Title: Unit 15 Salvation
1Unit 15 Salvation
2Contents
- Pre-reading questions
- Background information
- Structure analysis
- Comprehension questions
- Language points of Text I
- Grammatical items
- Exercises
- Comprehension questions of Text II
- Oral activities
- Writing practice
3Text I Salvation
(1) You havent listened to a preachers
preaching, have you ? Are you interested in it
? (2) Have you ever read any stories from the
Bible? What kind of figure do you think Jesus
Christ was? (3) What religion, in your mind, is
Christianity?
4Background information (1)
- The Jewish legend of the Creation of the world
- The world was created by Jehovah. In the
beginning the world just floated in space, with
no land , only endless waters .One day , Jehovah
came and brooded over the sea, somberly silent
and dark. He was unhappy about this. So he
commanded light which he called day and the end
of it night . heaven was made the next day for
the clouds to float on and the winds to blow
across. On the third day land emerged form the
waters with grass , trees and shrubs growing on
it . then Jehovah said let the heavens be
filled with stars so that the seasons and days
and the years may be marked. this was done
,thus ended the fourth day.
5Background information (2)
- The fifth day saw the creation of fishes in the
waters and birds in the sky, among them the
mighty whale and the tiny minnow, the giant
ostrich and the little sparrow , then came the
most important creation of all after Jehovah
ordered the world to be full of creatures that
creep and those that walk on legs ,he took some
of the dust of the soil and mounded it into an
image just like himself. He gave it life and
called it man . this was the sixth day ,and
Jehovah was contented. The next day he took
arrest. The eighth day sea the man , Adam,
feeling lonesome, as all other creatures had
been given the companionship of their won kind,
but he was alone . Jehovah took a rib from his
body and out came eve .thus Jehovah completed his
great mission of creation.
6Background information (3)
- Langston Hughes (1902-1967), modern American
black poet and writer, was born in Joplin,
Missouri on February1, 1902 and died on May 22,
1967 in New York City. He worked at a variety of
jobs and lives in several countries ,including
The weary blues (1962) ,his first volume of
poetry, enabled Hughes to attend Lincoln
university in Pennsylvania ,form which he
graduated in 1929 . his writing is largely
concerned with depicting American negro life
,particularly the experience of the urban negro.
salvation is taken form his autobiography ,The
Big Sea (1940)
7Structure analysis of the text (1)
- 1. The essay is organized chiefly by means of
the following methods - The story is organized in the chronological
order, with a flashback in the second paragraph. - Plenty of vivid and interesting descriptions in
the whole text.
8Structure analysis of the text (2)
- Para 1
- This paragraph introduces the background. The two
opening sentences are the guideline for the whole
plot .
9Structure analysis of the text (3)
- Para 2-5
- At the beginning of the story , Langston
recounts what he has heard about Jesus from the
old people and how he waits piously for Jesus to
come .
10Structure analysis of the text (4)
- Para 6
- The conflict becomes intensified when all the
young people have gone to the altar but Langston
and Westley.
11Structure analysis of the text (5)
- Para 7-10
- The climax is reached when Langston alone is left
unsaved after his last fellow sinner is saved by
telling a lie.
12Structure analysis of the text (6)
- Para 11-14
- The conflict is resolved when Langston also tells
a lie and is thus saved from both sin and
trouble.
13Structure analysis of the text (7)
- Para 15
- This concluding paragraph reveals Langstons
guilty conscience about telling a lie and his
disillusionment with religion.
14Comprehension questions (1)
- What was going on at Auntie Reeds church every
night for weeks? - Refer to Paragraph 1. A special religious
ceremony was going on there.
15Comprehension questions (2)
- What had the author learned about the revival
before he attended it? - Refer to Paragraph 1 and 2. He learned that
some very hardened sinners had been brought to
Christ, and that he could see and hear and feel
Jesus in his soul when he was saved by God.
16Comprehension questions (3)
- How did the people at the ceremony respond to the
authors final salvation? - Refer to Paragraph 13. They all broke into a
sea of shouting, rejoicing and leaping in the air.
17Comprehension questions (4)
- Why did the author cry in bed alone that night?
- Refer to the last Paragraph. He cried in bed
alone because he couldnt bear to tell his aunt
that he had lied.
18Language points of Text I (1)
- I was saved from sin I was rescued from sin
- The word sin, with an exclusively religious
connotation, refers to any offence against God or
a religious law. However, the word crime refers
to an act committed in violation of a law
prohibiting it.
19Language points of Text I (2)
- mourners bench a frond row of seats at a
revival meeting, reserved for those who are to
make professions of penitence.
20Language points of Text I (3)
- Salvation saving of the soul from sin
- The word salvation has a strong religious
connotation. In the Christian religion, salvation
of a person or his spirit is the state of being
saved from evil and its effects by death of Jesus
Christ on a cross)
21Language points of Text I (4)
- revival a serious of meetings, characterized by
public confession of sins and declaration of
renewed interest in religion, intended to
encourage this to happen .
22Language points of Text I (5)
- preach deliver a religious speech
- A bishop preached to the assembled
mourners. - Our local priest preached a sermon on
the need for forgiveness.
23Language points of Text I (6)
- hardened lacking in human feelings and showing
no signs of shame or regret for wring doing - He was described in court as a hardened
criminal.
24Language points of Text I (7)
- by leaps and bounds very quickly
- She has come on by leaps and bounds with
her reading. - Her English is improving by leaps and
bounds.
25Language points of Text I (8)
- Fold
- (1) a fence enclosure for sheep ( in the
passage used figuratively to refer to a group of
religious believers) - (2) your home or an organization where you
feel you belong - Her children are all away at college
now, but they always return to the fold in the
holidays. - The party needs to find a way of
getting its former supporters back to the fold.
26Language points of Text I (9)
- escort go with and protect sb.
- The police escorted her to the airport.
- Several little boats escorted the
sailing ship into the harbor.
27Language points of Text I (10)
- rhythmical having a regular repeated pattern of
weak and strong stresses - The rhythmical sound of the train sent
him to sleep. - He could hear the rhythmical beating
of his heart.
28Language points of Text I (11)
- sermon
- (1 ) a religious talk given as part of a
church service - The minister preached a sermon on the
importance of brotherly love. - (2 ) a long talk in which someone advised
other people how they should behave in order to
be better people - I really dont think its a
politicians job to go delivering sermon on
public morality.
29Language points of Text I (12)
- leave out
- (1 ) pay no attention to sb.
- No one speaks to him hes always left
out. - (2 ) fail to include
- You have left out the most important word
in this sentence.
30Language points of Text I (13)
- hold out
- (1 ) stretch out
- He held out his hand to Mary.
- (2 ) offer
- The proposals hold out a real prospect for
settling the dispute. - Few people hold out any hope of finding
more survivors.
31Language points of Text I (14)
- kneel go down onto ones knees
- She knelt down and tried to see under the
door. - Kneeling in front of the altar, he prayed
for an answer.
32Language points of Text I (15)
- prayer a solemn request made to God
- These prayers have been written specially
for people suffering from cancer. - She always says her prayers before she
goes to sleep.
33Language points of Text I (16)
- still I kept waiting to see Jesus
- the word see is italicized to make the reader
aware that Langston meant to see Jesus with his
naked eyes.
34Language points of Text I (17)
- finally all the young people had gone to the
altar and were saved, but one boy and me. - here one is used instead of a to emphasize
that there was only one boy left on the mourners
bench.
35Language points of Text I (18)
- sob cry loudly while taking in sudden ,sharp
breaths - I found her sobbing in the bedroom because she
had broken her favorite doll. - she sobbed herself to sleep the night you left.
36Language points of Text I (19)
- hold up delay
- Traffic was held up for several hours by the
accident. - An unofficial strike has held up production.
37Language points of Text I (18)
- for taking his name in vain for talking
disrespectfully about him, without his knowledge,
to another person. - I said Susan is really a gossip,
and just then she walked in and said Whos
taking my name in vain?
38Language points of Text I (19)
- break into suddenly start doing sth.
- When using this phrase, we usually use a noun
rather than a gerund after into. - He felt so happy that he broke into a song.
- She walked quickly, occasionally breaking into a
run.
39Language points of Text I (20)
- joyous full of joy
- Dont miss this chance to buy twenty joyous
songs together on one album. - Saras party was a joyous occasion there were
hundreds of people there.
40Grammatical items (1)
- Fill in the blanks with the proper form of one of
the words given in the box - 1. If you keep praising the child, he will get a
_______ head. - 2. We followed a _______ path across the grass.
- 3. Several months passed, and I had not received
any _______ news. - 4. The_______ soldier has been honored as a
martyr.
swell break encourage bear
enclose fall beat invite
smile wait
swollen
beaten
encouraging
fallen
41Grammatical items (2)
born
- 5. Mozart, a ______ musician, is famous not only
in Europe but also all over the world. - 6. When all the fairies gathered around
celebrating the birth of Snow White, an ________
guest arrived. - 7. When father saw the ______ vase, he was
furious. - 8. Would you kindly send the ________ letter to
Professor Berman? - 9. Wherever you go, you can see ______ faces.
- 10. Be patient. You are now on the top of the
_______ list.
univited
broken
enclosed
smiling
waiting
42Exercises (1)
- Translation exercises
- ???????????????????(save)
- They hoped to save their marriage by giving birth
to a child - ???????????????????(escort)
- Secret service men escorted the President and his
family everywhere.
43Exercises (2)
- ????????????????????(punctuate)
- The presidential candidates speech was
punctuated now and then by outbursts of applause
from the audience. - ???????,?????????(rejoicing)
- As soon as the news of victory came, there was
great rejoicing all over the country.
44Exercises (3)
- ???????,????????????(by leaps and bounds)
- The tertiary industry in our country has been
developing by leaps and bounds since the reform
and opening drive started. - ??????????????????????(preach a sermon)
- The priest preached a sermon to the congregation
on the need for charity.
45Exercises (4)
- ????????????????????????????(kneel on ones
knees) - In order to maintain his dignity the employee
didnt kneel on his knees in front of the
overbearing boss. - ???????????,??????,??????????(break into a sea
of) - When the chairman announced the election results,
the whole assembly clapped and cheered, and the
meeting hall broke into a sea of great joy.
46Exercises (5)
- ??????,?????????????(take somebodys name in
vain) - He has a very bad reputation, for he often takes
other peoples names in vain. - ??????????????????(hold up)
- The building of the new road has been held up by
the bad weather.
47Comprehension questions of Text II (1)
- What did Kunta enjoy for breakfast?
- Kujalo, a big, powerful fish, cooked with onions,
rice, and bitter tomatoes. - What was the dominant religion?
- Islam. A person who submits to Allah and follows
the teachings of Islam is called a Muslim. - How were nursing babies taken care of by their
farming mothers? - While they were working, their nursing babies
were put in the bamboo shelters nearby.
48Comprehension questions of Text II (2)
- What part did Kuntas dog play in the action?
- The dog fiercely attacked the kidnappers to
protect his master. - How many attackers did Kunta attempt to fight
off? - Four
- Why does Haley use African words like kujalo,
bolong, and toubob? - Haley uses African words like kujalo, bolong and
toubob to give the narrative an authentic flavor.
49Comprehension questions of Text II (3)
- The narrative begins in a quiet, slow, almost
dreamlike way, but it concludes in frantic
action. Where exactly does the turning point
occur? - He was bending over a tree trunk when he heard
the sharp crack of a twig. - What effects does the passage have on you? (Open
question)
50Oral activities
- Retell Langston Hughes story from the point of
view of either his aunt or the minister at the
revival.
51Writing practice
- Writing narrate one of your unusual experiences
in Chronological order
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