Unit 3 Emotion and love 王荣花
Unit 3 Emotion and Love 王荣花
ADaughter Thanks Her mother
A Daughter Thanks Her Mother
L Preparation Warm-up activities 4. Pair Work: Talk with your neighbor about someone you love most Words you may refer to considerate patient a great helper generous housework hard-working point out one 's mistakes a good cook encouraging tender honest gentle respectable easy to get along with a good listener kind caring
I. Preparation Warm-up Activities 1. Pair Work: Talk with your neighbor about someone you love most. Words you may refer to: considerate patient a great helper generous housework hard-working point out one’s mistakes a good cook encouraging tender honest gentle respectable easy to get along with a good listener kind caring
L Preparation e2 Group discussion discuss the following questions a. What is your idea of true love? b. How important is love in your life?
2. Group discussion: discuss the following questions: a. What is your idea of true love? b. How important is love in your life? I. Preparation
L. Preparation 3. Questions: ) How does the author thank her dear mother? 2). Did Carol write to her mother quite often when her mother was still alive? Why or why not 3). How did she feel when her mother just passed away? 4). How did Dad feel? 5). How is the relationship between Carol and her sister emily before and after their mother died?
3. Questions: 1). How does the author thank her dear mother? 2). Did Carol write to her mother quite often when her mother was still alive? Why or why not? 3). How did she feel when her mother just passed away? 4). How did Dad feel? 5). How is the relationship between Carol and her sister Emily before and after their mother died? I. Preparation
3. Questions: 6). What did she try to remember when her mother died? 3). As a mother, what kind of role did her mother play? -8). In Carols mind, what is the greatest gift given to her by her mother? a9). What is love like in Carols mind?
6). What did she try to remember when her mother died? 7). As a mother, what kind of role did her mother play? 8). In Carol’s mind, what is the greatest gift given to her by her mother? 9). What is love like in Carol’s mind? 3. Questions:
I. Language points 1. apply cause to have an effect is rule doesn 't a pply in your particular case/cannot be applied to every case apply.to.. bring or put into use Scientific discoveries are often applied to industrial processes apply. .for. request sth. esp officially and In writing
1. apply : cause to have an effect This rule doesn't apply in your particular case/cannot be applied to every case. apply…to… bring or put into use Scientific discoveries are often applied to industrial processes. apply…for…request sth. esp. officially and in writing II. Language Points
I. Language points 2. sink in: become fully understood, get a firm place in the mind The news was such a shock, it still hasn t really sunk in yet He paused, not for an answer, but to let his words sink in ly explanation took a long time to sink in
2. sink in: become fully understood, get a firm place in the mind The news was such a shock, it still hasn’t really sunk in yet. He paused, not for an answer, but to let his words sink in. My explanation took a long time to sink in. II. Language Points
I. Language points 3. word formation un-=no placed before a noun, an adjective e or an adverb, expressing a negative view 8. unashamed unattainable unauthorized uncivilized undecided uncultivated unfortunate unsuitable unwilling unanswered unbearable auto-= self e. g. autobiography autono
3. word formation un- = no placed before a noun, an adjective or an adverb, expressing a negative view e.g. unashamed unattainable unauthorized uncivilized undecided uncultivated unfortunate unsuitable unwilling unanswered unbearable auto- = self e.g. autobiography autonomy II. Language Points
I. Language points 24. find: discover(sb. or sth to be by chance or experience sentence pattern find+ obj. adv /prep/adj eeg. When we arrived, we found him in bed Iwoke up to find myself in the hospital Lfind it difficult to believe you i didn 't find her an easy woman to work with. In my experience it was not easy to work with the woman.) We're finding that fewer and fewer people are buying this brand
4. find: discover(sb. or sth.)to be by chance or experience sentence pattern find + obj. + adv./prep/adj. e.g. When we arrived, we found him in bed. I woke up to find myself in the hospital. I find it difficult to believe you. I didn’t find her an easy woman to work with.(In my experience it was not easy to work with the woman.) We’re finding that fewer and fewer people are buying this brand. II. Language Points