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1、 WORD 8/9Teaching Plan forCollege English Book 4全新版大學英語第四冊教案0506學年下學期容:18 課教師:Wang Yalei授課對象:2004級Unit 1Fighting with the Forces of NatureText A The Icy Defender. Objectives Students will be able to: 1. grasp the main idea and structure of the text; 2. do a comparison and contrast between Napoleons

2、invasion of Russia and Hitlers invasion of the Soviet Union; 3. master the key language points and grammatical structures in the text; 4. conduct a series of reading, listening, speaking and writing activities related to the theme of the unit. Teaching Plan 1. Time Allocation(Total 6 Periods) 1.1 Pr

3、e-reading tasks(10 minutes) 1.2 New words and phrases(90 minutes) 1.3 Text(1 period) 1.4 Exercises on Textbook(1 period) 1.5 Reading Activities(1 periods) 1.6 Theme-related language learning tasks(1 period) 2. Procedures & Methods 2.1 Pre-reading tasks -think about “forces of nature” and explain the

4、 relationship between men and nature -discuss about the role of the whether in a battle 2.2 New words and phrases (See , A) 2.3 Text -Main idea: In the two invasions launched respectively by Napoleon and Hitler, their failure to reckon with the cold Russian winter resulted in their defeat. The winte

5、r was an icy defender for the Russian people. -Structure: 4 partsintroduction (the failure of two famous military campaigns) Napoleons military campaign against RussiaHitlers military campaign against the Soviet UnionConclusion (the elements of nature must be reckoned with in any campaign) -Cultural

6、 notes: * Napoleon Bonaparte* the Battle of Waterloo* Adolf Hitler* Joseph Stalin * Leningrad & Stalingrad* World War -Language points (see ) -Comparison-and-Contrast Analysis of the Two Invasions 2.4 Exercises on Textbook Vocabulary: I, III Structure: 2. Comprehensive exercises: (A), 2.5 Reading Ac

7、tivities -Reading skill learning: Identifying Transitions between Ideas (I) -Practice: Text B & Unit 1 in Reading Course 2.6 Theme-related language learning tasks -writing: Providing evidence. Key Language Points A. Vocabularyin the case of 至于,就來說e.g. The rise in interest rate will be disastrous sma

8、ll firms.In the case of Tom, carelessness caused his failure.in case 以防,以防萬一 e.g. Youd better bring your umbrella in case it should rain.in that case 既然那樣,假使那樣的話 e.g. -Ive make up my mind. -In that case, theres no point discussing it.in any case 無論如何,不管怎樣 e.g. Well leave here in any case.stand /get

9、/be in the way 擋道,妨礙e.g. Our reform has to be put aside because the old system is in the way.I dont think kids have as much fun as we used to. Fierce competition keeps getting in the way of their development.Your leisure interests should never get in the way of your career.launch v. 1) 開始從事,發起,發動 e.

10、g. In 1999, this committee launched a campaign to protect wild lives. After the robbery the police launched an investigation at once. That year Napoleons army launched an attack / invasion against / of Russia. 2) (首次)上市,發行 e.g. They held a party to launch his latest novel.The new model of our produc

11、ts will be launched in July. 3) 使(新船)下水 e.g. The Navy is to launch a new warship today. 4) 發射 e.g. In 1957, Soviet scientists launched the worlds first artificial satellite.efficient adj. 效率高的,有能力的e.g. an efficient secretary / teacher/ manager efficient heating system the efficient use of energyeffi

12、ciency n. effective a. 產生預期結果的,有效的; 生效的 e.g. a simple but highly effective treatment The new speed limit on this road becomes effective from 1 June.decisive a. 決定性的,關鍵的;果斷的e.g. This was a decisive victory in the World War II.The cold weather was a decisive factor in this battle.She has played a deci

13、sive role in the peace negotiations. The government must take decisive action on gun control.decide, decisionbe / get bogged down 陷入泥潭,不能前進,停滯不前e.g. Its dangerous to cross the marshland because we may get bogged down in the mud. Our troops were bogged down due to the slow supply.engage v. 與交戰/開戰 e.g

14、. We engaged the enemy in a small valley. 使從事、參加常用 engage (sb.) in sthe.g. He engaged in various electing campaigns to increase his exposure to the public. She tried desperately to engage him in conversation.占用(時間、精力)等, 忙于 be engaged (in/on sth)e.g. They are engaged in talks with the Germen governme

15、nt.I phoned earlier but you were engaged. 訂婚 be / get engaged to sbe.g. Shes engaged to Peter.When did you get engaged?be faced with 面臨,面對,要對付e.g. The librarians were faced with the huge task of listing all the boos.We are faced with great challenge from foreign auto industries.take a gamble / risk

16、(by doing / doing) 冒險e.g. The company took a gamble by cutting the price of their products, and it paid off.I think shes taking a gamble investing all her money in stocks.press on / ahead (with sth.) (不顧困難)繼續進行(某事)e.g. Organizers of the strike are determined to press on.Despite all the opposition, o

17、ur schoolmaster is keen to press on with education reform.occupation n. 1) 侵占,占領 e.g. During the Japanese occupation of China, millions of innocent Chinese people were killed by Japanese soldiers. The areas under occupation contain major industrial areas. 2)使用,居住,占用e.g. The office will be ready for

18、occupation in June. (使用) 3) 工作,職業e.g. Please write down your name, age and occupation.occupy v.drag on 緩慢費力地走,拖延e.g. The troops dragged on in the snow.These problems have already dragged on for one year.How much longer is the meeting going to drag on?stroke n. 1) 一次,一回,一下,一擊e.g. By a stroke of good

19、luck, he escaped the accident.He drove in a nail with one stroke of the hammer.at a (single) stroke / at one stroke 一下子,一舉e.g. I saw a chance of solving all my problems at a stroke. 2) 一筆,筆劃 3) 中風at the cost of 以為代價e.g. She saved the boy from the fire but at the cost of her own life.The local govern

20、ment developed its economy but at the cost of environment.at any cost 在任何情況下,無論如何 e.g. He is determined to win at any cost.at all cost / costs 不惜任何代價 e.g. We must prevent him from investigating this case at all costs.at cost 按成本,按成本價計算 e.g. goods sold at costcatch sb. off (ones) guard 趁某人不備, 使人喪失警惕e

21、.g. Caught off guard, the enemy were defeated by our sudden attack.The lawyers question caught the witness off (his) guard.instruct v. 1) 指示,命令,吩咐 e.g. The letter instructed him to report to the headquarter immediately.He instructed that a wall be built around the city.2)教授,傳授 sb. in/ on sth. e.g. T

22、om instructs us in sign language.3) 告知,通知 e.g. The professor instructed us that we had one month to conduct the project. instruction n. 指示,命令render v. 使成為,使變成,使處于某狀態=makee.g. The wide use of telephone has almost rendered telegraph useless.Hundreds of people were rendered homeless by the earthquake.H

23、e was rendered unconscious by a blow on the back of the neck.bring to a halt 使停止e.g. The traffic in this street has been brought to a halt by a severe accident.Our plan was brought to a halt by his sudden illness. bring to an end / a close / conclusion 使結束 e.g. He brought the meeting to an end by gi

24、ving a brief summary.The Red Army brought its winter attack to a successful conclusion.offensive -n. 進攻e.g. They launched another offensive three months later.-a. 進攻的,冒犯的,得罪人的,令人不快的e.g. Its urgent to take offensive action now. Some jokes may be offensive to foreign people.Many ladies found the words

25、 printed on the box offensive.An offensive smell made me sick.offend v. 1) 得罪,冒犯 e.g. Theyll be offended if you dont go to their wedding. (生氣) He didnt mean to offend anybody with his joke. 2)犯罪,犯法 e.g. He started offending at the age of 16.offender n. 犯罪者,者,罪犯offence n. 冒犯,行為thanks to 幸虧,由于,因為e.g.

26、Thanks to his financial support, we were able to continue our research.Thanks to their tireless efforts, the performance was a great success. 有時可用于反語:Everyone knows about it now, thanks to you!due to, owing to, because ofreckon v.1) 想,認為 e.g. I reckon that Im going to get that job. Many people recko

27、n him to be a great basketball player.2)(be reckoned) 被普遍認為是,被看作是 e.g. Children are reckoned more sophisticated nowadays.3)估計,估算 (常用被動) e.g. The age of the earth is reckoned at about 4,600 million years.The journey was reckoned to take about two hours.reckon with sb./sth.be reckoned with 重視,認真處理, 把(

28、可能出現的問題)考慮進去 e.g. She is a woman to be reckoned with. All these problems had to be reckoned with as they arose. I didnt reckon with getting caught up in so much traffic.take its / a toll (of / on) 造成損失、傷亡e.g. The famine took a toll of 3,000,000 lives.His hard work has taken its toll on his health.Hi

29、gh wages have taken their toll on the American economy.B. Structures & Grammar1“To ones + adjective” 令某人的是 e.g. 1) To his surprise, the Russians refused to stand and fight. 2)To his great delight, Dr. Deng discovered two genes in wild rice that can increase the yield by 30 percent.2. different ways

30、of expressing the location of a place: -Place 1 + (which lies) east, south, north, west of + place 2 -kilometers + east, south, north, west of + place e.g. 1) These birds nest in the vast swamp east of the Nile.2) By 1948, the PLA had controlled the vast area north of the Yangtze River. 3) This rive

31、r rises in western Canada and runs through the USA about 1900 kilometers west of the Rocky Mountains.3. verb (fall, lie, sit, drop, stand and marry) + adjective e.g. fall ill/ dead/ asleep lie dead/ wounded/ sick/ buried sit (stand) still/ motionless marry young. Homework Translate the following sen

32、tences into Chinese:He was prepared for the fierce resistance of the Russian people defending their homeland.The quick, decisive victory that Napoleon expected never happened.The Russians retreated eastward, burning their crops and homes as they went.Confident of a quick victory, Hitler expected the

33、 campaign to last no longer than three months.Caught off guard by the invasion, Soviet leader Joseph Stalin instructed the Russian people to scorch the earth in front the German invaders.A short distance from Moscow, the temperature had already dropped to minus 4 degrees Celsius.Of the six hundred t

34、housand soldiers Napoleon had led into Russia, less than one hundred thousand came back.Despite great suffering, Soviet defenders refused to give up Stalingrad. CommentsUnit 1 Fighting with the Forces of NatureKey to TranslationThe offensive had already lasted three days, but we had not gained much ground. Our troops engaging the enemy at the front were faced with strong/fierce/stiff resistance. The division commander instructed our battalion to get around to the rear of the enemy and launch a surprise attack. To do so, however, we had to cross a marshland and many of us

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