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1、-教案 新视界大学英语第四册Unit_1Unit 1: A Working Life备 注课 序学时10本章主要参考文献资料:新视界大学英语第四册教师用书教学重点1. Encourage Ss to take part in class activities and to talk about their expected working life.2. Understanding of the text structure and main idea of the two passages; some key words and phrases; 3. Learn to write a re
2、sume.教学目的与教学思路1) graspthemainidea(theessenceofwritingistowritewhatoneenjoyswriting)andstructureofthetext(narrationinchronologicalsequence);2)appreciatethenarrativeskillsdemonstratedinthetext(selectionofdetails,repetitionandtheuseofsynonyms.)3)masterthekeylanguagepointsandgrammaticalstructuresinthete
3、xt;4)conductaseriesofreading,listening,speakingandwritingactivitiesrelatedtothethemeoftheunit.练习与思考题Language in Use过程考核要点Performance in the class教 学方 法Audio-lingual approach, combined with task-based approach教学内容提要具体内容Active ReadingAbout men: one mans kidsPart I Warming-up activities Listen and unde
4、rline any words or expressions which are different from what you hear. Answer: 1 a factoryan office 2 machinescomputer 3 opening timelunchtime 4 I mean 5 criticalcreative 6 colleaguesthe children Work in pairs and discuss the questions.1 Why does the man like his job? He finds the work satisfying an
5、d enjoys the fact that it is not routine. New things are always happening and there is no time to feel bored.2 What is difficult about the job? The work is tiring and his colleagues give him some of the hardest tasks.3 What do you think the job is? He is working with children, so most probably the j
6、ob is teaching; it is also possible that he is working in a home for children or orphanage (孤儿院).4 Do you agree that a new person on a job always gets the hardest tasks? It depends what you mean by “hardest”. I dont think newcomers are given the most difficult tasks as they do not have the experienc
7、e to handle them well, but they may be given the tasks no one likes doing thats just something a junior has to accept.5 What kind of satisfaction do you hope to get from a job? I hope I can do something which will make me feel useful. I would like to feel I am contributing to society and not just ma
8、king money.Part II SkimmingBackground information:Daniel Meier is an expert in child education. As well as teaching young students himself, he has trained elementary-school teachers at San Francisco State University. He is particularly interested in literacy development and is the writer of many art
9、icles and books.Task:Browse the passage within 8 minutes to get a rough idea about it.Answer the questions of Activity 2 and 3 on page 5. Check () the tasks which the writer does on a typical day as a first-grade teacher. Answer: 1, 2, 6, 7 Answer the questions.1 What picture does the writer give of
10、 his classroom? A busy and lively place with all sorts of things going on at once. 2 Do you think it is a happy class? Why / Why not? Yes, the children are interacting happily with the teacher, enjoying themselves. Of course, there are moments of upset, but they soon pass.3 How is teaching first gra
11、ders different from other traditional male jobs? It does not involve a chase after something or the conquest of a problem. It is about caring and involves the heart.4 What did the writer tell the interviewers when he was applying for the job? He told the interviewers that he wanted to observe and co
12、ntribute to the intellectual growth of a maturing mind. 5 What didnt he tell them? He would prefer to talk about his personal interactions with children rather than abstract intellectual points.6 How did the interviewers react to what he said? The interviewers liked the writers response and nodded a
13、pprovingly.7 What do men ask the writer when they find out hes a f irst-grade teacher? Most men ask about the subjects the writer teaches and the training courses he took.8 How do women react when they find out hes a first-grade teacher? Women talk about children of that age.9 The writer describes h
14、imself as “soft around the edges” what do you think he means? He is adaptable and does not have just one way of doing things. He fits in with the children and “goes with the flow”.Part III Main ideaThe writer feels teaching young children is an exciting career which gives rich emotional rewards to a
15、nyone who does it, but he finds that people feel it is a job for women. Mens jobs are supposed to be sharply focused on achieving definite goals, but teaching young children is far more about personal relationships and is thought to be womens work.Part IV Interpreting1. About men; one mans kids (Tit
16、le)The title points to the two main themes of the passage: different ideas of maleness and a man teaching young children.2. I LIVE in a world of skinned knees, double-knotted shoelaces stale birthday cakes, hurt feelings, wandering stories (Line 1, Para 1)The sentence describes what the writer does
17、on a typical working day. skinned knees: knees wounded lightly on the surface by a fall double-knotted shoelaces: shoelaces children cannot untie and need help with stale birthday cakes: cakes that kept too long and no longer fresh wandering stories: stories which go on and on without a clear point3
18、. Its 10.45, the middle of snack (Line 6, Para 1)snack: a morning break or recess time with milk and biscuits. Many American states provide free milk for school children.4. Then I turn to help Scott clean up some milk he has just spilled onto Rebeccas whale crossword puzzle. (Line 11, Para 1)whale c
19、rossword puzzle: a crossword about whales5. I stop the snack mid-flight, complying with their request for graham crackers. (Line 5, Para 3)I tell Sarah to bring the snack back and give the two children the snack they want.6. My energy is not spent in pursuing, climbing, achieving, conquering or corn
20、ering some goal or object. (Line 9, Para 4)When I work my aim is not to chase, achieve, gain control of or capture something as is the case with many traditional male occupations.7. In teaching, the inner rewards come from without. (Line 2, Para 5)The pleasure of teaching children comes from many sm
21、all physical or external services the teacher offers them. Here the word “without” is used as a noun, and is an old usage meaning outside. e.g.Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within.8. On any given day (Line 3, Para 5)any given day: any day you choose9. The day is really won th
22、rough matters of the heart. (Line 6, Para 5)Children are openly emotional beings and the day can be judged more in terms of emotional gains than practical results. A successful day is one when children are happy and enjoying learning.10. I have to be soft around the edges. (Line 9, Para 5)I have to
23、be not too rigid or serious.11. But in the next breath and contribute to the intellectual growth of a maturing mind. (Line 5, Para 6)The male principals worried that there was something odd about a man wanting to teach young children. In explaining why he wanted to, the writer referred in abstract t
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