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the settlement of the american West/the settlement of immigrants 2)an agreement that ends an argument; the act of reaching this kind of agreement She accepted an out-of-court settlement of $4,000 We are optimistic about a settlement of the eleven-year conflict The strike lasted for several weeks until a settlement was reached 1)look at sth closely The detective inspected the room for fingerprints 2)make an official visit to make sure that work is being done properly A committee will inspect our college next week IV. Summary: We ve learned something about American culture The Statue of Liberty is a gift of French to the American people. Barbie dolls are the productions of the Mattel Toy Company. American Gothic is a painting drawn by an American artis The Buffalo nickel honored the extinction of the buffalo herds and the american Indians Uncle Sam is evolved from an earlier cartoon character V. Homework: Write a composition about 120 words with the title of How did Mr. Smith become a Section B Engelbreit My Name, Cute Is My game L. Greet I. Review: Ask one or two students to say something about the five symbols of the United 2. Have a dictation of the new words from section a I Start the new lesson 1 Introduction: Mary Engelbreit was intended to become an artist illustrating childrens books. She gained great success because of designing cards. Now the annual retail sales are in the $100 million range. Engelbreit is cheerful and humorous. The style of her cards is characteristic. So she succeeded through hard work. 2. Discourse analysis: Part I(Paras 1-2): Mary Engelbreit became a greeting card maker which broke her dream of being an illustrator for children's books Part II (Paras 3-5): The sale and style of Mary Engelbreit s cards are very well Part III(Paras 6-12 ): the writer introduced Mary Engelbreit's experiences of life Part IV(Paras 13): When Mary Engelbreit became an illustrator for childrens books she found what she liked best was still to draw greeting card 3. Language points 1. turn sb. sth down: refuse to accept sb /sth. My request for a pay rise was turned down again 2. be suited to= be suitable for The title of the book is well suited to its content Jim and Nary seem suited to each other, in spite of their quarrels Do you think david is suited to teaching? He is not suited to be a teacher 3. astonish: vt surprise sb. greatlythe settlement of the American West / the settlement of immigrants 2) an agreement that ends an argument; the act of reaching this kind of agreement She accepted an out-of-court settlement of $4,000. We are optimistic about a settlement of the eleven-year conflict. The strike lasted for several weeks until a settlement was reached. 14. inspect: vt. 1) look at sth. closely The detective inspected the room for fingerprints. 2) make an official visit to make sure that work is being done properly A committee will inspect our college next week. IV. Summary: We’ve learned something about American culture. The Statue of Liberty is a gift of French to the American people. Barbie dolls are the productions of the Mattel Toy Company. American Gothic is a painting drawn by an American artist. The Buffalo nickel honored the extinction of the buffalo herds and the American Indians. Uncle Sam is evolved from an earlier cartoon character. V. Homework: Write a composition about 120 words with the title of “How did Mr. Smith become a criminal?” Section B Engelbreit My Name,Cute Is My Game I. Greetings II. Review: 1. Ask one or two students to say something about the five symbols of the United States. 2. Have a dictation of the new words from section A. III. Start the new lesson: 1. Introduction: Mary Engelbreit was intended to become an artist illustrating children’s books. She gained great success because of designing cards. Now the annual retail sales are in the $100 million range. Engelbreit is cheerful and humorous. The style of her cards is characteristic. So she succeeded through hard work. 2. Discourse analysis: Part I (Paras 1-2): Mary Engelbreit became a greeting card maker which broke her dream of being an illustrator for children’s books. Part II (Paras 3-5): The sale and style of Mary Engelbreit’s cards are very well. Part III (Paras 6-12): the writer introduced Mary Engelbreit’s experiences of life. Part IV (Paras 13): When Mary Engelbreit became an illustrator for children’s books she found what she liked best was still to draw greeting card. 3. Language points: 1. turn sb./sth. down: refuse to accept sb./sth. My request for a pay rise was turned down again. 2. be suited to = be suitable for The title of the book is well suited to its content. Jim and Nary seem suited to each other, in spite of their quarrels. Do you think David is suited to teaching? He is not suited to be a teacher. 3. astonish: vt. surprise sb. greatly
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