logging in or signing up Vocabulary Chapter 20 cshoup Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 35 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 13, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Ch. 20: Business : Ch. 20: Business LSW: Vocabulary Development Video Introduction : Video Introduction How to Start a Business What should you consider? What are the steps? What resources can you use? Ask your partner… : Ask your partner… Would you like to start your own business? What kind? What would you do/sell? Weekly Objectives : Weekly Objectives Learn 10 new words: spelling pronunciation meaning(s) part(s) of speech use(s) Use those words when listening, speaking, reading, and writing Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Partner Work: Words in Context : Partner Work: Words in Context No dictionaries or books, please. Step 1: Read the sentence with the vocabulary word in context. Step 2: Discuss with your partner: part of speech positive / negative / neutral Step 3: Write your predictions on the chart. Slide 7: noun positive noun neutral adjective positive noun negative verb neutral noun positive verb positive adjective positive noun positive noun neutral Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Partner Practice: Words in Conversation : Partner Practice: Words in Conversation Say each conversation twice. Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What is your biggest asset as a potential employee? B: I’m very reliable. I always complete a task on time. What does asset mean? : What does asset mean? advantage disadvantage personality Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What does your mother do? B: She’s an entrepreneur. She started her own catering business. A: Wow. That’s cool. What is an entrepreneur? : What is an entrepreneur? a business an employee a business owner Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What is Robert like? B: Oh, he’s very jovial. He always has a smile on his face. A: I’d like to meet him. What does jovial mean? : What does jovial mean? sad cheerful comfortable Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What are some liabilities to moving to a new country? B: Well, you may not be able to find a job. Also, the language could take a long time to learn. What does liability mean? : What does liability mean? advantage disadvantage something you have to learn Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: Your first draft is a good start, but you need to modify a few things. B: Like what? A: Well, you should change your topic sentence. What does modify mean? : What does modify mean? keep the same alter enjoy Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: How do you like CyFair College so far? Have you found your niche? B: It’s great. Yes, I’ve found a good set of friends with whom I feel very comfortable. What does niche mean? : What does niche mean? an appropriate place or position an inappropriate place or position a new home Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: How is your new business going? B: Well, once I started advertising on the internet, my popularity really started to proliferate. A: That’s great! What does proliferate mean? : What does proliferate mean? to decrease to stay the same to increase Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: Who is a prominent sports figure in your country? B: Well, the most popular golf player is Tiger Woods. Everyone knows him. What does prominent mean? : What does prominent mean? well known unknown excited Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What’s your favorite thing to do on the weekend? B: Well, I have a propensity for sports, so I usually play tennis or soccer. What does propensity mean? : What does propensity mean? an ability an interest a dislike Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: How is your cousin’s new business venture going? B: Well, she’s doing great. Sales have really picked up, and she has so many new orders! What does venture mean? : What does venture mean? an adventure an employee an enterprise Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Let’s Read: Succeeding in Business : Let’s Read: Succeeding in Business Page 126 Listen while the teacher reads aloud. Notice how each word is used. Look for collocations. Pay attention to part of speech. Check Your Understanding:Ask your partner… : Check Your Understanding:Ask your partner… What kind of text is this? Where could you find this? What are the four important characteristics found in most business owners? What did Debbie Fields do on her first day of business? How did Hastings come up with the idea for Netflix? Close your books. Turn over your notes. : Close your books. Turn over your notes. See if you and your partner can figure out the meanings of each word. Which word means entrepreneur? : Which word means entrepreneur? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means venture? : Which word means venture? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means prominent? : Which word means prominent? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means propensity? : Which word means propensity? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means asset? : Which word means asset? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means liability? : Which word means liability? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means modify? : Which word means modify? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means niche? : Which word means niche? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means jovial? : Which word means jovial? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means proliferate? : Which word means proliferate? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Open your books to page 127. : Open your books to page 127. Complete “Predicting”: Set One Set Two Do this independently to test your knowledge. We’ll check together when everyone is finished. The New Normal : The New Normal What is the unemployment rate? What did Chris and Misty decide to do? Why? Who are some famous examples in this story? What did the other people do with their new free time? Close your books. Turn over your notes. : Close your books. Turn over your notes. Take turns reading the sentences with your partner. Discuss if you think it’s true or false. True or False ? : True or False ? Being on time to class is an asset for a student. True or False ? : True or False ? Most people don’t like to be around jovial people. True or False ? : True or False ? It’s very easy to find your niche in business. True or False ? : True or False ? Most business owners would like their sales to proliferate. True or False ? : True or False ? Successful business owners have a propensity for passion, determination, flexibility, and humor. True or False ? : True or False ? A successful business venture is easy to accomplish. True or False ? : True or False ? You don’t really need any money to be an entrepreneur. You just need a good idea. True or False ? : True or False ? Michael Jordan is not a very prominent basketball player. True or False ? : True or False ? One liability of owning your own car is having to pay for car insurance, which can be expensive. True or False ? : True or False ? When you visit a new culture, you sometimes have to modify your behavior. Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Open your books to page 127. : Open your books to page 127. Independently complete Self Test #1 to check your knowledge. We’ll check together when everyone is finished. Note: There are 10 words (it goes to page 128) Let’s Check (p. 127-128) : Let’s Check (p. 127-128) a desirable thing cheerful a recess to increase a preference to brave one who assumes the risks of a business notable a disadvantage vary Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Read: “Word Wise” (p. 129) : Read: “Word Wise” (p. 129) When you finish, ask your partner: What does collocation mean? What are two collocations mentioned? What is the opposite of asset? What is the origin of the word jovial? What is the origin of the word niche? What does the photo represent? Group Work: Using Words in Context : Group Work: Using Words in Context Group 1 1 and 10 Group 2 2 and 9 Group 3 3 and 8 Group 4 4 and 7 Group 5 5 and 6 Page 128 Work with your group to complete the two sentences assigned. You will explain to the class why those words fit. Let’s practice again: Pronunciation : Let’s practice again: Pronunciation word… aristocracy charisma coup / coup d'état elite figurehead inflation infrastructure rampant regime revere sounds like… air-uh-stok-ra-see ka-riz-ma koo / koo-day-tah ee-leet fig-yer-hed in-flay-shun in-fra-struk-cher ram-pent ra-zhim ri-veer prominent : prominent A: Who is a _____sports figure in your country? B: Well, the most popular golf player is Tiger Woods. Everyone knows him. proliferating : proliferating A: How is your new business going? B: Well, once I started advertising on the internet, my popularity really started to ______. A: That’s great! niche : niche A: How do you like CyFair College so far? Have you found your _______? B: It’s great. Yes, I’ve found a good set of friends with whom I feel very comfortable. venture : venture A: How is your cousin’s new business ____going? B: Well, she’s doing great. Sales have really picked up, and she has so many new orders! asset : asset A: What is your biggest ________as a potential employee? B: I’m very reliable. I always complete a task on time. jovial : jovial A: What is Robert like? B: Oh, he’s very _____. He always has a smile on his face. A: I’d like to meet him. entrepreneur : entrepreneur A: What does your mother do? B: She’s an ________. She started her own catering business. A: Wow. That’s cool. modify : modify A: Your first draft is a good start, but you need to ______a few things. B: Like what? A: Well, you should change your topic sentence. propensity : propensity A: What’s your favorite thing to do on the weekend? B: Well, I have a _____for sports, so I usually play tennis or soccer. liabilities : liabilities A: What are some ________to moving to a new country? B: Well, you may not be able to find a job. Also, the language could take a long time to learn. Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur What are some liabilities to owning your own home? : What are some liabilities to owning your own home? How did you have to modify your behavior when you came to the United States? : How did you have to modify your behavior when you came to the United States? What kind of movies do you have a propensity for? : What kind of movies do you have a propensity for? What assets do you have as a student? : What assets do you have as a student? Are you a jovial person? Why or why not? : Are you a jovial person? Why or why not? You create the Dialogue : You create the Dialogue A B A Use your vocabulary word. Make sure the situation clearly shows the meaning of the word. Use the correct part of speech. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Vocabulary Chapter 20 cshoup Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 35 Category: Education License: Some Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 13, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Ch. 20: Business : Ch. 20: Business LSW: Vocabulary Development Video Introduction : Video Introduction How to Start a Business What should you consider? What are the steps? What resources can you use? Ask your partner… : Ask your partner… Would you like to start your own business? What kind? What would you do/sell? Weekly Objectives : Weekly Objectives Learn 10 new words: spelling pronunciation meaning(s) part(s) of speech use(s) Use those words when listening, speaking, reading, and writing Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Partner Work: Words in Context : Partner Work: Words in Context No dictionaries or books, please. Step 1: Read the sentence with the vocabulary word in context. Step 2: Discuss with your partner: part of speech positive / negative / neutral Step 3: Write your predictions on the chart. Slide 7: noun positive noun neutral adjective positive noun negative verb neutral noun positive verb positive adjective positive noun positive noun neutral Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Partner Practice: Words in Conversation : Partner Practice: Words in Conversation Say each conversation twice. Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What is your biggest asset as a potential employee? B: I’m very reliable. I always complete a task on time. What does asset mean? : What does asset mean? advantage disadvantage personality Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What does your mother do? B: She’s an entrepreneur. She started her own catering business. A: Wow. That’s cool. What is an entrepreneur? : What is an entrepreneur? a business an employee a business owner Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What is Robert like? B: Oh, he’s very jovial. He always has a smile on his face. A: I’d like to meet him. What does jovial mean? : What does jovial mean? sad cheerful comfortable Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What are some liabilities to moving to a new country? B: Well, you may not be able to find a job. Also, the language could take a long time to learn. What does liability mean? : What does liability mean? advantage disadvantage something you have to learn Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: Your first draft is a good start, but you need to modify a few things. B: Like what? A: Well, you should change your topic sentence. What does modify mean? : What does modify mean? keep the same alter enjoy Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: How do you like CyFair College so far? Have you found your niche? B: It’s great. Yes, I’ve found a good set of friends with whom I feel very comfortable. What does niche mean? : What does niche mean? an appropriate place or position an inappropriate place or position a new home Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: How is your new business going? B: Well, once I started advertising on the internet, my popularity really started to proliferate. A: That’s great! What does proliferate mean? : What does proliferate mean? to decrease to stay the same to increase Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: Who is a prominent sports figure in your country? B: Well, the most popular golf player is Tiger Woods. Everyone knows him. What does prominent mean? : What does prominent mean? well known unknown excited Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: What’s your favorite thing to do on the weekend? B: Well, I have a propensity for sports, so I usually play tennis or soccer. What does propensity mean? : What does propensity mean? an ability an interest a dislike Practice twice. : Practice twice. A: How is your cousin’s new business venture going? B: Well, she’s doing great. Sales have really picked up, and she has so many new orders! What does venture mean? : What does venture mean? an adventure an employee an enterprise Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Let’s Read: Succeeding in Business : Let’s Read: Succeeding in Business Page 126 Listen while the teacher reads aloud. Notice how each word is used. Look for collocations. Pay attention to part of speech. Check Your Understanding:Ask your partner… : Check Your Understanding:Ask your partner… What kind of text is this? Where could you find this? What are the four important characteristics found in most business owners? What did Debbie Fields do on her first day of business? How did Hastings come up with the idea for Netflix? Close your books. Turn over your notes. : Close your books. Turn over your notes. See if you and your partner can figure out the meanings of each word. Which word means entrepreneur? : Which word means entrepreneur? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means venture? : Which word means venture? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means prominent? : Which word means prominent? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means propensity? : Which word means propensity? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means asset? : Which word means asset? a leaning a business enterprise a desirable thing leading one who assumes the risks of a business Which word means liability? : Which word means liability? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means modify? : Which word means modify? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means niche? : Which word means niche? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means jovial? : Which word means jovial? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Which word means proliferate? : Which word means proliferate? to change the form of to grow cheerful an appropriate place a disadvantage Open your books to page 127. : Open your books to page 127. Complete “Predicting”: Set One Set Two Do this independently to test your knowledge. We’ll check together when everyone is finished. The New Normal : The New Normal What is the unemployment rate? What did Chris and Misty decide to do? Why? Who are some famous examples in this story? What did the other people do with their new free time? Close your books. Turn over your notes. : Close your books. Turn over your notes. Take turns reading the sentences with your partner. Discuss if you think it’s true or false. True or False ? : True or False ? Being on time to class is an asset for a student. True or False ? : True or False ? Most people don’t like to be around jovial people. True or False ? : True or False ? It’s very easy to find your niche in business. True or False ? : True or False ? Most business owners would like their sales to proliferate. True or False ? : True or False ? Successful business owners have a propensity for passion, determination, flexibility, and humor. True or False ? : True or False ? A successful business venture is easy to accomplish. True or False ? : True or False ? You don’t really need any money to be an entrepreneur. You just need a good idea. True or False ? : True or False ? Michael Jordan is not a very prominent basketball player. True or False ? : True or False ? One liability of owning your own car is having to pay for car insurance, which can be expensive. True or False ? : True or False ? When you visit a new culture, you sometimes have to modify your behavior. Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Open your books to page 127. : Open your books to page 127. Independently complete Self Test #1 to check your knowledge. We’ll check together when everyone is finished. Note: There are 10 words (it goes to page 128) Let’s Check (p. 127-128) : Let’s Check (p. 127-128) a desirable thing cheerful a recess to increase a preference to brave one who assumes the risks of a business notable a disadvantage vary Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur Read: “Word Wise” (p. 129) : Read: “Word Wise” (p. 129) When you finish, ask your partner: What does collocation mean? What are two collocations mentioned? What is the opposite of asset? What is the origin of the word jovial? What is the origin of the word niche? What does the photo represent? Group Work: Using Words in Context : Group Work: Using Words in Context Group 1 1 and 10 Group 2 2 and 9 Group 3 3 and 8 Group 4 4 and 7 Group 5 5 and 6 Page 128 Work with your group to complete the two sentences assigned. You will explain to the class why those words fit. Let’s practice again: Pronunciation : Let’s practice again: Pronunciation word… aristocracy charisma coup / coup d'état elite figurehead inflation infrastructure rampant regime revere sounds like… air-uh-stok-ra-see ka-riz-ma koo / koo-day-tah ee-leet fig-yer-hed in-flay-shun in-fra-struk-cher ram-pent ra-zhim ri-veer prominent : prominent A: Who is a _____sports figure in your country? B: Well, the most popular golf player is Tiger Woods. Everyone knows him. proliferating : proliferating A: How is your new business going? B: Well, once I started advertising on the internet, my popularity really started to ______. A: That’s great! niche : niche A: How do you like CyFair College so far? Have you found your _______? B: It’s great. Yes, I’ve found a good set of friends with whom I feel very comfortable. venture : venture A: How is your cousin’s new business ____going? B: Well, she’s doing great. Sales have really picked up, and she has so many new orders! asset : asset A: What is your biggest ________as a potential employee? B: I’m very reliable. I always complete a task on time. jovial : jovial A: What is Robert like? B: Oh, he’s very _____. He always has a smile on his face. A: I’d like to meet him. entrepreneur : entrepreneur A: What does your mother do? B: She’s an ________. She started her own catering business. A: Wow. That’s cool. modify : modify A: Your first draft is a good start, but you need to ______a few things. B: Like what? A: Well, you should change your topic sentence. propensity : propensity A: What’s your favorite thing to do on the weekend? B: Well, I have a _____for sports, so I usually play tennis or soccer. liabilities : liabilities A: What are some ________to moving to a new country? B: Well, you may not be able to find a job. Also, the language could take a long time to learn. Pronunciation : Pronunciation word… asset entrepreneur jovial liability modify niche proliferate prominent propensity venture sounds like… as – et an – tra – pra – nur jo – vi – ul lai – uh – bil – i – tee mod – i – fai nich pru – lif – e – rate prom – a – nant pra – pen – si – tee ven – chur What are some liabilities to owning your own home? : What are some liabilities to owning your own home? How did you have to modify your behavior when you came to the United States? : How did you have to modify your behavior when you came to the United States? What kind of movies do you have a propensity for? : What kind of movies do you have a propensity for? What assets do you have as a student? : What assets do you have as a student? Are you a jovial person? Why or why not? : Are you a jovial person? Why or why not? You create the Dialogue : You create the Dialogue A B A Use your vocabulary word. Make sure the situation clearly shows the meaning of the word. Use the correct part of speech.