, tobuy sth., to deliver goodsetc.,e.g.When I was a child, I liked torun errands for my parents.Sorry,at the moment I have notime to go on errands foranybody
II. Language points 1. Go on/run errands for sb.: to go somewhere for other people to take a message, to buy sth., to deliver goods, etc.,e.g. When I was a child, I liked to run errands for my parents. Sorry,at the moment I have no time to go on errands for anybody
Water (v.): (esp. of the eyesand mouth) to form or let outwater or watery liquid, esp.Itears or salivae.g.At the sight of the roast duckmy mouth watered.Whenever I pass that factory,my eyes water
Water (v.): (esp. of the eyes and mouth) to form or let out water or watery liquid, esp. tears or saliva , e.g. At the sight of the roast duck, my mouth watered. Whenever I pass that factory, my eyes water
Add up to: to amount to, tomake a total amount of; tolead to a particular result,e.gHer savings add up tos2,000The company's profits lastyear add up to 5 millionyuan.Individuals'smallcontributioncan add up to great help forthe needy
Add up to: to amount to, to make a total amount of; to lead to a particular result,e.g. Her savings add up to$2,000. The company’s profits last year add up to 5 million yuan. Individuals’smallcontribution can add up to great help for the needy. It s only a drop in the ocean