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1、Emotions speak louderthan wordsUNIT 2Unit 2 Emotions speak louder than wordsOpening upListening to the worldSpeaking for communicationFurther practice in listeningWrapping upLearning objectivesFun timepresent memorable moments that you have experienced in life4Learning objectivestalk about different
2、 emotions1identify the problem-solution pattern in listening2give news in an appropriate way3learn the overall organization of a speech5Opening up 1Look at the pictures and read the text.Then match the pictures A-F with the emotions.1. Fare 2. Anger 3. Distress 4. Joy5. Surprise 6.Disgust Opening up
3、2When was the last time you felt these emotions? Give some examples.To my great surprise, It was truly a surprise for me thatI had a fear of I never dared to I shivered from this sort of fear. The fear of faded away.I spent ages trying to I was really annoyed by I always experience fort at the mere
4、sight of I just enjoyed the delight and happiness for what it was. Only when, could I feel a little bit better.SharingListeningViewingListening to the world本答案由校園福利社整理發(fā)布,更多課后答案,敬請關(guān)注微信公眾號【校園福利社】自助查閱、下載。公眾號里除了各科答案,還有全網(wǎng)免費的VIP電影、電視劇喲還可以查詢四六級成績、校園卡余額等N項功能Listening to the worldSharing1Watch a podcast for
5、its general idea.The people in the podcast mainly talk about how they felt that particular day and whether they would describe themselves as an optimist or a pessimist. They also talk about the best thing that happened to them that year.2Watch Part 1 and fill in the blanks.1) mood 2) sun 3) smile 4)
6、 feelingListening to the world3Watch Part 2 and match the peoples feelings to the reasons.Sharing1 b 3 a 5 c2 e4 d Listening to the world4Watch Part 3 and choose the true statements.The true statements are:3 Generally, he is optimistic about himself. 5 Although preparing for the worst, eventually he
7、 is often happy to see that things go well. Corrections:1 She thinks that its best to think what you can do.2 He doesnt expect bad things or to be let down in things.4 She might get a bit frustrated at first in a tricky situation, but she always manages to pull herself through and think of the posit
8、ives.SharingListening to the worldSharing1) success of the business 2) last June 3) vegetables and flowers 4) visit my father5) amazing sights6) applicants 7) getting a job5Watch Part 4 and fill in the blanks.本答案由校園福利社整理發(fā)布,更多課后答案,敬請關(guān)注微信公眾號【校園福利社】自助查閱、下載。公眾號里除了各科答案,還有全網(wǎng)免費的VIP電影、電視劇喲還可以查詢四六級成績、校園卡余額等N
9、項功能Listening to the world6Discuss the questions.1 How are you feeling today? Why? Im feeling quite well-balanced and optimistic today. I am not quite feeling myself today. I feel I have a sore throat.2 Would you describe yourself as an optimist or a pessimist? Why? I am an optimist. Whenever I get i
10、n a tricky situation, I think of the positives and manage to pull myself through. I think I am a pessimist. I always feel that I cant do well enough. I am always afraid of being laughed by others.SharingListening to the world3 Whats the best thing thats happened to you this year?SharingThe happiest
11、thing that happened to me this year is that I got a scholarship. I was even not a good student last year and indulged myself in playing computer games. But I made up my mind to catch up with my classmates because of the encouragement from my family and my teachers. After several months of hard work,
12、 finally I made it. 6Discuss the questions.SharingListeningViewingListening to the world本答案由校園福利社整理發(fā)布,更多課后答案,敬請關(guān)注微信公眾號【校園福利社】自助查閱、下載。公眾號里除了各科答案,還有全網(wǎng)免費的VIP電影、電視劇喲還可以查詢四六級成績、校園卡余額等N項功能Listening to the world1Discuss and give advice to:ListeningBEFORE you listen 1. someone who is nervous about a job int
13、erview. Firstly, be prepared for the interview process. getting familiar with the interview process making thorough preparations Secondly, take deep breaths. Finally, distract yourself a bit from being nervous. reading your resumeListening to the world1Discuss and give advice to :ListeningBEFORE you
14、 listen 2. someone who is stressed about his / her studies. First, recognize the cause of your stress. a real threat or just imagined Second, learn to relax. planned relaxation music, a long soak, or a walkFinally, relax yourself on a regular basis. Relaxation exercises for the body and the mind com
15、bine the two techniquesListening to the world1Discuss and give advice to :ListeningBEFORE you listen 3. someone who has too many things to do. First, compile a checklist of all the things to be done. Moreover, prioritize the list of things. urgent things general routine things last-minute tasks Fina
16、lly, tick the finished task off.Listening to the worldListeningListening skillsAdditional TipsIdentifying the problem-solution patternThe problem-solution pattern = a main problem + possible causes (+ effects) + at least one solution + an evaluation.In order to understand the ideas presented in a ta
17、lk more holistically, Students should pay more attention to signal words which indicate where the talk may be “heading”. Listening to the worldListeningListening skillsAdditional TipsIdentifying the problem-solution patterncommonly used signal words are listed as follows: Problem: the problem is, is
18、 a dilemma, is difficult, is really a problem, one of the difficulties is , etc. Cause: because of, as a result of, caused by, result from, the reason is that , for, owing to, etc. Effect: it may cause , it may result in , so, thus, therefore, consequently, as a result, accordingly, so much (so) tha
19、t, etc. Solution: to solve , the solution to is , etc. Evaluation: it proves effective / workable to , it plays an important role in , etc.Listening to the world2Listen and fill in the blanks.ListeningWHILE you listen1. people are getting angrier; controlling their temper2. leave us feeling angry3.
20、in a controlled way4. feel much better5. laughter therapy; they make them laugh; doing something funny6. they dont need medicineListening to the world3Classify the sentences in Exercise 2 into corresponding categories according to the information introduced in Listening Skills.ListeningWHILE you lis
21、tenProblem: 1. A report out last year shows that people are getting angrier. One in 10 people say that theyvetrouble controlling their temper.Cause: 2. Traffic jams, airports, call centers, computer crashes they can all leave us feeling angry, and anger is difficult to control. Listening to the worl
22、dListeningWHILE you listenSolution: 3. So, with destruction therapy, you use your anger to destroy something, but in a controlled way.5. So, in Mexico, for example, they use laughter therapy in hospitals. A group of people go around the hospital, visiting the patients, and, basically they make them
23、laugh, by telling them jokes, or doing something funny.Evaluation: 4. When we finish the session, youll feel much better.6. Absolutely! They feel better, and they dont need medicine.Listening to the world4listen again and choose the true statements and correct the false ones.ListeningAfter you liste
24、n1. correct2. In Spain, some companies send their workers to destroy old hotels when they feel that their workers are stressed, or they need to build a team.3. On average, children laugh up to 400 times a day, but adults only laugh about 17 times a day.4.correct Listening to the world5Discuss the qu
25、estions.ListeningAfter you listen1 Do you think destruction therapy and laughter therapy are good ideas? Why or why not? I do think so. The former is the latter is often used to No, I dont think so. Even though, they do not As for me, does not really suit meListening to the world5Discuss the questio
26、ns.ListeningAfter you listen2 What other methods can you think of to deal with the problem that people are getting angrier in modern society? 1) Explore whats really behind your anger. It is very likely that Onlycan (e.g. help you tackle this bad emotion) 2) Be aware of warning signs and triggers. a
27、llow you to take steps to manage your anger before it gets out of control. 3) Contact a metal health specialist for consultation. can give you advice if you cannot deal with on your own.SharingListeningViewingListening to the world本答案由校園福利社整理發(fā)布,更多課后答案,敬請關(guān)注微信公眾號【校園福利社】自助查閱、下載。公眾號里除了各科答案,還有全網(wǎng)免費的VIP電影、
28、電視劇喲還可以查詢四六級成績、校園卡余額等N項功能Listening to the world1Read the program information and answer the questions.ViewingBEFORE you view1 What two things do the female characters have in common? They are all dairymaids and they are all in love with Angel Clare. 2 How do you think Angel “saves” the four women? I
29、 guess Angel will carry them across the flood. But he will leave Tess for last and have something to say privately because it is Tess that he truly loves. Additional NotesTess of the dUrbervillesIt is generally regarded as Hardys finest book. The novel tells the story of a poor girl, Tess dUrbeyfiel
30、d, who is sent to a supposedly noble family in the hope of finding a fortune and a husband. Although it is considered an important book in English-language literature today, it was not well-received in its early days, in part because it challenged the sexual mores (道德觀念) of Hardys day.Listening to t
31、he worldViewingWHILE you viewAdditional NotesThomas Hardyborn in Dorset, England in 1840.As a novelist he is best known for his work set in the semi-fictionalized county of Wessex, including Tess of the dUrbervilles and Jude the Obscure. He was also an plished poet. Hardy died in 1928.Listening to t
32、he worldViewingWHILE you viewAdditional NotesWessexa fictional place in England that Hardy made up. He set all of his major novels in the south and southwest of England. He calls the area “Wessex”. Although he gives all the towns and villages new fictional names, his description of “Wessex” provides
33、 us with a vivid and faithful picture of this part of England and the people who lived there during the second half of the 19th century. Listening to the worldViewingWHILE you viewAdditional NotesAngel Clarethe youngest son of a clergyman, goes against what the family had intended for him, a career
34、in the ministry. Instead, he chooses to follow a life in farming. He ignores Tess when she first sees him at a Mayday dance. They fall deeply in love when Tess meets him again at a farm where shes working as a milkmaid.Listening to the worldViewingWHILE you viewListening to the world2Watch the video
35、 clip and choose two adjectives for each person to describe their emotions. Viewing1. 1st woman: eager, pleased2. 2nd woman: nervous, awkward3. 3rd woman: expectant, excited4. 4th woman: agitated, contented WHILE you viewListening to the world3Who says each sentence? What do they mean by it? Viewing
36、WHILE you view1. Tess. She tells Retty that theres no need to be nervous about being carried by Angel. 2. Angel. Hes commenting on the fact that Rettys much smaller and lighter than Marion. 3. Izzy. She wants to kiss Angel and asks Tess if shed mind (because Tess is Angels favorite). 4. Angel. He me
37、ans he carried the other three women first just to spend a few more moments with Tess. 5. Angel. He means that he didnt expect to have this moment with Tess, not that he didnt expect the road to flood (as Tess suggests). Listening to the worldViewing4discuss the questions. AFTER you view1. What woul
38、d you do if you were Angel?If I were, I woulde.g. If I were Angel, I would take advantage of this opportunity tohint that I have a crush on Tess. Listening to the worldViewing4discuss the questions. AFTER you view2. What will you feel in the following situations: 1) you get a surprising gift from so
39、meone you love; I will be so excited that I cant wait to open it. 2) you are dumped by your boyfriend / girlfriend; If I am dumped by my boyfriend / girlfriend, I will feel that life is pale. 3) you are misunderstood by your friend / parent. I will feel distressed and painful and I will be eagerly l
40、ooking forward to talking to him / her and explain the whole thing. Listening to the worldViewing4discuss the questions. AFTER you view3. How will you express your feelings to someone you love? When I finally decide to express my feelings to someone I love, I will try to be romantic, creative, and u
41、nique. Maybe Ill bring him / her to a special place and tell him / her how I feel about him / her. Speaking for communicationRole-play1Listen to seven conversations. Match the conversations 1-7 to pictures A-G. Then decide what the good news or bad news is in each situation. 1-B good news they are g
42、etting married; bad news they are not inviting this person.2-E good news they were impressed with the interview; bad news theyve offered the job to someone else. 3-C good news she won 1,000 Euros; bad news shes going to spend it all on bills. 4-F good news he is OK; bad news he crashed the other per
43、sons car. Speaking for communicationRole-play1Listen to seven conversations. Match the conversations 1-7 to pictures A-G. Then decide what the good news or bad news is in each situation. 5-G good news she has been offered a place at a university; bad news she is leaving home. 6-D good news she got t
44、he promotion; bad news she has to cancel the holiday.7-A bad news Steves lost his job; good news he is going to get 30,000 from the company.Speaking for communicationRole-play2Listen again and write the conversation number next to each expression as you listen.good newsYoull never guess what. 3Ive g
45、ot some good news for you. 5Im really pleased to tell you 5bad newsIm sorry to have to tell you, but 2Im afraid Ive got some bad news. 4Unfortunately, 4,6 but theres something Ive got to tell you. 6Bad news, Im afraid. 7good or bad newsWeve got something to tell you. 1You know 5Speaking for communic
46、ationRole-play3Listen to the conversations again and choose the ones you hear.1. Thats fantastic! 2. Congratulations!3. Oh, thats a shame. 4. Thanks, anyway.5.Oh, youre joking?! 6.Oh, you lucky thing! 8. Thats terrible! 9. Thats wonderful news!10.Well done! 11. Im so pleased for you. 12. Thats reall
47、y annoying. 13. Thats awful! Im really sorry to hear that. Additional NotesGiving newsGenerally, when giving news, the speaker tends to use a high voice in giving good news and a low voice in giving bad news. Look at the following examples:1 Weve got something to tell you. Were getting married.2 Im
48、afraid youre not invited.3 Guess what! I got the promotion.4 Im sorry, but well have to cancel the holiday.the speaker uses a high voice to indicate a kind of eagerness and excitement in sentences 1 and 3, while a low voice is employed to indicate a sense of reluctance or uneasiness in sentences 2 a
49、nd 4. Speaking for communicationRole-playSpeaking skillsSpeaking for communicationRole-playSpeaking skillsAdditional TipsRemember to try to exaggerate the intonation pattern to sound enthusiastic or concerned.Look at the following examples:1 Congratulations!2 How fantastic!3 Thats a shame.4 Thats aw
50、ful!In the above examples, the speaker uses a high voice to indicate joy and excitement in sentences 1 and 2, but a low voice to indicate a sense of disappointment or regret in sentences 3 and 4. Please pay attention to the proper intonations in giving and responding to news. Speaking for communicat
51、ionRole-play4 Role-play the situations.Situation 1Giving and responding to good newsStudent B1 Yes, thats right.2 You know, well I really appreciate your kindness, but there is something Ive got to tell you.3 Thanks for your offer, and thank you for your kindness, anyway.Student A 1 we were impresse
52、d with you.2 we decided to offer you the job.4 I understand.5 Its a pity.6 Im glad for you and wish you every success.Speaking for communicationRole-play4Role-play the situations.Situation 2Giving and responding to bad newsStudent B1 What is wrong with me?2 What do you mean?3 Is it serious?4 What sh
53、all I do now?5 Oh, my goodness.Student A1 I have some good news and bad news for you. 2 The good news is, but 3 We suspect it might be .4 Take it easy.5 I think we can figure out a solution.Speaking for communicationGroup discussion1Listen and choose the true statement.His brother organized a surpri
54、se weekend away. They went on a boat trip to a lighthouse and slept there.They went shopping with his brothers money. Get ideasSpeaking for communicationGroup discussionGet ideas2Listen again and choose the ones you hear.1. One of the most memorable moments / events in my life was .3. It all started
55、 one day when . 5. I had absolutely no idea.7. That weekend is one of my happiest memories. Speaking for communication Additional Notes1 out of the blue: happening in a way that is sudden and unexpected, and does not seem connected with anything that happened before 出乎意料地;突然 Yesterday, a long-unseen
56、 friend of mine appeared out of the blue. Her ex-boyfriend showed up on her wedding out of the blue. 2 in question: being considered or discussed 被考慮或討論中的The photo in question was taken long before I met you.The woman in question is sitting over there.3 pull up: if a vehicle or driver pulls up, they
57、 stop (車輛或司機(jī))停車 Their taxi pulled up outside the church. He pulled up in front of the gate. Group discussionSpeaking for communicationGroup discussionAdditional NotesNorwaysituated in the western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula in northern Europe. It is the second least densely populated country
58、in Europe. The cost of living in Norway is high; tourist facilities are well-developed and widely available. The countrys main attractions are its picturesque coastline and its fjords ( 峽灣 ), and it boasts a number of well-known ski resorts. Speaking for communicationGroup discussionAdditional Notes
59、Bluesoriginated in African-American communities of the United States around the end of the 19th century. By the 1960s, the blues, characterized by its simple but expressive forms, had e one of the most important influences on the development of popular music throughout the United States. Group discu
60、ssion3Choose a topic you are most interested in and share your experience. refer to the expressions in Exercise 2 and take notes.Discuss and organize ideas4Decide on the most impressive experience your group would like to share.5Plan your talk. Use your notes to help you organize the ideas.Speaking
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