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1、Unit 5 Romance. Suggested Teaching Plan ObjectivesStudents will be able to:1. grasp the main idea ( the nature of a heart is seen in its response to the unattractive) and structure of the text;2. appreciate the narrative skills demonstrated in the text (switch between tenses, change of narrators), s
2、ome rhetorical devices (simile and metaphor) and the use of informal language in conversations;3. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;4. conduct a series of listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit.Time allotment1st period2nd perio
3、d3rd period4th period5th periodPre-reading ;While-reading (Text organization; Parts I and II)While-reading (Parts II and III) While-reading (Parts III and IV, simile andmetaphor)While-reading (Part IV);Post-readingTheme-related Language Learning TasksPre-reading tasks1. T asks several Ss this questi
4、on:- Have you listened to the song Valentine? Judging from the song, what is a valentine? (possible answer: a lover, ones boy friend or girl friend ) (2 minutes)2. Physical response: T writes down some verbal phrases from the text on cards, hands them to several students, then asks them to perform,
5、either alone or in pairs, for the rest of the class to guess what the corresponding verbal phrases are. The verbal phrases are:stand up from ones seatstraighten ones clothesstart toward somebodymake one step closer to somebodystand directly behind somebodysquare ones shouldershold out a book to some
6、bodygrip a bookOR: T reads out some verbal phrases and all Ss perform the actions together. The verbal phrases are: stand up from ones seatstraighten ones clothesgrip a book square ones shouldershold out a bookbroaden into a smile (10 minutes)While-reading tasks1. Ss do Text Organization Exercise 1
7、in their textbook and compare their findings with fellow Ss. (5 minutes)2. T draws Ss attention to Text Organization Exercise 2 and asks them to finish it while the class goes over each part. (2 minutes)3. T explains language points in Part I and gives Ss practice. (see Language Study) (5 minutes)4.
8、 Change of narrator: The whole class reads aloud Paras. 2-6, replacing all 3rd person pronouns like “he”, “John Blanchard”, “they”, “their” in this part with 1st-person pronouns. Make other changes where necessary. Or T could divide the class into 5 groups and each group will deal with one of the 5
9、paragraphs. (5 minutes)5. T explains language points in Part II and gives Ss practice. (see Language Study, T may also refer Ss to Structure Exercise 1) (30 minutes)6. Ss sum up the main idea of Part II and write it down in Text Organization Exercise 2. (5 minutes)7. Ss refer to Content Questions 7-
10、11. While several Ss read aloud Part III, they will listen and try to find out answers to these questions. (12 minutes)8. Ss form pairs to practice question-and-answer. Later T may ask some pairs to repeat the exercise as a check. (8 minutes)9. T explains language points in Part III and gives Ss pra
11、ctice. (see Language Study ) (30 minutes)10. Simile and metaphor: T will explain the concepts of simile and metaphor (see Text Analysis) and then read the following sentences for Ss to tell whether they are similes or metaphors:He is as brave as a lion. (simile)Her husband is a walking wallet that w
12、ill pay for whatever she likes. (metaphor)Childhood is like a swiftly passing dream. (simile)He has a heart of stone. (metaphor)All the world is a stage, and all the men and women merely players. (metaphor)The man sleeps like a baby. (simile) (10 minutes)11. Ss sum up the main idea of Part III and w
13、rite it down in Text Organization Exercise 2. (5 minutes)12. Ss come up with ways of paraphrasing the 2 sentences in Part IV: “The true nature of a heart is seen in response to the unattractive .”-The way one reacts to unattractive people reveals ones character.AND“Tell me whom you love, and I will
14、tell you who you are.”-I can judge you by the person you love. (also see Structure Exercise 2) (10 minutes)13. Ss sum up the main idea of Part IV and write it down in Text Organization Exercise 2. (5 minutes)Post-reading Task1. Dialogue: Ss form pairs and imagine they are John Blanchard and Hollis M
15、aynell. By now they are married and recall their first meeting at Grand Central Station. The conversation might start like this:John: Hey, look what just fell out of this book.Hollis: A rose! The rose I wore at our first meeting.John: And this is the book I held. It seems like only yesterdayTwo pair
16、s will act out their dialogue for the whole class. (20 minutes)2. T guides Ss through some after-text exercises in class. (16 minutes)3. T and Ss do Part IV: Theme-related Language Learning Tasks. (1 period)3. Ss do Part : Theme-related Language Learning Tasks.(1 period).Text Analysis In this text t
17、here are some examples of simile and metaphor . A simile is a comparison of one thing to another, using the words “ like” or “ as”, e.g., “ her hair was black as night”; “ in her green suit she was like springtime come alive” (Para. 7). A metaphor is a suggested but not stated comparison of one thin
18、g to another, e.g., “ while I spoke I felt choked by the bitterness of my disappointment” (Para. 14).Notice also that the characters talk in a rather informal way. For example, “ Going my way, sailor?” is an incomplete sentence. Or see how the middle-aged woman spoke in Para. 15 - “son”, “ go and te
19、ll”, “ some kind of” and so on are all casual. Cultural NotesPublic libraries in the U.S.: Public libraries in the U.S. are free to the public. One can get a library card at the local library by filling in a form and showing the librarian a valid ID and something to prove that one lives in the neigh
20、borhood (e.g., a used and stamped envelope with ones name as the addressee, ones phone bill, gas bill, etc.). Besides borrowing books, people go to libraries to borrow video tapes, use the computers there, attend book readings by authors and other cultural events. Libraries are regarded as community
21、 centers. Language Study1. straighten: (cause to) become straight or levelExamples: Women used to use a hot iron to straighten their hair.The professor would straighten his tie before entering the classroom.2.make ones way: goExamples: Early in the morning the hunter made his way into the woods.The
22、old man slowly rose from his seat and made his way to the front of the bus.3. He looked for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he didnt, the girl with the rose.: He tried to find the girl who shared many of his views, interests and feelings but who he had never met before. The girl was sup
23、posed to wear a rose at their first meeting.4. absorb: 1) (usu. passive) completely hold ones attention (usu. followed by in)Examples: I was so absorbed in the detective story that I jumped up when someone patted me on the back. Totally absorbed in writing the computer software, Michael ordered take
24、-out food when he was hungry, slept on the office floor when tired out.2) take in Examples: I havent really had time to absorb everything that my teacher said in class.The moon has a rough surface that absorbs most of the sunlight that strikes it.5.margin: one or both sides of a page near the edge,
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