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Title: Unit 3 Emotion and Love


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Unit 3 Emotion and Love
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A Daughter Thanks Her Mother
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I. Preparation
  • Warm-up Activities
  • 1. Pair Work Talk with your neighbor about
    someone you love most.
  • Words you may refer to
  • considerate patient a great
    helper generous housework
    hard-working point out ones mistakes a
    good cook encouraging tender honest
    gentle respectable easy to get along
    with a good listener kind caring

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I. Preparation
  • 2. Group discussion
  • discuss the following questions
  • a. What is your idea of true love?
  • b. How important is love in your life?

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I. Preparation
  • 3. Questions
  • 1). How does the author thank her dear mother?
  • 2). Did Carol write to her mother quite often
    when her mother was still alive? Why or why
    not?
  • 3). How did she feel when her mother just passed
    away?
  • 4). How did Dad feel?
  • 5). How is the relationship between Carol and
    her sister Emily before and after their mother
    died?

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3. Questions
  • 6). What did she try to remember when her
    mother died?
  • 7). As a mother, what kind of role did her
    mother play?
  • 8). In Carols mind, what is the greatest gift
    given to her by her mother?
  • 9). What is love like in Carols mind?

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II. Language Points
  • 1. apply cause to have an effect
  • This rule doesn't apply in your particular
    case/cannot be applied to every case.
  • applyto bring or put into use
  • Scientific discoveries are often applied to
    industrial processes.
  • applyforrequest sth. esp. officially and in
    writing

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II. Language Points
  • 2. sink in become fully understood, get a firm
    place in the mind
  • The news was such a shock, it still hasnt
    really sunk in yet.
  • He paused, not for an answer, but to let his
    words sink in.
  • My explanation took a long time to sink in.

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II. Language Points
  • 3. word formation
  • un- no placed before a noun, an adjective or
    an adverb, expressing a negative view
  • e.g. unashamed unattainable unauthorized
    uncivilized undecided uncultivated unfortunate
    unsuitable unwilling unanswered unbearable
  • auto- self
  • e.g. autobiography autonomy

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II. Language Points
  • 4. find discover(sb. or sth.)to be by chance
    or experience
  • sentence pattern find obj. adv./prep/adj.
  • e.g. When we arrived, we found him in bed.
  • I woke up to find myself in the hospital.
  • I find it difficult to believe you.
  • I didnt find her an easy woman to work
    with.(In my experience it was not easy to work
    with the woman.)
  • Were finding that fewer and fewer people are
    buying this brand.

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II. Language Points
  • 5. in time
  • ?later, at some time in the future, eventually
  • e.g. Youll learn how to do it in time.
  • Fred and Jim did not like each other at first,
    but in time they became friends.
  • ?not late early or at the time arranged
  • e.g. We got to the airport just in time to catch
    the plane.

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II. Language Points
  • 6. dwell on think, speak or write a lot about
    sth.
  • e.g. Dont dwell too much on your past
    failures think of the future.
  • The orator dwelt on that point for
    nearly twenty minutes.

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II. Language Points
  • 7. come to occur to become recalled to the
    memory of
  • e.g. I was already on my way when it
    suddenly came to me that I had not hung out my
    washing.
  • Did it ever occur to you that he could
    have finished the work so soon?

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II. Language Points
  • 8. verbs and sentence patterns need use a gerund
  • e.g. enjoy (admit, deny, mind, risk,
    suggest, imply, quit) doing sth.
  • have difficulty (trouble,
    pleasure) in doing sth.
  • There is difficulty, (trouble,
    pleasure) in doing sth
  • be busy (in) doing sth.
  • It is of no use doing sth.
  • There is no use/point/good in doing sth.

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II. Language Points
  • 9. listen for pay attention to so as to be sure
    of hearing
  • e.g. Listen for the moment when the music
    changes.
  • The children listened for the clock to
    announce the new year.

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II. Language Points
  • 10. as ?in the way or manner that
  • e.g. Do as I say!
  • ?when, while
  • e.g. He saw her as he was getting off the school
    bus.
  • As the election approached, the violence got
    worse.
  • ?because
  • e.g. As she has no car, she decides to get there
    by bus.
  • ?though
  • e.g. Improbable as it seems, its true.

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III. Summary
  • IV. Homework
  • 1. Finish the Exercises on P71
  • 2. Preview the After-class reading passages

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  • Thank You !
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