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授课题目:Unit 5 I Never Write Right 授课
类型 主讲 教学目的 1. Grasp the main idea.
2. Understand how the text is organized
3. Master key words and useful phrases and learn them by heart 教学重点 1. Understanding the great courage that a high school student has demonstrated.
2. Writing skills 教学难点 Using context clues for word meanings: examples; comparison; contrast 教学手段 利用多媒体课件 参考教材 大学英语精读(学生用书)董亚芬主编 上海外语教育出版社 2006,6
大学英语精读()董亚芬主编 上海外语教育出版社 2006,6大学英语教学要求 教育部高教司 上海外语教育出版社 2004,1Answer the questions
Have you got any dreams? If so, what are they?
What do you think are needed to fulfill one’s dreams?
A Hindu proverb says, “Luck is one half of success.” How do you understand this proverb?
C: Group discussion: Tell your group members why students think writing is so difficult.
D: Background information:
Linda Stafford(born in 1943)
A native American writer. She was brought up by her grandmother on an Indian reservation(保留地). She attended several universities in the 1960s. Many of her stories are based on her own experiences. “Crying Wind” is actually her birth name and she writes under the pen name Linda Stafford. All her books carry a message of hope and express the optimistic theme of never giving up.
The Capper’s Weekly
Capper’s is a bimonthly publication for residents in small towns and rural areas in America’s Midwest. In each issue, you will find human interest stories, food articles, reader recipes, a medical column, a gardening column, and financial advice.
Oklahoma
The name “Oklahoma” comes form the Choctaw words:”okla” meaning people and “humma” meaning red. With the discovery of oil, people came from all parts of the world to Oklahoma in hopes of striking it rich. The promise of a black paradise brought tens of thousands of former slaves from the South. By the time Oklahoma became the 46th state on November 16, 1907, African Americans outnumbered the Indians. Some who were former slaves of Indians, took part in the runs or accepted their allotments as tri
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