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Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
Warm-up Activities Additional lnformation for the Teacher’s Reference Text Solve That Problem — with Humor Further Reading
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
Bounty Lands Lawyer (1966), and The Brooks Legend. They reflected the reality of life on the frontier at a time when Ohio was considered “the West” and the hardships of daily existence far outweighed the pleasures.
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
2. Roland Michener Daniel Roland Michener (1900 - 1991)was Governor General of Canada from 1967 to 1974. In 1967, he became the first governor general to give the Order of Canada, the nation’s highest civilian honor. He also awarded the first Order of Military Merit in 1972. And he encouraged all Canadians to learn both English and French. His tenure as Canada’s Governor General is often considered to be a key turning point in the history of his office. Since his retirement the Governor Generalship has moved dramatically in a less formal direction.
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
3. Europe’s Common Market The European Economic Community (EEC), also known as the “Common Market” in the United Kingdom, was an international organization created in 1957 to bring about economic integration between Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Many nations of Western Europe banded together into various organizations during the postwar years. These nations hoped to solve problems by working together more closely. The Council of Europe was formed in 1949 to link its member nations culturally, socially, and economically. The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), organized in 1951, sought
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
Additional Information for the TeacherBaidu Nhomakorabeas Reference 1. William D. Ellis William D. Ellis is an American novelist. Seemingly part archaeologist, part anthropologist, part genealogist, and part psychologist, Ellis mined the centuries to unearth the raw material he would mold into his fiction and nonfiction books. With no instrument more elaborate than a typewriter, he managed to create popular regional histories and awardwinning volumes of historical fiction that brought Ohio’s past to life in a manner that was not just informative and entertaining, but as vivid as an epic film. Ellis received a Pulitzer Prize nomination for his bestselling trilogy of novels: Bounty Lands (1958), Jonathan Blair:
Speaking Skills
Additional Work
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
Warm-up Activities 1. How important is a sense of humour to social life? Cite examples to illustrate your idea. 2. Some people think a sense of humour is innate, a quality that one is born with, while others believe it can be cultivated later in life. Which one do you believe in? How can we cultivate a sense of humour, if possible? 3. Tell a humorous story that you know to amuse the class.
Warm-up Activities Additional lnformation for the Teacher’s Reference Text Solve That Problem — with Humor Further Reading
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
Bounty Lands Lawyer (1966), and The Brooks Legend. They reflected the reality of life on the frontier at a time when Ohio was considered “the West” and the hardships of daily existence far outweighed the pleasures.
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
2. Roland Michener Daniel Roland Michener (1900 - 1991)was Governor General of Canada from 1967 to 1974. In 1967, he became the first governor general to give the Order of Canada, the nation’s highest civilian honor. He also awarded the first Order of Military Merit in 1972. And he encouraged all Canadians to learn both English and French. His tenure as Canada’s Governor General is often considered to be a key turning point in the history of his office. Since his retirement the Governor Generalship has moved dramatically in a less formal direction.
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
3. Europe’s Common Market The European Economic Community (EEC), also known as the “Common Market” in the United Kingdom, was an international organization created in 1957 to bring about economic integration between Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Many nations of Western Europe banded together into various organizations during the postwar years. These nations hoped to solve problems by working together more closely. The Council of Europe was formed in 1949 to link its member nations culturally, socially, and economically. The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), organized in 1951, sought
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
Additional Information for the TeacherBaidu Nhomakorabeas Reference 1. William D. Ellis William D. Ellis is an American novelist. Seemingly part archaeologist, part anthropologist, part genealogist, and part psychologist, Ellis mined the centuries to unearth the raw material he would mold into his fiction and nonfiction books. With no instrument more elaborate than a typewriter, he managed to create popular regional histories and awardwinning volumes of historical fiction that brought Ohio’s past to life in a manner that was not just informative and entertaining, but as vivid as an epic film. Ellis received a Pulitzer Prize nomination for his bestselling trilogy of novels: Bounty Lands (1958), Jonathan Blair:
Speaking Skills
Additional Work
Unit 5 Solve That Problem — with Humor
Warm-up Activities 1. How important is a sense of humour to social life? Cite examples to illustrate your idea. 2. Some people think a sense of humour is innate, a quality that one is born with, while others believe it can be cultivated later in life. Which one do you believe in? How can we cultivate a sense of humour, if possible? 3. Tell a humorous story that you know to amuse the class.