基础英语D 综合教程Book4Unit9 Unit 9 The discus Thrower Teaching Aims: In this unit students arerequired to: 1.Practice reading strategies such as predicting.skimming,guessing, etc. 2.Grasp some new words and expressions to enrich student's vocabulary; 3.Do some oral work such as pre-reading questions,role play and interaction activities to help to develop the students'ora communicative abilities; 4.Appreciate and learn some writing skills in the retelling of Text I and practice it along with translation; Get to know some information about The discus Thrower 5.Do some other after-class exercise including listening and reading to improve students'comprehensive skills
基础英语 D 综合教程 Book 4 Unit 9 1 Unit 9 The discus Thrower Teaching Aims: In this unit students are required to: 1. Practice reading strategies such as predicting, skimming, guessing, etc. 2. Grasp some new words and expressions to enrich student’s vocabulary; 3. Do some oral work such as pre-reading questions, role play and interaction activities to help to develop the students’ oral communicative abilities; 4. Appreciate and learn some writing skills in the retelling of Text I and practice it along with translation; Get to know some information aboutThe discus Thrower 5. Do some other after-class exercise including listening and reading to improve students’ comprehensive skills
基础英语D 综合教程Book4Unim9 Unit 9 The discus Thrower-1 Time table 100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to know the world 5 mins around them Recitation Unit 8 text1 Consolidate the wordsand Chain work 10 mins practice speaking HW checking Show their ideas and GW 25 understandings Comments On exercises in each unit 10 mins the exam Break Reading 1 Lead-in discussion Prepare the students for the Question 10 mins Pre-stage coming topic and answ Gist of text I Summarize the main idea While-stage Scanning the text Get to know the structure Individual 30mins &PB Homework Work on the For better comprehending 5 mins vocabulary by themselves Morning report(5 mins) Recitation of text 1 of Unit 9(10 mins) Text1 L Lead-in: You Never Know Until You Try You never know nti you try You give it your best shot You do the best you can. and you've done everything in your power and still "fail"- The truth of the matter is that you haven't failed at al When you reach for your dreams. No matter what they may be. You grow from the reaching. You learn from the trying. You win from the doing II.Text introductio This story is dedicated to all of the unknown soldiers who died while trying to protect the lives of the innocent
基础英语 D 综合教程 Book 4 Unit 9 2 Unit 9 The discus Thrower - 1 Time table - 100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to know the world around them 5 mins Recitation Unit 8 text 1 Consolidate the words and practice speaking Chain work 10 mins HW checking Show their ideas and understandings GW 25 Comments on the exam On exercises in each unit 10 mins Break Reading 1 Pre-stage Lead-in discussion Prepare the students for the coming topic Question and answer 10 mins Gist of text 1 Summarize the main idea 5 mins While-stage Scanning the text Get to know the structure Individual & PB 30mins Homework Work on the vocabulary by themselves For better comprehending of the text on linguistic level 5 mins Morning report (5 mins) Recitation of text 1 of Unit 9 (10 mins) Text 1 I. Lead-in: You Never Know Until You Try You never know until you try, and you never try unless you really try. You give it your best shot, You do the best you can, and you’ve done everything in your power and still "fail" — The truth of the matter is that you haven’t failed at all. When you reach for your dreams, No matter what they may be, You grow from the reaching, You learn from the trying, You win from the doing. II. Text introduction This story is dedicated to all of the unknown soldiers who died while trying to protect the lives of the innocent
基础英语D 综合教程Book4Unm9 Unit 9 The discus Thrower-2 Time table-100 minutes Stages Contents Obiectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around 5 mins Lead-in Students are supposed to 15 mins understand the differences concerning The Diary Culture background To get students 5 mins motionally involved in the topis Post-reading Structure analysis Understand the 5 mins construction of the text Text 1 GW 20 mins Break Text Comprehension Checking students' individual 25 mins Text 1 understandine of the text &pair work Use the newly learnt 10 mins expressions to talk about their own life debate Practice their thinking GW 15 mins Homework Suplemetary reading materials Morning report HW Checking The representatives of each group are supposed to report the war conditions I.Cultural background PartI:Teaching Points After learning this unit,students are supposed to 1)grasp the author's purpose of writing and get familiar with the structure of Text 1 by an ntensive reading. 2)paraphrase all the difficult sentences in Text 1. 3)master all the news words or sentence patterns and be able to use them freely in oral or written work Part I:Topics for Discussion 1)What do you think this text is about after you know its title? 2)How do you think a dying man will most probably behave?
基础英语 D 综合教程 Book 4 Unit 9 3 Unit 9 The discus Thrower - 2 Time table - 100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around them 5 mins Lead-in Students are supposed to understand the differences concerning The Diary GW 15 mins Culture background To get students emotionally involved in the topis 5 mins Post-reading Structure analysis Understand the construction of the text 5 mins Text 1 GW 20 mins Break Text 1 Text Comprehension Checking students’ understanding of the text individual & pair work 25 mins Use the newly learnt expressions to talk about their own life 10 mins debate Practice their thinking GW 15 mins Homework Suplemetary reading materials Morning report HW Checking The representatives of each group are supposed to report the war conditions. I. Cultural background Part I: Teaching Points After learning this unit, students are supposed to 1) grasp the author’s purpose of writing and get familiar with the structure of Text 1 by an intensive reading. 2) paraphrase all the difficult sentences in Text 1. 3) master all the news words or sentence patterns and be able to use them freely in oral or written work. Part II: Topics for Discussion 1) What do you think this text is about after you know its title? 2) How do you think a dying man will most probably behave?
基础英语D 综合教程Book4Unit9 3)What attitude do you think that we should take towards financial or physical problems? Part II:An Integrated Analysis of Text 1 The Discus Thrower Highlights This text if a piece of narration.The narrator,as a doctor,had a unique habit of"spying on"his patients for the sake of better medical treatment He met with a particular patient with a strange habit of throwing the plate.This causedaconf between the man and the headu.Finaly the and the doctor disco that the mar starved himself o death when he paid attention to the repeatedly washed place where the scrambled eggs dropped to the floor II.Structural analysis This passage can be divided into three parts. Part One(Paragraph 1):Spying on Patients-a Habit of Mine This part serves as an introduction to the background of the story.The narrator tells about one of his unigue habits of"spving on"the patient and justifies himself for the sake of better medica treatment. Part Two(Paragraphs2-13):Encounters with a Particular Patient This part talks about the narrator's contact with the"discuss thrower".The miserable condition of the patient is compared to a bonsai,as he resembles it in several ways.His confinement caused by blindes is like the restricted growth domain of a bonsai:the domain permitted by a pot He egless in the wa the and braches of the mir ature trees ed The for hi discuss throwing"is that his plight throws him into despair and he hopes for nothing,only waiting for death. Part Three (Paragraphs 14-15):The Death of the Patient This part tells about how the man is found dead and the doctor discovered that the mar starved himself to death as is suggested at the end of the text by the doctor'satetion to th repeatedly washed place where the scrambled eggs dropped to the floor. III Comprehension questions on? 3.how did the unknown soldier view that on-going war?
基础英语 D 综合教程 Book 4 Unit 9 4 3) What attitude do you think that we should take towards financial or physical problems? Part III: An Integrated Analysis of Text 1 The Discus Thrower Highlights This text if a piece of narration. The narrator, as a doctor, had a unique habit of “spying on” his patients for the sake of better medical treatment. He met with a particular patient with a strange habit of throwing the plate. This caused a conflict between the man and the head nurse. Finally the patient died, and the doctor discovered that the man starved himself to death when he paid attention to the repeatedly washed place where the scrambled eggs dropped to the floor. II. Structural analysis Structural Analysis of the Text This passage can be divided into three parts. Part One (Paragraph 1): Spying on Patients—a Habit of Mine This part serves as an introduction to the background of the story. The narrator tells about one of his unique habits of “spying on” the patient and justifies himself for the sake of better medical treatment. Part Two (Paragraphs 2-13): Encounters with a Particular Patient This part talks about the narrator’s contact with the “discuss thrower”. The miserable condition of the patient is compared to a bonsai, as he resembles it in several ways. His confinement caused by blindness is like the restricted growth domain of a bonsai: the domain permitted by a pot. He is legless in the way the roots and braches of the miniature trees are pruned. The reason for his “discuss throwing” is that his plight throws him into despair and he hopes for nothing, only waiting for death. Part Three (Paragraphs 14-15): The Death of the Patient This part tells about how the man is found dead and the doctor discovered the secret that the man starved himself to death as is suggested at the end of the text by the doctor’s attention to the repeatedly washed place where the scrambled eggs dropped to the floor. III Comprehension questions 1. what were his situations in the war in which the unknown soldiers wrote his diary? 2. what was it, as mentioned in all the three entries, that encouraged the unknown soldier to live on? 3. how did the unknown soldier view that on-going war?
基础英语D 综合教程Book4Uni9 Unit 9 The discus Thrower-3 Time table-100 minutes Stages Contents Objeetives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around Individual mins them repor Discussion Review the knowledge of 15 mins diary Role play Understand how the story 30 mins Break Word comparison To get students practice the o&A 15 mins Exercises words and phrases learnt on the topics Gram 15 min Exercises 20 mins Homework reading extensively on the net about the topic Morning report Part IV:Language Pointsand Difficult Sentences Comprehension .be might the more fully assemble evidence? .he might gather evidence more fully than without spying? The str ture "the more fully"is the elliptical forr of"all the more fully"In English the structure "all/so much/none+the +the comparative degree of adjectives or adverbs"is used without"than."following it to express emphasis.Sometimes all can be omitted. e.g 1)She was waiting for the spring.She felt the younger for it. 2)I walked around for two hours yesterday,and the doctor said I was none the r创ee furtive:attempting to avoid notice or attention:secretive e.g 1I saw him cast a furtive glance at the woman at the table to his right. 2)There was something furtive about his behavior and Iimmediately felt It is rusted,rather,in the last stage of containing the vile repose within Rather,his skin gets dark brown because he was approaching the last stage of his life,that is he was dying.Here"vile repose”isa metaphor,and it means“death” And the blue eyes are frosted,looking inward like the windows of a snowbound cottage. And (under scrutiny)the blue eyes are not clear but covered with a gray frost-like layer. without looking outside at the external world like the windows of a snow-surrounded cottage. 5
基础英语 D 综合教程 Book 4 Unit 9 5 Unit 9 The discus Thrower - 3 Time table - 100 minutes Stages Contents Objectives Activities Time Morning report News report Get to the world around them Individual report 5 mins Discussion Review the knowledge of diary 15 mins Role play Understand how the story is constructed 30 mins Break Exercises Word comparison To get students practice the words and phrases learnt on the topics Q & A 15 mins Gram 15 mins Exercises 20 mins Homework reading extensively on the net about the topic Morning report Part IV: Language Points and Difficult Sentences Comprehension .he might the more fully assemble evidence? .he might gather evidence more fully than without spying? The structure “the more fully” is the elliptical form of “all the more fully”. In English the structure “all/ so much/ none + the + the comparative degree of adjectives or adverbs” is used without “than.”following it to express emphasis. Sometimes all can be omitted. e.g. 1) She was waiting for the spring. She felt the younger for it. 2) I walked around for two hours yesterday, and the doctor said I was none the worse for it. 3) I know there’s danger ahead, but I am all the more set on driving forward. furtive: attempting to avoid notice or attention; secretive e.g. 1) I saw him cast a furtive glance at the woman at the table to his right. 2) There was something furtive about his behavior and I immediately felt suspicious. It is rusted, rather, in the last stage of containing the vile repose within. Rather, his skin gets dark brown because he was approaching the last stage of his life, that is, he was dying. Here “vile repose” is a metaphor, and it means “death”. And the blue eyes are frosted, looking inward like the windows of a snowbound cottage. And (under scrutiny) the blue eyes are not clear but covered with a gray frost-like layer, without looking outside at the external world like the windows of a snow-surrounded cottage