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(13)slip (14)individual (15) plot (16) to one's knowledge (17) needless to say (19)innocent (20)call forth 2. Comprehension (1)Explain the text (2)Summarize Text Organization Part I (Paral-2) The daughter gets add icted to the Internet Part IL(Para3-4)Mother expresses her opinion of the Internet and of making friends on the net Part Ill.(Para5-10) Mother and daughter argued over whether daughter should make friends on the net Part IV(Paral1-12) Mother is so worried that she imagines something dreadful. Part V(Paral3-14) Despite mothers warning, daughter continues talking to the friends on the net ()Summarize General idea The essay focused on mother and daughters different attitudes towards the Internet. Mother didn't refuse the Internet completely. In fact she admitted the positive effects of Internet on the way in which people communicate with each other and the way in which we obtain information. However, she could not understand why her daughter wasted so much time on the net and confused the virtual life with the real life. In particular, she objected to daughter's making friends on the net, which she thought was mad, bad and dangerous. Daughters plan to invite a group of what mother called internus for a party at home started a hot argument between mother and daughter, however they failed to reach agreement 3. Long sentences (1)It is the sound of the only lasting disagreement in a household that is otherwise peaceful (2) It leads to intimacy before acquaintance; it scatters secrets outwards, not inwards, and, most worrying of all, it is a vehicle for liars (3)I said, trying to be reasonable but not altogether succeeding, that in and among the things they "tell!" each other on the tap-tap, a tendency to murder might just have been overlooked, might it not (4)Needless to say, it is a new version of the old tale of innocents calling forth evil forces they cannot control, this time in the form of a visitor with the ever-handy axe packed in his luggage b the theme-related language learning tasks (Part IV) 1. Mock Debate 2. Essay writing (1)Inductive generalization Induction is the process by which we accumulate evidence or facts until at some point, we make " the inductive leap" and reach a useful general ization. Induction is often used in expository writing as well as(13) slip (14) individual (15) plot (16) to one’s knowledge (17) needless to say (18) version (19) innocent (20) call forth 2. Comprehension (1) Explain the text (2) Summarize Text Organization Part I. (Para1-2) The daughter gets addicted to the Internet. Part II. (Para3-4) Mother expresses her opinion of the Internet and of making friends on the net. Part III. (Para5-10) Mother and daughter argued over whether daughter should make friends on the net. Part IV. (Para11-12) Mother is so worried that she imagines something dreadful. Part V. (Para13-14) Despite mother’s warning, daughter continues talking to the friends on the net. (3) Summarize General idea The essay focused on mother and daughter’s different attitudes towards the Internet. Mother didn’t refuse the Internet completely. In fact she admitted the positive effects of Internet on the way in which people communicate with each other and the way in which we obtain information. However, she could not understand why her daughter wasted so much time on the net and confused the virtual life with the real life. In particular, she objected to daughter’s making friends on the net, which she thought was mad, bad and dangerous. Daughter’s plan to invite a group of what mother called internuts for a party at home started a hot argument between mother and daughter, however they failed to reach agreement. 3. Long sentences (1) It is the sound of the only lasting disagreement in a household that is otherwise peaceful. (2) It leads to intimacy before acquaintance; it scatters secrets outwards, not inwards; and, most worrying of all, it is a vehicle for liars. (3) I said, trying to be reasonable but not altogether succeeding, that in and among the things they “tell” each other on the tap-tap, a tendency to murder might just have been overlooked, might it not? (4) Needless to say, it is a new version of the old tale of innocents calling forth evil forces they cannot control, this time in the form of a visitor with the ever-handy axe packed in his luggage. b. the theme-related language learning tasks (Part IV) 1. Mock Debate 2. Essay writing (1) Inductive generalization Induction is the process by which we accumulate evidence or facts until, at some point, we make “the inductive leap” and reach a useful generalization. Induction is often used in expository writing as well as in
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