2019-2020年高中英语必修6Module3Period1Reading-Roysstory.doc

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2019-2020年高中英语必修6Module3Period1Reading-RoysstoryGoalsTo learn about Interpersonal Relationships Friendship To learn to read with strategiesProcedures Warming up by learning about “friendship” Hello, class. We are friends now. But do you know: What “friendship” is? What “an interpersonal relationship”is?Friendship is a human relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection. Friends will wele each others pany and exhibit loyalty towards each other, often to the point of putting the others interests before ones own. Their tastes will be similar and may converge, and they will share enjoyable activities. They will also engage in mutually helping behavior, such as exchange of advice and the sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviors. An interpersonal relationship is a social association, connection, or affiliation between two or more people. It varies in differing levels of intimacy and modes of connection, implying discovery or establishment of mon ground, and may be centered around something(s) shared in mon. Its study is one of the concerns of the social science known as sociology, and, to a lesser extent, of psychology and anthropology.Before you readPlease go over the word list for this module, paying attention to the pronunciation of the word, the relationship between its pronunciation and its spelling.While you readCut/ the sentences into thought groups, blacken the predicates, underline the useful expressions and darken the connectives.After you readCopy all the useful expressions into your Expression Book and make your own sentences with them.remember the first time, stand in the centre of a group of,tell a joke, reach the final line, burst out laughing, a loud happy laugh, think to oneself, the new boy in the class, from the north of England, be offered a better job, lose all ones old friends, feel shy and lonely, at ones new school, a shy new boy, join a particular group,as a result, bee good friends, trust each other, talk about personal matters, in the same class, under a year ago, be knocked over by a car, move to a much smaller house, manage financially, be close to his father, change pletely, bee silent and moody, a clever, hard-working student, lose all interest in ones work, see each other from time to time, a group of, play football together, after school, go inside, go through the pockets of peoples coats, have a wallet in ones hand, feel open, go bright red, putback, right now, turn round, walk out without saying a word, explain why, at the same time, small amounts of money, disappear from, have a big fair, money for a charity, by the end of the day, make about 500, chat to a group of ., hold upforto see, with a smile, to ones surprise, the next morning, this weekend, think about the situation for a while, askabout the theft, go upstairs, a cold day, lie on the back of a chair, put on, putin the pockets, pull out, holdin ones hands, at that moment, swing open, walk inReading the text again to fill in the necessary informationRoys StoryHow was Daniel at school when he was twelve?Having lost all my old friends, he felt shy and lonely at his new school.How was Roy to Daniel?Roy was one of the few people who was kind to him. Why did Roy change? Just under a year ago, Roys father was knocked over by a car and died a few days later. What did the author find Roy doing one day?He found Roy going through the pockets of peoples coats. What did Roy start to do?He started avoiding him. What happened to the raised charity money?The money had been stolen. What did the author find? He found a lot of paper notes in Roys jacket. What happened at that moment?The door swung open, and Roy walked in.Closing down by contrasting friendship with radeshipFriendship can be mistaken for radeship. radeship is the feeling of affinity that draws people together in time of war or when people have a mutual enemy or even a mon goal. Former New York Times war correspondent Chris Hedges has written: We feel in wartime radeship. We confuse this with friendship, with love. There are those, who will insist that the radeship of war is love - the exotic glow that makes us in war feel as one people, one entity, is real, but this is part of wars intoxication. As this feeling dissipated in the weeks after the attack, there was a kind of nostalgia for its warm glow and wartime always brings with it this radeship, which is the opposite of friendship. Friends are predetermined; friendship takes place between men and women who possess an intellectual and emotional affinity for each other. But radeship - that ecstatic bliss that es with belonging to the crowd in wartime - is within our reach. We can all have rades. 3 As a war ends, or a mon enemy recedes, rades return to being strangers, who lack friendship and have little in mon.
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