The shop referred the complaint to the manufacturers f)我们把比赛从3月5日推迟到3月19日举行 We postponed the match from March 5th to March 19th g)她和我说话的神情,好像她早就认识我似的 She spoke to me as if she knew me h)敌人空袭后通信中断了。 The correspondence dropped after the enemy's air-raid i)疯子把他自己的孩子掐死了 The madman choked his own child to death j)当我的老朋友布赖恩怂恿我接受一支香烟时我实在熬不住了。 When my old friend Brian urged me to accept a cigarette, it was more than I could bear 2) Translation: Students are required to translate the useful expressions in the CD-ROM.(15 minutes) 3) Dictation: Students do the dictation exercise in the CD-ROM.(15 minutes) 4th Period Reading Practice Re adno 1)The teacher explains the important reading skills to the students. (30 minutes) This part will introduce you several reading skills which will prove to be helpful in your English reading if you master them skillfully and use them creatively Now let's see what these magic shills are The first skill named main idea, by main idea, we mean what one's idea about one topic, as a further step, to know one's idea about one topic, we also need to know what kinds of details are rt one's ide For example, if one's say "Beckham is always in the center of admiration, he is a handsome guy and scores or helps others to score in every match(example 1 below). Then his topic is Beckham, and the main idea is beckham is in the center of admiration, and the details here used to support that main idea is "he is a handsome guy, and scores or helps others to score in every match” So a very simple definition of main idea, topic and detail can be given as follow: lain idea is the comment or thought one made about something Topic is the thing one makes comments Details are some factual events one used to support one's main But attention should be given to the fact that sometimes, people make comments without giving any support, for example: A friend in need is a friend indeed"(example 2). Its topic is about friend, it main idea is"a friend in need is a friend indeed, while no details are given to support this main idea. In other cases, the main idea is not so obvious, you must make some effort to draw a conclusion, or try to infer what the author is intended to say, for example, here is
10 The shop referred the complaint to the manufacturers. f) 我们把比赛从 3 月 5 日推迟到 3 月 19 日举行。 We postponed the match from March 5th to March 19th. g) 她和我说话的神情,好像她早就认识我似的。 She spoke to me as if she knew me. h) 敌人空袭后通信中断了。 The correspondence dropped after the enemy’s air-raid. i) 疯子把他自己的孩子掐死了。 The madman choked his own child to death. j) 当我的老朋友布赖恩怂恿我接受一支香烟时,我实在熬不住了。 When my old friend Brian urged me to accept a cigarette, it was more than I could bear. 2) Translation: Students are required to translate the useful expressions in the CD-ROM. (15 minutes) 3) Dictation: Students do the dictation exercise in the CD-ROM. (15 minutes) 4 th Period Reading Practice Reading: 1) The teacher explains the important reading skills to the students. (30 minutes) This part will introduce you several reading skills which will prove to be helpful in your English reading if you master them skillfully and use them creatively. Now let’s see what these magic shills are. The first skill named main idea, by main idea, we mean what one’s idea about one topic, as a further step, to know one’s idea about one topic, we also need to know what kinds of details are used to support one’s idea. For example, if one’s say “Beckham is always in the center of admiration, he is a handsome guy, and scores or helps others to score in every match”(example 1 below). Then his topic is Beckham, and the main idea is Beckham is in the center of admiration, and the details here used to support that main idea is “he is a handsome guy, and scores or helps others to score in every match” So a very simple definition of main idea, topic and detail can be given as follow: Main idea is the comment or thought one made about something. Topic is the thing one makes comments. Details are some factual events one used to support one’s main idea. But attention should be given to the fact that sometimes, people make comments without giving any support, for example: “A friend in need is a friend indeed” (example 2). Its topic is about friend, it main idea is “a friend in need is a friend indeed”, while no details are given to support this main idea. In other cases, the main idea is not so obvious, you must make some effort to draw a conclusion, or try to infer what the author is intended to say, for example, here is
Socrates' joke about marriage "By all means marry, if you get a good wife, you will become happy; if you get a bad one, you will become a philosopher. "(example 3). Here you must draw a conclusion from these details by yourself; a possible main idea is that"marriage is a good thing Of course, topic can sometimes be another problem; it may also not be so clear what a paragraph is talking about after reading it. This will be clear when you proceed with this course Another trick in finding the main idea of a passage is that in a paragraph, the most possible places for main idea are the beginning, or the end and less likely, in the middle of a paragraph To give you an overall picture of main idea, topic and detail, a longer example taken from the text is given below(example 4) Beckham is al ways in the center of admiration, he is a handsome guy, and scores or helps others to score in every match Example 2 A friend in need is a friend indeed Example 3 By all means marry, if you get a good wife, you will become happy; if you get a bad one, you will become a philosopher. Example 4 As we begin to separate ourselves and grow away from our families in adolescence, friendships become even more important to us as sources of support. However, in late adolescence and early adulthood, friendship can take a back seat to romantic relationships. Marriage can disrupt friendships: our interests change, and we begin to form relationship with other couples. In the same way divorce can disrupt the friendships we formed as couples Can you tell the topic and main idea and identify the details that are used to support the idea in the above paragraph. Lets do it together, firstly, we should tell what the topic is, it seems stupid to ask such a question, because it is obvious that the topic is friendship While that may seem to be true superficially, when we give it another thought we will find this obvious answer is somewhat odd, because the whole text is about friendship, not just this paragraph. A closer look will lead us to the fact that there are several different time indicators. that is"adolescence late adolescence, and early adulthood, marriage and divorce. In this different time of life friendship is different, so we may well say that the topic is change of friendship in different time of life", and the corresponding main idea is"on different stages of life, friendship may have different form. And the detail used to support the main idea is"in adolescence, friendships become even more important to us"" in late adolescence and early adulthood, friendship can take a back seat(后退) to romantic relationships”“ marriage and divorce(离婚) can disrupt the friendships we formed 2) Exercise: Students do the following exercises individually (15 minutes)
11 Socrates’ joke about marriage “By all means marry, if you get a good wife, you will become happy; if you get a bad one, you will become a philosopher.” (example 3).Here you must draw a conclusion from these details by yourself; a possible main idea is that “marriage is a good thing”. Of course, topic can sometimes be another problem; it may also not be so clear what a paragraph is talking about after reading it. This will be clear when you proceed with this course. Another trick in finding the main idea of a passage is that in a paragraph, the most possible places for main idea are the beginning, or the end and less likely, in the middle of a paragraph. To give you an overall picture of main idea, topic and detail, a longer example taken from the text is given below (example 4) Example 1 Beckham is always in the center of admiration, he is a handsome guy, and scores or helps others to score in every match. Example 2 A friend in need is a friend indeed. Example 3 “By all means marry, if you get a good wife, you will become happy; if you get a bad one, you will become a philosopher.” Example 4 As we begin to separate ourselves and grow away from our families in adolescence, friendships become even more important to us as sources of support. However, in late adolescence and early adulthood, friendship can take a back seat to romantic relationships. Marriage can disrupt friendships: our interests change, and we begin to form relationship with other couples. In the same way divorce can disrupt the friendships we formed as couples Can you tell the topic and main idea and identify the details that are used to support the idea in the above paragraph. Let’s do it together, firstly, we should tell what the topic is, it seems stupid to ask such a question, because it is obvious that the topic is friendship. While that may seem to be true superficially, when we give it another thought, we will find this obvious answer is somewhat odd, because the whole text is about friendship, not just this paragraph. A closer look will lead us to the fact that there are several different time indicators, that is “adolescence”, late adolescence, and early adulthood, marriage and divorce. In this different time of life, friendship is different , so we may well say that the topic is “ change of friendship in different time of life”, and the corresponding main idea is “on different stages of life, friendship may have different form.” And the detail used to support the main idea is “in adolescence, friendships become even more important to us” “ in late adolescence and early adulthood, friendship can take a back seat (后退) to romantic relationships.” “marriage and divorce(离婚) can disrupt the friendships we formed as couples” 2) Exercise: Students do the following exercises individually. (15 minutes)
Now maybe you are eager to have a try on this reading skill by yourself, so do the following exercise: try to find the topic, main idea, and supporting details of the following paragraphs a) What is remarkable about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same. The changes have been mostly in terms of development in all parts of the world and their persistence to the present is amazing. In Egypt, the America, China, Japan and among the arctic dtt d)peoples, generally the same kinds of toys appeared. Variations depended on local customs and ways of life because toys imitate their surroundings. Nearly every civilization had dollars, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles b) a young college student is constantly discouraged, irritable( MiB), and unable to sleep Frequent crying spell have ended, but she is still very unhappy. A middle-aged man has become increasingly indecisive in business affairs. He has strong feelings of worthlessness and guilt, and has lost interest in everything. An elderly complains of pain and lack of appetite. Her weight has been dropping steadily. Three different problems? Not really. These people------and millions like suffer from the most common problem: depression 5 period Speaking: Expressing Likes and Dislikes 1) Students practice the following sentence structures with their partner. (10 minutes) It's fantastic It's terrific It's OK It's all right It's not bad I cant stand it I don't like it Agreeing with someone's likes B-Are you? I am,too Really? So am I Agreeing with someone's dislikes A-I dont like hamburgers very much B- Neither do I I don't either
12 Now maybe you are eager to have a try on this reading skill by yourself, so do the following exercise: try to find the topic, main idea, and supporting details of the following paragraphs. a) What is remarkable about the history of toys is not so much how they changed over the centuries but how much they have remained the same. The changes have been mostly in terms of crafts ship, mechanics, and technology. It is the universality of toys with regard to their development in all parts of the world and their persistence to the present is amazing. In Egypt, the America, China, Japan and among the arctic( 北极的)peoples, generally the same kinds of toys appeared. Variations depended on local customs and ways of life because toys imitate their surroundings. Nearly every civilization had dollars, little weapons, toy soldiers, tiny animals and vehicles. b) A young college student is constantly discouraged, irritable( 烦躁),and unable to sleep. Frequent crying spell have ended, but she is still very unhappy. A middle-aged man has become increasingly indecisive in business affairs. He has strong feelings of worthlessness and guilt, and has lost interest in everything. An elderly complains of pain and lack of appetite. Her weight has been dropping steadily. Three different problems? Not really. These people------and millions like them------ suffer from the most common problem: depression. 5 th period Speaking: Expressing Likes and Dislikes 1) Students practice the following sentence structures with their partner. (10 minutes) It’s fantastic. It’s terrific. Or It’s OK It’s all right. It’s not bad. Or I hate it. I can’t stand it. I don’t like it. Agreeing with someone’s likes A- I’m crazy about baseball. B- Are you? I am, too. Really? So am I. Agreeing with someone’s dislikes A- I don’t like hamburgers very much. B- Neither do I I don’t either