全新版大学英语第一册第二单元(精品)

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1、教学实习教案学院:外国语学院姓名: 高文艳 班级:英语0703班学号:1801070318指导教师:王华玲201010Unit Two FRIENDSHIPI. Teaching Materials1. Unit Two College English (new) Integrated Course 12. Unit Two College English (new) Reading Course 1& Fast Reading Course 13. Unit Two College English (new) Listening and Speaking Course 1II. Teachi

2、ng Aims1 Grasp the main idea (never delay expressing your true feelings to a friend) and structure of the text (developing a story around a letter);2 Appreciate that spoken English is much more informal than written English;3 Master key language points and grammatical structures in the text;4 Conduc

3、t a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.III. Teaching Time: 4 periodsIV. Teaching Focuses1. Discourse analysis and writing features;2. Analysing some difficult sentences and translating them into Chinese;3.Listening comprehension;4. Vocabula

4、ry and structures.V. Teaching Procedures:1.Some pre-reading questions about friendship;2.The new lesson.VI. Detailed Study of Unit Two1. Information Related to the Text1.1 Halloween: Halloween is celebrated annually. It is on the night of 31 October, when people once believed that ghosts could be se

5、en. Now, in Britain and America, it is a time when children have parties, dress up as witches, make lanterns out of pumpkins from which the inside has been removed, and play “trick or treat”.Trick or treat is traditional activity at Halloween. Children dress in costumes and visit houses. At each hou

6、se they say “Trick or treat”. This means that they will play a “Trick”, or joke, on the people in the house unless they are given a “treat”, e.g. sweets or money. Most people prefer to give treats rather than having tricks played on them.2. Introductory RemarksAs the proverbs goes, “A life without a

7、 friend is a life without a sun”, or “One man is not good enough to live alone in the world”, our society has become so complicate that no one can live in solitude. Without a friend, one will feel lonely and gloomy. Naturally, we want to keep constant touch with our friends by writing letters, makin

8、g phone calls or sending E-mails. But sometimes we put off writing letters to them, because we think letters can wait until other matters are dealt with, or because we think a phone call will do instead. Sometimes, however, as you are to find in this text, we may leave it too late to write, and lett

9、ers are the best in expressing our innermost feelings.3. Introductory Questions1. What does friendship mean to you?2.Do you often write letters to your friends? Why or why nor?4. Text Analysis (Do Exercise 2 Text Organization)The text can be divided into three parts.Part One (Paras1-20)From a conver

10、sation with the cab driver the author learned how much he regretted failing to keep up correspondence with his old friend Ed.Part Two (Paras21-35)Reading the letter by himself, the author learned more about the lifelong friendship between the driver and old Ed. Part Three (Para 36)The drivers experi

11、ence urged the author to reach for his pen.5. Language Points1. be lost in/lose oneself in: be absorbed in, be fully occupied with Examples: He was lost in playing computer games so he was unaware of my entering the room.She was lost in her novel. I had lost myself in thought. 2. available: able to

12、be used, had, or reachedExamples: Since 1990, the amount of money available to buy books has fallen by 17%. If you dont want to buy a kite, you can make your own using directions available in the book. We have already used up all the available space. 3. He sounded as if he had a cold or something: T

13、his sentence implies the sad state of mind the taxi driver was in.Or something: used when you are not very sure about what you have just saidExamples: The air fare was a hundred and ninety-nine pounds or something.Heres some money. Get yourself a sandwich or something.Similar phrase: or something li

14、ke that4.Go ahead: continue, begin (sometimes followed by with + n.)5.know/learn by heart: memorize, remember exactlyExamples: You have to know all the music by heart if you want to be a concert pianist. The pupils are required to learn a classic poem by heart every day.6.At least they do with me be

15、cause Im on the road so much. : At least letters from home mean a lot to me because I travel a lot in a car for long distances.7.Estimate: form a judgment about ( a quantity or value)Examples: I estimate that the total cost for the treatment of the disease will go from $5,000to $8,000. Bills persona

16、l riches were estimated at $368 million.8.This isnt family. : This isnt a letter from my family.9.might/may (just) a well: If you say that you might/may (just) as well do something, you mean that you will do it although you do not have a strong desire to do it and may even feel slightly reluctant ab

17、out it.Examples: Anyway, youre here; you might as well stay. The post office is really busy well have to queue for ages to get served. We might as well go home.10.Im not much of a hand at writing. : Im not good at writing.Not much of a: not a goodExamples: Some people may think that doing housework

18、for others is not much of a career. He is not much of a father, but he is an outstanding professor.11.keep up: continue without stoppingExamples: They risk losing their homes because they can no longer keep up the repayments. I was so hungry all the time that I could not keep the diet up for longer

19、than a month.12.correspondence: (1) the act of writing, receiving or send letters (不可加s, 但可加a, followed by with + n.) Example: His interest in writing came from a long correspondence with a close college friend. (2) the letters that sb. Receives or sends (used as an uncountable noun) Examples: Mary

20、really never mentions her step-mother in her correspondence. Any further correspondence should be sent to my new address.13.But I take it hes someone : But I expect that he is someone The sentence pattern “I take it (that)” is used to say that you expect someone will do something, know something etc

21、.Example: I take it (that) youve heard that all the students in my class have done a very good job in CET Band 4.13.practically: almost, but not completely or exactlyExamples: Hed known the old man for practically ten years. I know people who find it practically impossible to give up smoking.14.Went

22、 to school together? : The complete sentence is like this: You went to school together? (In colloquial English a declarative sentence with a rising tone may serve as a question.)15.neighborhood: one of the parts of a town where people liveExamples: It seemed like an ideal neighborhood to raise my ch

23、ildren in. Houses in a good neighborhood are likely to be sold at a high price.16.kind of/sort of: (infml; “kind of” is esp. AmE, “sort of” esp. BrE) a little bit, in some way or degree (used before v. or after a link verb)Examples: She wasnt beautiful. But she was kind of cute. The boys description

24、 kind of gives us an idea of whats happening.17.lose touch (with sb.): meet and contact sb. Less and less often, gradually stop writing, telephoning, or visiting themExamples: I lost touch with my former classmates after graduation. In my job one tends to lose touch with friends.18.a couple of: (inf

25、ml) a few, more than one but not manyExamples: Do you have a moment? There are a couple of things Id like to talk to you about. They promised the students that they would find a substitute teacher in a couple or days.19.But I realized that Old Ed was still on his mind when he spoke again, almost mor

26、e to himself than to me. : But I realized that the taxi driver was still thinking of Old Ed when he spoke again. It seemed that he spoke more to himself than to me.on ones mind: in ones thought; of concern to one (If something is on your mind, you are worried or concerned about it and think about it

27、 a lot.)Examples: Dealings on the stock marked have been on his mind all the time. This travel plan has been on my mind all week.20.keep in touch (with sb.): If you keep in touch with someone, you write, phone, or visit each other regularly.Examples: The old man kept in touch with his children while

28、 living in a nursing home. While doing the research work in the Antarctic, the professor kept in touch with his students via e up: (1) happen, occur, esp. unexpectedlyExamples: “Sorry, I am late something came up at home.” Other projects came up and the emphasis of my work changed. (2) be mentioned

29、or discussedExamples: The issue of safety came up twice during the meeting. The term “Project Hope” has come up a lot recently in the newspapers.22.urge: try very hard to persuade (often used in the pattern urge sb. To do sth. Or followed by a that-clause, “should” or the base form of a verb is used

30、.)Examples: They urged the local government to approve plans for their reform programme. I urged my cousin to take a year off to study drawing. Sir Fred urged that Britain (should) join the European Monetary System.23.postpone: delay (usu. Followed by n. / gerund) Examples: The Russian experts postp

31、oned dumping Mir (和平号 Russias space station ) in the Pacific Ocean until March 23, 2001. The couple had postponed having children to establish their careers.24.It had references to things that : The letter made mention of things that Reference: (1) the act of talking about sb. / sth., or mentioning

32、them (use. followed by to)Examples: It was strange that he make no reference to any work experience in his resume. His recent book makes references to the political events of those days. (2) sth. That shows you where else to look for information, for example the page number of another place in a boo

33、kExample: Make a note of the reference number shown on the form. (3) the act of looking at sth. For informationExample: Use the dictionary for easy reference. Keep their price list for further reference.25.“Like it says there ”about all we had to spend in those days was time.”: “As the letter says t

34、here,” “though we didnt have much money we had a lot of free time.”26.absolutely: totally and completelyExamples: Funding is absolutely necessary if research is to continue. There is absolutely no difference between the two oil-paintings.27.reunion: a party attended by members of the same family, sc

35、hool, or other group who have not seen each other for a long timeExamples: The soccer club holds an annual/yearly reunion. Before she went abroad for further study, the whole family had a big family reunion.28. there are fewer and fewer still around: fewer and fewer of us are left alive.29.go by: (o

36、f time) passExamples: Her daughter was becoming more and more beautiful as the years went by. As each month goes by, the economic situation gets better.30.hang out: (1) (infml; used mainly in AmE) stay in or near a place, for no particular reason, not doing very muchExamples: I often hung out in cof

37、fee bars while I was unemployed. We can just hang out and have a good time. Thats the corner where all the kids hang out. (2) hang clothes on a piece of string outside in order to dry themExamples: I was worried that I had no time to hang out my washing. What a pain! Its raining and Ive just hung th

38、e washing out.31.every now and then: sometimes, at timesExamples: Every now and then I have a desire to quit my tedious job. I still see Jane for lunch every now and then, but not as often as I used to.32.But for the last 20 or 30 years its been mostly just Christmas cards. : But generally speaking

39、we have sent only Christmas cards to keep in touch with each other for the last 20 or 30 years.mostly: almost all; generallyExamples: They have invested their money mostly in expensive real estate. The guests at the wedding party are mostly friends of the bride.33.Your friendship over the years has

40、meant an awful lot to me, more than I can say because Im not good at saying things like that. : Your friendship over the years has been very important to me, more important than I can say because Im not good at expressing my feelings.awful: (infml; used to add force) very great; very bad or unpleasa

41、ntExamples: I have got an awful lot of work to do. I cant bear the awful smell of cigarette smoke.33.choke up: become too upset to speakExamples: When he learned the news of his friends sudden death, he was so choked up he couldnt say a thing. Losing my job left me completely choked up; I was so ups

42、et that I didnt know what to say.34. destination: the place to which sb. Is going or being sentExamples: Singapore is still our most popular holiday destination. Only half of the emergency supplies have reached their destination because of the bad weather.35.skip: pass from (one point, etc.) to anot

43、her, disregarding to failing to act on what comes betweenExamples: The teacher skipped chapter five and said it wouldnt be on the test. “As time is limited, we will have to skip some of the exercises in Unit 10,” said the teacher.36. right away: (infml) at onceExamples: Tom has got a high fever; he

44、should go and see a doctor right away. I wrote him a letter and posted it right away.6. SummaryIn the story, the passenger read a letter which was written by the cab driver to his old friend Ed. By talking with the cab driver, the passenger learned how much he regretted failing to keep up correspond

45、ence with his old friend, and how precious the lifelong friendship between them was. Eventually, the drivers experience urged the passenger to reach for his pen. Group Discussion 1. What is the message the text trying to convey? What can you learn from this text?2. In this essay, the author looks ba

46、ck on a meaningful early experience. As a matter of fact, we all have unforgettable experiences at each stage of our lives. Would you share some with me?VIII. Assignments1. Unit Two Part III (Integrated Course 2)2. Unit Two (Reading Course 2 and Fast Reading) 3. Write a composition entitled “Friendship”.

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