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1 English (II) 英文 (二) 99 學年度第二學期 莊媖纓 老師 ( 應用外語系 ) Office: 11-0614 chuang.kimberly@gmail.com TEL: 0919-192-658
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2 About this Textbook Interaction Silver Edition is a fully-integrated academic skills series. Language proficiencies are articulated from the beginning through advanced levels within each of the four language skill strands. Chapter themes articulate across the four strands to systematically recycle content, vocabulary, and grammar.
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3 World's most popular and comprehensive academic skills series- thoroughly updated for today's global learners. Full-color design showcases compelling instructional photos to strengthen the educational experience. Enhanced focus on vocabulary building and critical thinking skills promotes academic achievement. Focus on testing strategies and practice for the TOEFL iBT builds invaluable test taking skills. New "Best Practices" approach in Teacher's Edition promotes excellence in language teaching.
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4 Chapter 5: HOME Reading Selections: 1.A Short History of the Changing Family 2.Time with the Family: Past and Present
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5 Connecting to the Topic 1.What is the different between an extended family and a nuclear family? 2.What are some kinds of families in the world today? 3.Why and how did the structure of the family change in the 20th century?
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6 Reading Skills and Strategies: Recognizing topics in reading about history Using a timeline to take notes on time and time order Skimming to find time and place in history
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7 Critical Thinking Skills Evaluating and predicting family structures and social trends
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8 Vocabulary Building Recognizing topics in readings about history Getting meaning from context: punctuation and phrases clues Recognizing nouns and adjectives
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9 Language Skills Researching and discussing family structures in different cultures
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10 Focus on Testing Understanding definitions and explanations
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11 Chapter 6: Culture of the World Reading Selections: 1.Cross-Cultural Conversation 2.Clues to World Cultures
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12 Reading Skills and Strategies: Reading structure: conversation in paragraph form Recognizing supporting details: opinions Understanding anecdotes
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13 Connecting to the Topic 1.What is a “cultural legacy” from the past? What elements might it include? 2.What are some technical or scientific achievements of ancient cultures? 3.In what ways do you think modern cultures vary around the world?
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14 Critical Thinking Skills Interpreting and discussing anecdotes Summarizing a short story
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15 Vocabulary Building Understanding new vocabulary in context Recognizing nouns, verbs, and adjectives Understanding adverbs of manners
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16 Language Skills Recognizing and discussing cultural attitudes and customs Researching and reporting on unfamiliar cultures
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17 Focus on Testing Practicing vocabulary questions
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18 Chapter 8: Entertainment and the Media Reading Selections 1.How the Visual Media Affect People 2.Media Stories
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19 Connecting to the Topic 1.What are some examples of visual media? 2. How might the amount of time spent in front of the TV or computer have a negative effect on family life? In what ways can watching TV be helpful in people’s lives?
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20 Reading Skills and Strategies: Recognizing reading structure: Using an outline Understanding the point and recognizing supporting details Putting events in order
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21 Critical Thinking Skills: Completing and outline with reading material Classifying different types of stories Evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of the media Summarizing a story
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22 Vocabulary Building: Understanding suffixes Understanding word families
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23 Language Skills Retelling a story plot Discussing and justifying media choices Persuading others to watch a particular show
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24 Focus Testing Focusing on comparsion and contrast
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25 Chapter 9: Social Lifes Reading Selections: 1.Meeting the Perfect Mate: Part I 2.Meeting the Perfect Mate: Part II
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26 Connecting to the Topic 1.What was a common kind of marriage in India in the past that still exists today? 2.How do some young people around the world meet the people who become their boyfriends or girlfriends, or fiances?
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27 Reading Skills and Strategies: Recognizing reading structure: similarities and differences Organizing supporting details using a Venn diagram
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28 Critical Thinking Skills: Recognizing point of viewRecognizing point of view Distinguishing opinions from factDistinguishing opinions from fact Classifying supporting detailsClassifying supporting details
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29 Language Skills: Understanding negative prefixes Figuring out vocabulary from prefixes and suffixes Discussing and comparing proverbs Researching poems, quotes, and proverbs
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