1. cherish: to care for tenderly; love; to keep a feeling deeply and firmly in mind Examples: The old man cherished the girl as if she were his daughter. The child has been away for more than three years and his parents always cherish the hope that he will come back soon
Lighten Your Load and Save Your Life Teaching Objectives: Health, one of our most precious gifts, should never be taken for granted or abused. In this unit we are given some advice we can use to help us take charge of our reactions to life events. From this unit students can learn:
三种基本形式 If had a bike.I would lend it to you(f从句用过去时,主句用 should/ would/ could/ mighti不定式) If he had been here he would have helped you(从句过去完成时,主句 should would/ could/ might+不定式完成时) I would do it some other wa(从句用 should/ were to3主句用 should/woud could /might+不定式)
I Greetings IL. Review: Review the new words and phases of Unit One II Start the new lesson 1. Introduction: You are about to read an early exchange between a daughter and her parents. You will find how they think about the same things very differently. You will also hear how they miss connecting with or understanding each other. It is as if they are blind to
I Greetings Il. Review: the key words and phrases of Unit Two II Start the new lesson 1 Introduction: In this story, a son describes how shamed he felt as a youth when he walked down the street with his crippled father. The son did not like how people stared at them. His father never let on that he saw any of this. He was very active and enjoyed life
Five Famous Symbols of American Culture The Statue of Liberty In the mid-1870s, French artist Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was working on an enormous project called Liberty Enlightening the World, a monument celebrating US independence and the France-America alliance. At the same time, he was in love with a woman whom he had met in Canada. His mother could not approve of her son’s affection for a woman she had never met
Scotland Yard This is the headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police. The term is often used, popularly, to refer to one branch, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). Named after a short street in London, the site of a palace used in the 12th century as a residence of visiting Scottish kings
Pre-reading Activities: Listen, Look & Say Watch & Discuss Watch the video and discuss the given topics. Questions & Answers Listen to a passage and answer some questions. Listen to a passage and fill in the missing words. Spot Dictation Acquaint yourself with some relevant information. Background Information