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Audio-Visual English Course (2008-2009 1st Semester)

Audio-Visual English Course (2008-2009 1st Semester). Unit 2 Jack-O-Lantern 3 rd Class. Section 1 What’s the Story. Activity 1 Listen to the story and take notes in the space provided below. Do not try to write down every word! Only write down important points. Section 1 What’s the Story.

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Audio-Visual English Course (2008-2009 1st Semester)

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  1. Audio-Visual English Course (2008-2009 1st Semester) Unit 2 Jack-O-Lantern 3rd Class

  2. Section 1 What’s the Story • Activity 1 Listen to the story and take notes in the space provided below. Do not try to write down every word! Only write down important points.

  3. Section 1 What’s the Story • Activity 2 Listen to the story again and answer the following questions with the help of your notes. • 1. Who did the speaker spend her favorite Thanksgiving with? • 2. Why didn’t she go home for the holiday? • 3. How many people did she spend Thanksgiving with? • 4. What did they prepare? • 5. What did they do in the evening? • 6. What happened the next day? • 7. Does the speaker usually enjoy spending holidays with family members? • 8. What adjective does she use to describe this Thanksgiving?

  4. Section 1 What’s the Story • Activity 3 With your partner, take turns retelling the story. Use your notes from Activity 1 and the answers to the questions in Activity 2. • Words and expressions for reference • California加利福尼亚, 加州 East Coast • Virginia维吉尼亚 • stay put[美]安装牢固, 原位不动 • mashed potatoes马铃薯泥 • hiking徒步旅行 jog • in the presence of 出席, 到场, 存在 • hectic兴奋的;激动的;紧张的 • a hectic life紧张忙碌的生活 • stand out突出,显著 be significant • reawake in my mind baked a pie bakery

  5. Section 1 What’s the Story (Script for Reference) • My favorite Thanksgiving was one I spent with my friends not family. I was single and living in California, my family live on the East Coast in Virginia, and since I only had two days off work, I decided to stay put and not travel for the holiday. Two friends came over to my house and together we cooked an entire turkey, prepared the mashed potatoes and green beans, and even baked a pie. We had a quiet, relaxing day together. In the evening we watched the movies.

  6. Section 1 What’s the Story (Script for Reference) • The next day we didn't go shopping, but went hiking in a mountain behind my house. It was so peaceful to be in the presence of a few close friends. Usually the holidays are hectic for me because I have to travel so far to see my family. And once I get home, I 'm very busy. Although I like staying with my family on holidays, this Thanksgiving will always stand out to me because it was different. It was truly relaxing, the way a holiday should be.

  7. Section 2 A Film ClippingIs It Real Big Foot • Activity 1 Watch the visual program for the overall meaning.

  8. Section 2 A Film ClippingIs it Real? Bigfoot • Activity 1 Watch the visual program for the overall meaning. • Script for reference • There are no clear photographs of Bigfoot, a dangerous character that goes by the aliases "Yowie" and "Sasquatch." Explore Bigfoot sightings by several thousand people the world over. • (alias: name by which a person is called on other occasions别名)

  9. The first thing you need to know before you go looking for Bigfoot: if there‘s one of them out there, there must be thousands, otherwise they would have gone extinct灭绝 long ago. • But is there any reason to believe that these creatures actually exit? Every year there are a few dozen new reports of Bigfoot encounters遇见, many from witnesses见证人 and you would expect to know the difference between a bear and a monster ape walking around on two feet.

  10. 50 years of Bigfoot tracks have been documented记载, a few showing what some scientists are convinced are the anatomical解剖学的signatures of a large bipedal两足动物primate灵长类的动物. • "Do we have pieces of evidences that people claim indicates that there's a giant hairy monster, running around North America? Yes, there's evidence, there's all kinds of evidence. But the question we have to ask isn't whether there's evidence, is any of the evidence any good." • "I'm compelled to conclude that there's very high probability that this creature exists."

  11. Activity 1 Watch the visual program for the overall meaning. • Real or myth? One thing is for certain: there's something very strange going on. Is the most important zoological discovery in our time living in secrecy under the nose of modern science? Or a whole lot of imaginative people are stalking our forests, the architects of a carn that has taken on the life of its own. • Word List:anatomical adj.解剖的, 解剖学的bipedal n.两足动物 adj.两足动物的primate n. 灵长类的动物zoological adj.动物学的 • stalk: walk slowly but steadily大踏步

  12. Section 3 Quiz • Activity 1 Listen to the three sections of Quiz 1 and finish the corresponding tasks. • Words and expressions • Section 1 arrange certainly the Summer Palace admission totally have sth. in mind scenic spot fantastic terrific first thing • Section 2 play tricks on turn switches and press buttons count lean forward signal swing forward • Section 3 distribute decorate heart-shaped tie with red ribbon

  13. Section 3 Quiz • Keys for reference • 1. B 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. B • 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. B • 11. romantic verses • 12. humorous pictures • 13. At the end of the day, the teacher or one child distributes the cards • 14. created by cutting hearts out of colored paper • 15. Many children send their largest, fanciest cards to their parents and teachers. • 16. decorated with • 17. Most valentine candy boxes are heart-shaped and tied with red ribbon.

  14. Section 4 Idioms • all ears: ready to listen • to take sb. for a ride: to cheat or deceive sb. • headstrong: obstinate, stubborn, unwilling to change extraterrestrial • to rip sb. off: to cheat sb. out of money • rip v.撕, 剥, 劈, 锯, 裂开, 撕裂 • to save face: to protect one’s reputation • (Additional idioms: with ear and face)

  15. Homework: Review words and expressions learned in Unit 1 and Unit 2 • Duty Report: What’s your favorite restaurant, Western or Chinese? • Why do you think McDonald and KFC are popular with Chinese children and youngsters? • Group division: 6*6 • Interactive Listening Task 2 • Culture Klatch • What’s the Story • Quiz

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