21st Century College English: Book I Unit 3: Text A Stevie Wonder ONVERSATIO Sunshine in the Shadow 论途W消 CLICK
Unit 3 : Text A 21st Century College English: Book 1 Stevie Wonder: Sunshine in the Shadow
Unit Three: Text A o Lead-in Activities Text Organization Reading Writing skills o Language Points Guided Practice Assignment
Unit Three: Text A • Lead-in Activities • Text Organization • Reading & Writing Skills • Language Points • Guided Practice • Assignment
Lead-in Activities Questions for Discussion Do you know who Stevie Wonder is? What do you know about him and his accomplishments? Besides stevie Wonder, what other people with physical disabilities do you know about who have achieved fame and success? Describe who they are and what they have done? .How do you think you would feel if you became blind? How would it affect your life?
Lead-in Activities Questions for Discussion •Do you know who Stevie Wonder is? What do you know about him and his accomplishments? •Besides Stevie Wonder, what other people with physical disabilities do you know about who have achieved fame and success? Describe who they are and what they have done? •How do you think you would feel if you became blind? How would it affect your life?
Text Organization The Structure of Text A Para. 1-4 Born black and blind Para. 5-7 Early days showing music talents Para 8-12 First hit as Stevie Wonder Para. 13-14 Success as an independent musical artist Para 15-17 Car accident and a different life after it Para. 18 Conclusion: Sunshine in the shadow
Text Organization The Structure of Text A Para. 1~4 Born black and blind Para. 5~7 Early days showing music talents Para. 8~12 First hit as Stevie Wonder Para. 13~14 Success as an independent musical artist Para. 15~17 Car accident and a different life after it Para. 18 Conclusion: Sunshine in the shadow
Reading writing skills a)When writing, it is often more effective to show the reader what you mean, by giving specific examples and concrete details, than it is to tell them what you mean. For example, nowhere in Text a do the authors tell you that stevie wonder was very musically-talented as a child. Instead, the text makes this important point by giving specific examples of how Stevies musical talent was expressed. Instead of telling you he was musically talented, they are showing you this
Reading & Writing Skills A) When writing, it is often more effective to show the reader what you mean, by giving specific examples and concrete details, than it is to tell them what you mean. For example, nowhere in Text A do the authors tell you that Stevie Wonder was very musically-talented as a child. Instead, the text makes this important point by giving specific examples of how Stevie’s musical talent was expressed. Instead of telling you he was musically talented, they are showing you this