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Unit 1 Happy Family Life (I)
Teaching Objectives:
Students will be able to
1. To obtain some vocabulary about love and family life;
2. To grasp the skill of short-hand writing, note-taking and listening comprehension;
3. To discuss about love, marriage and family life and have some ideas of how to make a marriage work and keep love last.
Emphasizes:
1. To learn how to take down notes in a quickly way.
2. To learn how to grasp new words
3. TEM-4 Dictation skills. (Abbreviation/initials/symbols)
Difficulties:
1. How to guide ss take notes and pay close attention to the key words
2. How to improve the ss listening ability to the VOA News
Teaching Periods: 6 periods
Teaching Contents:
Part Ⅰ Warming up
Step 1. Greeting and lead in
T gives a brief introduction to the course and the textbook.
Step 2: Warming-up discussion
?Ss: Discuss the following questions
Q1: What may help make a marriage work?
Q2: How do your parents deal with domestic argument?
??T: ask one or two of them to give their ideas
Step 3 Listening activity
Section 1 A
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
1) fatigue [f?'ti:ɡ] n. 疲劳,疲乏;杂役 vt. 使疲劳;使心智衰弱
vi. 疲劳 adj. 疲劳的
2) foxhole ['f?ksh?ul] n. 散兵坑;隐蔽处
3) distracted [dis'tr?ktid] adj. 心烦意乱的;思想不集中的
4) abuse [?'bju:z, ?'bju:s] n. 滥用;辱骂;虐待;弊端;恶习,陋习
vt. 滥用;辱骂;虐待
5)strike out 删去;想出;打击;产生
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills.
Keys:
Tips for a happy marriage: quarrel
1. Go on dates with each other. Renew romantic feelings by spending special time together.
2. Be as specific as you can when you complain, make a request, or offer praise.
3.When stressed by fatigue or your own insecurities, imagine you and your partner in a foxhole, surrounded by danger. Instead of striking out at your partner, find a way to protect the partnership!
4. When you feel "distant," talk about it with your partner.
5. Be assured that partners in all marriages sometimes get tired, irritable, or distracted. Work together to understand each other.
6. Respect each other. Leave if danger exists. Find professional help if physical, sexual, emotional, or verbal abuse occurs.
7 Fight to "understand," not to "win."
Section 2 B
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
1) attest [?'test] vt. 证明;证实;为…作证 vi. 证明;作证
2) excel [ik'sel] vt. 优于,胜过;擅长 vi. 胜过他人;优秀
3)reside in 存在于
4) configuration [k?n,fiɡju'rei??n] n. 配置;结构;外形
arrangement of parts or elements
5) spouse n. 配偶vt. 和…结婚
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills .
Keys:
Having been married for more than 40 years, I can attest to the truth of the following statement: To excel in the art of domestic argument, one must master the art of 1osing.
Modern psychologists are taken with the "win-win" solution. But in marriage, success resides more in "lose-lose" solutions. Out of these, both parties can win. For in the love configuration, losing gives a gift that always returns.
The issues that people argue over most in marriage, such as how to spend money, often aren't the real ones. The key issue is: Who is going to be in control? When I was younger, my need to control arose out of fear, a lack of trust, insecurity. The day I finally realized I didn't need to control my wife -- that, indeed, I ought not to control her, that I couldn't control her, and that if I tried to, I would destroy our marriage -- was the day our marriage began.
What is it we want most from a marriage? To love and be loved. To be happy and secure. To grow to discover. A love relationship is the garden in which we plant, cultivate and harvest the most precious of crops, our own self, and in which our spouse is provided the same rich soil in which to bloom.
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Part II All you need is love?
Step 1: Warming-up discussion
??Ss: Discuss the following questions
Q1: What are the qualities you would look for in a mate?
Q2: In your opinion, what is the difference between falling in love with somebody and loving somebody?
Q3: In the eyes of men, what wives are “just-right” wives?
T: ask one or two of them to give their ideas(7’)
Step 2 Listening activity
A
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
1) pre-industrial adj. 工业化以前的
2) propose V. (常指男子)求婚
3) criterion [krai'ti?ri?n] n. (批评判断的)标准;准则;准据;规范
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills
Keys:
A2
Criteria 1. Having similar social backgrounds.
Criteria 2. Having the same race or same ethnic background.
Criteria 3. Having the same religion.
A3
1. Why does the speaker say that some of the past practices related to marriage customs are weakening?
Japan / 9.2% / arranged marriages
2. Why does the speaker say that the races are still largely separate in marriage in the U. S. ?
3% / between blacks and whites
B
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
1)sustain [s?'stein] vt. 维持 lengthen or extend in duration or space
2) differentiate [,dif?'ren?ieit] vi. 区分,区别 vt. 区分,区别
mark as different
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills
Keys:
1. Unfortunately, perhaps in the initial stages it's the physical appearance that attracts.
2. In fact it shouldn't be what somebody looks like that is important. You should be able to look beyond the physical appearance and see what sort of a person he or she is.
3. In pop songs and magazines and newspapers and so on, the idea of falling in love is always emphasized. -- In fact I think we can probably lay the blame for the high percentage of divorces.
4. I think you have to differentiate between falling in love with somebody, which I see as more superficial, and loving somebody, which I see as a deeper emotion and one that perhaps lasts.
C
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
1. vow [vau] n. 发誓;誓言;许愿
vt. 发誓;郑重宣告 vi. 发誓;郑重宣告
2. upper portion 上半身
3. designer clothing 品牌服装
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills
Keys:
Summary
For years men and women have been getting married. When a man and a woman get married, it is one of the biggest decisions they will make in life. A man may select a woman because he, in his own eyes, sees her as the "just-right" wife for him.
Every man has his own definition of what the "just-right" wife is. For instance, the millionaire man and the poor man both may define their "just-right" wife according to her physical qualities but use different words. Although some men define the "just-right' wife by her physical qualities, other men describe their "just-right" wife by her athletic qualities. Both the outdoors man and the inside sportsman may define their "just-right" wife by her sports qualities but in two different atmospheres. Men from all nationalities also have their definitions of the "just-right" wife. But the Italian man's definition is different from the French man's. And similarly, the German man's definition is different from the Spanish man's.
Part III First meetings
Step 1: Warming-up discussion
??Ss: Discuss the following questions
Q1: At what age do young men and women usually begin to date with each other? And at what age is it customary for people to get married
Q2: What do you think of the "boy-meets-girl" custom?
Q3: What do you think of the arranged marriages?
T: Ask one or two of them to give their ideas
Step 2 Listening activity
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
1) baseball diamond 棒球内场
2) fancy-dress party 化装舞会
3) frizzy ['frizi] adj. 卷曲的
(of hair) in small tight curls
Eg: He was broad and muscled, with frizzy red hair.
4) yearbook n. (学校的)毕业班年刊
a book printed once a year giving facts and information about the year just past
5) platonic [pl?'t?nik] adj. 柏拉图哲学的;不切实际的;纯精神友谊的;理想的
(of a relationship between a man and woman) just friendly, not sexual
Eg: He said that his feelings for her were entirely platonic.
6) hit it off (with sb.)(与某人)一见如故【一拍即合】
to have a good relationship with; become good friends
eg: My brother and my boyfriend hit it off right from the start.
7) chap [t??p] n. [口语]男人,小伙子;家伙
a man or boy
eg: Good night, old chap. I'll be over again one of these days.
8) trip over被…绊倒
to catch one’s foot (in or on something) and lose one’s balance
eg: You'll trip over the stone if you don't mind out.
9) Alice In Wonderland 《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》
10)Cheshire Cat 《爱丽丝漫游奇境记》里的常露齿嘻笑的猫
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills
Keys:
Where did he / she first meet his/ her partner?
What ’ s the most impressive thing?
Kate
a baseball diamond
hair / funny / monologue
Kerry
a wine bar
pizza
Coralyn
a fancy-dress party
the man dressed as Cheshire Cat
Jill
outside a cinema
coincidence/he'd also missed the film
Carole
a boat / the river bank
fell in river / he dived in and rescued her
Assignments:
1. Listen to Part IV and retell the story
2. Review the new words
Unit 2 Happy Family Life (II)
Teaching Objectives:
1. To obtain some vocabulary about family relationships and family patterns;
2. To grasp the skill of short-hand writing, note-taking and listening comprehension;
3. To discuss about family relationships, especially the relationships between mothers and daughters and have some ideas of family patterns.
Key Points: Part I Warming up, Part II
Difficult Points: Part III
Teaching Periods: 6 periods
Teaching Contents:
Part Ⅰ Warming up
Step 1: Warming-up discussion
?Ss: Discuss the following questions
Q1: Among the relationships with parents, with other members of the family, with neighbours, with boy or girl friend ,what relationship is of great importance to you? Why?
Q2: How about your relationship with your parents? In your opinion, how should young people get along with older generation?
??T: ask one or two of them to give their ideas
Step 2 Listening activity
Section 1 A
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
jealous ['d?el?s] adj. 妒忌的;猜疑的;戒备的
adj. feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you would like; envious.
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy
Keys:
Man Relationships with Woman
1 a. Parents 1
3 b. Neighbors 4
4 c. Boy & girl friend 2
2 d. The other members of the family 3
Section 2 B
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
treat n. 款待;请客;宴请 something considered choice to eat
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills .
Keys:
Speaker 1> not remember very much about childhood / not very close / not talk very much
Speaker 2 > get on very well with mum / talk very openly
Speaker 3 >(mum) always tell me to do this and do that / (father) let me do what I want
Speaker 4-> fond memories of childhood / seemingly spoil us
Part II Mothers and daughters
Step 1: Warming-up discussion
??Ss: Discuss the following questions:
Q1: How do you deal with the relationship with your mother? Have you had serious conflicts with your mother? For what?
Q2: What may cause the conflicts between mothers and daughters?
T: ask one or two of them to give their ideas
Step 2 Listening activity
1. Explain the key words and vocabulary in English.
Vocabulary:
1) strain n. 张力;拉紧;血缘;负担;扭伤
vi. 拉紧;尽力
vt. 拉紧;滥用;滤去;竭力
2) nurture n. 养育,养成,教育
v. 养育,给与营养物,教养
3) onset n. 开始,着手;攻击,进攻;发作 the beginning or early stages
4) puberty ['pju:b?(:)ti] n. 青春期 adolescence
n.the time of life when sex glands become functional
5) maternal [m?'t?:nl] adj. 母亲的;母性的;母系的;母体遗传的
6) diffuse [di'fju:s] adj. 散开的;弥漫的 spread out; not concentrated in one place
vt. 传播;扩散;漫射 move outward
vi. 传播;四散
7) impetus ['impit?s] n. 促进;动力;冲力
a force that moves something along; the act of applying force suddenly
2. S Listen to the tape for the first time. T guides the ss grasp some listening skills and helps the listeners form a general idea
3. Listen to the tape for the second time and check the answers.
4. Listen to the tape for the third time. Ask the students to pay attention to the key-word strategy and short-hand writing skills
Keys:
A
Name
Profession
Research area
Findings of the research
Title of the book written
Lynn
Davidman
Professor of women’s studies
The immediate and long-term impact of a mother’s prematur
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