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1、-unit6 my first class-第 14 页Unit 6 first classObject A topic and functionTalking about educational establishments Talking about people,positions,and jobs related to educationTalking about teacher-students relationshipB language knowledgeWords and phrases for Educational institutions and professionsS
2、chool life teaching and learningCollocations and set phrases for learning and making achievementsPart 1 brainstormingExpressions 1. Expressions for education systems: group, class, grade (form in British elementary and secondary education), elementary (or primary) / secondary / tertiary education2.
3、Expressions for educational functions:nursery, kindergarten, play centre, day-care centre, kindie, elementary / primary schools (the former AmE, the latter BrE), junior high school / senior high school (AmE), middle school / high school (Chinese), comprehensive school (BrE), grammar school / public
4、school, college, university, academy, school (for professionals such as school of engineering / law / medicine, etc.), vocational school / institute, institute (for education or research)3. Expressions for people involved in education:pre-school children, pupil, student, nurse, teacher, headmaster,
5、principal, lecturer, assistant lecturer, associate professor, professor, president (in tertiary education), chancellor (BrE), counsellor, (university students: freshmen, sophomore, junior, and senior), undergraduate, postgraduate, researcher, school-leavers (BrE), graduates (AmE), drop-outs4. Expres
6、sions for school organisations:teaching group, department, centre, unit, school, branch, office, general service / logistic department5. Expressions for school facilities:gymnasium (gym), playground, classroom, library (school / departmental), laboratory, canteen / dining room, hostel, clinic, accou
7、nts department, bookstore, theatre hall, classroom building, administrative building, student dormitory / hall of residence, teachers residential area6. Expressions for school activities:lecture (n. / v.), discussion, seminar (n.), demonstrate (v.), demonstration (n.), presentation, perform / make /
8、 do / carry out an experiment, attend, pass / fail / take (exams, courses) / sit exams, sit for (an exam, mainly BrE), earn credits, do well / badly in exams, revise / review lessons, take notespart 2 Text My First Classpre-reading task1. What kind of class do you think is a problem class for the te
9、acher? List at least three things that the problem class would do. 2. What method would you recommend to the teacher to handle such a class? Punishment or what? 3. What would be the difficulties facing a new teacher in a problem class?Main IdeaMiss Slade, a new teacher, had to take over a problem cl
10、ass. Her colleague, Martin, offered to introduce her to the class. Upon entering the classroom, they saw a boy throwing a book at another student. As usual, Martin used corporal punishment which aroused hostility among the students. Miss Slade was shocked by the brutality of the teacher and made att
11、empts to remedy the situation.What Martin did in class: When finding out who the trouble-maker was, Martin taunted him with sarcastic remarks and warned the other students. He took the opportunity to show the new teacher how powerful and effective he was in putting down any trouble in class. What Mi
12、ss Slade did to save the situation: First she looked at Riccio sympathetically, noting his pale look and ill-fitting clothes and later when the poor boy returned to class she showed her disgust for Martins brutality although she did not say anything. Then, she made attempts to divert the students at
13、tention from the incident by asking them to stop talking, but to no avail. Then, at the suggestion of a student, she took the roll call to get the attention of the class and she finally got the students to listen. All along she was very friendly and talked humorously, hoping to amuse them and thus r
14、egaining their trust. Corporal punishment the middle of the term.summary The story is set against the background of a boys high school. The narrator is going to teach a problem class which means, the boys in this class have serious discipline problems and do badly.1. The school was now thudding into
15、 classrooms.paraphrase The school was noisy with all the disturbance as the boys moved out of the assembly hall in a continuous flow.Thudding with activity indicates that the noises made by the boys moving out of the assembly hall could be heard even inside the teachers office.thud: n. dull sound as
16、 of a blow on sth. soft v. to strike, fall with a thud eg I could hear him thudding about upstairs in his heavy boots.At night, we can hear the sound of branches thudding against the walls of the hut.The car hit the child with a thud.stream: v. to flow or move as a streameg Sweat streamed down his f
17、ace. People were streaming out of the station.assembly hall: meeting place2. There you are grammatical point Inversion means putting the verb before the subject. If there is no auxiliary, do, does or did is added.Eg Only yesterday did I realize what was going on.In the other sort of inversion, calle
18、d complete inversion, the whole verb comes before the subject; do and did are not used.Eg Round the corner came a milk-van.Sometimes when here and there is put in the beginning of a sentence, the whole verb is put before the subject.Here comes the bus.There goes the vicar!Theres a man at the door.No
19、te that inversion is not used if the subject is a pronoun.Here she comes!3. And if you do, Im in Upper 6th B. Punishment is swift and painful.paraphrase And if you do have any trouble, you can go and look for me in 6th B. What Mr. Martin means by punishment is corporal punishment as will be told lat
20、er in the story. This remark reflects Martins philosophy of education. He believes that corporal punishment, administered immediately and inflicting pain on the troublemaker, is effective in correcting a boys misbehavior although it is painful. 1. wing: n. part of a building that stretches out to on
21、e side from the main part边房,建筑物的侧翼 2The door stood . class to the other.paraphrase From the open door Miss Slade caught sight of what was going on inside the classroomThe door stood open.grammatical point v. + a.Some verbs can be followed by adjectives, when we are really describing the subject of t
22、he sentence, and not the action of the verb. This often happens in descriptions with sit, stand, lie.eg The valley lay quiet and peaceful in the sun. She sat motionless, waiting for their decision.onto: to a position on, facingThey came out of the garden onto a brightly-lit street.scene: The noun sc
23、ene has several meanings.It can refer to a part of a play, film, or novel. the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet.It was like some scene from a Victorian novel.The scene of an accident or crime is the place where it happened.eg They were only a few miles from the scene of the crime.You can indicate
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