1、Words: alert, apply, appreciate, comment, constructive, convey, critical, criticize, discourage, dozen,drown,earn, load, reluctant, routine,scold, somehow, profit, quitPhrases & Expressions: make out, only too, no much of a, fish out, shrug off, pass on, live onGrammar: instead of, it is that.3. Abo
2、ut reading, Ss review the skills of reading.4. About writing, Ss review the skills of paragraph developing.5. About listening, Ss finish Unit 10 directed by the teacher.Teaching Procedures:I. Pre-reading Activities1. Background information:tip, behavior and behavioral science2. Introductory remarks:
3、Which do we benefit more from, praise or criticism? What profits does praise bring? What kind of people need praise most and why? The author of this article used her own experience to answer these questions.3. Warm-up questions(1) Do you like to hear praise? Why or why not?(2) What profits can prais
4、e bring?-Pleasure, encouragement, confidence, strength, favor, etc(3) What can be regarded as praise?-Favorable remarks,compliments,pleasingcomments,supportive opinions, appreciative gestures, pat on the back, etc.4. Key words and expressions:1) profit:a) n. advantage or good obtained from sth.; mon
5、ey gained in business Example:Unlike nonprofit organizations, we do everything for a profit.b) vt. be of advantage toExample:The new bus route profits those who do not have cars.c) vi. he benefited or helpedExample: 1 profited a lot from the trip abroad.2) load:a) v. put a full amount of things on o
6、r in sth.Example:The father loaded the family into their old tuck and drove west.b) n. that which is to be carried or supportedExample: Your arrival took a load off my mind.3) only too:veryExample:If you invite him,he will be only too glad to attend4) not much of a :a) not noteworthy; having poor qu
7、ality; not a goodE.g. Hes not much of a linguist / artist.b) much of: deserving note; something of; to some extent; in some senseE.g. He is much of an officer.Hes something of a liar, dont you think?5) flatter:give an often exaggerated feeling of pleasure to; praise insincerely Example:He was flatte
8、red into believing that he was really exceptional.6) appreciate:understand and enjoy; he thankful forExample: It was such a wonderful play I really appreciated it.7) routine:a) (adj.) that is done as a normal part of ones jobE.g. A routine medical checkup is advisable at least once a year.b) (adj.)
9、uninteresting because it is so often done; dullE.g. This work is too routine for my taste.c) (n.) a regular way of doing thingsE.g. I like doing things according to the routine, but he likes breaking the routine.His daily routine begins with checking E-mail messages.8) constructive:helpingExample:Th
10、e Advisory Group offered some constructive advice.9) favorably:with approvalExample:The young artist was looked on favorably as a rising star.10) criticize:a) find fault withExample:Why are you always criticizing me?b) form and give a judgment of; to assess the merits and demerits of Example:The Sun
11、day newspaper devotes a page to criticizing new books, films, and plays.11) ignore:not to take notice of; pay no attention toExample:The waitress learned to ignore rude remarks from guests.12) exhaust :v. a) tire outE.g. The baby soon exhausted itself by crawling all over the floor and fell asleep.b
12、) use upE.g. You should not stay too long at your friends; otherwise you will exhaust your welcome.c) (n.) outlet in an engine or machine, for steam, vapor, etc.E.g. The young man committed suicide by breathing in car exhaust.13) weary :adj. a) (of a person) tired; (of) having lost interest inE.g. H
13、e sat down at the table with a weary look on his face.b) (of a thing) tiringE.g. He gave a weary talk on this subject.14) applya) (vt.) put (sth) into operating; useE.g. He knows the rule but doesnt know how to apply it.b) (vi.) ask officially forE.g. We have applied to the bank for a loan.c) apply forE.g. This rule does not apply for the present case.15
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