Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The Value of Life Home Zooming In: An Integrated English Course-Electronic Teaching Portfolio Directions: What types of disabilities do you know? What words will occur to you whenever we mention the word "disability'? Write down as many words as possible. Word Web Physical Disability Read and Think blindness, color blindness, deafness, deaf-muteness, Think and Speak dumbness, paralysis, Parkinson's disease, stroke, Helen Keller diabetes, brain injury Mental Disability Helen Keller's Chronolog learning disability, phobia, anxiety disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder Helen Keller's Developmental Disability Miracle attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, mental retardation Helen and Anne Substance Abuse alcoholism, Nicotine addiction, drug abuse 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教案②
Word Web Think and Speak Read and Think Helen Keller Directions: What types of disabilities do you know? What words will occur to you whenever we mention the word “disability”? Write down as many words as possible. Physical Disability blindness, color blindness, deafness, deaf-muteness, dumbness, paralysis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, diabetes, brain injury Mental Disability learning disability, phobia, anxiety disorder, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder Developmental Disability attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, mental retardation Substance Abuse alcoholism, Nicotine addiction, drug abuse Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Directions: Read the following introduction to sight diseases Compared with what you have learned about the diseases before Word Web is this introduction more informative? What new knowledge can Read and Think you get from it? Think and Speak Helen Keller Helen Keller's Chronology Helen Keller's Miracle Helen and Anne 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
think1 Directions: Read the following introduction to sight diseases. Compared with what you have learned about the diseases before, is this introduction more informative? What new knowledge can you get from it? Word Web Think and Speak Read and Think Helen Keller Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio What can people with sight problems see Word Web Being blind does not always mean living in total darkness. Forty Read and Think nine percent of the blind people and eighty percent of the partially sighted people can recognize a friend at one arm's length Think and Speak Other people will be affected by eye diseases in different ways: some will have no central vision or no vision to the sides; others may see Helen Keller a patchwork of blank and defined areas; or everything may be seen as a vague blur Helen Keller's ● Glaucoma(青光眼) can result in tunnel vision, where all side visio Chronology is lost and only central vision remains. Dia betic(糖尿病) retinopathy(视网膜眼疾) can cause blurred and Helen Keller's patchy vision. Miracle Macular degeneration can lead to the loss of central vision whilst side vision remains Helen and Anne It should be remembered that people are affected by eye diseases in different ways. You should not assume that you know what someone can see simply because you know what eye diseases they have. 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
think2 Word Web Think and Speak Read and Think Helen Keller Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne What can people with sight problems see? Being blind does not always mean living in total darkness. Fortynine percent of the blind people and eighty percent of the partially sighted people can recognize a friend at one arm’s length. Other people will be affected by eye diseases in different ways: some will have no central vision or no vision to the sides; others may see a patchwork of blank and defined areas; or everything may be seen as a vague blur. ⚫ Glaucoma (青光眼) can result in tunnel vision, where all side vision is lost and only central vision remains. Diabetic (糖尿病) retinopathy (视网膜眼疾) can cause blurred and patchy vision. Macular degeneration can lead to the loss of central vision whilst side vision remains. ⚫ ⚫ It should be remembered that people are affected by eye diseases in different ways. You should not assume that you know what someone can see simply because you know what eye diseases they have. Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 1. Imagine you, who used to have good sight, now were told to Word Web have only three days to see How would you spend the last three days with your sight? Read and Think Think and Speak If I had only three days to see, I would Helen Keller Helen Keller's Chronology Helen Keller's Miracle Helen and Anne 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
Word Web Think and Speak Read and Think Helen Keller 1. Imagine you, who used to have good sight, now were told to have only three days to see. How would you spend the last three days with your sight? If I had only three days to see, I would… Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio 2. Exchange your ideas with your classmates to see whose Word Web decisions are the most impressive Read and Think Think and Speak Helen Keller Helen Keller's Chronology Helen Keller's Miracle Helen and Anne 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
Word Web Think and Speak Read and Think Helen Keller 2. Exchange your ideas with your classmates to see whose decisions are the most impressive. Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Helen Keller:(1880-1968)deaf-blind American author, activist Word Web and lecturer Read and Think Think and Speak Helen Keller Helen Keller's Chronology Helen Keller's Miracle Helen and Anne 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
Helen Keller: (1880-1968) deaf-blind American author, activist Word Web and lecturer Read and Think Helen Keller Think and Speak Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Helen Keller was born in 1880 in northern Alabama Word Web USA. Nineteen months after she was born. she was extremely ill, and lost both her sight and hearing. When she Read and Think was seven, her parents hired a tutor named Anne Sullivan Think and Speak She taught helen to read and write and how to think. helen entered Radcliffe College, the womens branch of Harvard Helen Keller University at the age of 20. Her first book, The Story of My Helen Keller's Life, was translated into many languages. She also did Chronology research, gave speeches all around the world, and helped raise money for many organizations for the blind. Helen Helen Keller's received dozens of awards. such as the presidential medal Miracle of Freedom, the highest honor that an American civilian can receive. She died in her sleep in 1968 Helen and Anne 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
Word Web Read and Think Helen Keller Think and Speak Helen Keller was born in 1880 in northern Alabama, USA. Nineteen months after she was born, she was extremely ill, and lost both her sight and hearing. When she was seven, her parents hired a tutor named Anne Sullivan. She taught Helen to read and write and how to think. Helen entered Radcliffe College, the women’s branch of Harvard University at the age of 20. Her first book, The Story of My Life, was translated into many languages. She also did research, gave speeches all around the world, and helped raise money for many organizations for the blind. Helen received dozens of awards, such as the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor that an American civilian can receive. She died in her sleep in 1968. Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen Keller’s Chronology Helen and Anne
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Word Web Time Events Read and Think June 27, 1880 She was born at Ivy Green in Tuscumbia, Alabama Think and Speak February, 1882 She lost both her sight and hearing after being Helen keller struck by illness Helen Keller 's March 3, 1887 She met Anne Sullivan, her life-long teacher Chronology June 28, 1904 She received a Bachelor of Arts degree, Helen Keller's graduating from Radcliffe College of Harvard Miracle University Helen and Anne June, 1955 She received an honorary degree from Harvard University, the first woman to be so hc snored 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
Helen Keller1 Word Web Read and Think Helen Keller Think and Speak Time Events June 27, 1880 She was born at Ivy Green in Tuscumbia, Alabama. February, 1882 She lost both her sight and hearing after being struck by illness. March 3, 1887 She met Anne Sullivan, her life-long teacher. June 28, 1904 She received a Bachelor of Arts degree, graduating from Radcliffe College of Harvard University. June,1955 She received an honorary degree from Harvard University, the first woman to be so honored. Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Word Web Time Events Read and Think September, 1964 She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nations highest civilian honor Think and Speak Helen keller June 1, 1968 She passed away in her sleep Helen Keller 's Chronology Helen Keller's Miracle Helen and Anne 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
Word Web Read and Think Think and Speak Time Events September,1964 She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. June 1, 1968 She passed away in her sleep. Helen Keller Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller’s Chronology
Unit Two Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading The value of Life ome Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Word Web A Read and Think Think and Speak Helen keller Helen Keller 's Chronology Helen Keller's Miracle Helen and Anne 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子教②
Word Web Read and Think Think and Speak Helen Keller’s Miracle Helen and Anne Helen Keller Helen Keller’s Chronology