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1、Teaching Plan for Unit 7Course: College EnglishInstructorModuleUnit 5 A Lighten Your Load and Save your Life B Are You a Workaholic?Time180mTeaching AidsMulti-mediaTeaching Objective1. To help the students have a good understanding of the passages in this unit;2. To help the students grasp the usage
2、s of some 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: Understanding figurative language, in order for the students to fully understand a writers point;5.
3、To help the students further master the writing technique: cause and effect;6. To help the students learn about the harmful results of smoking and know how to protect themselvesChief Points & Difficult Points1. Get the main idea of the passage.2. Master some useful expressions & sentence structure i
4、n the passage.3. Understand the structure of the text.PrerequisitesBefore coming fbr class, students should1. Identify some important words for the topic.2. Scan the text fbr main ideas.3. Visit library to research about information concerning the unit.Teaching MethodsThe mixture of listening, speak
5、ing, 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 AI. Warm-up Act
6、ivity1. Topic Discussioni. Students Discussionii. Teachers Summary2. Questions on the Topic and the PassageII. Background InformationIII. 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 BI. Reading SkillII. 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. Stud
8、ents 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
9、Translation (5 sentences)ii. Chinese-English Translation (10 sentences)4. Preview Unit 6Section A Lighten Your Load and Save your LifeI .Warm -up Activity1 .Topic Discussion: Studenfs Discussion: What cause stress ?Teachers SummaryStress comes from all kinds anxieties in life. When we want to do som
10、ething (some times many things) perfectly, but it is beyond our abilities or out of our control, anxieties create. This brings great stress on us. Also, stress comes from our less capable of organizing things we need to do. We attach the same importance to trifles and significant things. And lastly,
11、 when we lead an unbalanced life, when we commit our life only in one thing, say, our job, we have no other outlets to discharge our energy and emotion, stressed people we became.2 .Questions on the topics and the passages1) What are the harmful effects of stress? How does the writer presents the ha
12、rms ? According to Eliot, stressed people face high blood pressure, higher cholesterol levels, crazy heart rhythms and possibly death.The shocking effect of stress is death, but the writer dose not jump to the conclusion abruptly. Instead, the writer presents a progressive process of a series of cau
13、ses and effects. In these cause and effect relations, the first effect is the second cause, the second effect is the third cause, and so on. This process makes the argument more convincing and more logical.2) What causes stress according to the writer ?The writer thinks that, for many people, the ro
14、ot of stress is anger which comes from two aspects. Firstly, one source of stress (anger) comes from seeking perfection, a terrible cycle that ends in perfectionists blowing their tops. Secondly, stress comes from that some people have little understanding of what is important in life. They give the
15、 same emphasis to a traffic jam that they give a family argument.3) According to Eliot, how to deal with the problem of stress ?Learn to be less hostile by changing some of your attitudes and negative thinking.(pl2)Take charge of life , and control is the way out of being stressed.(pl3) Understand w
16、hat parts of life are controllable and find out what needs to be done in order to gain control.(pl4)list twelve things first and then cut the list down to six, only keeping things that will affect identity, control and self worth.(pl6)decide to do only the most important things.(pl7), but these prio
17、rities should be charged over time.4) What are the NICE factors ? Why are the Y important ?NICE factors are new, interesting, challenging experiences, compared to FUD factors-fear, uncertainty and doubt; NICE factors can make our life controllable instead of stressful.5) What dose the example of Ben
18、 Franklin show ?Ben Franklins example shows us that there are many things in life, but some are important, fewer are the most important we have to do or achieve. What we should do is to set our priorities and change the priorities properly with the passage of time. Anyway, only a few things can affe
19、ct our identity, control and self-worth in mixed life.II Background informationl.Dr.Robert S. Eliot is a cardiologist at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. He is the founder and chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Nebraska. His best sellers include Is It Wo
20、rth Dying For?, How to Make Stress Work for You 一Not Against You and How to Lighten Y our Load and Save Your Life. You can read a short discussion on his book at http:www.watchtower.crg/library/g998/3/22/articl 01 .Om.2.The University of Nebraska was founded on February 15,1869, less than two years
21、after Nebraska became the 37lh state of the United States. The original goal of this university was, “To afford the inhabitants of this state with the means of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the various branches of literature, science, and the arts.59The University of Nebraska is the states only
22、public university. It became the first institution west of the Mississippi River to offer graduate education in 1903 and joined the prestigious Association of American Universities in 1909.The University was reorganized under a 1968 act of the Nebraska Legislature. The legislation provided for the a
23、ddition of the University of Nebraska at Omaha (formerly the municipal University of Omaha) and designated the University of Nebraska-Linclin and the University of Nebraska Medical Center as separate campuses. In 1991, the University of Nebraska at Kearney (formerly Kearney State College) became a c
24、ampus of the university. The university also includes many research, extension, and service facilities statewide. To learn more about the university, visit http:www.nebraska.edu.III. Text Structure AnalysisThe passage, presenting the views of Dr. Robert S. Eliot, gives advice on how to lighten ones
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