Unit Four A Virtual life eaching Objectives )understand the main idea(despite the many negative effects of virtual life, the author prefers it to real life)and the structure of the text(contrast between virtual life and real life) 2)learn some rules of interpreting new vocabulary and usage related to computers and the Internet in English 3grasp the key language points and grammatical structures in the text Book two English teaching plan of cuit
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 1 Unit Four A Virtual Life Teaching Objectives – 1)understand the main idea (despite the many negative effects of virtual life, the author prefers it to real life) and the structure of the text (contrast between virtual life and real life); – 2)learn some rules of interpreting new vocabulary and usage related to computers and the Internet in English: – 3)grasp the key language points and grammatical structures in the text;
Unit Four A Virtual life - Te ext Structure Paragraphs Main Ideas Book two English teaching plan of cuit 2
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 2 Unit Four A Virtual Life Text Structure Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas One 1-16 -- Two 17-53 Three 54-66
Unit Four A Virtual Life Background Information In information technology SoHo is a term for the small office or home office environment and business culture. A number of organizations businesses, and publications now exist to support people who work or have businesses in this environment. These people needn't go to the office every day. They work at home without worrying about their dress and the strict rules of the company The term "virtual office"is sometimes used as a synonym Book two English teaching plan of cuit
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 3 Unit Four A Virtual Life Background Information – SOHO ---- Small – Office/Home – Office In information technology, SOHO is a term for the small office or home office environment and business culture. A number of organizations, businesses, and publications now exist to support people who work or have businesses in this environment. These people needn’t go to the office every day. They work at home without worrying about their dress and the strict rules of the company. The term “virtual office” is sometimes used as a synonym
Unit Four A Virtual Life Background Information Virtual college Virtual college affords individuals the opportunity to advance in their chosen careers through online education. People can complete their education without leaving their home or office However, they will have the college campus experience through a virtual classroom environment. The virtual classroom will allow them to interact with their instructors and other students in the class. Through the virtual classroom students will share information with their classmates"from all over the world the virtual classroom is available 24 hours a day, allowing people to complete the courses at their convenience regardless of their work schedule Book two English teaching plan of cuit 4
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 4 Unit Four A Virtual Life Background Information – Virtual College Virtual college affords individuals the opportunity to advance in their chosen careers through online education. People can complete their education without leaving their home or office. However, they will have the college campus experience through a virtual classroom environment. The virtual classroom will allow them to interact with their instructors and other students in the class. Through the virtual classroom students will share information with their “classmates” from all over the world. The virtual classroom is available 24 hours a day, allowing people to complete the courses at their convenience regardless of their work schedule
Unit Four A Virtual life Words and phrases adj 1)almost what is stated; in fact though not in name 多,实质上的 Our deputy manager is the virtual head of the business 2) created and existing only in a computer虚拟的 I can visit a virtual store and put what I want in my basket at the click of a mouse button Book two English teaching plan of cuit 5
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 5 Unit Four A Virtual Life Words and Phrases • virtual adj. 1) almost what is stated; in fact though not in name 差不 多,实质上的 – Our deputy manager is the virtual head of the business. 2) created and existing only in a computer 虚拟的 – I can visit a virtual store and put what I want in my basket at the click of a mouse button
Unit Four A Virtual life Words and phrases · stretch v 1)(cause to) become longer, wider, etc without breaking 拉长,伸直 If I wear my new shoes for a while, the leather will stretch.新皮鞋我穿一段时间就会抻大 2)to make a body part longer by reaching out or extending that part伸展(肢体) The cat stretched after her nap 猫睡醒之后伸了个懒 腰 n. stretch舒展;弹性;一段连续的时间 Book two English teaching plan of cuit
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 6 Unit Four A Virtual Life Words and Phrases • stretch v. 1) (cause to) become longer, wider, etc. without breaking 拉长,伸直 – If I wear my new shoes for a while, the leather will stretch. 新皮鞋我穿一段时间就会抻大。 2) to make a body part longer by reaching out or extending that part 伸展(肢体) – The cat stretched after her nap. 猫睡醒之后伸了个懒 腰。 n. stretch 舒展;弹性;一段连续的时间
Unit Four A Virtual life Words and phrases submit V )give(sth ) to sb. so that it may be formally considered 提交,呈递 Ne should submit our plans to the council for approval 2) to yield( oneself), agree to obey服从,顺从【+to】 We submitted ourselves to their wishes 我们顺从了他们的愿望 3) to surrender屈服,投降【+to】 The british forces submitted to american soldiers during the Revolutionary War Book two English teaching plan of cuit 7
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 7 Unit Four A Virtual Life Words and Phrases • submit v. 1) give (sth.) to sb. so that it may be formally considered 提交,呈递 – We should submit our plans to the council for approval. 2) to yield (oneself), agree to obey 服从,顺从 【+ to】 – We submitted ourselves to their wishes. – 我们顺从了他们的愿望。 3) to surrender 屈服,投降【+ to】 – The British forces submitted to American soldiers during the Revolutionary War
Unit Four A Virtual life Words and phrases communicate )Vi. contact sb. in any way, esp. by speaking to them writing to them or calling them通信,交往【+with sb】 We can communicate with people in most parts of the world by telephone 2)vt make(news, opinions, feelings, etc. known 1*ite 表达 The officer communicated his orders to the men by radio This poem communicates the author's despair Book two English teaching plan of cuit
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 8 Unit Four A Virtual Life Words and Phrases • communicate 1) vi. contact sb. in any way, esp. by speaking to them, writing to them or calling them 通信,交往【+ with sb.】 – We can communicate with people in most parts of the world by telephone. 2) vt make (news, opinions, feelings, etc.) known 传递, 表达 – The officer communicated his orders to the men by radio. – This poem communicates the author's despair
Unit Four A Virtual life Grammatical Structures or Key sentences take in wt o include or cover something包括 2) to receive someone into ones home收容(某人) 3) to understand or grasp something理解,领会 4) to make clothes smaller or tighter改小改窄(衣服) 5)[usu. passive] to deceive or cheat someone hy (某人) 6)to absorb something into the body by breathing or swa| lowing it吸收,吸进,咽下 Book two English teaching plan of cuit 9
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 9 Unit Four A Virtual Life Grammatical Structures or Key Sentences • take in vt – 1) to include or cover something 包括 – 2) to receive someone into one’s home 收容(某人) – 3) to understand or grasp something 理解,领会 – 4) to make clothes smaller or tighter 改小改窄(衣服) – 5) [usu. passive] to deceive or cheat someone 欺骗 (某人) – 6) to absorb something into the body by breathing or swallowing it 吸收,吸进,咽下
Unit Four A Virtual life Grammatical Structures or Key sentences Match the above definitions with the sentences below The dress was too big, so I took it in. 4) i didn t take in what you were saying. (3) She took in every details of the other woman,s clothes. 4) This is the total cost of the trip, taking in everything、(1) Do you mean we should get rid of the stale and take in the fresh. 6) Dont be taken in by her promises. 5) Book two English teaching plan of cuit 10
Book two English teaching plan of cuit 10 Unit Four A Virtual Life Grammatical Structures or Key Sentences • Match the above definitions with the sentences below. – The dress was too big, so I took it in.( ) – I didn’t take in what you were saying.( ) – She took in every details of the other woman’s clothes.( ) – This is the total cost of the trip, taking in everything.( ) – Do you mean we should get rid of the stale and take in the fresh.( ) – Don’t be taken in by her promises.( ) 4 3 4 1 6 5