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Unit 3 Unit Three section a Where principles come first Il. Review: Have a small quiz. Have a dictation of the words in Unit 2 consume moderate liable allowance typical fatigue ad visable mod ify interfere succession imply obstacle density boost stem speculate maintenance academic I. Start the new lesson: 1 Introduction The Hyde School sees itself as preparing children for life by cultivating a uriosity and concern. Academic success will then naturally follow. To achieve their goal the school demands the commitment of the students' parents who must accep the schools philosophies and outlook. The school then hopes the parents will act as daily role models for their children. Under the great success, the Hyde school has come to spread its approach to education to the inner-city schools 2. Discourse analysi Part I (paras. 1-2 ): The introduction of the Hyde School. Part Il (paras.3-11): The approach to education of the hyde school principles is spread to inner-city schools. Part Ill(paras. 12-14): The detailed principles and approaches to education of the hyde school Part IV(15-20): The opinion of the people on the inner-city schools practicing the Hyde curriculum 3. Language points: I publicity: n notice or attention from the public or news media to seek/ avoid publicity When the news media and the public show a lot of interest in something, you can say that it is receiving publicity 2. cultivate: vt. 1)develop, improve Cultivating a positive attitude towards yourself can reap tremendous benefits. He has written eight books and has cultivated the image of a popular writer 2)prepare land and grow crops on itUnit 3 Unit Three Section A Where Principles Come First I. Greetings II. Review: Have a small quiz. Have a dictation of the words in Unit 2 consume moderate liable allowance typical fatigue advisable modify interfere succession imply obstacle density boost stem speculate maintenance academic III. Start the new lesson: 1. Introduction: The Hyde School sees itself as preparing children for life by cultivating a comprehensive set of principles which include the values of truth, integrity, leadership, curiosity and concern. Academic success will then naturally follow. To achieve their goal the school demands the commitment of the students’ parents who must accept the school’s philosophies and outlook. The school then hopes the parents will act as daily role models for their children. Under the great success, the Hyde School has come to spread its approach to education to the inner-city schools. 2. Discourse analysis: Part I (paras.1-2): The introduction of the Hyde School. Part II (paras.3-11): The approach to education of the Hyde School principles is spread to inner-city schools. Part III (paras.12- 14): The detailed principles and approaches to education of the Hyde School. Part IV ( 15-20): The opinion of the people on the inner-city school’s practicing the Hyde curriculum. 3. Language points: 1. publicity: n. notice or attention from the public or news media to seek/ avoid publicity When the news media and the public show a lot of interest in something, you can say that it is receiving publicity. 2. cultivate: vt. 1) develop; improve Cultivating a positive attitude towards yourself can reap tremendous benefits. He has written eight books and has cultivated the image of a popular writer. 2) prepare land and grow crops on it
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