新视野大学英语第四册第五单元
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
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Choose to Be Alone on Purpose
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
IV: Section A--Text
1. Structure of Text
Para.1 Living alone --- a common social phenomenon.
Para. 2
Para. 3-10
What do people think of living alone?
Who are often living alone? The comments on the phenomenon of solitude.
Para. 11-16
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
• He was appointed poet laureate in 1843.
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
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Choose to Be Alone on Purpose
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
1.Choose one of the following topics, and have a discussion with your partner.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
• a U.S. thinker, essayist, and naturalist • born in Concord, graduated from Harvard University and taught school for several years before deciding to become a poet of nature • 1845-1847, lived in a hut beside Concord‟s Walden Pond; essays recording his daily life were assembled for his masterwork, Walden. • essay Civil Disobedience later influenced such figures as M. Gandhi and M. L. King.
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
I: Objectives
• Objectives
• • Students would: 1. be able to successfully finish listening, speaking, reading and writing tasks related to the theme of “life on campus”, with the help of theme vocabulary. 2. improve the accuracy of their spoken and written output, thanks to theme words and expressions. 3. improve the fluency of their spoken output during the completion of the chains of tasks. 4. understand the advantage and disadvantage of living on campus and off campus.
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
3. Loneliness in the eyes of great figures:
1) Be good and you will be lonely. --- Mark Twain
2) People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. --- Joseph F. Newton 3) It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely. --- Albert Einstein 4) An artist is always alone -- if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is LONELINESS. ---Henry Miller
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
Words & expressions relevant to the theme
• colorful and rewarding abundant books to read bosom friends to keep company join societies and clubs • stretch out our soul stay up late self-discipline do things at our own pace learn to be independent safety problem as gas leak and robberies • convenience many resources available educational and sports facilities • socialize others learn how to communicate, cooperate and get on with others
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
Choose to Be Alone on Purpose
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
MENU
I. Objectives
II. Preview
III. leading-in IV. Section A-Text V. Answers to Exercises VI. Extensive Tasks VII. Testing Yourself VIII. Homework
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
IV: Section A--Text
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wk.baidu.com
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
IV: Section A--Text
2) As for poets and philosophers, what is the most useful thing? (Para.3)
Reference Words:
inspiration in solitude be all for it
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
• an English poet • His most important collection, Lyrical Ballads (1798), published jointly with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped establish romanticism in England.
* Do you remember the first roommate you met in your room? Have you become good friends?
* As for college students, how to get on well with your roommates/classmates?
* show each other a mutual sense of respect and politeness find out their likes and dislikes show some extra consideration address the conflict with a responsible and efficient manner
IV: Section A--Text
2. Questions to Comprehension
1) Why may loneliness be a sort of national disease in the US? (Para.2)
Reference Words:
altogether 22 million of people living alone in their rooms in the US
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
* thin, short and dark signs of long journey smiling shyly be quick in action ready to help me to carry the luggage a smart freshman
3. Talk about your experience of living in companion.
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
Tips:
• The first communication of roommates between a British girl and a Chinese girl. • impolite rude rigorous prejudiced be doubtful about others unfriendly arrogant • To err is human. learn to tolerate, compromise and understand generous exchange ideas make friends communication team spirit a good opportunity to prepare oneself for the society
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
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Walden Pond
Thoreau’s Cove on Walden Pond
Walden Pond in Snow
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
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John Milton (1608-1674)
• an English poet, attended Cambridge University
• widely considered second only to W. Shakespeare in the history of English-language poetry • best-known for his epic poem Paradise Lost (1667). Milton's powerful, rhetoric prose and the eloquence of his poetry had an immense influence especially on the 18th-century verse.
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
2. Listen, watch and say
Watch the video, and discuss the following topics with your partners.
1. What does the movie show us? 2. What do you think of the British girl in the movie? Can you use some adjectives to describe?
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NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
I: Objectives
Background Information
• Henry David Thoreau
• Walden Pond
• John Milton
• William Wordsworth
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
Choose to Be Alone on Purpose
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
IV: Section A--Text
1. Structure of Text
Para.1 Living alone --- a common social phenomenon.
Para. 2
Para. 3-10
What do people think of living alone?
Who are often living alone? The comments on the phenomenon of solitude.
Para. 11-16
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
• He was appointed poet laureate in 1843.
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
Choose to Be Alone on Purpose
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
1.Choose one of the following topics, and have a discussion with your partner.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)
• a U.S. thinker, essayist, and naturalist • born in Concord, graduated from Harvard University and taught school for several years before deciding to become a poet of nature • 1845-1847, lived in a hut beside Concord‟s Walden Pond; essays recording his daily life were assembled for his masterwork, Walden. • essay Civil Disobedience later influenced such figures as M. Gandhi and M. L. King.
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
I: Objectives
• Objectives
• • Students would: 1. be able to successfully finish listening, speaking, reading and writing tasks related to the theme of “life on campus”, with the help of theme vocabulary. 2. improve the accuracy of their spoken and written output, thanks to theme words and expressions. 3. improve the fluency of their spoken output during the completion of the chains of tasks. 4. understand the advantage and disadvantage of living on campus and off campus.
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
3. Loneliness in the eyes of great figures:
1) Be good and you will be lonely. --- Mark Twain
2) People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. --- Joseph F. Newton 3) It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely. --- Albert Einstein 4) An artist is always alone -- if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is LONELINESS. ---Henry Miller
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
Words & expressions relevant to the theme
• colorful and rewarding abundant books to read bosom friends to keep company join societies and clubs • stretch out our soul stay up late self-discipline do things at our own pace learn to be independent safety problem as gas leak and robberies • convenience many resources available educational and sports facilities • socialize others learn how to communicate, cooperate and get on with others
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
Choose to Be Alone on Purpose
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
MENU
I. Objectives
II. Preview
III. leading-in IV. Section A-Text V. Answers to Exercises VI. Extensive Tasks VII. Testing Yourself VIII. Homework
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
IV: Section A--Text
MENU
wk.baidu.com
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
IV: Section A--Text
2) As for poets and philosophers, what is the most useful thing? (Para.3)
Reference Words:
inspiration in solitude be all for it
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
• an English poet • His most important collection, Lyrical Ballads (1798), published jointly with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped establish romanticism in England.
* Do you remember the first roommate you met in your room? Have you become good friends?
* As for college students, how to get on well with your roommates/classmates?
* show each other a mutual sense of respect and politeness find out their likes and dislikes show some extra consideration address the conflict with a responsible and efficient manner
IV: Section A--Text
2. Questions to Comprehension
1) Why may loneliness be a sort of national disease in the US? (Para.2)
Reference Words:
altogether 22 million of people living alone in their rooms in the US
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
* thin, short and dark signs of long journey smiling shyly be quick in action ready to help me to carry the luggage a smart freshman
3. Talk about your experience of living in companion.
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
Tips:
• The first communication of roommates between a British girl and a Chinese girl. • impolite rude rigorous prejudiced be doubtful about others unfriendly arrogant • To err is human. learn to tolerate, compromise and understand generous exchange ideas make friends communication team spirit a good opportunity to prepare oneself for the society
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
Walden Pond
Thoreau’s Cove on Walden Pond
Walden Pond in Snow
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview
John Milton (1608-1674)
• an English poet, attended Cambridge University
• widely considered second only to W. Shakespeare in the history of English-language poetry • best-known for his epic poem Paradise Lost (1667). Milton's powerful, rhetoric prose and the eloquence of his poetry had an immense influence especially on the 18th-century verse.
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
III: Leading-in
2. Listen, watch and say
Watch the video, and discuss the following topics with your partners.
1. What does the movie show us? 2. What do you think of the British girl in the movie? Can you use some adjectives to describe?
MENU
•
•
•
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
I: Objectives
Background Information
• Henry David Thoreau
• Walden Pond
• John Milton
• William Wordsworth
MENU
NHCE-BIV-Unit 5
II: Preview