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1、Name-Idea,拓洋雅思:王诗韵,一扫而光,本节内容人名&观点C4-T4-P2,C4-T2-P1 NB You may use any letter more than once. 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by

2、 our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T4-P2,Questions 5-9 NB You may use any letter more than once. 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak m

3、ore than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,本节内容人名&

4、观点C4-T2-P1,方法1:找到所有names,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Questions 5-9 NB You may use any letter more than once. 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determi

5、ned by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Questions 5-9 NB You may use any letter more than once. 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to s

6、peak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,本

7、节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Mark Pagel: At the moment, we are heading for about three or four languages dominating the world Its a mass extinction, and whether we will ever rebound from the loss is difficult to know. Michael Krauss: The critically endangered languages are those that are only

8、spoken by the elderly Nicholas Ostler: It begins with a crisis of confidence, when a small community finds itself alongside a larger, wealthier society. When the next generation reaches their teens, they might not want to be induced into the old traditions. Salikoko Mufwene: the deadliest weapon is

9、not government policy but economic globalization Native Americans have not lost pride in their language, but they have had to adapt to socio-economic pressures, They cannot refuse to speak English if most commercial activity is in English. Mufwene: If a person shifts from Navajo to English, they los

10、e something, preventing a language dying out is not the same as giving it new life by using it every day. Pagel : Moreover, the loss of diversity may also deprive us of different ways of looking at the world, Your brain and mine are different from the brain of someone who speaks French, for instance

11、, Doug Whalen: The key to fostering diversity is for people to learn their ancestral tongue, as well as the dominant language, Most of these languages will not survive without a large degree of bilingualism,方法1:找names1min,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法1:找names1min 归纳1min,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法1:找names1min 归纳1mi

12、n 读题1min,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法1:找names1min 归纳1min 读题1min 匹配3min,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3 4 5,C,5,1,C,4,1,=,20次,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法1:找names1min 归纳1min 读题1min 匹配3min 总耗时:6min,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3 4 5,C,5,1,C,4,1,=,20次,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法1:找names1min 归纳1min 读题1min 匹配3min 总耗时:6min 思维复

13、杂度:20次,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3 4 5,C,5,1,C,4,1,=,20次,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法1:找names1min 归纳1min 读题1min 匹配1min 总耗时:6min 思维复杂度:20次 缺点:name漏找、信息过多,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3 4 5,C,5,1,C,4,1,=,20次,方法2:找一种name,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法2:找一种name Salikoko Mufwene,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Questions 5-9 NB You may use any lette

14、r more than once. 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in

15、their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Questions 5-9 NB You may use any letter more than once. 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself

16、 a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法2:找一种name Salikoko Mufwene: the deadliest weapon is not govern

17、ment policy but economic globalization Native Americans have not lost pride in their language, but they have had to adapt to socio-economic pressures They cannot refuse to speak English if most commercial activity is in English.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法2:找一种name Salikoko Mufwene: the deadliest weapon is

18、 not government policy but economic globalization Native Americans have not lost pride in their language, but they have had to adapt to socio-economic pressures They cannot refuse to speak English if most commercial activity is in English.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,5. Endangered languages cannot be saved un

19、less people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of

20、traditional culture.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法2:找names0.5min 归纳0.5min 读题1min 匹配1min,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法2:找names0.5min 归纳0.5min 读题1min 匹配1min,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3,C,3,1,C,4,1,=,12次,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法2:找names0.5min 归纳0.5min 读题1min 匹配1min 总耗时:3min,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3,C,3,1,C,4,1,=,12次,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2

21、-P1,方法2:找names0.5min 归纳0.5min 读题1min 匹配1min 总耗时:3min 思维复杂度:12次,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3,C,3,1,C,4,1,=,12次,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,方法2:找names0.5min 归纳0.5min 读题1min 匹配1min 总耗时:3min 思维复杂度:12次 缺点:the name漏找,题目 1 2 3 4,Ideas 1 2 3,C,3,1,C,4,1,=,12次,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names 归纳 读题 匹配 总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,本节内容人名

22、&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names 归纳 读题 匹配 总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,省略?,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names漏找、耗时 归纳 读题 匹配 总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names漏找、耗时 归纳 读题 匹配 总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names漏找、耗时 归纳耗时、脑容量 读题 匹配 总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names漏找、耗时 归纳耗时、脑容量 读题 匹配

23、总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names漏找、耗时 归纳耗时、脑容量 读题固定 匹配 总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names漏找、耗时 归纳耗时、脑容量 读题固定 匹配 总耗时 思维复杂度,方法1.,方法2.,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,总结: 找names漏找、耗时 归纳耗时、脑容量 读题固定 匹配1对4 总耗时降低 思维复杂度4次,方法1.,方法2.,解题方法: 第一个name,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,In the Native American Navaj

24、o nation, which sprawls across four states in the American south-west, the native language is dying. Most of its speakers are middle-aged or elderly. Although many students take classes in Navajo, the schools are run in English. Street signs, supermarket goods and even their own newspaper are all in

25、 English. Not surprisingly, linguists doubt that any native speakers of Navajo will remain in a hundred years time.,解题方法: 第一个name,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Navajo is far from alone. Half the worlds 6,800 languages are likely to vanish within two generationsthats one language lost every ten days. Never befor

26、e has the planets linguistic diversity shrunk at such a pace. At the moment, we are heading for about three or four languages dominating the world, says Mark Pagel, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Reading. Its a mass extinction, and whether we will ever rebound from the loss is diffic

27、ult to know.,解题方法: 第一个name,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Navajo is far from alone. Half the worlds 6,800 languages are likely to vanish within two generationsthats one language lost every ten days. Never before has the planets linguistic diversity shrunk at such a pace. At the moment, we are heading for about t

28、hree or four languages dominating the world, says Mark Pagel, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Reading. Its a mass extinction, and whether we will ever rebound from the loss is difficult to know.,解题方法: 第一个name 理解the idea,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Navajo is far from alone. Half the worlds 6,800

29、 languages are likely to vanish within two generationsthats one language lost every ten days. Never before has the planets linguistic diversity shrunk at such a pace. At the moment, we are heading for about three or four languages dominating the world, says Mark Pagel, an evolutionary biologist at t

30、he University of Reading. Its a mass extinction, and whether we will ever rebound from the loss is difficult to know.,解题方法: 第一个name 理解the idea 匹配信息,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Navajo is far from alone. Half the worlds 6,800 languages are likely to vanish within two generationsthats one language lost every ten

31、 days. Never before has the planets linguistic diversity shrunk at such a pace. At the moment, we are heading for about three or four languages dominating the world, says Mark Pagel, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Reading. Its a mass extinction, and whether we will ever rebound from

32、the loss is difficult to know.,Questions 5-9 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the

33、established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,解题方法: 第一个name 理解the idea 匹配信息:不匹配下一段,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Navajo is far from alone. Half the worlds 6,800 languages are likely to vanish within two generationsthats one language lost every ten da

34、ys. Never before has the planets linguistic diversity shrunk at such a pace. At the moment, we are heading for about three or four languages dominating the world, says Mark Pagel, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Reading. Its a mass extinction, and whether we will ever rebound from the

35、 loss is difficult to know.,Questions 5-9 5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the est

36、ablished way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,解题方法: 第一个name 理解the idea 匹配信息:不匹配下一段,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Isolation breeds linguistic diversity: as a result, the world is peppered with languages spoken by only a few people. only 250 languages hav

37、e more than a million speakers, and at least 3,000 have fewer than 2,500. It is not necessarily these small languages that are about to disappear. Navajo is considered endangered despite having 150,000 speakers. What makes a language endangered is not just the number of speakers, but how old they ar

38、e. If it is spoken by children it is relatively safe. The critically endangered languages are those that are only spoken by the elderly, according to Michael Krauss, director of the Alassk Native Language Center, in Fairbanks.,5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more

39、 than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,解题方法: 第一个n

40、ame 理解the idea 匹配信息:不匹配下一段,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Isolation breeds linguistic diversity: as a result, the world is peppered with languages spoken by only a few people. only 250 languages have more than a million speakers, and at least 3,000 have fewer than 2,500. It is not necessarily these small languag

41、es that are about to disappear. Navajo is considered endangered despite having 150,000 speakers. What makes a language endangered is not just the number of speakers, but how old they are. If it is spoken by children it is relatively safe. The critically endangered languages are those that are only s

42、poken by the elderly, according to Michael Krauss, director of the Alassk Native Language Center, in Fairbanks.,5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think m

43、ay be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,解题方法: 第一个name 理解the idea 匹配信息:不匹配下一段,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Why do people reject the language of their parents? It begins with a c

44、risis of confidence, when a small community finds itself alongside a larger, wealthier society, says Nicholas Ostler, of Britains Foundation for Endangered Languages, in Bath. People lose faith in their culture, he says. When the next generation reaches their teens, they might not want to be induced

45、 into the old traditions.,5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of

46、life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,解题方法: 第一个name 理解the idea 匹配信息:不匹配下一段,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Why do people reject the language of their parents? It begins with a crisis of confidence, when a small community finds itself alongside a larger, wealthier

47、 society, says Nicholas Ostler, of Britains Foundation for Endangered Languages, in Bath. People lose faith in their culture, he says. When the next generation reaches their teens, they might not want to be induced into the old traditions.,5. Endangered languages cannot be saved unless people learn

48、to speak more than one language. 6. Saving languages from extinction is not in itself a satisfactory goal. 7. The way we think may be determined by our language. 8. Young people often reject the established way of life in their community. 9. A change of language may mean a loss of traditional culture.,解题方法: 第一个name 理解the idea 匹配信息:不匹配下一段,本节内容人名&观点C4-T2-P1,Why do people reject the language of their parents? It begins with a crisis of confidence, when a small

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