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3 Unit 11 Florence Nightingale Deborah Soong

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5 Teaching Activities 1st period 1. Warm-upWarm-up 2. The Vocabulary, and Idioms & Phrases within Paragraphs 1-4The Vocabulary, and Idioms & Phrases within Paragraphs 1-4 3. Reading – Paragraphs 1-4Reading – Paragraphs 1-4 2nd period 1. The Vocabulary, and Idioms & Phrases within Paragraphs 5-8The Vocabulary, and Idioms & Phrases within Paragraphs 5-8 2. Reading - Paragraphs 5-8Reading - Paragraphs 5-8 3. Post-readingPost-reading 3rd period 1. Word FileWord File 2. Sentence PatternsSentence Patterns 3. ExpansionExpansion 4. Writing PracticeWriting Practice 4th period Part II Oral & Listening ~ Unit 9

6 Warm-up Vocabulary Idioms & Phrases Reading~ Paragraphs 1-4

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19 Did Nightingale plan to marry a rich man? No, she didn’t.

20 Where was Nightingale trained to be a nurse? She took training at a school orphanage and hospital in Germany.

21 Why did Nightingale go to Turkey in 1854? In 1854, she went to Turkey to care for British soldiers wounded in the Crimean War.

22 What did Nightingale discover when she was in Turkey? In Turkey, she discovered that more soldiers died from sickness than from wound.

23 What rules form the basis of the modern nursing profession? The strict rules for dress, training, and behavior Nightingale set for her nurses.

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25 As the young daughter of rich British parents, Florence Nightingale faced a rosy future. as = being 做為 As a senior high school student, I am always busy with my homework.

26 It was expected that she would marry a rich man and raise a large family, but Florence had different plans. It was expected that she would marry a rich man and raise a large family. → She was expected to marry a rich man and raise a large family. Florence had different plans. → Florence didn’t plan to marry a rich man and raise many children. → Florence planned to do something else in the future.

27 She was an intelligent, independent young woman, full of desire for a career that would serve humankind. young woman, (who was) full of desire for a career that would serve humankind → young woman, who had a strong desire for a career in which she could work for all human beings → young woman, who strongly desired to serve mankind for the whole of her life

28 When Florence Nightingale announced she wanted to work as a hospital nurse, her family was not happy. However, she traveled to Germany to take training at an orphanage and hospital.

29 After returning to England, she became head of a nursing home in London. 補語若表身分地位 在該團體中有此身分地位者只有一個人, 則補語不加冠詞。 在該團體中有此身分地位者不只一個人, 則補語要加冠詞。 He became leader of the team. He became a member of the team. Next

30 After returning to England, she became head of a nursing home in London. After returning to England, she became head of a nursing home in London. → After she returned/came back to England, she was in charge of a nursing home in London.

31 In time, she turned it into a place that was open to patients of all classes and religions. be open to = that...can enter 開放的 This garden is open to the public. class (= social status) 表「社會階級」 the upper/middle/lower classes 原句= → At last/Eventually, she changed the nursing home into a place which took in all patients no matter what classes they belonged to, and no matter what religions they believed in.

32 In October of 1854, Florence Nightingale led thirty-eight nurses to Turkey to care for British soldiers wounded in the Crimean War. She found terrible conditions in the British hospital. wounded in the Crimean War → who were wounded/got hurt in the Crimean War

33 The buildings were full of fleas and rats. They were built over open sewers that polluted the air and water. There were too many men in one room, and the rooms were dirty. Besides, the soldiers had little food.

34 She soon discovered that more men died from sickness than from their wounds. die from malnutrition, a wound, overwork, overeating. die of disease, old age, hunger. She soon discovered that more men died from sickness than from their wounds. → She soon found out that men who died from sickness were more than those who died from their wounds. → She soon found out that many men did not die from their wounds but from their sickness.

35 She fought to make things better. The head of the hospital complained that she, a woman, was demanding changes. They wanted women to be quiet and meek. She fought to make things better. → She worked very hard/made an effort to improve things.

36 Also, nurses were something new in war, and the officers objected to having them near the soldiers. the officers objected to having them near the soldiers → the officers did not agree that nurses came near the soldiers

37 Therefore, Nightingale set strict rules for dress, training, and behavior for her nurses. Her principles form the basis of the modern nursing profession. set strict rules set a rule = make/establish/lay down a rule strict rules = rigid/hard and fast/ inflexible rules apply/enforce rules violate/break rules comply with/follow/obey/observe rules Back


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