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PART
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Textual Structure
Paragraphs 1-2: Introduction of interactive
life
• a huge amount of information available to anyone at the
touch of a button
• PART 2: Paragraphs 3-18: description of interactive life
Lesson 8
An Interactive Life
Teaching Procedure
• Teaching Objectives • Background Information • Textual Structure • Text Analysis • Text Appreciation
Teaching Objectives
• a life which acts reciprocally,
mutually, receives and gives in return
Background Information
•The text is taken from American Newsweek.
Newsweek is American news weekly established in Dayton, Ohio in 1933. In it domestic and international news is summarized, analyzed and categorized according to topics each week. It also has special sections devoted to arts, science, medicine, sports, etc. it is one of the three largest newsweeklies of America and has a wide domestic and international circulation. The authors of the text, Barbara Kantrowitz and Joshua Cooper Ramo are regular contributors to Newsweek
高级英语Love-is-a-Fallacyppt课件
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About the text
• The text is excerpted from The Many loves of Dobbie Gillis by Max Shulman. It is a piece of narrative writing.
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• The narrator of the story, Dobie Gillis, a self-conceited freshman in a school struggles against Petey Burch, his
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4) False Analogy “It doe not follow” arises when there is not
even a deceptively plausible appearance of valid reasoning, because the given premises have virtually nothing to do with the conclusion drawn from them.
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6) Poisoning the Well (井中投毒) Speaking “against the man” rather than to
issue, or the fallacy of Poisoning the Well in the text where the premises may only make a personal attack on a person holding some thesis rather than offer grounds showing why what he says is false.
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5) Hypothesis Contrary to Fact The fallacy of many questions consists in
About the text
• The text is excerpted from The Many loves of Dobbie Gillis by Max Shulman. It is a piece of narrative writing.
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• The narrator of the story, Dobie Gillis, a self-conceited freshman in a school struggles against Petey Burch, his
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4) False Analogy “It doe not follow” arises when there is not
even a deceptively plausible appearance of valid reasoning, because the given premises have virtually nothing to do with the conclusion drawn from them.
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6) Poisoning the Well (井中投毒) Speaking “against the man” rather than to
issue, or the fallacy of Poisoning the Well in the text where the premises may only make a personal attack on a person holding some thesis rather than offer grounds showing why what he says is false.
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5) Hypothesis Contrary to Fact The fallacy of many questions consists in
高中英语ppt课件
By reading different types of English texts, such as novels, news, academic papers, etc., students can develop their reading comprehension abilities.
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Promotion tips
English promotion can be challenging, but there are tips and tricks that can help non native speakers improve their promotion These include paying attention to vowel and coherent sounds, using a slow space when speaking initially, and focusing on systolic stress
Pronunciation errors
Pronunciation errors are common among non native English speakers These errors can include using the wrong votes or consonants, misplacing systolic stress, or using an incorrect cadence or introduction pattern
Pronunciation issues and corrections
Account
An account refers to the way a language or dialect is pronounced English accounts vary widely across the United States, with some regional accounts being more common than others
02 03
Promotion tips
English promotion can be challenging, but there are tips and tricks that can help non native speakers improve their promotion These include paying attention to vowel and coherent sounds, using a slow space when speaking initially, and focusing on systolic stress
Pronunciation errors
Pronunciation errors are common among non native English speakers These errors can include using the wrong votes or consonants, misplacing systolic stress, or using an incorrect cadence or introduction pattern
Pronunciation issues and corrections
Account
An account refers to the way a language or dialect is pronounced English accounts vary widely across the United States, with some regional accounts being more common than others
高级英语 ppt课件
concrete situation.
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The key points of paragraph 29-42
• The climax of the trail:
• Darrow vs.
Bryan
• The sun was created the 4th day, why there was morning & evening on the 1st day?
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The key points of paragraph 29
• More than 200 spectators sat…or squatted on the grass, perched on the tops of…or gawked from windows.
• squat: crouch so as to sit on the heels with the knees bent and the weight resting on the balls of the feet
• The punishment of the serpent by God
• How did the snake go before the punishment?
• The acceptance of Darrow’s idea by the spectators: shaking hands with him
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The end of the text: the last 2 paras.
• 1. The narrator: • Going to Chicago to pursue the study
• perch: rest, stand or sit on some elevated place, usually referring to birds .
ppt课件
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The key points of paragraph 29-42
• The climax of the trail:
• Darrow vs.
Bryan
• The sun was created the 4th day, why there was morning & evening on the 1st day?
ppt课件
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The key points of paragraph 29
• More than 200 spectators sat…or squatted on the grass, perched on the tops of…or gawked from windows.
• squat: crouch so as to sit on the heels with the knees bent and the weight resting on the balls of the feet
• The punishment of the serpent by God
• How did the snake go before the punishment?
• The acceptance of Darrow’s idea by the spectators: shaking hands with him
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The end of the text: the last 2 paras.
• 1. The narrator: • Going to Chicago to pursue the study
• perch: rest, stand or sit on some elevated place, usually referring to birds .
高中英语ppt精品课件
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Developing your own opinion about the topic based on the information presented in the text and your own background knowledge
Forming an Opinion
Literature
Characterized by realistic and abstract styles, such as Impressionism and Cubism
Art
Chinese culture emphasizes collectivism, respect for elders, and Filial Piety
单击此处添加正文,文字是您思想的为了最终呈现发布的。单击此处添加正文文字是您思。文字是您思。单击此处添加正文文字是您思。文字是您思。4行*21字
Practical writing experience
Provide a variety of writing exercises, including short essays, essays, abstracts, etc., to help students improve their writing skills through practical operations.
contents
目录
High school English cultural backgroundHigh School English Exam Skills
Basic knowledge of high school English
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Summary word
Accumulate vocabulary
Developing your own opinion about the topic based on the information presented in the text and your own background knowledge
Forming an Opinion
Literature
Characterized by realistic and abstract styles, such as Impressionism and Cubism
Art
Chinese culture emphasizes collectivism, respect for elders, and Filial Piety
单击此处添加正文,文字是您思想的为了最终呈现发布的。单击此处添加正文文字是您思。文字是您思。单击此处添加正文文字是您思。文字是您思。4行*21字
Practical writing experience
Provide a variety of writing exercises, including short essays, essays, abstracts, etc., to help students improve their writing skills through practical operations.
contents
目录
High school English cultural backgroundHigh School English Exam Skills
Basic knowledge of high school English
01
Summary word
Accumulate vocabulary
最新[英语学习]高级英语教学讲义ppt课件
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• Greek word allegoria, which means “speaking otherwise”. Allegory is a story either in verse or in prose with a double meaning: surface meaning—a story, and under-the-surface meaning—a hidden truth.
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Allegory, Fable和Parable
相同点:不直接说明一个道理。 不同点:1. 寓言(Allegory)是建立在假借过去或别处 的事例与对象之上,传达暗示,影射或者讥讽现世各种 现象的含义。
2. 言浅意深的寓言(Fable), 是大师级的儿童 文学家李欧.李奥尼 最惯用的创作语言,是「隐喻」却浅 显得连幼儿都看得懂的手法.
10Biblioteka • In allegories, names of the characters and places are often symbols of certain qualities. In Banyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, from the names of the characters “Christian”(基督徒,信徒 ), “Mr. Blind-man”, ‘Mr. No-good”, the names of places “Vanity Fair(浮华世界 )”, “Celestial City (天国 )”, we can easily understand the meaning behind these names.
• The principal technique of allegory is personification, whereby abstract qualities are given human shape, as in public statue of Liberty or Justice. The most famous religious allegory in English is Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress.
• Greek word allegoria, which means “speaking otherwise”. Allegory is a story either in verse or in prose with a double meaning: surface meaning—a story, and under-the-surface meaning—a hidden truth.
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Allegory, Fable和Parable
相同点:不直接说明一个道理。 不同点:1. 寓言(Allegory)是建立在假借过去或别处 的事例与对象之上,传达暗示,影射或者讥讽现世各种 现象的含义。
2. 言浅意深的寓言(Fable), 是大师级的儿童 文学家李欧.李奥尼 最惯用的创作语言,是「隐喻」却浅 显得连幼儿都看得懂的手法.
10Biblioteka • In allegories, names of the characters and places are often symbols of certain qualities. In Banyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, from the names of the characters “Christian”(基督徒,信徒 ), “Mr. Blind-man”, ‘Mr. No-good”, the names of places “Vanity Fair(浮华世界 )”, “Celestial City (天国 )”, we can easily understand the meaning behind these names.
• The principal technique of allegory is personification, whereby abstract qualities are given human shape, as in public statue of Liberty or Justice. The most famous religious allegory in English is Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress.
【ppt课件】高级英语课件_L
44. who shovels … in motion: 1) Nimble, agile, quick, brisk, facile, spry: moving or acting
quickly and lightly; light and quick in motion.敏捷的 2) a dizzy height: so high that it causes giddiness; that it
滴, 淌; 细流 5) ooze: give forth steadily (moisture) 6) runnel: a small channel小河,细流 7) used: no longer new; second-hand
e.g. used cars : cars offered for sale after they have been used and are no longer in new condition
makes people have a kind of whirling sensation 3) throw one’s weight on to : use all one’s strength to press
down 4) set… in motion:
get …going; get …operating 5) Vat: large vessel
tool instrument implement utensil appliance: These nouns refer to devices used in the performance of work.
• dwarf: make look small by contrast or distance • He dwarfs other dramatists • pulley滑轮, 辘轳 43. The machine is operated by one mபைடு நூலகம்n:
高级英语听说1chapter1PPT课件
get familiar with orientation n. 方向,定位,习惯 School Orientation 入学介绍会,新生说明会
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第十一页,共四十三页。
Part 2 School Orientation
▲ An advisor gives a presentation to new students
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第三十页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
Message 1 Message 2
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第三十一页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
Message 3 Mrs. Henry: “ Please check back next week; just
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Part 3 Strategies
Conversation 5
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第二十六页,共四十三页。
Part 3 Strategies
Conversation 5 Peter: “ Hey, Jack and I already have a court for
tomorrow afternoon. Do you guys want to play doubles with us? play doubles 双打(比赛) play singles 单打(比赛)
call the main number and, I’m at extension 4745.”
check back 再次查问 extension 分机号码
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第三十二页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
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第十一页,共四十三页。
Part 2 School Orientation
▲ An advisor gives a presentation to new students
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第三十页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
Message 1 Message 2
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第三十一页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
Message 3 Mrs. Henry: “ Please check back next week; just
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第二十五页,共四十三页。
Part 3 Strategies
Conversation 5
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第二十六页,共四十三页。
Part 3 Strategies
Conversation 5 Peter: “ Hey, Jack and I already have a court for
tomorrow afternoon. Do you guys want to play doubles with us? play doubles 双打(比赛) play singles 单打(比赛)
call the main number and, I’m at extension 4745.”
check back 再次查问 extension 分机号码
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第三十二页,共四十三页。
Part 4 Real-World Tasks
高级英语PPT课件
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Before Reading
Global Reading
Detailed Reading
After Reading
Speech Directions: Divide the class into groups. Each group prepares a speech which includes: why people came to America; what are the freedoms Americans still cherish today; what the fifth freedom is.
Before Reading
Global Reading
Detailed Reading
After Reading
Listen and Speak 1. Who is Seymour St. John? He was the headmaster of the Choate School. 2. How old was he when he died? 94. 3. Did he die from a disease? No, he died in his sleep. 4. Who was his father? His father, George St. John, was headmaster from 1908 to 1947. 5. How long did he serve as headmaster? 26 years. 6. How long is the history of the Choate School? 110 years.
第二是在全世界任何地方,人人有以自己的方式来崇拜上帝的自由。
Before Reading
[英语学习]高级英语PPT课件
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• Greek word allegoria, which means “speaking otherwise”. Allegory is a story either in verse or in prose with a double meaning: surface meaning—a story, and under-the-surface meaning—a hidden truth.
obtain pleasure, but pleasure which is assured through taking
account of reality, even though it is pleasure postponed and
diminished”.
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• Sigmund Freud discusses this idea, pleasure principle, and its limits in more details in his book, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, published in 1921. In his discussion of the opposition between Eros, the life instinct, and the Thanatos, the death instinct, he examines the role of the repetition compulsion caused by the pleasure principle and of the sexual instincts.
• allegorically: figuratively
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高级英语(修订本)ppt课件
3. What’s the chief topic of the text?
4. According to the text, what solutions does the writer put forward to our ecological problems?
5. What do you think about the relationship between man and nature?
Part 3 (para. 17-26): the solution to environmental
destructions--- reinventing and healing the relationship between
civilization and the earth
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Detailed Study of the Text
IV. Important words
Lap, divert, Antarctic, parka , glacier, inexorable, graph, rendezvous, hover, hummock, collide , scenario, billow, slash, noctilucent, shimmer, translucent, methane, biomass, rip, spectral, skirmish, ultraviolet, equilibrium, axiom, depletion, deforestation, sober, deploy, leapfrog, at stake
Unit Three Ships in the Desert
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Book 1I
I. Teaching Objectives
4. According to the text, what solutions does the writer put forward to our ecological problems?
5. What do you think about the relationship between man and nature?
Part 3 (para. 17-26): the solution to environmental
destructions--- reinventing and healing the relationship between
civilization and the earth
.
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Detailed Study of the Text
IV. Important words
Lap, divert, Antarctic, parka , glacier, inexorable, graph, rendezvous, hover, hummock, collide , scenario, billow, slash, noctilucent, shimmer, translucent, methane, biomass, rip, spectral, skirmish, ultraviolet, equilibrium, axiom, depletion, deforestation, sober, deploy, leapfrog, at stake
Unit Three Ships in the Desert
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Book 1I
I. Teaching Objectives
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Similar storms occurring over the west Pacific Ocean and China Seas are called typhoons and those over the Indian Ocean are called tropical cyclones 飓 风气旋. Hurricanes are given girl’s names and typhoon are given serial numbers.
Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
Aims
1. To know the writing technique of a narrative.
2. To be acquainted with some literary terms
3. To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence
Lesson One Theme ----
man vs nature
The literary style
A piece of narration is mainly developed in the actual time sequence. The writer tells the readers what happens first , what next.
The Literary terms
The essentials of narration: 1. characters 2. plot A good story has a beginning, a middle, an end, even though it may start in the middle or at some other point in the action and move backward to the earlier happenings.
Time allocation
1. The literary style (narration) (15 min.) 2. Detailed study of the text (120 min.) 3. Structure analysis (15 min.) 4. Language appreciation (15 min.) 5. Exercises (15 min)
denouement
conflict suspense
ending
Hurricane: a tropical storm in which winds attain speeds greater the 75 miles per hour. The term is often restricted to those storms occurring over the North Atlantic Ocean. Incipient hurricanes usually form over the tropical N Atlantic Ocean and mature as they drift westward. Hurricanes also occasionally form off the west coast of Mexico and move northeastward from that area. An average of 3.5 tropical storms per year eventually mature into hurricanes along the east coast of North America, usually over the Caribbean Sea or Gulf of Mexico.
4. To appreciate the language features 5. To learn to write a story about disasters.
Teaching Contents
1. The literary style 2. Detailed study of the text 3. Organizational pattern 4. Language features 5. Exercises
interposition --- a passage which is put between the action The purpose is to add more information to create suspense
The Literary terms
flashback --interruption of chronological sequence by interjection of event of earlቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱer occurrence
The Literary terms
Narration is concerned with action.
It goes around people called characters in some kind of struggle or conflict against other people, nature, society or themselves.
The Literary terms
protagonist --- leading character
antagonist -- the people or forces protagonist fights against
suspense -- a state of uncertainty
The Literary terms
climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
denouement --- the ending of a story
rising action beginning
climax falling action
chronological development
The Literary terms
narration --- story telling extended narration ---
novels histories biographies autobiographies travelogues
Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
Aims
1. To know the writing technique of a narrative.
2. To be acquainted with some literary terms
3. To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence
Lesson One Theme ----
man vs nature
The literary style
A piece of narration is mainly developed in the actual time sequence. The writer tells the readers what happens first , what next.
The Literary terms
The essentials of narration: 1. characters 2. plot A good story has a beginning, a middle, an end, even though it may start in the middle or at some other point in the action and move backward to the earlier happenings.
Time allocation
1. The literary style (narration) (15 min.) 2. Detailed study of the text (120 min.) 3. Structure analysis (15 min.) 4. Language appreciation (15 min.) 5. Exercises (15 min)
denouement
conflict suspense
ending
Hurricane: a tropical storm in which winds attain speeds greater the 75 miles per hour. The term is often restricted to those storms occurring over the North Atlantic Ocean. Incipient hurricanes usually form over the tropical N Atlantic Ocean and mature as they drift westward. Hurricanes also occasionally form off the west coast of Mexico and move northeastward from that area. An average of 3.5 tropical storms per year eventually mature into hurricanes along the east coast of North America, usually over the Caribbean Sea or Gulf of Mexico.
4. To appreciate the language features 5. To learn to write a story about disasters.
Teaching Contents
1. The literary style 2. Detailed study of the text 3. Organizational pattern 4. Language features 5. Exercises
interposition --- a passage which is put between the action The purpose is to add more information to create suspense
The Literary terms
flashback --interruption of chronological sequence by interjection of event of earlቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱer occurrence
The Literary terms
Narration is concerned with action.
It goes around people called characters in some kind of struggle or conflict against other people, nature, society or themselves.
The Literary terms
protagonist --- leading character
antagonist -- the people or forces protagonist fights against
suspense -- a state of uncertainty
The Literary terms
climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
denouement --- the ending of a story
rising action beginning
climax falling action
chronological development
The Literary terms
narration --- story telling extended narration ---
novels histories biographies autobiographies travelogues