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1) last or continue for a long time
Before leaving Suzhou, we took a last lingering look at the beautiful view. The beautiful melody is lingering in my mind. 2) take a long time to leave or disappear
He lingered outside the school after everybody else had gone home. 24.individual:
1). n. person considered separately from their society 个人权利
rights of individuals
The welfare of the individual is bound up with the welfare of the community. 2). adj. of or for one person
She has her own individual way of walking.
A good coach knows how to take best advantage of the strength of each individual player on the team.
25. How has the boy’s question affected the author?
The boy’s question has helped him realize that, despite his lack of expensive possessions, he is rich in many other ways and should be thankful for that. 26.December is the time of year I feel wealthiest. Why does the author think so?
Because December is the time for him to work for the Salvation Army as a bell ringer, which gives him a genuine sense of belonging and brings him happiness in helping others. Step 4 After reading
A Life Full of Riches---------“riches” means material wealth in The new Oxford Dictionary of English.
But the author in the text is not rich in a material sense. He is quite well-off. He has exceptionally good health; he cherishes the gift of creativity; he enjoys friendship; and he feels a strong sense of belongning each December because he loves helping others as well being appreciated for the help. Step 5 Homework
Page 41-48 about Text A
Unit 3 The Generation Gap
Teaching Aims:
13. Understanding the main idea (Father meddled in children’s affairs with good intentions ,but
only to find his efforts unwelcome) and structure ( three settings,three scense); 14. Appreciate the basic elements of a play;
15. Grasp the key language points in Texts A and learn to use them in context; 16. Understand the cultural background related to the content
17. Conducting a series of theme-related reading, listening, speaking, and writing activities 18. Learn to write poster, etc. Teaching Keypoints:
7. Grasp the main idea of Text A and language points in Text A 8. Cultural background about The Generation Gap; 9. Analysis of the difficult sentences in Text A Teaching Difficulties:
5. Writing strategy and style demonstrated in Text A
6. Learn how to understand the structure of difficult and long sentences Teaching Aids:
Teacher-guided, discussion, exercises, group-activities, student-centred Teaching period: 12 classes Teaching Procedure: Step 1Warming up
14. Have students read the overview of page 58, students will understand the main topic of unit3 15. Have students listen to the script of listening part, explain some difficult sentences and
phrases, lead them to finish the exercises on page59, check the answer 16. Have students form pairs to interview each other. Step 2 Global analysis of Text A
Part Division of the Text
Parts 1 2 Para(s). 1~35 36~108 Main Ideas In a fast-food restaurant, Father embarrassed Sean by talking too proudly to the restaurant manager. In the Thompson family dining room, Father embarrassed Diane by persuading a work-mate into pressing his son to ask her to the senior prom. In an office at Heidi’s high school, Father embarrassed Heidi by boasting to an official about how bright she was. 3 109~130
Step 3 Detailed Reading Ⅰ. Difficult Sentences
1. (Title) “Father Knows Better”
1. What does “Father knows better.” mean?
(=“Father knows better.” or “Father, you know better than that.” literally means Father was wise enough not to do something. Actually it does not have this meaning. It means Father was not wise when he meddled with his children’s affairs.)
2. How many times does this sentence occur in the text? What can you infer from the sentence?
(=This sentence occurs six times in the text. The children said it satirically to show their disapproval of Father’s meddling with their affairs. )
2. (LL.39~40) “I’m sure he’s a good worker but a typical teenager, if you know what I mean.”
1. What did Father mean by saying this?
(=Father was proud of his son as he thought his son would work well, but he was a little worried that his son was a boy and he might make some mistakes in his work.) 2. What was the manager’s response?
(=As a young man, the manager didn’t understand a father’s feeling, and showed no interests.)
3. (LL.42~43) “And I assure you that if there are any subjects that need to be addressed, Sean
and I will have a man-to-man talk.” 1. What is a man-to-man talk?
(=A talk that takes place between two men, especially two men who need to discuss a serious personal matter.)
2. Translate the sentence into Chinese.
(=你放心,要是有什么问题需要解决的话,我和肖恩会开诚布公地谈一谈的。)
4. (LL.60~61) “If that sort of thing happened only once in a while, it wouldn’t be so bad. Overall,
I wouldn’t want to trade my dad for anyone else’s.” What can you infer from the sentence?
(=Father was always meddling with his children’s affairs, and the children disliked it. However, the children loved Father and if he interfered with their affairs only once in a while, they could bear it. )
5. (LL.91~92) “Through clenched teeth, the words are in a monotone and evenly spaced.”
Translate the sentence into Chinese. (=咬紧牙,一字一顿地说。)
6. (L.134) “Why back in my day– ”
1. Paraphrase the sentence. (=Well, when I was young, we didn’t behave like that.)
2. What does the sentence imply?
(=It implies a gap between the young generation and the older generation.)
7. (L.138) “Get this over with, more likely.”
1. What is the correct order of this sentence? (=It is more likely to get this over with. ) 2. Translate the sentence into Chinese. (=还不如说,是把这份罪受完算了。)
8. (LL.166~168) “And it’s not just one of us who’ve felt the heavy hand of interference. Oh, no,
all three of us live in constant dread knowing that at any time disaster can strike…” Translate the sentence into Chinese.
(=不止我一个人深受他横加干预之苦。哦,绝非我一个人。我们兄妹三个整天提心吊胆,知道倒霉的是随时可能来临…)
Step 4 Words and Expressions of Text A
1. (Title) know better: behave in a more sensible and acceptable way
* He is old enough to know better.
* 他很明事理,不至于以貌取人。
(=He knows better than to judge by appearances.)
Pattern: know better than sb. know better than to do sth. 2. (L.3) location: n. a place or position
* This is a suitable location for a camp.
* 目击者向警察指出事故的确切地点。
(=Witnesses showed the police the exact location of the accident.) 3. (L.10) embarrass: vt. make (sb.) feel awkward or ashamed
* It embarrassed him that he had to give a talk in front of a lot of people.
* I don’t like making speeches in public. It’s so embarrassing.
* I was really embarrassed when I couldn’t answer the teacher’s question.
4. (L.16) dumb: adj.
1) foolish
* That was a dumb thing to do.
* He was so dumb that he left his keys at home again.
2) unable to speak
* The terrible news struck us all dumb.