
Unit 2Growing-up PainsReading Two The Right Attitude无忧PPT整理发布
Unit 2 Growing-up Pains Reading Two The Right Attitude

Teaching StepsI. Homework CheckingII.Lead-inIII.Reading-in-DepthIV.SummaryV.Homework
Teaching Steps • I. Homework Checking • II. Lead-in • III. Reading-in-Depth • IV. Summary • V. Homework

I. Homework CheckingPage 35 True or FalseQuestions1. T2. F3. T4. F5. T
I. Homework Checking • Page 35 True or False Questions • 1. T • 2. F • 3. T • 4. F • 5. T

II.Lead-in How to improve the relationship betweenchildren and their parents?Tips for children: 1. gain your parents' trust2. open up to your parents3. reflect on our own behavior4. be honest with our parents5. ask for their advice 6. do some housework
II. Lead-in • How to improve the relationship between children and their parents? • Tips for children: • 1. gain your parents’ trust • 2. open up to your parents • 3. reflect on our own behavior • 4. be honest with our parents • 5. ask for their advice • 6. do some housework

oTips for parents 1. spend more time with children: 2. give children more freedom 3. love or support them 4. encourage and praise good behavior 5. control bad temper. 6. reflect on our own behavior. 7. communicate with them
• Tips for parents • 1. spend more time with children • 2. give children more freedom • 3. love or support them • 4. encourage and praise good behavior • 5. control bad temper • 6. reflect on our own behavior • 7. communicate with them

III. Reading-in-Depth. Section One Long and Difficult Sentences1. Parents are often upset when their children praisethe homes of their friends and regard it as a slur ontheir own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and oftenare foolish enough to let the adolescents see that theyare annoyed.(the first sentence)2. Disillusionment with the parents, however good andadequate they may be both as parents and as individuals(Line18)is to some degree inevitable
III. Reading-in-Depth • Section One Long and Difficult Sentences 1. Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed. (the first sentence) 2. Disillusionment with the parents, however good and adequate they may be both as parents and as individuals, is to some degree inevitable. (Line 18)

Answers:1. Parents are often upsetwhen their children praisethe homes of their friends/and regard it as a slur ontheir own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture/and oftenare foolishenough to let the adolescents see/that theyare annoyed.2. Disillusionment with the parents,/however good andadequate they may be both as parents and as individualsis to some degree inevitable
Answers: 1. Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed. 2. Disillusionment with the parents, however good and adequate they may be both as parents and as individuals, is to some degree inevitable

Section TwoMultiple-choice Questions: 1. According to the passage, children would(细)arouse parents' disappointment forA. admiring their friends' homes. B. talking back to their parents.C. complaining home-made dishes. D. making some spiteful remark
Section Two Multiple-choice Questions • 1. According to the passage, children would arouse parents’ disappointment for_.(细) • A. admiring their friends’ homes. • B. talking back to their parents. • C. complaining home-made dishes. • D. making some spiteful remark

2. When adolescents feel disillusion with.(细)their parents, it means that they: A. feel disappointed with their parents.. B. are developing into maturity. C. just want to hurt their parents. D. are expressing their discontentment
• 2. When adolescents feel disillusion with their parents, it means that they_.(细) • A. feel disappointed with their parents. • B. are developing into maturity. • C. just want to hurt their parents. • D. are expressing their discontentment

.(细)3. Adolescents in Victorian timesA. had shown more respect for parents than today.B. always answered back to deal with the problem.C. admired the authoritarian attitude of their parentsD. were too afraid to tell what they really thought
• 3. Adolescents in Victorian times_.(细) • A. had shown more respect for parents than today. • B. always answered back to deal with the problem. • C. admired the authoritarian attitude of their parents. • D. were too afraid to tell what they really thought