Title: American Dream
1American Dream
2What is American Dream?
3The Beginning of the Country
- Mayflower
- In December 1620, with snow already flying,
Mayflower dropped anchor off Cape Cod. Fifty men,
twenty women and thirty-four children driven from
England finally came to the new land where they
could enjoy their religious freedom to the full.
4Basic American Beliefs
- We hold these truths to be self-evident,
that all men are created equal, that they are
endowed (??)by Creator with certain
inalienable(?????)rights, that among these are
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. - ---The Declaration of
Independence
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6Six Basic Beliefs
- individual freedom
- self-reliance
- equality of opportunity
- competition
- material wealth
- hard work
7What is American Dream?
8What Is American Dream
- ( Improving financial situation)
- 1. getting out of poverty
- 2. getting good education for kids
- 3. opening ones own business
- 4. getting very rich
- ( Improving social status)
- 5. living upper-class lives
- 6. becoming a senator or something
- 7. becoming the President
9- James Truslow Adams
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- The American Dream.
10- The American Dream is that dream of a land in
which life should be better and richer and fuller
for everyone, with opportunity for each according
to ability or achievement.
11Great Depression
12(No Transcript)
13Tony Trivosonno's American Dream
14Words Study
lawn
15instrument
16hardware
17tractor
18pepper
19giant
20route
21Words Study
- lawn
- instrument
- hardware
- tractor
- route
- pepper
- giant
- route
22Questions
- Who was Tony?
- What is the relationship between Tony and author?
- What was Tonys lifelong dream?
- How did Tony make his dream come true?
- Why did the author compare Tony with the greatest
American industrialists?
23Story Time
24He came from a cocky farm in Italy, somewhere
south of Rome.
25about five-foot-seven or eight, thin, broken
English
26Event One
27_at_? I can hardly understand!
I mow your lawn.
v. understand. n. comprehension adj.
comprehensive, comprehensible
comprehend
It was hard to ______________his broken English.
28I do not have enough money to have a gardener.
I mow your lawn.
v. Be able to spend time or money on something
without causing trouble.
afford
I told Tony that I cant _________ a gardener.
29Depression
How could I say no to him?
turn away
, but how could I ___________ a person who had
come to me for help?
30-sume to take consume, resume presume, assume
assumed
I ___________ you had hired him.
31You have done a good job.
compliment
on
I ___________ him____ the work he has done.
32clean up The new mayor promised to clean up the
city by getting rid of all the criminals. clear
up It always clears up in the afternoon. We have
to clear all the work by the weekend. The teacher
clear up all the difficulties in the textbooks.
clean up
Tony ___________ the yard and took care of little
tasks.
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work out
I managed to _________ some kind of small weekly
pay, and
- We have worked out a program.
- They made a great effort to work out their
differences. - The little boy worked out the maths problem all
by himself.
34Come from somewhere south of Rome Standing in
the driveway, behind the garage About
five-foot-seven or eight Thin The lawn mowed
the garden weeded, the walks swept Clean up the
yard take care of any little tasks.
Unable to comprehend his broken English Couldnt
afford a gardener How could I turn away a
person Compliment him on the work Manage to
work out some kind of small weekly pay
35Event Two
36,snow pretty soon, when winter come, you give me
job clearing snow at factory.
What do you do with ______________ and hope?
determination
37Yeah, Tony is a good worker.
Is Tony doing a good job?
Personnel office
38Clearing the snow Determination and hope A good
worker
Gave him the job Asked for a report Was told that
Tony was a good worker.
39Event Three
40Apprentice School
I want to be prentice.
41Can Tony do it? Can he read the blueprints and
micrometers? Can he do the precision work?
42Tony graduated as a skilled grinder.
Bosss office
43My wife and I were delighted with what we felt
was a ___ (satisfy) end of the story.
44Wanted to be an apprentice. Took a cut in pay to
become an apprentice. Graduated as a skilled
grinder. Learned to read the on the
micrometerand to shape
Doubted whether Tony had the capacity to read
blueprints and micrometers or do precision
work. Got a report that he Were delighted with
what we felt was a satisfying end of the story.
45Event Four
46A complete wreck?!
47reluctantly
48 I dont want to do it, but
mortgage
reluctantly
49Discarded, I take them home.
50Wanted to buy a house. Got the mortgage and the
house with no down payment Gathered discarded
odds and ends around our place and took them
home.
Called on a banker friend Persuaded the banker to
loan money to Tony on character. Though
reluctantly, His friend wrote a mortgage.
51Event Five
52He seemed stand a little straighter. He was
heavier. He had a look of confidence.
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amazed
54A dream?
He found a small abandoned piece of property
with a house a shed.
55?...?!!!
Sold the house and bought a farm. Talked about
his dream He sent for his wife and his son and
his daughter in Italy.
Amazed.
56Later
57Neatly dressed. Had persuaded his childhood
friend to move to America. Was sponsoring him.
When they approached the little farm he now
operated, his friend stood in amazement and said,
58determination
self-control
self-respect
optimism
integrity
vision
Grew in stature
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66Assignment
- read Unit 7, 8 of Book 1 and Unit 1 of book 2
- do the exercise of those units
- get ready for quiz 3