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新视野大学英语第三版第二册第四单元ection A课件pptSection A 2 24Dance with love UNITCollegesweetheartsObjectivesObjectivesTotalkaboutromanticloveTounderstandthetextfullyToapplythephrasesandpatternsTomastertheessaywritingskillContentsCollege sweetheartsCollege sweetheartsSection AWarming-upactivitiesTextstudyLanguageapplicationSummaryWarming-upactivitiesLead-inLead-inPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activitiesCultural backgroundCultural backgroundCollege sweetheartsCollege sweetheartsSection ALead-inLead-inLook at the pictures and discussLook at the following pictures and discuss what are the modern dating practices.Casual datingLead-inLead-inLook at the pictures and discussFormal datingLead-inLead-inLook at the pictures and discussSpeed datingLead-inLead-inLook at the pictures and discussOnline dating1.WhatlovestorydoesTaylorSwifttellinthesong?Andwhatdoyoulearn?2.Doyouthinkitsagoodideatodatesomeoneatcollege?Whyorwhynot?Watch the MV Love Story sung by Taylor Swift and discuss the following questions.Enjoy an MVTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsWatch and talkPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activitiesWatch and talkPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activities1.WhatlovestorydoesTaylorSwifttellinthesong?Andwhatdoyoulearn?AlovestoryofRomeoandJulietwhometwithstrongresistancefromtheirparentsbecauseofafamilyfeud,butearnedahappyendingwiththeirtrueloveandcouragetofightagainstfate.Lovesometimesisdifficult,butaslongaswepersistandfightforit,wewillendupwithahappylife.Watch and talkPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activities2.Doyouthinkitsagoodideatodatesomeoneatcollege?Whyorwhynot?Yes,because:itsanidealplacetofindsomeonewhohasthesameaspirations.throughyearsofstudyingtogether,studentsgettoknoweachotherwell.collegehasmorechoicesthantheworkplace.lovestartingoncampusisromanticandpure.Watch and talkPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activities2.Doyouthinkitsagoodideatodatesomeoneatcollege?Whyorwhynot?No,becausestudentsneedtoconcentrateonstudy,nottowastetimedating.Watch and talkPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activitiesBeforeBefore marriage,marriage,youngeryounger AmericansAmericans datedateeacheach other,other,thatthat is,is,theythey oftenoften gogo outouttogether.together.CasualCasual datingdating usuallyusually beginsbegins ininthethe earlyearly teens,teens,andand inin thethe latelate teensteens aa_ ofof steadysteady datingdating develops.develops.ThereThereisis aa greatgreat _ thatthat oneone goesgoes toto aadancedancewithwithoneoneperson,person,totoaafootballfootballgamegamewithanother,andtoapicnicwithathird.withanother,andtoapicnicwithathird.Listen to a short passage concerning American dating and fill in the missing information.pattern possibilityTo be continuedCompound dictationPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activitiesSometimestwocouplesgoouttogether.ThisSometimestwocouplesgoouttogether.Thisisknownas“_dating”.Groupdatingisisknownas“_dating”.Groupdatingisalso_amongyoungpeople.Largealso_amongyoungpeople.Largegroupsofboysandgirlsmay_groupsofboysandgirlsmay_together.Youngpeoplemaygoouttogethertogether.Youngpeoplemaygoouttogetherforalongtime,whichis,_,apublicforalongtime,whichis,_,apublicstatementoftheir_tomarry.Menstatementoftheir_tomarry.Menandwomengoouttogether_andwomengoouttogether_especiallythoseincities.especiallythoseincities.populargo aroundin effectTo be continueddoubleintentiona great deal Listen to a short passage concerning American dating and fill in the missing information.Compound dictationPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activitiesThisis“adultdating”.Theyskitogether,dineThisis“adultdating”.Theyskitogether,dinetogether,eitheratrestaurantsorineachtogether,eitheratrestaurantsorineachothershomes.TheAmericandating_othershomes.TheAmericandating_isarathercasualone.OftenyoungAmericansisarathercasualone.OftenyoungAmericanswhohardlyknoweachothergooutondates.Itwhohardlyknoweachothergooutondates.Itisalso_forthemtoarrangeaisalso_forthemtoarrangea“blinddate”,thatis,adatebetweentwoyoung“blinddate”,thatis,adatebetweentwoyoungpeoplewhohavenotmetbefore.peoplewhohavenotmetbefore.systemacceptableListen to a short passage concerning American dating and fill in the missing information.Compound dictationPre-reading activitiesPre-reading activitiesQuestions Previewing1.WhatisthemainfeatureofAmericansocietyin1960s?2.Whatis“sexualrevolution”?3.WhathappenedonAmericancollegecampusatthattime?TipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsTipsCultural backgroundCultural backgroundAmerican society in 1960s1.WhatisthemainfeatureofAmericansocietyin1960s?Aperiodofprofoundsocietalchange;Theurgeto“findoneself”,theactivism,thequestforautonomywerecharacterizedbychangestowardsexualattitudesandpractices,particularlyamongtheyoung.Cultural backgroundCultural backgroundAmerican society in 1960s2.Whatis“sexualrevolution”?Thechangestosexualattitudesandbehaviorduringthe1960sareoftenreferredtoasthe“sexualrevolution”;Thesexualrevolutionwasoftenseentohavebeencenteredontheuniversitycampus,amongstudents.Cultural backgroundCultural backgroundAmerican society in 1960s3.WhatwastherealsituationonAmericancollegecampusatthattime?Eveninthe“liberal”1960s,conservativeandtraditionalistviewswerewidelyheld;Quitemanycollegestudentswereactuallyfollowingamoretraditionalpatternofdating,romanticbutconservative,aclearstreamoncampusinthe1960s.Cultural backgroundCultural backgroundAmerican society in 1960sMain idea&structureMain idea&structureLanguage focusLanguage focusCritical thinkingCritical thinkingTextstudyCollege sweetheartsCollege sweetheartsSection AThistextisa_thattells_abouttheauthorherself.a romantic storynarrativeThe authors two daughters are at the age of_.(Para.1)TipsTipsTipsTipsdatingWhat do they think of their parents love story?(Para.1)Theybelieveitwasaclassicfairytaleromanceheadingformarriagefromtheoutset.Main ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureDoes the author hold the same opinion as herdaughters?Why?(Para.1)TipsTipsTipsTipsNo.Theauthorthinksitsnotcompletelytrue.BecauseshestarteddatingButchjusttogetacuteboyfriend,notforlove.Main ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureThispartistheintroductionwhichpreparesforthetopicoflove.Thenarratornowhastwodaughterswhoare_.Theybelievethattheirparentshadaromanticstory_fromtheverybeginning.However,Itsnotcompletelytrue.ShestarteddatingButchnot_butforfunbecauseshewantedtogetawayfromherboringcollegelife.Part I (Para.1)headingformarriageforloveattheageofdatingMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureHethoughttheauthorhad_andhekept_herallnightlong.So,forhim,itwas_.beautifuleyesstaringatloveatfirstsightShewasmerely_andwasntthatinterestedbecausehelookedlike_andseemedalittle_.curiousawildboyweirdFirstdate(Para.2)Butchs feeling about the authorThe authors attitude toward ButchMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureAfterthefirstdate(Para.3)ridehisbicyclepastthedorm“byaccident”;pretendtobesurprisedtoseeher.becautiousabouthiswildpersonality;Fearcameoverherwhenshestartedtofallinlove.Main ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureTipsTipsTipsTipsToaddfuntoherboringcollegelife.Whatwasherrealreasontofindaboyfriend?(Para.3)Forhisexciting“badboyimage”wasjusttootemptingtoresist.TipsTipsTipsTipsForwhatdidtheauthorfallinlovewithButch?(Para.3)Main ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureBecausetheylivedinatimewhenadramaticshiftinsexualattitudeswastakingplace,butshewasatraditionalgirl.TipsTipsTipsTipsWhydidtheauthorfeelworried?(Para.4)Main ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureOnenight(Para.4-5)He_totheworldthattheauthorwashisgirlfriendand_tomarryherandbecomealawyer.Theauthor_him,butshethoughtshednevermarrythisguy,a_withoutagoodfuture.Shedatedhimjustfor_.ButchAuthorannouncedpromisedwentalongwithrebelfunMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureOnemonthlater(Para.6-7)TipsTipsTipsTipsfailedallhiscourseswouldbeexpelledfromtheuniversityseemedresignedtohisfateMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureOnemonthlater(Para.6-7)TipsTipsTipsTipsledhimtothecollegesecretaryforreconsiderationlodgedanappealonhisbehalfMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureOnemonthlater(Para.6-7)TipsTipsTipsTipsbegrantedreconsiderationcoordinatedhisstudiesandsociallife,passingallofhisclasseseventuallystudiedlawMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureLater(Para.8)Butchisalwaysa_anddeservesalotofcreditforthat.Theyhada_relationshipforsevenfullyears.TipsTipsTipsTipsWhatdidtheauthorrealize?perfectgentlemanpureandresponsibleMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureTwoyearslater(Para.9)TipsTipsTipsTipsButch_marriagetoher;She_herloveforhim;Shewasstill_abouttheirfuturefortheyhadnotyetgraduatedfromcollege.Whathappenedoneday?Fiveyearslater(Para.10)They Got Married!proposedconfessedpessimisticMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structurePart II Paras.2-10Thisisthemajorpartofthenarrative.Itisinterspersedwithflashbacksofthenarratorsdatingexperiences.ThestoryrecordsthelongjourneyofloveinatimesequenceanddescribesindetailhowshefeltaboutButchandhowtheytogetherwentthroughupsanddownsforsevenyearsbeforetheyfinallygotmarried.Main ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureHowdidtheauthorsummarizetheirlongjourneyoflove?(Para.11)TipsTipsTipsTipsTheirfaithfuljourneyoflovethatstartedwithacasualattractionbutbloomedintoamatureloveprovesthatromanticlovecanlastlongthroughtheupsanddownsinlife.Main ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structurePart III (Para.11)Thispartechoesthebeginningofthenarrationtoreiteratethattheirloveactuallystartedwitha_onlybutbloomedintoa_loveforlife.Havingweatheredthestormoflove,theirmarriagenowhasturnedouttobealong,romantic,sometimescrazy,lovestory,whichsumsupa29-yearlong_.casual attraction maturehoneymoonMain ideas of the partsMain ideas of the partsMain idea&structureMain idea&structureMytwogrown-updaughterswonderwhentheywillmeettheirgreatlove.TheythoughttheirfatherButchandIhadaclassicfairytaleromanceheadingformarriagefromtheoutset.Infact,lovejusthappenedwhenIleastexpectedit.(Para.1)IntroductionStructure of the textStructure of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structureIntroductionBody:alongjourneyoflove(intimesequence)Wehadthefirstdate,andIwascurious.ThoughIwascautious,Ibegantofallinlove.ButchfailedinstudiesandIhelpedhimout.IrealizedButchwasperfectandwehadapure,responsiblerelationshipfor7years.Butchproposedtomeandwegotmarriedfiveyearslater.ButchannouncedIwashisgirlfriendandpromisedtomarryme.Structure of the textStructure of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structureOurjourneyofloveunderwentupsanddownsandfinallytookusonsmootheasy-goinghighways.Itwasalovestorythatsumsupa29-yearlonghoneymoon.Ourlovestartedwithacasualattractionbutbloomedintoamatureloveandrichlifetogether.(Para.11)IntroductionBody:alongjourneyofloveConclusionStructure of the textStructure of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structureIntroductionBody:alongjourneyofloveConclusionStructure of the textStructure of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structure Romantic LoveMy two daughters are at the age ofdatingandareexpectingtheirgreatlove.They thought their father and I had a_ fairytale romance _marriage fromtheoutset.Butitwas notcompletelytrue.Lovejusthappenswhenyou _ expect it,as is shown in mystory.Attheverybeginning,IdatedButchjustforfun.classicheading forleastTo be continuedSummary of the textSummary of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structureI was merely _ on the first dateand not so interested in Butch,for he wasreallyawildboyandseemedalittle_.Afterthat,Butchintentionallycreatedchancestoseeme.ThoughI_hiswildpersonality,IfoundIstartedtofallinlovebecausehis“badboyimage”was_.Then,onenight,heannouncedtotheworldthatIwashisgirlfriendand promised to marry me and become alawyer.ThoughI_him,Iwascertain that I would never marry this guy,a_withoutagoodfuture.curious weirdwas cautious about went along with To be continuedrebel too tempting to resistSummary of the textSummary of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structureOne month later,Butch failed all hiscoursesandwasgoingtobe_the university.I _on hisbehalfandhelpedhimobtainreconsideration.Oncewebecamesteadies,hepassedallofhisclassesandeventuallystudiedlaw.Later,IrealizedthatButchwasaperfectgentlemanwho_alotofcreditandwehadapureand_ relationship for7fullyears.Two years later,Butch _marriage.ThoughI_myloveforproposed expelled from lodged an appeal deservedresponsibleTo be continuedconfessed Summary of the textSummary of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structurehim,Iwas_ourfutureforwehadntgraduated fromcollege yet.Wegotmarried5yearslater.Our journey of love underwent ups anddowns.Itturnsouttobealong,romantic,sometimescrazy,lovestory,which_a29-yearlonghoneymoon.Ourlovestartedwithacasualattractionbut_amatureloveandrichlifetogether.pessimistic aboutsums up bloomed into Summary of the textSummary of the textMain idea&structureMain idea&structurePracticalPhrasesPracticalPhrasesMeaningsMeanings1.gazeat 凝视,盯着看2.becautiousabout 对小心谨慎3.beimmuneto 不受影响的;对有免疫力的4.expelsb.fromsth.开除5.beresignedto 对某事听之任之6.proceedtosth.进而做某事7.takethelibertyofdoingsth.擅自做某事8.takesb.bysurprise 出乎某人意料9.bepessimisticabout 对持悲观看法Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases凝视,盯着看凝视,盯着看(gaze at/splendid view/get rid of/depression)Standingonthetopofthemountainandgazing at thesplendidview,shegotridofdepressioncompletely.gaze at短语逆译短语应用站在山顶,凝视着壮丽的景色,她完全摆脱了抑郁的心情。意群提示Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases对对小心谨慎小心谨慎(on the Internet/be cautious)Be cautious about givingyouraddressorpersonalinformationontheInternet.be cautious about短语逆译短语应用在网络上留你的地址或个人信息要谨慎。意群提示Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases不受不受影响的;影响的;对对有免疫力的有免疫力的(attractive/charm/be immune to)Sheissoattractivethatfewmenare immune to hercharm.be immune to短语逆译短语应用她很有吸引力,很少有男士对她的魅力无动于衷。意群提示Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases开除开除(cheat/be expelled)Thosewhocheatintheexamswillbe expelled from theuniversity.expel sb.from sth.短语逆译短语应用那些考试作弊的同学将被大学开除。意群提示Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases对某事听之任之对某事听之任之(have no choice/be resigned to)Sometimeswehavenochoicebuttobe resigned to ourfate.be resigned to短语逆译短语应用有时候我们别无选择,只能听天由命。意群提示Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases进而做某事进而做某事(settle/proceed to/agenda)Sincethisissettled,letsproceed tothenextitemontheagenda.proceed to sth.短语逆译短语应用既然此事已定,让我们进入下一项议程。意群提示Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases擅自做某事擅自做某事(mind/take the liberty of/book)IhopeyouwontmindthatItook the liberty of bookingplaneticketsforusfortheholidaytrip.短语逆译短语应用希望你不会介意我擅自为我们预订了假期旅行的飞机票。意群提示take the liberty of doing sth.Language focusLanguage focusPractical phrases出乎某人意料出乎某人意料(sharp comment/take sb.by surprise/embarr