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1、CONTEMPORARY COLLEGE ENGLISH-BOOK 3The title of teaching: UNIT 1 Your College YearsPeriod of the teaching: 10 classesObjectives: 1. To expand basic vocabulary and expressions2. To appreciate the theme of the text3. To know about some background information about Eric H Ericksons Developmental Stages
2、.4. To review the grammatical knowledge about the conjunction while and to learn to use parallelism.Key points:1. Language study and expressions2. Background information 3. Word Building: de-, pro-, -ject, -volve, -ogy.4. Paraphrases of difficult sentencesDifficult points:1. ways of expressing the o
3、bject 2. Writing devices: antithesis3. The corresponding information about the textMethods of teaching:1. Interactive teaching method2. Communicative Teaching methodTeaching procedures:Part I Warm-upI. Warm-up Questions 1. As a sophomore, what is your general impression of college? many opportunitie
4、s for one to explore the unknown experiencing a lot keeping a good balance and laying a solid foundation the golden time in ones life2. Have you experienced anything different from your middle school life? being far away from home living with others becoming independent changes are occurring3. Whats
5、 your purpose of receiving a college education? to get and keep a good job to earn more money to get a good start in life a sound investment that is worth every penny .4. Have you had any psychological problems ever since you entered college? loneliness confusion frustration psychological problems a
6、bound on campusII. Myths and Facts Regarding College ExperienceCollege years are times of significant transition and challenge for an individual. Transition simply means change. Higher levels of anxiety are always experienced by people who are in a state of transition regardless of whether the chang
7、e is perceived as good or bad. The following are some of the myths vs. the facts regarding college experience.Myth 1: College Years Are the Best Years of Ones Life Fact 1: While college years are memorable and enjoyable, they can also be among the most stressful and anxious times. One is faced with
8、constant evaluation from his professors. Personal and parental expectations are always on his mind. Financial stress is often a way of life. Career decisions, various relationships and the move toward independence are also common issues. Making these the best years of ones life involves developing a
9、n approach that is proactive and includes a support network. Myth 2: Students experiencing stress or anxiety are unprepared to handle the rigors of college. Fact 2: College and university environments are designed to be challenging academically, personally and socially. Stress and anxiety, among oth
10、er emotions, are natural by-products of the accelerated pace of learning and growth. It is not a matter of whether or not we experience these unpleasant feelings but rather, a matter of how we manage these emotions. Myth 3: A good student does not need assistance during his/her college experience. F
11、act 3: Many students come to college with the belief that to ask for help is a sure sign of inadequacy. In fact, nothing could be farther from the truth. Your college or university has an abundance of resources available to you, for which you are paying through tuition or fees. So become familiar wi
12、th and make use of the campus resources, especially when you need assistance. Myth 4: I am the only one that doesnt have it all. Fact 4: As you walk on campus and observe other students, it appears that everyone else is so sure of himself. Everyone else has friends. Everyone else has direction. Ever
13、yone else is confident. Everyone else is without troubles or hassles. This misperception is common among college students. It has its roots in one of our more powerful social norms. We all wear a public mask to protect a certain social image. This public mask communicates a sense of self-assuredness
14、 to those with whom we come in contact. It often belies the inner turmoil that we all experience from time to time. The above are just some of the myths versus facts concerning college experiences. Can you think of any other myths? Have a discussion with your classmates about their truths. III. On S
15、easons in College There are four seasons in a year, which make the days distinctive and exciting. Metaphorically, there are four seasons in ones college years representing different aspects of college life, which make the days rewarding and unforgettable. Do you agree? If so, what do you think the f
16、our seasons represent ? Share your opinions, please.Spring is the season for nature to revive, to grow and to get ready to boom. Similarly, in college, spring is the season for you to acquire knowledge, to develop yourself and to lay a solid foundation for the future. Its the season of growth.Summer
17、 is the season for flowers to bloom, and its the season for you to enjoy the greatest passion in nature love, love from your classmates, from your teachers and from your romance. It is the season of affection.Autumn is a season of harvest in college. Its the season for you to enjoy what you have ach
18、ieved.Winter is the harshest season of the four, which presents so many difficulties and hardships. Likewise, not every day in college is full of joy. You have to meet new faces, get adjusted, make decisions for yourself, be financially and psychologically dependent, etc. So winter is the season of
19、change. Unpleasant as it may seem to some students, it is simply inescapable and beneficial to ones growth and maturity.Part II Background InformationI. AuthorBob Hartman was born in Pittsburgh, the United States, and moved to England in the summer of 2000. He has been working as a storyteller for c
20、hildren for more than a decade and is a part-time pastor.A selection of books by Bob Hartman II. Erik H. EriksonErik H. Erikson (19021994), was a German-born American psychoanalyst whose writings on social psychology, individual identity, and the interactions of psychology with history, politics, an
21、d culture influenced professional approaches to psychosocial problems and attracted much popular interest. He was most famous for his work on refining and expanding Freuds theory of developmental stages. Main books by Erik H. Erickson:II. Ericksons Developmental Stages Basic Theory:Babies are born w
22、ith some basic capabilities and distinct temperaments. But they go through dramatic changes on the way to adulthood and old age. According to psychologist Erik H. Erikson, each individual passes through eight developmental stages. Each developmental stage is characterized by a different psychologica
23、l crisis, which must be resolved by the individual before the individual can move on to the next stage. If the person copes with a particular crisis in a maladaptive manner, the outcome will be more struggles with that issue later in life. To Erikson, the sequence of the stages are set by nature. It
24、 is within the set limits that nurture works its ways.Stage 1: Infant Trust vs. MistrustNeeds maximum comfort with minimal uncertainty to trust himself/ herself, others, and the environment.Stage 2: Toddler Autonomy vs. Shame and DoubtWorks to master physical environment while maintaining self-estee
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