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Unit 2 American Homes and British Homes
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I. Warm-up Activities Discussion Questions: 1. What is your home like? 2. Where do you prefer to live, in a house or an apartment, in a town or a village? Why?
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3. Help students to learn about different houses. (P. 19)
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II. Keys points in the text: 1. be of + n. This structure is equivalent to be +adj. n. can be : 1) size, age, shape, length, width, height, depth, color, kind, sort, type … e.g. The stamp is of a strange shape.
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He chooses some paper of different colors. 2) n. can be some abstract noun, like use, help, value, importance, significance, necessity … e.g. This book is of great help to me. It is an event of great significance in Chinese history.
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2. more or less 1) almost; nearly The job is more or less finished. His condition has more or less improved. 2) about; not exactly e.g. The trip will take 10 days, more or less.
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3. afford Vt. Example sentences: 1) Most families in cities can afford a computer at home nowadays. 2) How can you afford (to spend) so much money for an expensive car? 3) I can t afford 3 weeks away from work.
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4) We can t afford to upset such an important customer. 5) I can t afford to neglect my boss s instruction. Meanings of afford : 1)& 2): be able to buy or pay for 3) 5): be able to spend, give, do … without loss or damage
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4. go up Think about the meanings of go up in the following examples: 1) National income would go up next year by 8.5 percent. 2) There are new houses going up everywhere around here.
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3) The whole village went up when it was bombed. 4) Jane s hopes of going to college went up in smoke when his father lost his job. 5) What time does the curtain go up?
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Meanings of go up : 1) to rise, increase,, 2) to be built, 3) to explode or be destroyed in fire, 4) go up in smoke: (infml) to have no result, come to nothing 5) (of the curtain on stage) to open and start the performance,
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5. senior n. & adj. 1)(someone who is) older He is several years senior to me. He is my senior by two years.
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2) (someone of) high or higher rank He is senior to me, though he is younger. a senior officer/ minister seniority n. ; e.g. Harry felt that two years seniority gave him the right to advise his brother.
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6. be on the move meaning: move (house) frequently; traveling around; e.g. 1) I don t know where Mike is this week; he is always on the move. 2) Science is always on the move.
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7. keep out meaning: to cause to stay away or not enter … / e.g. Warm clothing will keep out the cold. They have shut the door and meant to keep us out.
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keep (sb) out of … : not become concerned with … e.g. I try to keep out of their family quarrels. I hope you will keep out of trouble while I m away.
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8. give a (wonderful) view of … view: something seen from a particular place, a scene e.g. I d like a room with a view, please. The view from his bedroom window is of a big playground of a school.
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9. feed 1) Vt. give food to … e.g. She feeds the baby with a spoon. We have to feed 120 guests after the wedding. 2) Vi. (esp. of an animal or a baby) eat Cows feed on grass.
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11. pay back pay (sb/sth.) back: to return, repay e.g. The loan has to be paid back to the bank with interest. Lend me 100 yuan and I ll pay you back tomorrow (or: I ll pay it back to you).
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III. Post-reading activity Suppose you and your friend are studying in the U.S and Britain respectively. Now you are on the phone talking to each other. Tell him/her about the American homes and British homes.
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