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Teaching Activities
Index
Teaching Activities
Warm-up
1st period 1.
2. The Vocabulary, and Idioms &
2nd period
3rd period
4th period
Phrases within Paragraphs 1-4
3. Reading - Paragraphs 1-4
1. The Vocabulary, and Idioms &
Phrases within Paragraphs 5-7
2. Reading - Paragraphs 5-7
3. Post-reading
1. Word File
2. Sentence Patterns
3. Expansion
4. Writing Practice
Review: Part II Oral & Listening
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3
Warm-up
Vocabulary
Idioms & Phrases
Reading
Paragraphs 1-4
Warm-up
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Now,
answer
the following
questions.
Do people often talk without
words?
Yes. Besides words, people often
do much of their talking with
body language.
Do Arabians use the same gesture
to say “Goodbye” as most
Europeans do?
No. Saudi Arabians say “Come
here” with a gesture that most
Europeans use to say “Goodbye.”
Does sticking out one’s tongue at
others always mean something
bad?
Not exactly. For example, when
the Maoris of New Zealand stick
out their tongue at
someone, it is a sign of
respect.
Reading
People are talkative animals.
We do a lot of talking—asking,
answering, telling and saying, but
we also do much of our talking
without words.
do + the/表示「量」的形容詞 + V-ing
做~工作
My sister does a lot of cooking at home.
I do some painting on weekends.
John will do the driving tomorrow.
do A without B 在不需要 B 的情況下完成 A
I can do the job without your help.
We often use a kind of “Body
language” to show what we
think or feel.
what: the things that
She tries to show what/the things that she
wants.
This body language is the
language of gestures. We point a
finger, raise an eyebrow, wave an
arm or move another part of the
body to show what we want to say.
這些動詞和受詞的組合稱為「搭配字」
(collocation)
what 乃關係代名詞,在關係子句中作及物動
詞的受詞,可代替成 the things that。
You may do what you please.
There is some truth in what Bill says.
In other words, we “talk” with
these gestures. And we make
hundreds of these gestures in a
day.
in other words 換句話說
It was a great party last night. In other
words, we all had a good time.
「with + 手段/工具」表示「用…(做…)」
I write with a pen.
We cook with a stove.
Next
make gestures 表示「做手勢」。
make a gesture of friendship/goodwill/
support
In other words, we “talk” with
these gestures. And we make
hundreds of these gestures in a
day.
hundreds of 「好幾百」
thousands of 「好幾千」
millions of 「好幾百萬」
tens of thousands of 「成千上萬」
數詞一般不加 s,例:two hundred people
但若其後加上 of 則要加 s,例:thousands of
people
People all over the world use
gestures. In every country, there
are gestures that say “Hello” and
“Goodbye.”
However, this does not mean that
everyone in the world uses exactly
the same body language.
We may have some of the same
gestures, but different countries have
different customs and different
gestures.
however 及 but 都用來表示語氣的轉折,但
however 為副詞,而 but 為連接詞,注意標點
符號使用的不同。
John is rich; however, Tom is poor.
→John is rich. However, Tom is poor.
Next
John is rich, but Tom is poor.
However, this does not mean that
everyone in the world uses exactly
the same body language.
We may have some of the same
gestures, but different countries have
different customs and different
gestures.
this 是指前一句話:In every country, there
are gestures that say “Hello” and
“Goodbye.” 這件事。
Next
However, this does not mean that
everyone in the world uses exactly
the same body language.
We may have some of the same
gestures, but different countries have
different customs and different
gestures.
Different countries have different customs
and different gestures.
→Customs and gestures are different from
country to country.
→Customs and gestures differ from
country to country.
Sometimes the same gesture can
mean different things in different
countries. For example, Saudi
Arabians and some other speakers
of Arabic say “Come here” with a
gesture that most Europeans use to
say “Goodbye.”
比較級的句子常會用 other。
John is taller than any other student in my
class.
say...with... 說…帶著…
She said “Hello” to me with a smile.
that 引導形容詞子句,用來修飾先行詞。
They hold up a hand, palm away
from the face, and move the
fingers up and down.
palm away from the face:
with the palm away from the face
表示附帶的動作
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