世纪大学实用英语综合教程第三册第三单元.ppt

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1、Unit3,. Objectives,. Suggested Teaching Plan,. Background Information,. Class Presentation,Preview,Preview,This is the third unit of Book Three. In the Listening and Speaking section, you will learn how to offer encouragement and will do some practical exercises. In the Reading and Writing Section,

2、Text A tells about how critical the writers parents were in helping him through a nightmare that might have engulfed him and how important help and support are in ones life. Text B, as the title indicates, illustrates that forgiveness opens up the path toward true joy and healing. And Text C relates

3、 a touching story about a young man who gave up his kidney and his dream of playing football in order to save the life of his beloved grandma.,prev.,. Objectives,After studying this unit, the students are expected to be able to,master the basic language and skills to offer encouragement;,1.,understa

4、nd the main idea of Text A, Text B and Text C, and master the useful sentence structures and words and expressions found in the exercises relevant to the first two texts;,2.,3.,know how to use V-ing phrases, V-ed phrases and To V phrases used as adverbials;,4.,know how to write a want ad;,5.,know ho

5、w to read the table of contents.,Obj.,. Suggested Teaching Plan,Suggested Time and Teaching Plan for Unit 3,Time,Contents,Plan,1) The Language for Offering Encouragement,A.,s.t.p.1,The teacher begins with the Preview to make sure that the students have some idea of what this unit is all about. After

6、 that, the teacher activates Listening and Speaking exercises as follows:,2 periods,Preview,Listening and Speaking,Give a brief lead-in talk on the significance of offering encouragement so as to define them;,B.,Have the students listen to Ex.1 (2-3 times) and fill in the blanks with the missing wor

7、ds;,C.,Ask one student to read aloud the talk to check the fillings;,D.,Organize the activity to accomplish Ex.2 by dividing class into two groups: one group telling why they are frustrated or unpleasant; the other offering encouragement to make students know how to use the language they have just p

8、icked up in Ex.1.,Time,Contents,Plan,s.t.p.2,2) Offering Encouragement,Go through the new words and phrases for the conversation in Ex.3;,A.,Time,Contents,Plan,s.t.p.3,E. Next, students can role play the conversation.,Time,Contents,Plan,s.t.p.4,3) Follow-up Practice (Be Selective),Go through the wor

9、ds and expressions from the ad in Ex.6 and have the students to do questioning exercises as guided after reading the ad. Note: One thing can be expressed in many forms.,Listen to the conversation in Ex.7, do the exercises in it, and ask some students to speak out their questions. Note: One thing can

10、 be expressed in many forms.,Listen to the recording of Ex.8 and ask the students to respond by translating orally the Chinese messages into English.,A.,B.,C.,Time,Contents,Plan,Assign the students to do questions and answers between the speaker and audience in pairs according to the talk in Ex.4, a

11、nd do Ex.9 and Ex.10 individually as their homework. The teacher tells them how to do these exercises and presents any topic-related expressions on the chalkboard in advance, which can be used when the students make preparation for oral presentation.,D.,s.t.p.5,3 periods,Review of the listening and

12、speaking skills the students have learned,The teacher begins with the assignment mainly to have a review of the functional and notional language the students picked up in the previous unit. The teacher asks one or two pairs of students to act out the conversation between the speaker and audience, an

13、d then invites several students to tell the class their messages based on the picture in Ex.9 or present their opinions on the topic of “The greatest pleasure in life is that of reading” orally. After that, the teacher turns to the Reading and Writing section. (These activities should be completed i

14、n 15 minutes.),s.t.p.6,Time,Contents,Plan,1) Starter,After a brief explanation of the instructions, the teacher,A.,gives the students a few minutes to think about the questions in the starter;,s.t.p.7,Time,Contents,Plan,Text A & text-related exercises,B.,asks some students to answer the questions. (

15、10 minutes),2) Text A,A.,The teacher,lets the students answer the text-related questions, helps them identify the main idea of each paragraph and analyzes some,B.,guides the students through the exercises, focusing on certain items or leaving some exercises as the students homework according to the

16、students different levels of English (one period).,s.t.p.8,1 period,Grammar Review and,1) Grammar Review,The teacher talks about the use of subjunctive mood (2), and at the same time, asks the students to do the grammar exercises in class.,Time,Contents,Plan,difficult sentences and some language poi

17、nts while discussing the whole text with the students (one and a half periods);,s.t.p.9,Practical Writing,2) Practical Writing,The teacher tells as well as shows the students how to write a want ad by doing Ex.12 of Practical Writing, and then requires the students to do Ex.13 as their homework.,Tim

18、e,Contents,Plan,s.t.p.10,2 periods,Text B, Text C & text-related exercises,1) Text B,While discussing the text with the students, the teacher calls on the students to pay attention to the structure of the paragraphs of the text, asking the students to answer the questions about the text. Ex.15 and E

19、x.16 can be done either in class or after class.,2) Text C,This text should be read by the students themselves as their homework or as fast-reading in class.,Time,Contents,Plan,s.t.p.11,Basic Reading Skills,3) Basic Reading Skills,The teacher tells the students how to read the table of contents, and

20、 asks them to do the exercises in Basic Reading Skills.,Time,Contents,Plan,. Background Information,Kindergarten Class,Elementary School,Psychiatry & Psychiatrist,Stanford University,Background Information-list,BI-Kindergarten Class,Kindergarten Class,Kindergarten is the entering-class level of elem

21、entary school or the last year of preschool. Kindergarten programs emphasize creative play, social interaction, and natural expression. They also teach social skills and provide children with an academic foundation for first grade. Kindergarten students are typically four or five years of age. In cl

22、ass, they are introduced to the alphabet, numbers, and colors; they study their bodies, their families, and their communities; they listen to stories read aloud; they do art projects; they participate in skits and dramatic productions; and they learn about holidays, plants, animals, and other topics

23、 in science and social studies. Some kindergartens also teach introductory reading and mathematical skills. Kinder- gartens strive to offer children a foundation for the development of social skills, self-confidence, moti- vation, and cognition (the process of knowing).,Elementary School,Elementary

24、education is the earliest program of education for children, beginning generally at the age of five or six and lasting for six to eight years. In most countries elementary education is compulsory for all children. In much of the United States a year of kindergarten often precedes the first grade of

25、the 8-year elementary course. In the larger communities special classes or schools are usually provided for children who are physically or mentally handicapped. The purpose of the elementary school is to introduce children to the skills, information, and attitudes necessary for proper adjustment to

26、their community and to society. Basically, the subjects taught are reading, writing, spelling, mathematics, social studies, science, art, music, physical education, and handicrafts. These are often supplemented with other subjects, such as foreign languages. Over the years new subject matter has mad

27、e the elementary school curriculum more advanced than heretofore. On completion of their elementary schooling, pupils continue their education in a junior high school or high school.,BI-Elementary School,Psychiatry & Psychiatrist,BI-Psychiatry & Psychiatrist,Psychiatry is a branch of medicine specia

28、lizing in mental illnesses. Psychiatrists not only diagnose and treat these disorders but also conduct research directed at understanding and preventing them. A psychiatrist is a doctor of medicine who has had four years of postgraduate training in psychiatry. Many psychiatrists take further trainin

29、g in psychoanalysis, child psychiatry, or other subspecialties. Psychiatrists treat patients in private practice, in general hospitals, or in specialized facilities for the mentally ill (psychiatric hospitals, outpatient clinics, or community mental health centers). Some spend part or all of their t

30、ime doing research or administering mental health programs. By contrast, psychologists, who often work closely with psychiatrists and treat many of the same kinds of patients, are not trained in medicine; consequently, they neither diagnose physical illness nor administer drugs. The province of psyc

31、hiatry is unusually broad for a medical specialty. Mental disorders may affect most aspects of a patients life, including physical functioning, behavior, emotions, thought, perception, interpersonal relationships, sexuality, work, and play. These disorders are caused by a poorly understood combinati

32、on of biological, psychological, and social determinants. Psychiatrys task is to account for the diverse sources and manifestations of mental illness.,BI-Stanford University,Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) is a private, coeducational institution of higher education

33、 in Palo Alto, California. Stanford University was founded in 1885 by American statesman, railroad magnate, and patron of education Leland Stanford and his wife, Jane Lathrop Stanford, in memory of their son, Leland Stanford, Jr. The university opened in 1891. A prominent teaching and research insti

34、tution, Stanford confers bachelors, masters, doctoral, and professional degrees in a broad range of fields. Instruction and research are based in the universitys schools of business, earth sciences, education, engineering, humanities and sciences, law, and medicine. Research centers and other instit

35、utes located on Stanfords 3,310-hectare (8,180-acre) campus include the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve. Hopkins Marine Station a center for research in marine biology is located in Pacific Grove, about 100 km (about 60 mi) south of Stanford. The Stanfo

36、rd library system contains more than 6.4 million volumes, housed in two main libraries and more than 25 branch and departmental libraries. Stanford students also have access to the library at the University of California, Berkeley.,Stanford University,Stanford has more than 1,400 faculty members and

37、 approximately 14,000 students (about 6,500 undergraduates and about 7,500 graduate students). Graduates of the university include United States secretary of state Warren Christopher; Olympic gold medalist in swimming Summer Sanders; and William Hewlett and David Packard, co-founders of the Hewlett-

38、Packard Company.,Class list,. Class Presentation,Listening & Speaking,Reading & Writing,Time for Fun,Listening & Speaking-list,Listening & Speaking,The Language for Offering Encouragement,Offering Encouragement,Follow-up Practice,L&S The language-main,The Language for Offering Encouragement,You are

39、going to listen to an instructor talking about offering encouragement. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks with the missing words.,Make believe you are frustrated and discouraged and tell your classmates about your recent disappointment (e.g. your failure to pass a test), and see whether they ca

40、n offer you encouragement using the language presented in Exercise 1.,Have you heard of the proverbs(谚语) “The sea has fish for every man,” “Fortune knocks at least once at every mans gate,” or “Every dog has its day”? Have you ever used any of these to encourage those spirit or hope? We live in a wo

41、rld that holds as well as plenty of uncertainties. Sometimes, however, we are afraid of living up to our fullest potential (潜力), tend to lose heart and even . Just as we need warm sunshine, so too do we need warm encouragement. Encouragement brings out the best . It can really make a difference.,LS.

42、 1.The Language.1,You are going to listen to an instructor talking about offering encourage-ment. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks with the missing words.,The Language for Offering Encouragement,Instructor:,in need of,_,many opportunities,_,stop learning and growing,_,in us,_,Ls. 1.The Langua

43、ge.2,Pick up the following expressions to encourage people: Keep at it. . Youll get ahead if . Pull your socks up (加紧努力) and . Pull yourself together (振作起来). idle (懒散的). Im right behind you. . Dont let this get you down. . There is no reason to lose confidence in yourself. You have (取得成功的必要条件). Pick

44、 yourself up(振作起来). There is no such thing as failure. .,You can do it,_,you work hard,_,do it better,_,Dont sit,_,Make one more try,_,what it takes,_,There are only results,_,You have nothing to lose,_,LS. 2.The Language.1,Make believe you are frustrated and discouraged and tell your classmates abo

45、ut your recent disappointment (e.g. your failure to pass a test), and see whether they can offer you encouragement using the language presented in Exercise 1.,LS. 3.Offering Encouragement.1,Offering Encouragement,Before you listen to the upcoming conversation, read the following words and expression

46、s which may be new to you.,give it a try self-image what if attempt get over hesitation,尝试一下 自我形象 如果将会怎样;如果将怎么办 尝试;努力 克服 犹豫;疑虑,LS. 3.Offering Encouragement.2,Listen to the following conversation twice and fill in the blanks with the missing words.,Li Ming: Wang Ying: Li Ming: Wang Ying: Li Ming: Wan

47、g Ying: Li Ming: Wang Ying: Li Ming: Wang Ying: Li Ming: Wang Ying: Li Ming: Wang Ying:,You can do it. Me? No. Im not the right person for the position. How do you know that if you dont ? Is it worth a try? Believe me, I know . Thats only your self-image. You can . Oh yeah? Honestly, you do . You ca

48、n do it. I know you better than you do yourself. Really? I fail in my attempt for the job? Come on. In this real world there is no such thing as failure. There are only results along the way to eventual success. Well I promise Im . Thanks for your encouragement. But But what? I just cant get over my hesitation.,give it a try,_,what it takes,_,change that,_,have what it takes,_,What if,_,right behind you,_,LS. 3.Offering Encouragement.3,Now listen to the conversation again and a

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