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1
Unit 4 World of the Future
  • If you dont think about the future, you cant
    have one.
  • --- John Galsworthy

2
Text I World of the future
  • Pre-reading questions
  • Words and expressions
  • Overview of Text I

3
Pre-reading questions
  • Have you ever read some science fiction books or
    watched movies of this kind? If so, what are
    their names? And what are their main stories?

4
Pre-reading questions
  • What do you think world of the future will be
    like? You can approach this question from
    different aspects of your life such as your
    clothing, food, shelter and transportation.

5
Words and expressions
  • Turn to Pages 50-51 in Students Book I
  • Ask students to take turns to read words and
    expressions
  • Make explanations and additions

6
Submarine or sub-marine
  • Marine ?????Aquatic?????
  • Sub as a prefix has several different meanings.
  • ???submarine, subsoil, submerge
  • ??,??subtropical, subtitle
  • (?????)?????,?subdivide

7
Shaped
  • Be shaped like sth.

8
Purr
  • ???,???????

9
Slide
  • Slide????,? glide,????,??
  • Slide????,??(1)??,(2)??,(3)???

10
Diving
  • China is a diving powerhouse.
  • Nose dive

11
Jet
  • Jet liner
  • Jet boat

12
Skim
  • ??...????? ?...????? ??, ?? ??(?? skimmed
    milk)
  • ??,??
  • ??,??

13
Sight
  • In sight
  • Out of sight
  • Sight-seeing

14
Cliff
  • Steep/stiff cliff
  • Precipice

15
Valley
  • Field
  • Flatland
  • Plateau

16
Come true
  • Come adjective, e.g. come alive

17
Wonder
  • Do wonders for

18
Liner
  • Ocean liner
  • Airliner
  • Liner vs. linear

19
Suit
  • Noun Wear a suit and a tie for the interview.
  • Verb Find a job that suits you.
  • suit vs. suite

20
Observatory
  • Laboratory
  • Factory

21
Giant
  • Noun giant
  • Giant panda
  • Dont be a giant in words, but a dwarf in
    actions.
  • Adjective gigantic
  • Synonyms Huge, enormous, colossal

22
Telescope
  • Scope ??
  • Telescope, microscope, kaleidoscope
  • Tele ???
  • Television, telecommunication, telegraph

23
Planet
  • There are seven planets in the solar system.
  • ??????????????(Mercury)???(Venus)???(Earth)???(Ma
    rs)???(Jupiter)???(Saturn)????(Uranus)????(Neptune
    )????(Pluto)?
  • ???????????????????????(terrestrial
    planets)??????????????????????????????(jovian
    planets)??????????100000???????(asteroid)(????????
    ??????)?

24
Arithmetic
  • Mathematics

25
Telepathy ????
  • Pathy, as a suffix, is related to peoples
    feelings, e.g. apathy and sympathy.

26
Helmet ??
  • Hermit ??

27
Tune
  • Tune as a noun
  • Synonym melody
  • Tune as a verb
  • Tune in
  • Tune in vs. turn in

28
Playmate
  • Classmate
  • Workmate
  • Soul mate

29
Wrench ??
  • Ranch ???,??,???

30
Artificial
  • Synonyms Manmade, unnatural, false, unreal
  • Antonyms Genuine

31
Blend ??
  • Mix ??
  • Mingle ??,??,??
  • Merge ??,??,??

32
delicious
  • tasty

33
screen
  • screen as a noun
  • TV screen, silver screen, big screen
  • screen as a verb
  • screen out

34
Steer  ??, ?? ?? ?? ??
  • Steer vs. drive
  • When you are in control of a car, you drive it.
    When you direct its, you steer it.
  • She got into the car and drove (it) home. She
    steered the car carefully through the narrow gap.
  • ????????steering wheel,???driving wheel

35
Dome
  • Roof

36
smash
  • n.  ??, ??, ??
  • v.  ??, ??, ?? ??, ??, ??
  • adj.  ?????, ????? ??? ???, ????

37
Freshen
  • Fresh
  • refresh

38
Overview of Text I
  • Do you find this essay interesting and therefore
    attractive to you? And why?
  • What is the theme of this essay? And what is its
    genre?
  • What are the language features of this essay?

39
A Detailed Study of Text I
  • Comprehension check
  • Structure analysis
  • Language points and highlights

40
Comprehension check
  • Turn to Page 53 in Students Book I
  • Ask students to answer the questions on this page
    one by one

41
Structure analysis
  • Part 1 Paragraphs 1 to 4
  • Part 2 Paragraphs 5 to 7
  • Part 3 Paragraphs 8 to 12
  • Part 4 Paragraphs13 to 21
  • Part 5 Paragraph 22

42
Part 1 Paragraphs 1 to 4
  • Paragraphs 1 to 4 constitute the beginning part
    of the text. The first two paragraphs present a
    vivid description of the future journey to the
    wonderful sea world. The third paragraph brings
    up the theme of the text, around which the whole
    descriptive essay develops .This paragraph also
    defines the key word future. The last sentence of
    Paragraph 4 is a question that puts forward the
    topic to be described or related. It is a
    transitional sentence, linking the preceding with
    the following.

43
Part 2 Paragraphs 5 to 7
  • Paragraph 5 is a transitional paragraph,
    connecting the preceding part with the following
    part. Paragraphs 6 and 7 describe a future
    journey into space to visit the Moon, the Mars
    and the Venus, with more details about a visit to
    the Moon. The descriptions are presented in the
    chronological order and from the near-to-far
    space perspective. It is to be noted that the
    proper nounsthe Moon Camp, the Mars Colony and
    the Venus Exploration Outpostare very important
    places which deserve our attention.

44
Part 3 Paragraphs 8 to 12
  • Paragraph 8 also serves as a transitional
    paragraph. From Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 12, the
    author describes some wonderful things that may
    come true in the far future. These things include
    the future dolls in Paragraph 9, special
    computers with remarkable functions in Paragraph
    10, flying saucers as well as future bicycles and
    skates in Paragraph 11, and the fantastic
    function of telepathy helmets in Paragraph 12.

45
Part 4 Paragraphs13 to 21
  • Paragraph 8 also serves as a transitional
    paragraph. From Paragraph 9 to Paragraph 12, the
    author describes some wonderful things that may
    come true in the far future. These things include
    the future dolls in Paragraph 9, special
    computers with remarkable functions in Paragraph
    10, flying saucers as well as future bicycles and
    skates in Paragraph 11, and the fantastic
    function of telepathy helmets in Paragraph 12.

46
Part 4 Paragraphs 13 to 21
  • Paragraph 13, a transitional paragraph, is
    followed by Paragraphs 14 to 21 that describe
    such great wonders of future as will directly
    influence or be closely related to future life.
    The descriptions are arranged in the following
    order.
  • Paragraph 14 robot playmates ? Paragraphs 15-16
    skillfully blended artificial food ? Paragraph
    17 other ways to make life last longer,
    including cures for most diseases ? Paragraph 18
    television of the future
  • Paragraph 19 highways of the future ? Paragraph
    20-21 weather control in the future
  • These paragraphs all begin with a topic sentence,
    three of them in the form of a question. The
    questions asked attract the readers attention
    and draw their concentration on the paragraph
    topic.

47
Part 5 Paragraph 22
  • This paragraph, the last part of the text, is a
    logical and natural conclusion. It also points
    out a solid historical fact the time we are
    living in now was also a wonderful future to
    the people who lived 100 years ago.

48
Word and phrase explanations
  • Jet boat ?????
  • Rocket liners ????
  • Mars Colony ?????
  • The Venus Exploration Outpost ????????
  • Jet power ????
  • Telepathy helmet ?????
  • Thought waves ????
  • Body bank ????
  • Steer (??)???
  • Brake (?)??

49
Sentence explanations
  • See Exercise IV. on Page 53 in Students Book I.

50
Exercises
  • After-reading questions
  • Pronunciation exercises
  • Vocabulary dictation
  • Translation exercises
  • Passage dictation
  • Comprehension check of Text II (Optional)

51
After-reading question 1
  • Text I shows us that world of the future is
    technologically better off than todays world.
    However, it does not touch upon the other aspects
    of the world such as the ecological environment
    and peoples moral standard. Therefore, it is
    worth asking whether world of the future will
    always be better than todays world. Whats your
    opinion?

52
After-reading question 2
  • What is your attitude toward world of the future?
    Are you optimistic, pessimistic, or whatever? And
    why?

53
Pronunciation exercises
  • Exercise I Read the following words aloud with
    correct pronunciation and stress. (See Page 58 in
    Students Book I)
  • Exercise II Read the following sentences aloud,
    paying special attention to sentence stresses.
    (See Page 58 in Students Book I)

54
Vocabulary dictation
  • The words to be dictated are to be decided by the
    teacher or the student picked by the teacher.

55
Translation exercises
  • See Page 57 in Students Book I.

56
Passage dictation
  • See Pages 67-68 in Teachers Book I.

57
Comprehension check of Text II
  • See Page 63 in Students Book I.

58
  • Thank you!
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