长春大学:《新世界大学英语》课程教学资源(PPT课件)新视界大学英语综合教程第三册

NEWISIWarming upSkimmingDiggingInterpretingTwo kindsCritical thinkingof judgmentUnfamiliarwordsLanguage in useTalking point
Warming up Skimming Digging Critical thinking Language in use Unfamiliar words Interpreting Talking point

NEWISIWarmingupO Work in pairs. Check ()the personal qualities whichyou think apply to yourself.PersonalqualitiesYouYour partnershyhard-workingfairenviousrespectfulambitiousthoughtfulliketobealonesocialstrong-willedliketogivetoothersMoreargumentativeH
Warming up ➊ Work in pairs. Check (✓) the personal qualities which you think apply to yourself. More

NEWISIWarmingupNow check ()the personal qualities which youthink apply to your partner and compare yourideas about each other
Warming up Now check (✓) the personal qualities which you think apply to your partner and compare your ideas about each other

NEWVISIWarmingup2 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.1Whichof the personal qualities in Activity1arepositive?Hard-working,fair,thoughtful and socialareall positiveThentherearesome qualitieswhicharepositiveinsmallamounts:respect,ambition,strongwilland likingtogiveto others.Havingtoo muchofthese,however,can beharmful.2 Which of them are negative, and why?Shynessisnegative-notinthesenseofbeingbad,but it makes lifeharder.Envyis ugly.Argumentativepeople are no pleasuretobe with.Iam not sureabout liking to be alone.If it means avoiding peopleit'snegative, but ifit means youarehappyto spendtime alone reading and thinking,that'srathergood
Warming up ➋ Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1 Which of the personal qualities in Activity 1 are positive? Hard-working, fair, thoughtful and social are all positive. Then there are some qualities which are positive in small amounts: respect, ambition, strong will and liking to give to others. Having too much of these, however, can be harmful. 2 Which of them are negative, and why? Shyness is negative – not in the sense of being bad, but it makes life harder. Envy is ugly. Argumentative people are no pleasure to be with. I am not sure about liking to be alone. If it means avoiding people, it’s negative, but if it means you are happy to spend time alone reading and thinking, that’s rather good

NEVISIWarmingup3.Which personal qualities do you need to be successful in ajob?Well,thatdependsonthejob!Butbeinghard-workingisalwaysright,and thinking carefullymustalwaysbegood.4. Which personal qualities do you need to be happy in life?I suppose we can go beyond the list here-kindness andlikingtogiveto otherswill bring youfriends,asense ofbeautyisimportant and beingfaithful tothoseyouworkwithmeansyouneverhavetofeelguilty
Warming up 3. Which personal qualities do you need to be successful in a job? Well, that depends on the job! But being hard-working is always right, and thinking carefully must always be good. I suppose we can go beyond the list here – kindness and liking to give to others will bring you friends, a sense of beauty is important and being faithful to those you work with means you never have to feel guilty. 4. Which personal qualities do you need to be happy in life?

NEWVISIWarmingupWatch a video clip of The Pursuit of Happinessand discuss the question.Do you haveanyexperience whenyousuccessfullyhandleothers'questionornegativecomment without taking it personally?
Warming up Watch a video clip of The Pursuit of Happiness and discuss the question. Do you have any experience when you successfully handle others’ question or negative comment without taking it personally?

NEWISIWarmingup Look at the title of the passage and check (V )thetwo kinds of judgment you expect to read about 1 guilty or not guilty2fair ornotfair3 objective or subjective 4 an end goal or a means to something elseNow read the passage by Paul Graham andcheck your ideas.H
Warming up ➊ Look at the title of the passage and check (✓) the two kinds of judgment you expect to read about. ☐ 1 guilty or not guilty ☐ 2 fair or not fair ☐ 3 objective or subjective ☐ 4 an end goal or a means to something else Now read the passage by Paul Graham and check your ideas

SkimmingNEWISITaskBrowsethepassagewithin8minutesto get a roughideaaboutit.Answer the questions of Activity 2 and 3 on page24
Skimming ◇Browse the passage within 8 minutes to get a rough idea about it. ◇Answer the questions of Activity 2 and 3 on page 4. Task

SkimmingNEWVISI2 Choose the best summary of the passage.1. There are two types of judgment which are madeabout people. Most of them are not concernedabout the type of person we are, but are made forsome other reason, such as to provide members foran organization, like a team, a company or acollege.So if we are not chosen in thesecircumstances, we shouldn't feel hurt about it.Answer:Correct
Skimming ➋ Choose the best summary of the passage. 1. There are two types of judgment which are made about people. Most of them are not concerned about the type of person we are, but are made for some other reason, such as to provide members for an organization, like a team, a company or a college. So if we are not chosen in these circumstances, we shouldn’t feel hurt about it. Answer: Correct

SkimmingNEWVISI2. It is more useful to think of someone who has toselect people (for a job, for example, or for admissionto a college) as a customer rather than as a judge.This is because there is never anything “personal"about selecting someone for a prize, or a team.Rather, the process of selecting people is more like abusiness transaction, and it is vital not to make amistake
Skimming 2. It is more useful to think of someone who has to select people (for a job, for example, or for admission to a college) as a customer rather than as a judge. This is because there is never anything “personal” about selecting someone for a prize, or a team. Rather, the process of selecting people is more like a business transaction, and it is vital not to make a mistake
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