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live with his father's brother a clergyman He was educated at king's School Heidelb erg Uni ersity.He studied m nedicine after receiving his degrce at St.mhomas's Hospital in London.devoted the rest of his life to literature.He has achieved success as a novelist with such novels as OfHuman Bondage (1915).The Moon and Sixpence (1919),Cakes and Ale (1930),and The Razors Edge(1944):and as a dramatist with such plays as The Circle(1921)and Our Beffers(193),but his greatest success has been gain ed,perhaps,by his short s (2)Latin Qu It's a very old section of Paris on the south bank of the Seine,where many of France's chief educational and scientific institutions are located,including the Sorbonne and the College De France.The section took its name from the Latin-speaking students of earlier times and has long been the gathering place for student 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 P179 Struc f the Text Para.1-2 Para.3-51 The author recalled and described in detail a meeting with the lady at lunch 20 years ago Para.52 The author felt he had his revenge at last because the lady weighed 21 stone today Step Three Detailed study Explain the important and difficult points in the text,including the usage of new 1.I caught sight of he r to her oning went over during the interval and sat down beside her Meaning:I saw her unexpectedly while watching the performance of a play at a theatre,in response to her gesture asking me I walked over and sat down near her at the time between two acts ofa play. 2.We're none ofus getting any youn Meaning:Both of us are e getting old. It's an expression used between older people to express regret that they are no longer as young as they used to be,e.g. A."Years ago I was able to run ten miles.But not now!" B."Well,we're none of us getting any younger." 3.Did I re This is a rhetorical question,a question asked for the sake of effect,mo answer being needed or expected.Here it is asked to emphasize that the author has every reason to remember the lunch very well indeed. 4.I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarter overlooking a cemetery,and I was live with his father’s brother, a clergyman. He was educated at King’s School, Canterbury, and later in Germany at Heidelberg University. He studied medicine, but after receiving his degree at St. Thomas’s Hospital in London, devoted the rest of his life to literature. He has achieved success as a novelist with such novels as Of Human Bondage (1915), The Moon and Sixpence (1919), Cakes and Ale (1930), and The Razor’s Edge (1944); and as a dramatist with such plays as The Circle (1921) and Our Betters (1923); but his greatest success has been gained, perhaps, by his short stories. (2) Latin Quarter It’s a very old section of Paris on the south bank of the Seine, where many of France’s chief educational and scientific institutions are located, including the Sorbonne and the College De France. The section took its name from the Latin-speaking students of earlier times and has long been the gathering place for students. 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 P179 2. Structure of the Text Para. 1-2 The author came across one lady at the theatre. Para. 3-51 The author recalled and described in detail a meeting with the lady at lunch 20 years ago. Para. 52 The author felt he had his revenge at last because the lady weighed 21 stone today. 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. I caught sight of her at the play, and in answer to her beckoning I went over during the interval and sat down beside her. Meaning: I saw her unexpectedly while watching the performance of a play at a theatre, in response to her gesture asking me I walked over and sat down near her at the time between two acts of a play. 2. We’re none of us getting any younger. Meaning: Both of us are getting old. It’s an expression used between older people to express regret that they are no longer as young as they used to be, e.g. A. “Years ago I was able to run ten miles. But not now!” B. “Well, we’re none of us getting any younger.” 3. Did I remember? This is a rhetorical question, a question asked for the sake of effect, mo answer being needed or expected. Here it is asked to emphasize that the author has every reason to remember the lunch very well indeed. 4. I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarter overlooking a cemetery, and I was
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