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An Integrated English Course Book 2
Shi Xiuhua 84724483 Shixiuhuadalian_at_163.com
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  • Unit 1
  • My Fathers Shadow

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Teaching Points
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  • PRE-READING QUESTIONS
  • STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
  • FIGURATIVE USAGES

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  • SONG You Are My Sunshine
  • LANGUAGE POINTS
  • WORD USAGES

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PRE-READING QUESTIONS
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  • 1. Based on the title, guess what the text is
    about?

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  • 2. Whom do you go to for help when you are in
    trouble, your father or your mother? Why?

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Type of literatureNARRATION
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  • FEATURES OF NARRATION
  • Five aspects are taken into consideration in a
    piece of narration context, selection of
    details, organization, point of view, and
    purpose.
  • A context usually concerns who, when, where and
    what in brief.
  • The details selected tell what happens.

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  • A narrative generally has a beginning,
  • a middle, which is also called the body, that
    develops the story with the rising, the climax
    and then the falling of the event, and an
    ending.

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  • The narration can be organized in chronological
    order, or start from the middle or end of the
    story, and then go back to the beginning by using
    flashbacks.
  • The point of view of the narration can
  • be given from the first or third person

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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
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  • Paragraph 1 INTRODUCTION
  • of the event
  • Paragraph 2 4 FLASHBACK of the clashes

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  • Paragraph 5- 6
  • TRANSITION CHANGE IN
  • ATTITUDE INNER CONFLICT

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  • Paragraph 7-13 DEVELOPMENT
  • RISING of THE EVENT paragraph 7 - 9
  • CLAMAX paragraph 10 -12
  • FALLING of THE EVENT paragraph 13

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  • Paragraph 14 -15 ENDING

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FIGURATIVE USAGES
  • Metaphor (paragraph 4)
  • Then Timmy was born, and I felt an unexpected
    tidal pull back to the island

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  • Metonymy (paragraph 10)
  • This was the time Timmy usually
  • woke for a bottle,

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Paraphrasing
  • He had made particular demands on me, and though
    we were very much alike, wed grown very far
    apart.
  • He had fussy demands on me and because of that we
    became very alienated from each other though we
    looked so much alike in appearance as father and
    daughter.

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  • We might have gone on like that, the habit of
    separation hardening into permanent estrangement.
    (Paragraph 4)
  • It was quite possible that the physical
    separation and emotional breach between us would
    further widen and eventually separate us forever.

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  • It was then that I began to suspect that my
    father had wanted to mend the breach as much as I
    had. (Paragraph 12).
  • Only at that very moment I started to realize
    that my father had wished to reconcile with me
    much as I had wanted to.

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  • Having claimed his hapa haole grandson, my father
    no longer defined our family by a uniform set of
    features.
  • My fathers acceptance of his half-Chinese
    grandson showed that he had become tolerant of
    the ethnic differences and no longer insisted
    that all his family members should look alike.

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You Are My Sunshine
  • You are my sunshine, my only sunshine.
  • You make me happy when skies are gray.
  • Youll never know, dear, how much I love you.
  • Please dont take my sunshine away.
  • The other night, dear, as I lay sleeping,
  • I dreamed I held you in my arms.
  • But when I awoke, dear, I was mistaken,
  • So I hung my head and cried.

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You Are My Sunshine
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Word Usages
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  • alarm
  • n. 1)?? give/raise/sound the alarm
  • 2)???
  • Wheres the fire alarm/alarm clock?
  • 3)??This news filled me with alarm
  • There is no need for alarm.
  • He jumped up in alarm.

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  • 1)?????
  • I dont want to alarm you, but there is a man in
    your garden.
  • 2)??????
  • Alarmed by the noise, the birds flew away.

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  • a. alarmed (?) to ?????
  • Im rather alarmed to hear that you
  • are planning to leave the company.
  • adv. alarmedly ???

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  • alarming ?????????
  • The newspaper reported that alarming incident.
  • There has been an alarming increase in the
    number of terrorist movements in the country.

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  • adv. alarmingly ???
  • Prices of real estates have increased alarmingly
    in Dalian in recent years.

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  • 2. demand
  • n. a tax demand, a demand for sth, a demand for
    sb to do sth, satisfy ones demand, demand bill /
    loan
  • demander n. ???
  • demandant n. ??

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  • demanding
  • 1)(??)?????????????
  • ? a demanding job, schedule
  • (???????,?????????????)
  • 2)??????????????????
  • a demanding boss, father, child, husband

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  • 3. disapprove
  • v. disapprove (of)sb/sth ??????
  • She wants to be an actress, but her parents
    disapprove of her intentions.
  • Animal conservationists disapprove of
    experimenting on animals.

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  • n. disapproval
  • She shook her head to show her disapproval of my
    method
  • She shook her head in disapproval.
  • disapproving a disapproving look, frown
  • adv. disapprovingly

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  • 4. due
  • adj. 1) (??to??)?????
  • Our thanks are due to him.
  • 2) (??for??)??????????
  • I am due for a rise in pay/promotion.
  • We're due for some rain.
  • 3) ???,?????? ???
  • the amount still due
  • The book is due in two weeks.
  • Their plane is due in 15 minutes.

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  • n. ????? to give sb. his due
  • (pl) ??????harbor dues ???
  • adv. ???(???????)??
  • go due west ?????
  • due to ???????
  • accidents due to driving at high speed
  • Her illness was due to bad food.

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  • 5. insist
  • vi. vt.(??on/upon, that??)????
  • to insist on the importance of being punctual
  • I insist on your being there.
  • We all insist that we should not rest until we
    finish the work.
  • insistence(???????)
  • insistency(???????)

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  • adj. insistent(??on??)
  • 1)?? ?
  • The deans very insistent that they should
    finish the papers in time.
  • 2)??????
  • the insistent demands of the army for more
    funds.

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  • 7. suspect
  • ??
  • I suspect his motives.
  • 2)????(??of??)The police suspect her of
    murder.
  • 3)?????(??that)I suspect (that) they are very
    disappointed.

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  • a. suspicious
  • 1)??????
  • I am suspicious of that woman - I think she may
    have stolen sth. from our shop.suspicious
    behavior/a suspicious person.
  • 2)???????
  • He is a man of a suspicious nature.
  • 3)?????a suspicious look

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  • adv suspiciously n. suspiciousness
  • n. suspicion ?????
  • above suspicion????
  • under suspicion????
  • n. suspect ???,?????
  • The police have taken the suspect to the
    police station.

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  • 8. apprehend
  • 1)?????????
  • apprehended the murderer.
  • 2)??,??????????
  • a candidate who apprehends the significance of
    geopolitical issues.

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  • apprehension (for/about)
  • 1) anxiety about the future dread,
  • I feel a certain apprehension about my interview
    tomorrow.
  • 2)the act of seizing or capturing arrest.
  • ????????????
  • 3)the ability to apprehend or understand
    understanding.?????

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  • ??? ???
  • apprehensive for/about/that
  • be apprehensive about the results of the exams
  • be apprehensive for ones safety
  • Hes apprehensive that he would be beaten.

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  • 9. peer
  • 1)A person who has equal standing with another or
    others, as in rank, class, or age??,????????????
    ??????????
  • children are easily influenced by their peers.
  • 2)A nobleman or a man who holds a peerage by
    descent or appointment.(Britain)?????????

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  • v. 1)To look intently, searchingly, closely or
    with difficulty, gaze ????????????????????
  • peer at someone over ones spectacles
  • 2)To be partially visible show ????????
  • The moon peered from behind dark
    clouds.???????????

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Translation
  • 1 Animal conservationists strongly disapprove of
    experimenting on/upon animals.
  • 2 Shelly walked into the museum under the stern
    gaze of the curator.
  • 3 After a spell in the advertising business, Jim
    began to work for a large insurance firm.
  • 4 It was estimated that 50 000 people flooded
    into London over the weekend for the opening of
    the Commonwealth Games

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  • 5 He rushed into the busy street and mingled with
    the crowd, hoping (that) the police would not
    spot him in that way.
  • 6 He tiptoed quietly out of the room so as not to
    wake her up.
  • 7 He bought the painting as a status symbol, not
    (out of particular interest in art) because he
    was particularly interested in art.
  • 8 Jim was always disappointed that his son never
    followed in his footsteps and took over the farm.

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ASSIGNMENTS
  • Writing Task
  • Copy work
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