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TimeLessonUnit 8 My Personal ManagerTeachingObjectives1. The Ssmastery of the authors background informationand the feature of his works;2. The Ssmastery of the concerned background information; 3. The Ss understanding of new words and some useful phrases.Main Points1. Language learning strategies;2. Active vocabulary;3. Useful phrases.4.The key language points of the textDifficult Points1. Analysis of the long sentences and the important words and phrases to help students to have a better understanding of the text2. Some useful expressions3. Some difficult words Teaching Methods1.Discussion 2.Explanation3.Question asking and answering4.Deduction and induction 5.Task-basedType of LessonTheory practiceTeachingAidsPowerPoint BlackboardClassroomReference materialsOne teaching plan is supposed to cover the content of one unit or 2-4 periods. Teaching Steps ( More pages can be added )Step I. Warming-up questions1. What is your favorite book? 2. What does a good story usually contain? 3. In this text, Why doesnt the story directly begin from the first day I meet Carlos?Step II. In-class discussion 1. What troubles the hero and heroine in the story? What willit usually result in? How do they deal with it? 2. If you were Karen, what would you do? And if you were Carlos? What would you do to help Karen?3. Do you have the similar problems? What is your way to resolve them?Step III.Text appreciation Part I (para. 1 ) suspense of the storyPart II (para. 2-6) the first day I met Carlos.Part III (para. 7-8) Carlos became my personal manager.Part IV (para. 9-end) the success of us.Step IV.Language points1. It was one of those golden days in late October.days of great happiness or successngolden agengolden boy/girlnGolden Gategolden hoursngolden opportunityngolden rulengolden sayingngolden wedding2. You sound like a soap commercial. an advertisement for soap on television or radionsoap opera: a continuing series, broadcast in some countries as often as five days a week, about the lives of a group of characters, often centering on their romantic lives3. Its funny you should say that. 主语从句中的虚拟语气。 it is/was + 形容词过去分词 + that. (should) + v.nIt is natural that every child want to be loved by his parents.nIts strange that she should refuse this offer.4. Im going to be promotion man. I can promote big things.nThis method must be promoted everywhere.nThe meeting discussed how to promote co-operation between the two countries.nThe company are promoting their new sort of toothbrush on television.nHe was promoted to Sales Manager.nThe clerk was given a promotion and an increase in salary.nPromotion and publicity helped to make that novel a best-seller within weeks.5.I was tearing into the classroom when I ran into something solid.ntear into: move quickly, especially in a careless way, hit, bump intonThey torn into the enemy.nExplosive shells tore into the walls of the strongpoint.nrun into an old friendnrun into debtntwo things running into each other6. That would be the last straw.nafter a series of problems or blows, this additional one is more than you can bearnIt is the last straw that breaks the camels back.nA straw show which way the blow blows.nthrow straws against the windna man of strawnA drowning man will catch at a straw.7. a good two inches taller than I good: rather more thannShe is a good ten years younger than he is.nThe nearest station was a good five miles away.8. I came back to earth to see the cocky newcomercome back to earth: to stop dreaming; to come back to the real worldnbring sb. back (down) to earthncome back (down) to earthcocky: too confident about oneself or ones abilitiesnI dont like him; hes far too cocky.nDont be cocky at success.9. I ought to know better. nought to know better: know better than to She is old enough to know better than to spend all her money on clothes.I know better than to lend him any money.He ran away from school. He ought to have known better.10. I brushed by himbrush by/past : walked past quicklynhe brushed past me in a very rude way.nDont bother to move. I think I can just brush past.nI was brushed against by a bicycle.11. You and I have a lot in common. have in common: be similar or the same in some waynThey have something/nothing/one thing in common with each other.nHe believed, in common with the majority, that it was true.nHe was blamed in common with the rest.12. Reed Harrington was voted president.nWho was voted president of the Students Union?nWho was elected monitor?nWho do you think will be chosen the new President of the US?nWho should be named the best athlete?nWho was appointed Chinas ambassador to the UN?13. I stopped Carlos and said, point blank, point blank: forceful and directn a point-blank refusaln to refuse point blankn I told him point-blank whatI thought of his bad behavior.n He told me point-blank that he would not go.14. It doesnt seem to bother younbother: 1) to cause to be nervous; annoy or trouble, esp. in little waysn Im busy; dont bother me.n 2) to cause inconvenience ton Im sorry to bother you, but can you tell me the time?n 3)We had a lot of bother finding our way here. (by small matters)n I dont want to be a bother to you, but could I possibly stay herefor the night?15. being knee-high to a fleabend bow ones knee before to sb.bring sb. to his kneeson the knees of the godson ones kneesflea marketa flea in ones ear16. in this undersized skin under-n1) beneath or below in position: underground, undergarments, undercurrentn2) inferior or subordinate in rank or importance: undergraduate, undersecretaryn3) less in degree, rate, or quantity than normal or proper: undersized, underdeveloped, underpaid, underdone, undernourished 17. It seemed my acting career was about to burst into flower with the lead part in a play Carlos had dug up.burst into flower: to begin to show happy resultsdig up: to find sth. hidden or forgotten by careful searchingnA remarkable collection of historical relics has been dug up.n Ill dig you up in New York City.18. laugh, smile, grin, chuckle, sneer, gigglegrin: to smile showing the teeth chuckle: to laugh quietly or to oneself. sneer: to assume a scornful, contemptuous, or derisive facial expression.giggle: to laugh with repeated short, spasmodic sounds.n At that moment, everybody began to _ and sing.n He _from ear to ear.n He was _ to himself over what he was reading.n James _ at my old bicycle. He has a new one.n The funny man amused the girls, so they_.19. Carlos gave me a pleading look.n plead: 1) to appeal earnestly; beg The boy pleaded for mercy. She pleaded with the officer not to give her a ticket.n 2) to assert as defense, vindication, or excuse; claim as a plea(辩护, 答辩) I pleaded illness as the reason of absence. He pleaded not guilty.nplead against: argue earnestly(抗辩) plead against a bill.20.making a laughing stock of myself.nlaughing-stock nburst out laughingnHe laughs best who laughs last.nHe who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight.nIt is enough to make a cat(horse) laugh.nLaugh and grow fat.nLaugh, and the world will laugh with you.21. Mother and Dad were flushed and happy looking.n Her ch
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