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Section ASection A第1页第2页Story Behind the NameStory Behind the NameWhats in Your Name?Whats in Your Name?How do you do?How do you do?Story Behind the NameStory Behind the NameWhats in Your Name?Whats in Your Name?May I know your name?May I know your name?Hello!Hello!How to Address People?How to Address People?Part I:Lead-in A第3页How to address your family members,close friends and other people?Look at the pictures and then watch the video clips and find out.I.How to Address 第4页GrandmaGrandpaRitaRitaI call them They call me We kids call them We kids call them Mom/RoseMom/RoseDad/BobDad/BobAunt AliceAunt AliceUncle SamUncle SamHow to address family members?第5页How to address other 第6页II.Story Behind the Name Why does a person need a name?Why doesnt he use just a number as his name?Tips1.1.Names identify people.Names identify people.2.2.Names describe people.Names describe 第7页III.Whats in Your Name?Explain your name to the class and tell them whether you are satisfied with your name or not,and 第8页 The listed below are some English phrases related to“Name”.They might be useful in your English learning.1)first name/given name 名 2)last name/family name/surname 姓 3)maiden name 女子出嫁前姓 4)stage name 艺名/an assumed name 化名 5)pen name/pseudonym/nom de plume 笔名 6)nickname 绰号,诨号 第9页Idioms of Name Read the following sentences.What are the Chinese meanings for them?第10页1.They call each other all sorts of names.他们用各种恶言恶语互骂。他们用各种恶言恶语互骂。2.He was a chairman only in name.他是个名义上主席。他是个名义上主席。第11页3.His name is mud.他声名狼藉。他声名狼藉。4.Thomas Edison was a great name in science.托玛斯托玛斯爱迪生是个科学伟人。爱迪生是个科学伟人。第12页5.In fishing,patience is the name of the game.钓鱼时,耐心是最主要。钓鱼时,耐心是最主要。6.He doesnt have a penny to his name.他一文不名。他一文不名。第13页v7.a man of name 著名人士v8.the great names of history 历史名人v9.a household name家喻户晓人或事v10.enter ones name for sth.申请参加v11.Give it a name.(俚)你要什么,说吧。v12.You name it.(口)凡你想得起。v13.keep ones name on the books 保留学籍v14.take ones name off the books 退学,开除v15.Give a dog a bad name(and hang him).一旦给人加个坏名声他就永远洗刷不掉。(人言可畏。)第14页II.Questions AnsweringII.Questions Answering substitute her middle name for 1.According to the woman,what helps her get the publishing job?(Para.1(Para.1(Para.1(Para.12):2):2):2):第15页 former waitress2.What did she do before she got the job?(Para.1(Para.1(Para.1(Para.12)2)2)2)第16页 add self-confidence to talents3.Why can the name change make the difference?(Para.3(Para.3(Para.3(Para.37)7)7)7)第17页 average Joe;not qualified to be 4.Which name bothers the art critic a lot?Jane,Joe,Arthur or Adrian?Why?(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)第18页 ill at ease;turn down a blind date with him because of his name 5.What did the woman feel when she knew the impressive man was Harry?Why?(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)第19页Julian:activeRory:quiet and thoughtful 6.Whats the personality of Julian?What about Rory?(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)第20页7.Why do some students do better than others?(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)(Para.3-7)appealing names 第21页The main idea:Peoples names are related to their achievement or behavior.Point A:affect classroom achievementComparison:grades on the same essays written by boys with good names and bad names;Result:lowerPoint B:other sources of classroom differenceComparison:1)performance of girls with appealing names and less appealing names;2)popularity of the girls is related to their names;Result:better Comparison&Comparison&ContrastC第22页8.If your name no longer seems to fit you,what can you do?(Para.8)(Para.8)(Para.8)(Para.8)You are not stuck with the 第23页II.Good Names,Bad Names II.Good Names,Bad Names MichaelHarryDavidLindaElmerDebbieCindyLynneHubertDianeFind out 4 less appealing 第24页MichaelHarry DavidLindaCindyDebbie Elmer LynneHubert DianeGood Names,Bad Names 第25页Part III:Related Information1.Names mentioned in the textNames mentioned in the textDebbie(f.)represents the personality characteristics of generous,understanding,honest,creative,and intense.It is a short name of Deborah originally from a Hebrew name for a woman described in the Old Testment history of the B第26页vLynne(f.)or Lynn(m.):represents the personality characteristics of sensitive,deeply artistic and creative,intense,and nature-lover and comes from Welsh meaning“lake”or is a short form of Linda(Spanish),or Belinda(Italian),both meaning“beautiful”第27页vWebster(m.):represents the personality characteristics of original,inventive,friendly,positive,outspoken,and procrastinator and comes from Old English,meaning“weaver”第28页vJoe(m.):represents the personality characteristics of spontaneous,social,easy-going,warm,generous,lacking in initiative and is a short form of Joseph,originally from a Hebrew name of a famous man in the Old Testment history of the B第29页vAdrian(m.):represents the personality characteristics of diplomatic,friendly,lacking in energy,confidence and initiative,and a procrastinator.This name is the English form of Hadrian,the name of a Roman Emperor who built a wall across northern B第30页vHadrian W第31页vSusan(f.):represents the personality characteristics of pleasant,easy-going,friendly,patient,social,cautious and is a short form of Susanna.It is from the Hebrew Shoshanna name for a woman in the Old Testment history of the B第32页vHarry(m.):represents the personality characteristics of individual,reserved,serious,stubborn,alone,loyal,and thoughtful.It is the Medieval English form of Henry,the name of the eight kings of E第33页vNigel(m.):represents the personality characteristics of imaginative,creative,inconsistent,insecure,gullible,talkative and is an Italian form of Neil,or a French name meaning“hero”.It is sometimes associated with the Latin niger,meaning“black”第34页vBertha(f.):represents the personality characteristics of idealistic,generous,kind,caring,possessive and comes from German,meaning“bright,famous”.Bertha is well known in German legends as a character who sneaks into nurseries and rocks children to 第35页vPope Mel:is a humorous reference,meant to show how foolish is would be to put the two names together.“Pope”is a title given to the highest authority of the Roman Catholic Church in Rome.“Mel”is possibly a short form of either Melvin(m.),or Melanie(f.),and is a playful name which has no meaning in and of 第36页vJulian(m.):represents the personality characteristics of patient,careful,cautious,conservative,intense and comes from Julius,the name of the last Roman 第37页vRory(m.):represents the personality characteristics of practical,logical,analytical,systematic,particular,and serious and comes from the Irish,Ruaidhri,meaning“red king”.It is the name of the last high king of Ireland who reigned in the 12th.C第38页vElmer(m.):represents the personality characteristics of shrewd,aggressive,decisive,self-centred,and independent and comes from Old English,meaning“noble,famous”第39页vHubert(m.):represents the personality characteristics of pleasant,diplomatic,sensitive,passive,and procrastinator and comes form German,meaning“bright heart”.The Saint Hubert who lived in the 8th century is the patron saint of 第40页vMichael(m.):represents the personality characteristics of clever,responsible,serious,self-confident and independent and is from the Hebrew name Mikhael meaning“who is like God”.The New Testament of the Bible identifies Michael as the archangel who leads heavens armies.He is the patron saint of 第41页vLinda(f.):represents the personality characteristics of hard work,careful,patient,independent,reliable,and practical and comes from Spanish or Italian,meaning“beautiful”第42页vDiane(f.):represents the personality characteristics of clever,responsible,friendly,serious,reliable,and independent and comes from the French form of Diana,originally form the Roman goddess of nature and 第43页vBarbara(f.):represents the personality characteristics of sensitive,artistic,unstable,and self-conscious and comes from the Greek,barbaros,meaning“foreign”.Saint Barbara was a woman killed by her father,who was then killed by a bolt of lightning.She is the patron of architects,geologists,stonemasons and 第44页vCarol(f.or m.):represents the personality characteristics of quiet,practical,clever,methodical,creative,inventive,analytical,studious,and moody and is an English feminine form of Carolus meaning“song”or“hymn”in English.Note that Carol used to be a masculine name as well but now it is for girls 第45页vCindy(f.):represents the personality characteristics of idealistic,proactive,impressionable,receptive,candid,self-centered,sensitive,imaginative,visionary,and perfectionist.Cindy is a short form of Cynthi which comes from the Greek,“Kynthos”,the name of the Greek moon goddess Artemis who was named after the mountain Kynthos on which she and her twin brother Apollo were presumably 第46页Part IV.Text AnalysisPart I(1-2):The experience of Debbie shows us the roles of names.Part II(3-7):Names can bring both positive and negative effect.Part III(8):If your name no longer seems to fit you,you can change 第47页Part V:Major Writing TechniquesExemplification/Exemplification/IllustrationIllustrationFor better or worse,qualities such as friendliness or reserve,plainness or charm may be suggested by your name and conveyed to other people before they even meet you.(Para.3)found those girls with names such as Linda,Diane,Barbara,Carol,and Cindy performed better on objectively graded IQ and achievement test than did girls with less appealing names.(Para.7)第48页ConcessionConcessionNaturally,the name change didnt cause Debbie/Lynnes professional achievement-but it surely helped if only by adding a bit of self-confidence to her talents.(Para.3)Yet,despite this disadvantage,I did manage to become an art critic for a time.(Para.4)Even so,one prominent magazine consistently refused to print“Joe”in my by-line,using the first initials,J.S.,instead.(Para.4)第49页Though most of us would like to think ourselves free from such prejudiced notions,were all guilty of name stereotyping to some extent.(Para.6)Though your parents probably meant your name to last a lifetime,remember that whern they picked it theyd hardly met you,and the hopes and dreams they valued when they chose it may not match yours.(Par.8)第50页Part VI:Useful Expressions 1.As His Name Is,So Is He!(Title)e.g.1)e.g.1)e.g.1)沙漠似海,骆驼似舟。沙漠似海,骆驼似舟。沙漠似海,骆驼似舟。沙漠似海,骆驼似舟。沙漠似海,骆驼似舟。沙漠似海,骆驼似舟。As the desert is like a sea,so is the camel like a ship.asso:here is used to express parallelism or proportionality.(类比类比)第51页2)有其师必有其徒。有其师必有其徒。As is the teacher,_.so is the pupil3)你怎样对我,我也将怎样对待你。你怎样对我,我也将怎样对待你。As you treat me,so I shall treat 第52页 2.substitute for (L5)以以 代替代替 e.g.They didnt like rice,so we substitute bread for rice.They are substituting violence for dialogue.They are substituting violence for dialogue.TranslationTranslation他们正以暴力取代对话。他们正以暴力取代对话。第53页3.if only by adding a bit of self-confidence to her talents.(L.11)e.g.e.g.e.g.这个孩子挺可爱这个孩子挺可爱这个孩子挺可爱这个孩子挺可爱这个孩子挺可爱这个孩子挺可爱,虽说有点调皮虽说有点调皮虽说有点调皮虽说有点调皮虽说有点调皮虽说有点调皮.This is a cute if naughty child.If:conj.Accepting that,第54页4.For better or worse,.(L.19)(as asid in the Christian marriage ceremony)whatever happens;even there are difficulties.e.g.e.g.这对夫妇立誓他们不论怎样都这对夫妇立誓他们不论怎样都这对夫妇立誓他们不论怎样都这对夫妇立誓他们不论怎样都 要在一起。要在一起。要在一起。要在一起。The couple swore that they would be together for better or 第55页5.Turn down a blind date(L.34)Turn down:refuse to considere.g.他要珍妮嫁给他,不过遭到了他要珍妮嫁给他,不过遭到了拒绝。拒绝。He asked Jenny to marry him but she turned him down.Blind date:arrangement to meet made between a man and a woman who have not met each other 第56页6.Press for(L.35)Demand with force(for sth.From sb.).e.g.因为公众一再坚持调查这一因为公众一再坚持调查这一问题,政府终于采取了一些办问题,政府终于采取了一些办法。法。The government finally took some action because the public had been pressing for inquiry into the 第57页7.Be ill at ease(L.36)Uncomfortable,anxious,or worriede.g.她跟陌生人在一起很不自她跟陌生人在一起很不自在。在。She was ill at ease with 第58页8.be guilty of(L39)1)feel uncomfortable for wrong-doings e.g.I feel guilty of not having written to you.2)have done wronge.g.He was guilty of an important false 第59页9.To some extent(L.39)(to a large/some/a certain extent)to indicatethat sth.is partly true,but not entirely true.e.g.在某种程度上说你是对.To some extent you are 第60页10.Be stuck with(L.57)Be unable to get rid ofe.g.生活中只有少部分人能生活中只有少部分人能够坚持自己理想够坚持自己理想。Only a few could stick with an ideal in 第61页第62页
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