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reading achievements 7. After-class Assignments 1. Recite the paragraph on page 45. and, 2. Finish the exercises of vocabulary and structure Text b Reading for life Language points 1. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. What is implied by the statement is: How are you going to make a new beginning in your 2. Skills are skills. Pleasures are pleasures, -Skill s and pleasures are two absolutely unrelated things. you cannot have both at the same time 3. Reading is more than that. -Reading means more than just skill and pleasure 4. how to stay alive as long as you live-how to remain mentally active as long as you are physically alive 5. With some, youth slips away before being properly savored. -n the case of some people, their youthful days are quickly passed without being fully enjoyed 6. "Some men see things as they are and say'Why? "I dream things that never were and say Why not? ""-"Some people think of things as they exist and ask Why do they exist? 'I picture things that never existed and ask Why did they never exist? 7. After all, a little bit of greatness hides in everyone. Let books bring it into full hing great lying in every pe ooks help it to be fully developed 8. a measure of your possibilities-a means to know what you can possibly achieve able to do and that 9. a vocational counselor and consultant-a person who gives expert advice to people who need guidance in deciding on their jobs 10. You may even find them rated. You may even find these programs offered in different levels 11. The day of only one lifetime career may be almost over.-The time is almost gone when a person never changes his jobs or careers for life 12. out on the street--out of work 13. experience extender-supplement to experience 14. We're not born with instant replay. -We dont have the instinctive ability to experience again what has been already experienced 15 Books never impose on us.-Books never force us to read them If someone or something imposes on you, they unreasonably expect you to do something for them or to spend time with them when you do not really want to I hope it's not imposing on you, but could I stay to dinner?reading achievements” 7. After-class Assignments 1. Recite the paragraph on page 45.and, 2. Finish the exercises of vocabulary and structure Text B Reading for life Language Points: 1. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. What is implied by the statement is: How are you going to make a new beginning in your life? 2. Skills are skills. Pleasures are pleasures.—Skill s and pleasures are two absolutely unrelated things. You cannot have both at the same time. 3. Reading is more than that.—Reading means more than just skill and pleasure. 4. how to stay alive as long as you live—how to remain mentally active as long as you are physically alive 5. With some, youth slips away before being properly savored. –In the case of some people, their youthful days are quickly passed without being fully enjoyed. 6. “Some men see things as they are and say ‘Why?’ I dream things that never were and say ‘Why not?’”—“Some people think of things as they exist and ask ‘Why do they exist?’ I picture things that never existed and ask ‘Why did they never exist?’” 7. After all , a little bit of greatness hides in everyone. Let books bring it into full bloom.—However, there is something great lying in every person. Let books help it to become fully developed. 8. a measure of your possibilities—a means to know what you can possibly achieve A possibility is something that you are able to do and that you might do. 9. a vocational counselor and consultant—a person who gives expert advice to people who need guidance in deciding on their jobs 10. You may even find them rated. – You may even find these programs offered in different levels. 11. The day of only one lifetime career may be almost over. – The time is almost gone when a person never changes his jobs or careers for life. 12. out on the street—out of work 13. experience extender –supplement to experience 14. We’re not born with instant replay.—We don’t have the instinctive ability to experience again what has been already experienced. 15. Books never impose on us.—Books never force us to read them. If someone or something imposes on you, they unreasonably expect you to do something for them or to spend time with them when you do not really want to. Examples: I hope it’s not imposing on you, but could I stay to dinner?
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