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1、Teaching Plan for Unit 5Course : College EnglishInstructorModuleUnit 5 A Choose to Be Alone On Purpose B Roommate ConflictsTime180mTeaching AidsMulti-mediaTeaching Objectives1. To help the students have a good understanding of the passages in this unit;2. To help the students grasp the usages of som
2、e important words, phrases and expressions in the unit;3. To enable the students to analyze the structure of the 2 passages in this unit;4. To introduce the basic reading skills of this unit: predicting the general direction of the writers thinking, in order for the students to fully understand a wr
3、iters point;5. To help the students further master the writing technique: making comparisons;6. To help the students learn about the value of good communications with others;Chief Points & Difficult Points1. Get the main idea of the passage.2. Master some useful expressions & sentence structure in t
4、he passage.3. Understand the structure of the text.PrerequisitesBefore coming for class, students should1. identify some important words for the topic.2. scan the text for main ideas.3. visit library to research about information concerning the unit.Teaching MethodsThe mixture of listening, speaking
5、, reading, practicing and writingReference BooksTeachers Book of New Horizon College EnglishLongman Dictionary of Contemporary English (English-Chinese) Oxford Advanced Learners English-Chinese Dictionary Longman Dictionary of American EnglishTeaching ContentsTime AllotmentSection A1. Warm-up Activi
6、ty1. Topic Discussioni. Students Discussionii. Teachefs Summary2. Questions on the Topic and the Passage II. Background Information III. Text Structure AnalysisIV. Structured WritingV. Detailed Study of the Texti. Words and Phrases Studyii. Language PointsVI . Text Summary1. Students Presentation2.
7、Teachers SummaryVII After-text A ExercisesSection B1. Reading SkillIL Warm-up Activity1. Topic Discussion2. Questions on the Topic and the Passage III. Text Structure AnalysisIV. Text Study1. Paragraph Meaning2. Words and Phrases Study3. Language Points4. Summary or Main Idea of the Passagei. Studen
8、ts Presentationii. Teachers SummaryV. New Words DictationVI. After-text B ExercisesVII. Supplementary exercises15m5m10m5m50m5m30m5m10m5m20m5m15mAssignments1. Hand in the exercise of TRANSLATION.2. Finish the other after-text A & B exercises after class.3. Supplementary Exercisesi. English-Chinese Tr
9、anslation (5 sentences)ii. Chinese-English Translation (10 sentences)4. Preview Unit 6Unit 5Section A Choose to Be Alone on PurposeI. Warm-up Activity1. Topic Discussioni. Student9s Discussion1) Have you ever stayed alone and felt lonely? Describe it.Yes or no.2) Do we really need friends? And why?Y
10、es or no.ii. Teachers SummaryHow do we spend our time when we are alone is a forever topic. Some are scared of solitude so that they choose to stay with friends. They, if left to live alone, will find life empty, boring and lonely. They think that a life without a friend is a life without a sun. How
11、ever, personal relationship may make life fun and fulfilling, it may also cause tension, even conflicts.Others prefer to or have to stay alone far away from modern cities so that they can find creative inspirations, for which is the best type of therapy for a troubled mind without others5 interrupti
12、on. However, many actually suffer from loneliness, and some are even totally isolated from the society.Whether living alone or staying with families or friends, what is important is to find pleasure in life, since we can not completely separate ourselves from others.A healthy adult needs “alone time
13、-time to reflect on what is truly important. When we are alone, we can stretch our soul until it fills up the whole room, and use our freedom, moving at our own pace. However, iVs important to stay rational. Dont forget that in order to be a healthy part of others lives, we must ourselves be healthy
14、.2. Questions on the Topic and the Passage1) What is the characteristic of an American hero?It is hard to say because people have different versions of an American hero. Some think that a super hero in early literary works can leap tall buildings in a single bound or staring death in the face everyd
15、ay and somehow finding a way to escape; others regard that one can see spectacular events unfolding through the eyes of a notorious man of courage and feel as though they are defending there country or saving the woman they love. In a word, an American hero is one of the manifestations of Individual
16、ism, which means that everyone wants to control their own destiny without outside interference from the government, a ruling noble class, the church or any other organized authority.2) What does it mean when the writer says “Inspiration in solitude is a major commodity for poets and philosophers?Poe
17、ts and philosophers often use inspiration in solitude as an excuse to explain why they choose to stay alone.3) What can we learn from Dorothy Wordsworth and Miltons choice of the solitary way of life?With love from friends and families, short-time staying alone could really help them find creative i
18、nspirations. It is very important to maintain a healthy balance between social interaction and personal pursuits.4) What is the difference of peoples feelings between staying all alone and not staying with others for temporary absence?People staying all alone will feel that the more positive one is
19、toward oneself the less the need for staying with others; however, people not staying with others for temporary absence will have a feeling of emptiness.5) Do we really need to talk to others? Yes or no.II. Background Information1. Henry David Thoreau: Thoreau (1817-1862) was an US thinker, essayist
20、, and naturalist. Born in Concord, Mass., Thoreau graduated from Harvard University and taught school for several years before deciding to become a poet of nature. Back in Concord, he came under the influence of R. W. Emerson and began to publish pieces in the Transcendentalist magazine The Dial. In
21、 the years 1845一I847, to demonstrate how satisfying a simple life could be, he lived in a hut beside Concords Walden Pond; essays recording his daily life were assembled for his masterwork, Walden (1854). His A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (1849) was the only other book he published in h
22、is lifetime. He reflected on a night he spent in jail protesting the Mexican-American War in the essay Civil Disobedience (1849), which would later influence such figures as M. Gandhi and M. L. King. In later years his interest in Transcendentalism waned and he became a dedicated abolitionist. His m
23、any nature writings and records of his wanderings in Canada, Maine, and Cape Cod display the mind of a keen naturalist. After his death his collected writings were published in 20 volumes, and further writings have continued to appear in print.2. John Milton: English poet (1608一!674). Milton attende
24、d Cambridge University (1625一1632), where he wrote poems in Latin, Italian, and English; these included L Allegro and 11 Penseroso, both published later in Poems (1645). During 1632一!638 he engaged in private study 一 writing the masque Comas (1637) and the extraordinary elegy Lycidas (1638) and tour
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