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My Friend, Albert Einstein

My Friend, Albert Einstein. By Yolanda Winnie Angel Jill Sutina Daisy. Warming up About the author About the text Brainstorm. Warming up. Anecdote A As Einstein was a late talker, his parents were worried.

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My Friend, Albert Einstein

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  1. My Friend, Albert Einstein ByYolanda Winnie Angel Jill Sutina Daisy

  2. Warming up • About the author • About the text • Brainstorm

  3. Warming up

  4. Anecdote A • As Einstein was a late talker, his parents were worried. At last, at the supper table one night, he broke his silence to say, "The soup is too hot.“ Greatly relieved, his parents asked why he had never said a word before. Albert replied, "Because up to now everything was in order."

  5. Anecdote B • "When I was young I found out that the big toe always ends up making a hole in a sock," Einstein once recalled. "So I stopped wearing socks."

  6. At his 72nd birthday party

  7. Einstein as a musician Einstein as a scientist

  8. About the author

  9. Nationality: British Occupation: Mathematician and physicist Fields: Special and general relativity Known for: Einstein-Infeld-Hoffmann equations Banesh Hoffmann (1906-1986)

  10. Highly praised works: • Albert Einstein: Creator and Rebel(1973): centers on Einstein the theoretical physicist • Albert Einstein: The Human Side(1979): a collection of quotations from Einstein's letters and other personal papers.

  11. About the text

  12. Main Idea: • This profile is mainly about Einstein’s personality and his incomparable contributions to science. • Profile short, vivid biography, briefly outlining a person’s most outstanding characteristics: his ability, personality, or career 人物简介

  13. Purpose of writing • The purpose is to illustrate with anecdotes(轶事;奇闻) some characteristic features of Einstein both as a man and as a scientist.

  14. Task:divide the text Please divide the text into 10 parts according to Einstein’s characteristic features.

  15. Division of the text • Part1(para.1): Einstein’s simplicity • Part2(para.2-4): about Einstein’s modesty • Part3(para.5-7): the growth of a genius • Part4(para.8-11): concentration on work • Part5(para.12-13): his love of natural simplicity

  16. Division of the text • Part6(para.14-15): his academic courage • Part7(para.16-17): the impact of his revolutionary work on life • Part8(para.18): his sense of justice • Part9(para.19): his childish innocence • Part10(para.20): summing up what it meant to have known Einstein and his work

  17. Brainstorm

  18. Show! Brainstorm 1. If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. 2.Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving. 3.Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value. 4.The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil,but by those who watch them without doing anything.

  19. Author Brainstorm Text Conclusion Warm up

  20. Thank you!

  21. Reference • http://zh.wikiquote.org/zh-cn/%E7%88%B1%E5%9B%A0%E6%96%AF%E5%9D%A6 • http://wenku.baidu.com/view/ee72450a52ea551810a68775.html

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