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1 unit 1 Writing for Myself

2 Teaching Objectives Students will be able to: Students will be able to: Grasp the main idea and structure of the text; Grasp the main idea and structure of the text; Appreciate the difference between comparison and contrast, as well as different ways to compare and contrast; Appreciate the difference between comparison and contrast, as well as different ways to compare and contrast; Master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text; Master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text; Conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related Conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related

3 Teaching Set-up Text A Text A Pre-reading Pre-reading Warm-up activities Warm-up activities Background information Background information While-reading While-reading Text organization Text organization Writing strategies Writing strategies Language points Language points Related exercises Related exercises assignment assignment

4 Warm-up activities Two options: Two options: 1.Could you describe one of your teachers classmates or friends and speak out? (cf. para.2) 1.Could you describe one of your teachers classmates or friends and speak out? (cf. para.2)

5 2.How often do you write to …… 2.How often do you write to …… Very often Sometimes Rarely Never ParentsTeachersFriendsYourself

6 Background information: Grade schools in the U.S. Grade schools in the U.S. The third year in high school (Para. 1). equals the eleventh grade (Para. 9). U.S. students generally go through elementary schools (kindergarten to 5th or 6th grade), middle schools (grades 6-8) or junior high schools (grades 7-9), and high schools (grades 9-12 or 10-12).

7 Spaghetti and the proper way to eat it: Spaghetti and the proper way to eat it: Spaghetti is the Italian-style thin noodle, cooked by boiling and served with sauce. Usually you would put a fork into a plate of spaghetti, turn the fork several times so that spaghetti will wind around the fork, then place the fork into your mouth. It is impolite to suck. Spaghetti is the Italian-style thin noodle, cooked by boiling and served with sauce. Usually you would put a fork into a plate of spaghetti, turn the fork several times so that spaghetti will wind around the fork, then place the fork into your mouth. It is impolite to suck.

8 While-reading: The text is divided into three parts, and how many parts are there in this text? The text is divided into three parts, and how many parts are there in this text? Structure of the text: Introduction: para.1--2 A new experience: para. 3---5 The meaning of the experience: 6---9

9 Part I Q1: How did Baker feel about his English courses? Q1: How did Baker feel about his English courses? Q2: What did Mr. Fleagle look like then? Q2: What did Mr. Fleagle look like then? Q3: Why there are many “ primlies ” in papa 2? Q3: Why there are many “ primlies ” in papa 2?

10 Part ii Q1:What came to Baker ’ s mind when he saw the topic--- “ the art of eating spaghetti ” ? Q1:What came to Baker ’ s mind when he saw the topic--- “ the art of eating spaghetti ” ? Q2: WHAT did Baker want to compose? Q2: WHAT did Baker want to compose? Q3: From his standpoint, how would Mr. Fleagle treat his essay? Q3: From his standpoint, how would Mr. Fleagle treat his essay?

11 Part III Q1: What Mr. Fleagle did in the class? Was it beyond Baker ’ s wildest dreams? Q1: What Mr. Fleagle did in the class? Was it beyond Baker ’ s wildest dreams? Q2: How did Baker feel then? Discouraged or surprised? Q2: How did Baker feel then? Discouraged or surprised?

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45 Text BSummer Reading 1.On purpose 1.On purpose intentionally 故意地 intentionally 故意地 Did you break it on purpose or by accident? Did you break it on purpose or by accident? 2.In advance 2.In advance ahead in time 预先,事先 ahead in time 预先,事先 I paid $500 in advance. I paid $500 in advance. You ought to have told me in advance. You ought to have told me in advance.

46 In advance 3.Comprise 3.Comprise 1) 包含,包括 1) 包含,包括 The shipyard comprises three docks. The shipyard comprises three docks. 2) 由 … 组成 = consist of / be composed of, 构成 = constitute 2) 由 … 组成 = consist of / be composed of, 构成 = constitute The board of management comprised of very zealous and able men. The board of management comprised of very zealous and able men. 365 days comprise a year. 365 days comprise a year. A year comprises 365 days. A year comprises 365 days.

47 4.Motion 4.Motion make a movement that tells (sb.) what to do 以动 作示意 make a movement that tells (sb.) what to do 以动 作示意 He motioned me to sit beside him. He motioned me to sit beside him. 5.Adjust 5.Adjust become suited (to new conditions, etc.) ( 改变 … 以 ) 适应 become suited (to new conditions, etc.) ( 改变 … 以 ) 适应 adjust the economy to a new pattern adjust the economy to a new pattern adjust (oneself) to sth. 使 ( 自己 ) 适应 adjust (oneself) to sth. 使 ( 自己 ) 适应 He adjusted himself quickly to the heat of the country. He adjusted himself quickly to the heat of the country. 6.Appeal 6.Appeal 1) n.attraction; interest 吸引力, 感染力 1) n.attraction; interest 吸引力, 感染力 The new fashion soon lost its appeal. The new fashion soon lost its appeal. 2) n. 申述 2) n. 申述 The supreme court turned down our appeal. The supreme court turned down our appeal. 3) v. 求助 (followed by “ to ” ) 3) v. 求助 (followed by “ to ” ) appeal to the public opinion appeal to the public opinion

48 7.Decent 7.Decent 1) honest and respectable 正派的 1) honest and respectable 正派的 Some decent black people were robbed. Some decent black people were robbed. 2) 过得去的, 尚可的, 不错的 2) 过得去的, 尚可的, 不错的 He got quite a decent meal in a restaurant. He got quite a decent meal in a restaurant. 3) 合宜的, 得体的 3) 合宜的, 得体的 She did not have a decent dress for the ball. She did not have a decent dress for the ball. 8.Assume 8.Assume 1) suppose (sth.) to be a fact 假设,假定 1) suppose (sth.) to be a fact 假设,假定 Farmers will have a harvest, assuming that the weather is favorable. Farmers will have a harvest, assuming that the weather is favorable. 2) 承担,采取 2) 承担,采取 assume a realistic attitude assume a realistic attitude

49 Assignment: Please write an essay with the title: Please write an essay with the title: A Most Unforgettable Person A Most Unforgettable PersonRequirements: (1)no less than 120 words; (2) imitate the descriptions of Mr. Fleagle in Text A (3) You should describe him or her first; and then explain why he or she is Unforgettable.


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