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Unit 7 Making a Living Text A Life of a
Salesman
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Role Play
One student will act as a salesperson. All
other students will act as his/her potential
customers. (From the role-play we know the
sale of goods is rather a difficult job. It is
even more difficult for a handicapped person,
like Bill Porter in Text A.)
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Text Analysis
This article first appeared in a newspaper
therefore it carries many characteristics of
journalistic writing. First of all, a
journalist tries to be objective in reporting.
As a result, third-person narrative is usually
preferred over first-person narrative. Moreover,
the journalist would not make any comments to
reveal his/her feelings, but simply give the
facts.
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Text Analysis-2
Secondly, an eye-catching beginning helps
lure readers to linger more on the story out of
an overwhelming number of stories offered by the
days newspaper. For example, at the beginning
of this story, we learn that it takes our
physically deformed hero great efforts to get up
so as to do something important, yet what is this
something? We are kept in suspense until the
fourth paragraph.
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Text Analysis-3
  • Thirdly, the vocabulary is simple, the
    sentences and paragraphs short, sometimes
    elliptical. When needs arise, a paragraph is as
    short as one sentence.
  • Lastly, conversations can be
    transcribed word for word if they illustrate the
    theme, like the one in the text between Bill
    Porter and his indecisive female customer.

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linger (L1)remain or stay (longer than necessary)
  • The scent of her perfume lingered in the room.
  • The voice of singing lingered for three days.
  • I lingered around the West Lake until its time
    to catch the train.

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betray
  • betray ones friend, trust, country, etc.
  • His trembling voice betrayed his nervousness.
  • She said it didnt matter but her facial
    expression betrayed her annoyance.

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gain on sb/sth (L14) chase to get in front of or
near to sb/sth
  • The patrol boat is gaining on the smuggling ship.
  • In autumn the night gains on the day.
  • See to it that no bad habit gains on you.

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tilt n. v.??
  • He tilted the chair back on two legs and
    stretched his long body.
  • She tilted her head back to see whos behind.
  • The chairman tilts towards my opinion.
  • Minjin Party is criticized for its tilt towards
    independence of Taiwan.

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Lean v.
  • Shes leaning on a tree for rest.
  • The old man leant against his cane.
  • I lean towards your viewpoint.

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Lean adj.
  • a lean year / a lean harvest (ant.
    Profitable)
  • Lean meat (ant. Fat)
  • a lean athlete (thin but strong)

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False start?????,??????,????
  • 1) A false start is an attempt to start sth.
    which fails because you are not properly prepared
    or ready to begin.
  • E.g. Any reform faces false starts and mistakes.
  • 2) In a race, a false starts means one of the
    competitors moves before the start signal.

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Pledge v. n. ????
  • 1) The leaders pledged to step up cooperation
    between the two countries.
  • 2) Its time to fulfill your pledge.
  • 3) And for the support of this declaration, with
    a firm reliance on the protection of divine
    providence, we mutually pledge to each other our
    lives, our fortunes and our sacred
    honor.????????,???????????,????????????????????,??
    ???
  •  

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Strain v. ???n. ??
  • During the Golden Week, the large number of
    tourists really strained the public facilities in
    many tourist attractions.
  • The stresses and strains of such a busy and
    demanding career as salesman

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register ??,?????
  • 1)register to vote.
  • 2) I registered my name with the golf club.
  • 3) I warned him several times but it just didnt
    register in his brain.
  • 4) He simply didnt register my warning.

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be laid up (with an illness) confined (as by
illness) to bed be bedridden
  • The football player was laid up in bed with a
    twisted knee.
  • He was laid up with acute flu for weeks.

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in time within an indefinite time eventually
  • In time they came to accept the harsh facts.
  • You will in time recover your health and
    strength.

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Assignment
  • The text depicts a physically deformed
    salesperson who sustained himself on mere tough
    work. What are your reflections on this feature
    story? Write a journal entitled Purpose in Life.
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