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Crash. by Elliott V. Bell. Outline. Crash Stock Terms Text Type Main Ideas Structural Diagram Text Pattern Language Points. 1. Crash. Look for synonyms with Crash. Big Break Great Decline Sag Nightmare. Disaster Collapse Catastrophe Wreckage. 2. Stock terms. 股票经纪人 Board room
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Crash byElliott V. Bell
Outline • Crash • Stock Terms • Text Type • Main Ideas • Structural Diagram • Text Pattern • Language Points
1. Crash Look for synonyms withCrash. Big Break Great Decline Sag Nightmare Disaster Collapse Catastrophe Wreckage
2. Stock terms 股票经纪人 Board room 股民 大宗股票 股票交易所 Quotation Issue Rally • Broker • 行情室 • Trader • Large stocks • Stock Exchange • 报价 • 发行股 • 反弹
2. Stock terms consortium 购买力 清算公司 Margin Runner Securities (依)照市价 余额 • 财团 • Buying power • Clearing corp. • 交易保证金 • 收款员/代理人 • 有价证券 • At the market • Balance
3. Text Type Narration Description Exposition Argumentation 记叙文a movie 描述文a picture 说明文a lecture 议论文a debate Many signal words of time and sequence?
4. Main Ideas • Summarize the main ideas of paragraphs. Review: the most terrifying Before the crash: nervous and hopeful The deluge broke with details in 4) Outside the Exchange, confusion The leading bankers scurried into conference. Stocks began to rally. The panic was on. It was pitifully inadequate. 10)Lamont remarked.
4. Main Ideas • Summarize the main ideas of paragraphs. “air pockets” 13) 14)The pool could not stop this panic. The pool turned out a sorry fiasco. The streets were crammed. In the tall office buildings … In the customers’ rooms … A camaraderie, a kind of gaiety sprang up. 21) 22) A vice-president said …
5.StructuralDiagram Overview 1 Review 2 Prelude Crash 3-5 Situation Problem coming 6-15 Meeting Details Solution & Effect 16-9 Spectacle Problem unsolved 20-2 He said Causes to be found
6.TextPattern Sequence / time Space Compare-contrast Advantage-dis. Cause-effect Problem-solution Topical (G-S) 顺序、时间 空间 比较-对比 利弊 因果 问题-解决 话题(总分)
7. Language Points • The market opened steady with prices little changed from the previous day. • The streets were crammed with a mixed crowd — agonized little speculators …, sold-out traders …, inquisitive individuals and tourists …, runners …. • Your questions?