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1、 Learning Reading Skills Through Reading Process浙江外國語學(xué)院英文學(xué)院浙江外國語學(xué)院英文學(xué)院 高高歌歌 樓翎樓翎 2013年年2月月27日日Smart Readers11.I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. I was going to college and living with a couple of friends in Chicago. 12.When the car I was using died, my dad, reali
2、zing that I needed transportation to get to work and to school, was good enough to lend me the money for a used car. Shortly after I bought it, my parents drove down to San Diego for the winter. Before they left, my dad gave me some of his bank deposit slips (存款單存款單) with clear and detailed instruct
3、ions to put one hundred dollars of my earnings, every payday, into their savings account while they were gone. 13.At that time of my life, I was not yet clear about what were the most important problems that I had to attend to first. I dismissed our agreement as nothing important and continued to sp
4、end my money as fast as I was making it, in pubs, on dates, and so on. Instead of honoring our agreement, I made payments that were less than the agreed-upon amounts, and on more than one occasion I made no payment at all. 14.When my parents arrived home in late March, I got a call from my dad, who
5、said, “Dont go anywhere. Im coming over.” My dad was (and still is) a physical presence and had been a truck driver for thirty-five years. I felt ashamed and guilty, knowing that Dad had discovered that I hadnt held up my end of our bargain. 15.After he came in, he told me to sit down because he had
6、 a few things to tell me. There was no shouting, no red face with a vein about to burst on his forehead, and no bad language at all. His first words were, “When your mother and I got back into town yesterday, I called the bank. I cant say I was surprised to discover that you hadnt made all the payme
7、nts. My first thought was to come here and take the car from you, but I want to tell you some things while Im here. Maybe youll understand, and maybe you wont.”16.He went on to tell me, very calmly, about what it means to keep your word. He explained that when he was growing up after the Depression,
8、 a mans handshake and his word meant everything. He also told me that because I was twenty-one, he didnt feel angry so much as sad and disappointed. He closed by saying that our words and actions have a real effect on others, and that my words and actions were what others would measure me by. He add
9、ed that if I hadnt yet formed some core or basic values and principles, this might be a good time to start thinking about those things.17.For the first time, I saw real disappointment on Dads face. 18.He gave me a second chance to make our deal right, and even gave me more deposit slips, saying, “I
10、will take those keys if you miss a single payment or, at the very least, if you dont let me know in advance that youll have trouble making a payment. I understand things can happen.”19.He spoke for about forty-five minutes, and I listened. He didnt expect me to say much, and I knew enough to keep qu
11、iet. I just nodded or shook my head at the right time and continued to listen.20.That time we spent together changed me forever. Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. After that defining afternoon, our rel
12、ationship got better and better. Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. How to approach?Our Goal To Get Max. Info. in Min. Time31.I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. I was going to col
13、lege and living with a couple of friends in Chicago. 32.When the car I was using died, my dad, realizing that I needed transportation to get to work and to school, was good enough to lend me the money for a used car. Shortly after I bought it, my parents drove down to San Diego for the winter. Befor
14、e they left, my dad gave me some of his bank deposit slips (存款單存款單) with clear and detailed instructions to put one hundred dollars of my earnings, every payday, into their savings account while they were gone. 33.At that time of my life, I was not yet clear about what were the most important proble
15、ms that I had to attend to first. I dismissed our agreement as nothing important and continued to spend my money as fast as I was making it, in pubs, on dates, and so on. Instead of honoring our agreement, I made payments that were less than the agreed-upon amounts, and on more than one occasion I m
16、ade no payment at all. 34.When my parents arrived home in late March, I got a call from my dad, who said, “Dont go anywhere. Im coming over.” My dad was (and still is) a physical presence and had been a truck driver for thirty-five years. I felt ashamed and guilty, knowing that Dad had discovered th
17、at I hadnt held up my end of our bargain. 35.After he came in, he told me to sit down because he had a few things to tell me. There was no shouting, no red face with a vein about to burst on his forehead, and no bad language at all. His first words were, “When your mother and I got back into town ye
18、sterday, I called the bank. I cant say I was surprised to discover that you hadnt made all the payments. My first thought was to come here and take the car from you, but I want to tell you some things while Im here. Maybe youll understand, and maybe you wont.”36.He went on to tell me, very calmly, a
19、bout what it means to keep your word. He explained that when he was growing up after the Depression, a mans handshake and his word meant everything. He also told me that because I was twenty-one, he didnt feel angry so much as sad and disappointed. He closed by saying that our words and actions have
20、 a real effect on others, and that my words and actions were what others would measure me by. He added that if I hadnt yet formed some core or basic values and principles, this might be a good time to start thinking about those things.37.For the first time, I saw real disappointment on Dads face.38.
21、He gave me a second chance to make our deal right, and even gave me more deposit slips, saying, “I will take those keys if you miss a single payment or, at the very least, if you dont let me know in advance that youll have trouble making a payment. I understand things can happen.”39.He spoke for abo
22、ut forty-five minutes, and I listened. He didnt expect me to say much, and I knew enough to keep quiet. I just nodded or shook my head at the right time and continued to listen.40.That time we spent together changed me forever. Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the ca
23、use of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. Read for GistAll the teachers in the school will
24、have a meeting at the teachers meeting room at 3:00 in the afternoon.Smart Readers:Gist detailsGist = the most important informationRead for GistAll the teachers in the school will have a meeting at the teachers meeting room at 3:00 in the afternoon.Smart Readers:Gist detailsGist = the most importan
25、t informationRead for GistHow? What? Why? First Paragraph:I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. I was going to college and living with a couple of friends in Chicago.43.I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. 44.I was going to college
26、 and living with a couple of friends in Chicago. 47.I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. 48.I was going to college and living with a couple of friends in Chicago. 51.I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. 52.I was going to college a
27、nd living with a couple of friends in Chicago. Problem: I dont know that wordSmart Readers: Read on.55.I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. 56.I was going to college and living with a couple of friends in Chicago. Why would the writer write these two sentences? 59.
28、My experience, a story60.Set the stage: me, my dad, twenty-one, college, living in ChicagoThe writer was thinkingSmart Readers: Who? When? Where? Whats happening? UmI recognize thatstory setting. Story Line & Time Development1. An Experience with dad71.I recall a moment that I experienced with m
29、y dad when I was twenty-one. I was going to college and living with a couple of friends in Chicago. 72.When the car I was using died, my dad, realizing that I needed transportation to get to work and to school, was good enough to lend me the money for a used car. Shortly after I bought it, my parent
30、s drove down to San Diego for the winter. Before they left, my dad gave me some of his bank deposit slips (存款單存款單) with clear and detailed instructions to put one hundred dollars of my earnings, every payday, into their savings account while they were gone. 73.At that time of my life, I was not yet
31、clear about what were the most important problems that I had to attend to first. I dismissed our agreement as nothing important and continued to spend my money as fast as I was making it, in pubs, on dates, and so on. Instead of honoring our agreement, I made payments that were less than the agreed-
32、upon amounts, and on more than one occasion I made no payment at all. 74.When my parents arrived home in late March, I got a call from my dad, who said, “Dont go anywhere. Im coming over.” My dad was (and still is) a physical presence and had been a truck driver for thirty-five years. I felt ashamed
33、 and guilty, knowing that Dad had discovered that I hadnt held up my end of our bargain. 75.After he came in, he told me to sit down because he had a few things to tell me. There was no shouting, no red face with a vein about to burst on his forehead, and no bad language at all. His first words were
34、, “When your mother and I got back into town yesterday, I called the bank. I cant say I was surprised to discover that you hadnt made all the payments. My first thought was to come here and take the car from you, but I want to tell you some things while Im here. Maybe youll understand, and maybe you
35、 wont.”76.He went on to tell me, very calmly, about what it means to keep your word. He explained that when he was growing up after the Depression, a mans handshake and his word meant everything. He also told me that because I was twenty-one, he didnt feel angry so much as sad and disappointed. He c
36、losed by saying that our words and actions have a real effect on others, and that my words and actions were what others would measure me by. He added that if I hadnt yet formed some core or basic values and principles, this might be a good time to start thinking about those things.77.For the first t
37、ime, I saw real disappointment on Dads face.78.He gave me a second chance to make our deal right, and even gave me more deposit slips, saying, “I will take those keys if you miss a single payment or, at the very least, if you dont let me know in advance that youll have trouble making a payment. I un
38、derstand things can happen.”79.He spoke for about forty-five minutes, and I listened. He didnt expect me to say much, and I knew enough to keep quiet. I just nodded or shook my head at the right time and continued to listen.80.That time we spent together changed me forever. Then and there, I made a
39、promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. 91
40、.I recall a moment that I experienced with my dad when I was twenty-one. I was going to college and living with a couple of friends in Chicago. 92.When the car I was using died, my dad, realizing that I needed transportation to get to work and to school, was good enough to lend me the money for a us
41、ed car. Shortly after I bought it, my parents drove down to San Diego for the winter. Before they left, my dad gave me some of his bank deposit slips (存款單存款單) with clear and detailed instructions to put one hundred dollars of my earnings, every payday, into their savings account while they were gone
42、. 93.At that time of my life, I was not yet clear about what were the most important problems that I had to attend to first. I dismissed our agreement as nothing important and continued to spend my money as fast as I was making it, in pubs, on dates, and so on. Instead of honoring our agreement, I m
43、ade payments that were less than the agreed-upon amounts, and on more than one occasion I made no payment at all. 94.When my parents arrived home in late March, I got a call from my dad, who said, “Dont go anywhere. Im coming over.” My dad was (and still is) a physical presence and had been a truck
44、driver for thirty-five years. I felt ashamed and guilty, knowing that Dad had discovered that I hadnt held up my end of our bargain. 95.After he came in, he told me to sit down because he had a few things to tell me. There was no shouting, no red face with a vein about to burst on his forehead, and
45、no bad language at all. His first words were, “When your mother and I got back into town yesterday, I called the bank. I cant say I was surprised to discover that you hadnt made all the payments. My first thought was to come here and take the car from you, but I want to tell you some things while Im
46、 here. Maybe youll understand, and maybe you wont.”96.He went on to tell me, very calmly, about what it means to keep your word. He explained that when he was growing up after the Depression, a mans handshake and his word meant everything. He also told me that because I was twenty-one, he didnt feel
47、 angry so much as sad and disappointed. He closed by saying that our words and actions have a real effect on others, and that my words and actions were what others would measure me by. He added that if I hadnt yet formed some core or basic values and principles, this might be a good time to start th
48、inking about those things.97.For the first time, I saw real disappointment on Dads face.98.He gave me a second chance to make our deal right, and even gave me more deposit slips, saying, “I will take those keys if you miss a single payment or, at the very least, if you dont let me know in advance th
49、at youll have trouble making a payment. I understand things can happen.”99.He spoke for about forty-five minutes, and I listened. He didnt expect me to say much, and I knew enough to keep quiet. I just nodded or shook my head at the right time and continued to listen.100.That time we spent together
50、changed me forever. Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about th
51、e importance of honor, trust, and honesty. Last Paragraph:That time we spent together changed me forever. Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better an
52、d better. Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. Read for Gist105.That time we spent together changed me forever. 106.Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness an
53、d disappointment on Dads face. 107.After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. 108.Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. How to Read113.That time we spent together changed me forever. 114.Then
54、 and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. 115.After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. 116.Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of
55、honor, trust, and honesty. How to Read121.That time we spent together changed me forever. 122.Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. 123.After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better
56、. 124.Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. How to Read129.That time we spent together changed me forever. 130.Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disa
57、ppointment on Dads face. 131.After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. 132.Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. How to Read137.That time we spent together changed me forever. 138.Then and t
58、here, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. 139.After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. 140.Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor,
59、 trust, and honesty. How to Read145.That time we spent together changed me forever. 146.Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment on Dads face. 147.After that defining afternoon, our relationship got better and better. 148.
60、Im now married with two sons of my own, and theyre already learning about the importance of honor, trust, and honesty. How to Read153.That time we spent together changed me forever. 154.Then and there, I made a promise to myself that Id never again be the cause of that look of sadness and disappointment
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