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Vocabulary Lecture Two. Tasks Today  Vocabulary Contest  Unit 2 Text A  Assignment.

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1 Vocabulary Lecture Two

2 Tasks Today  Vocabulary Contest  Unit 2 Text A  Assignment

3 Vocabulary Contest Guessing Words Finding Collocations Jigsaw Puzzle 1 2 3 ×10

4 Guessing Words Cues first letter of the word part of speech explanation paraphrase example sentence synonym/antonym performance 2 Rounds: 1 minute

5 1.handsome 2.rob 3.hardworking 4.computer A Trial

6 Group One-1 1. agony 2. random 3. essential 4. trash 5. swear

7 Group Two-1 1. weapon 2. figure 3. establishment 4. approach 5. extensive

8 Group Three-1 1. antique 2. victim 3. ancient 4. ancestor 5. indifference

9 Group Four-1 1. violate 2. decent 3. sufficient 4. amazement 5. trumpet

10 Group One-2 6. ultimate 7. benefit 8. luxury 9. accurate 10. yield

11 Group Two-2 6. ridicule 7. voluntary 8. miracle 9. ensure 10. particular

12 Group Three-2 6. ignore 7. minority 8. catastrophe 9. astonish 10. privilege

13 Group Four-2 6. innocent 7. humble 8. faculty 9. electrical 10. injury

14 Finding Collocations 1.Each group gets 10 collocations 2.Every collocation is split into two halves 3.Go around your group and find the other half of your collocation 4.Time: 10 minutes

15 Group One 1.turn out bicycles 2.assume responsibility 3.reverse roles 4.proceed to destination 5.release the news 6.violate the law 7.adjust one’s camera 8.bank account 9.appeal to reason 10.plunge into exams

16 Group Two 1.encounter obstacles 2.suppress a smile 3.steady increase 4.evident truth 5.rigid training 6.science fiction 7.harness one’s energy 8.entertain friends 9.submit papers 10.vivid memories

17 Group Three 1.legal issue 2.challenge to a theory 3.initial step 4.tackle the problem 5.accumulate experience 6.industrial development 7.leisure time 8.relieve pressure 9.manual labor 10.acquire proficiency

18 Group Four 1.advanced technology 2.attend one’s affairs 3.gain access 4.assign tasks 5.appropriate funds 6.instant need 7.effective method 8.handle problems 9.attempt the operation 10.ultimate goal

19 Jigsaw Puzzle 1. oannrtig 2. ttrbiocuen 3. rcoueennt 4. rreecudpo 5. yiirropt 1. ignorant 2. contribute 3. encounter 4. procedure 5. priority

20 Jigsaw Puzzle 6. mrticceado 7. noooirrppt 8. ottmbcoleenp 9. ettuanrlc 10. iattiiivne 6. democratic 7. proportion 8. contemptible 9. reluctant 10. initiative

21 Unit 2 Friendship

22 Word Association: Friendship Group 1: nouns Group 2: adjectives Group 3: verbs Group 4: proverbs and sayings Time Limit: 10 minutes

23 Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel

24 When you're weary, feeling small When tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all I'm on your side, oh, when times get rough And friends just can't be found Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down

25 When you're down and out When you're on the street When evening falls so hard I will comfort you (ooh) I'll take your part, oh, when darkness comes And pain is all around Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down

26 Sail on silver girl Sail on by Your time has come to shine All your dreams are on their way See how they shine Oh, if you need a friend I'm sailing right behind Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind

27 All the Cabbie Had was a Letter Old Friend, I’ve been meaning …………………… ……………………. …………………...

28 Text Structure Part I (1-20) Part II (21-35) Part III (36) The cabbie regretted failing to keep up correspondence with his old friend Ed. The lifelong friendship between the cabbie and Ed. The cabbie’s experience urged the author to reach for his pen.

29 Situation Dialogue Part I Author and Driver (Tom) Author: available, keep up correspondence, tough, personal Driver: know it by heart, it might just as well have been family, not much of a hand at writing, lose touch, keep in touch Part II Tom and Ed mean to, postpone, Halloween, hang out, every now and then, awful

30 Language Points Line 1: He must have been completely lost in…. Line 5: He sounded as if he had a cold…. Line 9: At least they do with me because I’m on the road…. Line 13: it might just as well have been family. Line 15: I’m not much of a hand at writing. Line 17: But I take it he’s someone….

31 Language Points Line 26: and you kind of lose touch… Line 30: It’s no fun to…. Line 34/36: more…than…/…more than… Line 43: Go ahead. Line 45/49: mean to do sth / mean sth to sb Line 63: …but we hung out on the same corner…. Line 71: …meant an awful lot to me.

32 Assignments 1. 自学 Unit 2 Text B ;预习 Unit 4 2. 记忆词汇表 2 中的所有单词 3. 完成《奠基篇》 Unit 2 词汇部分 4. 下节课带字典


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