大学英语第一课-friendship-PPT课件
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3. Read Text A as quickly as possible, and find out if you are right. Can you summarize the story with three sentences?
Key words: lost in thought; read a letter; an old friend; lifelong friendship; regret; author decided
1. One should keep in touch with his friends. 2. Never delay expressing your true feelings to a friend. 3. A true friend will stand by you forever. 4. Late is better than never.
Before you read the story, think about the answers to the following questions.
What does a cabbie do? Who wrote the letter to the cabbie? Why was all the cabbie had only a letter?
Never delay expressing your true feelings to a friend.
Group Discussion 1. The following questions are what the narrator asked the
cab driver. Put them in the right order. 1) Did you go to school together? 2) The letter must have made you feel good, didn’t it? 3) Is your cab available? 4) Is he someone you’ve known quite a while? 5) Is he dead? 6) I thought your friend was Ed. Why did he sign it Tom? 7) Is the letter from a child or a grandchild? 8) Did you two work at the same place?
Warm-up Questions
1. Do you often write letters to your friends?
2. Did you ever write a letter which was not sent? Why did you keep it?
Scanning
Which of the following statements is the theme.
Reading the letter by himself, the author learned more about the lifelong friendship between the driver and Old Ed.
True or False 1. The driver caught a cold that day. ( F )
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Can you give some examples of great friendship?
Marx and Engels
Marx valued Engels’ friendship so highly that he once said he loved and admired his friend very much. Engels had been aiding Marx who suffered greatly from bitter poverty. Were it not for the help Marx obtained from Engels, Marx would hardly have been able to overcome poverty and he surely would not have left behind him a monument.
( 3 ) → ( 7 ) → ( 4 ) →( 1 ) → ( 5 ) →( 8 ) →( 2 ) →( 6 )
Part Division of the Text
From a conversation with the cab driver the author learned how much he regretted failing to keep up correspondence with his old friend Ed.
2. Read the last sentence of Text A and try to guess what the story is about.
When I got to my hotel room I didn’t unpack right away. First I had to write a letter — and mail it.
durable
long-standing enduring
Friendship
lifelong genuine
close
intimate everlasting
help geห้องสมุดไป่ตู้erous
Topic-related Prediction 1. Text A is titled All the Cabbie Had Was a Letter.
Word Web The stories in this unit are about friendship. Can you raise some of the words which are related to friendship?
Friendship
perpetual trust warm
Key words: lost in thought; read a letter; an old friend; lifelong friendship; regret; author decided
1. One should keep in touch with his friends. 2. Never delay expressing your true feelings to a friend. 3. A true friend will stand by you forever. 4. Late is better than never.
Before you read the story, think about the answers to the following questions.
What does a cabbie do? Who wrote the letter to the cabbie? Why was all the cabbie had only a letter?
Never delay expressing your true feelings to a friend.
Group Discussion 1. The following questions are what the narrator asked the
cab driver. Put them in the right order. 1) Did you go to school together? 2) The letter must have made you feel good, didn’t it? 3) Is your cab available? 4) Is he someone you’ve known quite a while? 5) Is he dead? 6) I thought your friend was Ed. Why did he sign it Tom? 7) Is the letter from a child or a grandchild? 8) Did you two work at the same place?
Warm-up Questions
1. Do you often write letters to your friends?
2. Did you ever write a letter which was not sent? Why did you keep it?
Scanning
Which of the following statements is the theme.
Reading the letter by himself, the author learned more about the lifelong friendship between the driver and Old Ed.
True or False 1. The driver caught a cold that day. ( F )
梁欢 2英语13-1
Can you give some examples of great friendship?
Marx and Engels
Marx valued Engels’ friendship so highly that he once said he loved and admired his friend very much. Engels had been aiding Marx who suffered greatly from bitter poverty. Were it not for the help Marx obtained from Engels, Marx would hardly have been able to overcome poverty and he surely would not have left behind him a monument.
( 3 ) → ( 7 ) → ( 4 ) →( 1 ) → ( 5 ) →( 8 ) →( 2 ) →( 6 )
Part Division of the Text
From a conversation with the cab driver the author learned how much he regretted failing to keep up correspondence with his old friend Ed.
2. Read the last sentence of Text A and try to guess what the story is about.
When I got to my hotel room I didn’t unpack right away. First I had to write a letter — and mail it.
durable
long-standing enduring
Friendship
lifelong genuine
close
intimate everlasting
help geห้องสมุดไป่ตู้erous
Topic-related Prediction 1. Text A is titled All the Cabbie Had Was a Letter.
Word Web The stories in this unit are about friendship. Can you raise some of the words which are related to friendship?
Friendship
perpetual trust warm