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(2)Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmen nd upheava 动乱) of the Netherlands was renowned for its trangquility)Re reativity father was a prosperous miller and his mother was the daughter of a baker.The van Riins were Calvinists.In the vear of the artist's birth.Leiden his hometown.was stic centers in the country tory Remarks Step Two Global reading Give the students 10 minutes to read the text as quickly as they can,and ask them to think about these questions in the process of reading. 1.Multiple choices on P154 2.True or Fale (1)You can't read most efficiently if you don't"write between the lines" (2)As soon as you have bought a book,the book belongs to you. (3)According to the author,books should not be kept as clean and shiny as the day they were bought 4 cording to e author. you in mark up any books that belon g to you (⑤Marking upa ok wh reading ca keep you from dozing of 6 Books should be read in a state of relaxation (7)Your reading is active when you have filled the pages of the book with your notes (8)Reading a book is somewhat like having a conversation with the author. (9Leaming means absorbing whatever you are exposed to on the subject (10By"marking a book",the author only means writing in the margin of the pages 3.Structure of the Text Part1 Para 1 Readers are persuaded to"write between the lines" Part2:Para 2-5 Two ways of owing a book,and three kinds of book owners Part3 Para 6-11 Detailed ns for arkin up a book Part4:Para.12-20 The writer's way to mark a book Step Three Detailed study Explain the important and difficult points in the text,including the usage of new words and phrases.structure of complex sentences and relevant grammar. 1.You know you have to readbetween the lines"to get the most out of anything (1)read between the lines: look for what is implied or suggested,but not actually stated e.g.I could read between the lines that my daughter was homesick though she said that she didn't like college life very much. We often have to read a novel between the lines to get the real meaning of the story. (2)Mea ing:While reading, you mus st look for wha is impied if you want to get the material. 2.There are two ways in which one can own a book.The first is the property right you establish by paying for it,just as you pay for clothes and fumniture.But this act of purchase is only the prelude to possession.full ownership comes only when (2) Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn was born into an atmosphere that was conducive to creativity. After years of war and upheaval(动乱), life in the United Provinces of the Netherlands was renowned for its tranquility (宁静). Rembrandt’s father was a prosperous miller and his mother was the daughter of a baker. The van Rijns were Calvinists. In the year of the artist’s birth, Leiden, his hometown, was known as one of principal intellectual and artistic centers in the country. 3. Introductory Remarks Step Two Global reading Give the students 10 minutes to read the text as quickly as they can, and ask them to think about these questions in the process of reading. 1. Multiple choices on P154 2. True or False (1) You can’t read most efficiently if you don’t “write between the lines”. (2) As soon as you have bought a book, the book belongs to you. (3) According to the author, books should not be kept as clean and shiny as the day they were bought. (4) According to the author, you can mark up any books that belong to you. (5) Marking up a book while reading can keep you from dozing off. (6)Books should be read in a state of relaxation. (7)Your reading is active when you have filled the pages of the book with your notes. (8)Reading a book is somewhat like having a conversation with the author. (9)Learning means absorbing whatever you are exposed to on the subject. (10)By “marking a book”, the author only means writing in the margin of the pages. 3. Structure of the Text Part1: Para. 1 Readers are persuaded to “write between the lines.” Part2: Para. 2-5 Two ways of owing a book, and three kinds of book owners Part3: Para. 6-11 Detailed reasons for marking up a book Part4: Para. 12-20 The writer’s way to mark a book Step Three Detailed study Explain the important and difficult points in the text, including the usage of new words and phrases, structure of complex sentences and relevant grammar. 1. You know you have to read “between the lines” to get the most out of anything. (1) read between the lines: look for what is implied or suggested, but not actually stated e.g. I could read between the lines that my daughter was homesick though she said that she didn’t like college life very much. We often have to read a novel between the lines to get the real meaning of the story. (2) Meaning: While reading, you must look for what is implied if you want to get the greatest benefit from any reading material. 2. There are two ways in which one can own a book. The first is the property right you establish by paying for it, just as you pay for clothes and furniture. But this act of purchase is only the prelude to possession. Full ownership comes only when
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