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UNIT10 ProfitsOfPraiseTeachingTime:
8hours
Students’level:
non-Englishmajorsofthesecondsemesterofthe1styear.
TeachingObjectives:
1.Toshednewlightonthepositiveeffectofpraisethatnotonlybringsjoyintootherpeople’slives,butalso,veryoften,addshappinessintoourown.
1)Torememberthat“praiseproducesfarbetterresultsthancriticism”;
2)Togetridofthehabitofbeing"readytocriticizebutreluctanttopraise";
3)Todevelopthehabitofbeingalerttothesmallexcellenciesaroundus".
2.Aboutthetext,Ssshouldgraspthetextcontent,textstructure,basicvocabulariesandrequiredgrammarpointsofthesection.
Words:
alert,apply,appreciate,comment,constructive,convey,critical,criticize,discourage,dozen,drown,earn,load,reluctant,routine,scold,somehow,profit,quit
Phrases&Expressions:
makeout,onlytoo,nomuchofa,fishout,shrugoff,passon,liveon
Grammar:
insteadof,itisthat...
3.Aboutreading,Ssreviewtheskillsofreading.
4.Aboutwriting,Ssreviewtheskillsofparagraphdeveloping.
5.Aboutlistening,SsfinishUnit10directedbytheteacher.
TeachingProcedures:
I.Pre-readingActivities
1.Backgroundinformation:
tip,behaviorandbehavioralscience
2.Introductoryremarks:
Whichdowebenefitmorefrom,praiseorcriticism?
Whatprofitsdoespraisebring?
Whatkindofpeopleneedpraisemostandwhy?
Theauthorofthisarticleusedherownexperiencetoanswerthesequestions.
3.Warm-upquestions
(1)Doyouliketohearpraise?
Whyorwhynot?
(2)Whatprofitscanpraisebring?
---Pleasure,encouragement,confidence,strength,favor,etc
(3)Whatcanberegardedaspraise?
---Favorableremarks, compliments, pleasing comments, supportiveopinions,appreciativegestures,patontheback,etc.
4.Keywordsandexpressions:
1)profit:
a)n.advantageorgoodobtainedfromsth.;moneygainedinbusinessExample:
Unlikenonprofitorganizations,wedoeverythingforaprofit.
b)vt.beofadvantageto Example:
Thenewbusrouteprofitsthosewhodonothavecars.
c)vi.hebenefitedorhelped Example:
1profitedalotfromthetripabroad.
2)load:
a)v.putafullamountofthingsonorinsth. Example:
Thefatherloadedthefamilyintotheiroldtuckanddrovewest.
b)n.thatwhichistobecarriedorsupported Example:
Yourarrivaltookaloadoffmymind.
3)onlytoo:
very Example:
Ifyouinvitehim,hewillbeonlytoogladtoattend
4)notmuchofa:
a)notnoteworthy;havingpoorquality;notagood
E.g.He'snotmuchofalinguist/artist.
b)muchof:
deservingnote;somethingof;tosomeextent;insomesense
E.g.Heismuchofanofficer.
He'ssomethingofaliar,don'tyouthink?
5)flatter:
giveanoftenexaggeratedfeelingofpleasureto;praiseinsincerelyExample:
Hewasflatteredintobelievingthathewasreallyexceptional.
6)appreciate:
understandandenjoy;hethankfulfor Example:
ItwassuchawonderfulplayIreallyappreciatedit.
7)routine:
a)(adj.)thatisdoneasanormalpartofone'sjob
E.g.Aroutinemedicalcheckupisadvisableatleastonceayear.
b)(adj.)uninterestingbecauseitissooftendone;dull
E.g.Thisworkistooroutineformytaste.
c)(n.)aregularwayofdoingthings
E.g.Ilikedoingthingsaccordingtotheroutine,buthelikesbreakingtheroutine.
HisdailyroutinebeginswithcheckingE-mailmessages.
8)constructive:
helping Example:
TheAdvisoryGroupofferedsomeconstructiveadvice.
9)favorably:
withapproval Example:
Theyoungartistwaslookedonfavorablyasarisingstar.
10)criticize:
a)findfaultwith Example:
Whyareyoualwayscriticizingme?
b)formandgiveajudgmentof;toassessthemeritsanddemeritsofExample:
TheSundaynewspaperdevotesapagetocriticizingnewbooks,films,andplays.
11)ignore:
nottotakenoticeof;paynoattentionto Example:
Thewaitresslearnedtoignoreruderemarksfromguests.
12)exhaust:
v.a)tireout
E.g.Thebabysoonexhausteditselfbycrawlingalloverthefloorandfellasleep.
b)useup
E.g.Youshouldnotstaytoolongatyourfriend's;otherwiseyouwillexhaustyourwelcome.
c)(n.)outlet'inanengineormachine,forsteam,vapor,etc.
E.g.Theyoungmancommittedsuicidebybreathingincarexhaust.
13)weary:
adj.a)(ofaperson)tired;(of)havinglostinterestin
E.g.Hesatdownatthetablewithawearylookonhisface.
b)(ofathing)tiring
E.g.Hegaveawearytalkonthissubject.
14)apply
a)(vt.)put(sth)intooperating;use
E.g.Heknowstherulebutdoesn'tknowhowtoapplyit.
b)(vi.)askofficiallyfor
E.g.Wehaveappliedtothebankforaloan.
c)applyfor
E.g.Thisruledoesnotapplyforthepresentcase.
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