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Book 3

College English. Book 3. Lesson Plans Designed by. Liu lixin 衡水师专外语系. Lesson One Christmas Day in the Morning (I). About Christmas The author words and phrases figures of speech.

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Book 3

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  1. College English Book 3

  2. Lesson PlansDesignedby Liu lixin 衡水师专外语系

  3. Lesson One Christmas Day in the Morning(I) • About Christmas • The author • words and phrases • figures of speech

  4. Christmas is a time for giving presents to friends, family, and poor people. Churches, businesses, and other groups give money, food, and toys to needy families. Many people buy trees and decorate them with electric lights and ornaments. Children believe a fat, jolly man named Santa Claus brings gifts on Christmas Eve. During the weeks before Christmas, parents bring their children to see Santa. Many stores have a Santa Claus for children toe visit. On Christmas morning, children look under the tree and in their stockings for gifts from Santa Claus. Many people go to church on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. They sing joyful songs, Christmas carols. On Christmas Day, families open gifts and eat a holiday dinner together.

  5. Pearl S Buck: (1892-1973) • Born in Western Virginia in a missionary family • Interested in Chinese Culture • “The Good Earth” won the Pulizer Prize in 1932 • other works: “East Wind, West Wind” “The Dragon Seed” “The Fighting Angel” “The Exile” • The first woman who ever won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1938

  6. Words and Phrases • cling to: stay with • trim: make neat and tidy by cutting • a light sleeper: a person who wakes easily • overhear: hear by chances • brisk: sharp and quick • loiter: to move or go about business slowly and with many stops

  7. Metaphor: The substitution of one thing for another, or the identification of two things from different ranges of thought. Examples: 1. Boys and girls, tumbling in the streets and playing, were moving jewels. 2. The town was stormed after a long siege. 3. Snow clothes the ground. Examplefrom this lesson: He slipped back in time.

  8. Group Work • Questions for Discussion: • Why did Rob always wake up at four o’clock in the morning when he was old? Why didn’t he go back to sleep on that particular morning? • What did Rob overhear about fifty years ago which had made Rob realize that his father loved him? • What effect did the knowledge have upon Rob as a boy?

  9. Make sentences with the following: • help with • cling to • worthwhile • overhear • take one’s turn • loiter • stumble

  10. Homework • Read aloud what we learned today • Remember all the new words learned today • Preview the next part • Try to write an English diary everyday • Get ready to retell this part of the text

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