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,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,#,Unit 5 CrueltyText A A Friend in Need,Pre-reading tasks,While-reading activities,Post-reading activities,Lesson Summary,Pre-reading tasks,Warm-up questions,Reading for the gist,Fast reading,(1).Do you think there is some truth in the saying,“You cant judge a book by looking at its cover?”and explain.,(Before asking the question,teacher may write down the saying on the blackboard and ask students what its meaning is to arouse their interest.),(2).Do you think most people are self-contradictory rather than all of a piece?Cite examples from your experiences to illustrate your point.,(3).Lead-in to the text:What we have discussed just now is actually related to the text we are going to study.Now lets see whether you have the same idea with the author.,Warm-up questions,what is the story?,Reading for the gist,Fast reading:,Please divide the text into three parts and find out the main idea of each part.,Part I Para 1,It is no easy job to judge people,for they arent always what they appear to be.,Part II Para 2-3,Kind and gentle,Edward Burton,a wealthy merchant,appeared as if he could not bear to hurt a fly.,Part III Para 4-51,As it turned out,Burton was cold-blooded enough to send a friend to certain death.,While-reading activities,Part I,1.Language study,2.Ask questions to check their understanding of the text.,Part II,1.Language study,2.Ask questions to check their understanding of the text.,Part III,1.Language study,2.Ask questions to check their understanding of the text.,3.Text organization,1.,Language study,2.,Ask questions to check their understanding of the text.,Part I,for sb.s(own)part/the part of:,as far as sb.is concerned,1.For my part I prefer living in the country.,2.Some young students,for their part,can stay up late playing computer games.,Language Study,Does the narrator think our first impressions,of a person are always right?Why or why not?,Ask Questions,1.,Language study,2.,Ask questions to check their understanding of the text.,Part II,definite:,clear;that cant be doubted.,1.I was wandering round the shop with no very definite aim.,2.Doctors have found a definite link between smoking and lung cancer.,Language Study,(all)of a piece:,the same in all parts;the same as sth.else.,1.The style of the book is all of a piece,in both illustrations and text.,2.The essays he completed in the latter part of his life are of a piece with his earlier work.,Language Study,wrinkle:,tighten the skin of the face into lines or folds.,1.The woman was forty,but looked fifty.Her cheeks were sunken and her skin was wrinkled and yellow.,2.The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle,.,Language Study,in accordance with:,in agreement or harmony,with,1.Students will be criticized or punished if their behavior is not in accordance with school regulations.,2.Some young people are self-centered,which is not in accordance with Chinese traditional values.,Language Study,something of:,to some degree,1.Its something of a disadvantage nowadays if you cant use a computer.,2.They havent got a loan from the bank,which is something of disappointment.,Language Study,instinct:,a tendency that one is born with to behave in a certain way,without reasoning or training.,1.Its the mothers instinct to protect her children.,2.He always knew what time it was,as if by instinct.,3.I knew by instinct that he had come to deliver bad news.,Language Study,1.What was Edward Burton by profession?,How did he look?,2.What struck the narrator most about Edward Burton?How does the narrator describe this obvious side to Burtons character?,Ask Questions,1.,Language study,2.,Ask questions to check their understanding of the text.,3.,Text organization,Part III,oddly enough:,used to say that sth.seems strange or surprising.,Oddly enough,some of the students dont know how to log on the Internet.,Language Study,sip:drink(sth.),taking a very small amount each time(used in the patterns:sip sth.at/from sth.),1.Jessica sipped her coffee,listening to the music.,2.He sipped at the glass and then put it down.,3.He lifted the water bottle to his lips and sipped.,Language Study,with(a)bad/good grace:,unwillingly and rudely/willingly and happily,1.After I talked to him for an hour,he admitted his mistake with bad grace.,2.My mentor accepted my invitation to dinner with good grace.,Language Study,go broke,:,have no money;go bankrupt,1.He invested all his money in stocks;unfortunately he made one wrong choice after another and finally went broke.,2.Many multinational companies went broke during the financial crisis,not to speak of small businesses.,Language Study,hitherto:,(fml)until now;until a particular time,1.The Hope Project sent money to students hitherto unable to afford their tuition fees.,2.The printing press made books available to people hitherto unable to afford them.,3.He has hitherto achieved great success in his career.,Language Study,down and out:,having no money,home,etc.,1.When he was dow
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