综合英语教程1-Unit2-part2分析课件.ppt
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1、Part 2 Reading and Language ActivitiesAmerican Homes and Traditional Chinese Homes Pre-reading Discussion1. What is your home like?2. How many rooms are there and what are they for?3. Do you have a room of your own?Pre-reading Discussionv What differences can you find out between the two houses on y
2、our text book? Work in pairs to discuss the differences between the two houses?For exampleAmerican HomesChinese HomesHaving no walls enclosing the houseHaving high walls enclosing the houseMore complicated structuresSimple in structuresHaving more windowsFewer windowsHaving more storeysSingle floore
3、tc.etc.Reading Task 1position12345678No.gdafbhceReading Task 2vRead the text again to answer the question below and fill the table with facts from the reading passage.vWhat would be interpreted as privacy /individualism in two cultures according to the author?vPrivacy in Americanvhanging curtains /b
4、linds to shield the interior from exterior viewvdoors to almost every room within the housevspace and room are individualizedvparents or children have little liberty with each others possessionConclusion: Privacy is defined according to human physical boundariesvPrivacy in Chinavputting up four wall
5、s to shield the house from exterior viewva shadow wall behind the gate to ward off evil spiritsvrooms and space are individualized only for adults of opposite sexes who are not husband and wifeConclusion: Privacy is defined according to the family boundaries1.One-side-at-a-time method: examine one s
6、ubject thoroughly and then start the other2.Point-by-point method: examine two subjects at the same time, discussing them point by pointMethod of Comparison and ContrastRead American Homes and Traditional Chinese Homes on page 17, and decide what method of comparison and contrast is used. Read the t
7、ext and do the True/False exercise .1. American houses seem more open than Chinese houses, at least from outside. 2. American houses are built with the windows toward the road so that a passer-by can see them. 3. The real function of the shadow wall is to protect the privacy of the family from being
8、 seen from outside when the front gates are open.4. Americans dont like to share a close space with others, so each member in the family has an individual room.TTFT5. Rarely did young children in Chinese families have their own private spaces in the house. 6. In a traditional Chinese house in the no
9、rth of China, people tend to rank the importance of the rooms in their houses according to their distance from the kitchen-dining room. 7. Because of the differences in houses, Americans and Chinese have different views towards the idea of privacy and individual rights. TTFText AnalysisvPara.1-2vQue
10、stions: 1. In which aspect are American homes different from traditional Chinese home? 2. What are the differences introduced in these paragraphs? Language Points of Para.1-2v.rarely is there a wall so high that a passer-by cannot see the windows.1.a negative adverb, when it is put at the beginning
11、of a sentence, the sentence should be partially invertedSimilar words: no, not, never, seldom, little, hardly, at no time, in no way, not until, not onlybut also, hardly/scarcelywhen, No sooner than 2.a compound word, which means a person that is passing or going by, esp on foot. pl: passers-by simi
12、lar words: lookers-one.g.:Lookers-on see most of the game.Language Points of Para.1-2vshield from & separate from & keep from keepfrom:1)make sth. stay out of sth.使与某物使与某物分开;分开;2)keep oneself/sb from sth/doing sth: prevent sb from doing sth:使某人不能做某事使某人不能做某事/克制克制自己做某事;自己做某事;3)keep sth from sb: not te
13、ll sb sth separate sb/sth from sb/sth: to move apart/divide:分开,分离分开,分离 shield sb/sth against/from sb/sth : protect sb/sth from harm; defend sb/sth from criticism, attack保护或庇护某人某物保护或庇护某人某物vIt is believed that: Subject clause, “it” 形式主语形式主语Para.3-4 vQuestions: 1. As for the interior arrangement, what
14、are American homes and Chinese homes like respectively?2. What are the cultural differences reflected?vput/place/lay emphasis on sth: to give special importance to sth 强调强调/重视某事重视某事 vindividualize: to make sth different to suit the needs of a particular person, place, etc.使个性化,使因人使个性化,使因人(或因地等)而异(或因
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