高级英语I

赵佰儒

目录

  • 1 Lesson1 Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
    • 1.1 Lead-in and Background Knowledge
    • 1.2 Text Introduction and Organization
    • 1.3 Text Analysis
    • 1.4 Exercises and Quiz
  • 2 Lesson2 Hiroshima—the Liveliest City in Japan
    • 2.1 Lead-in and Background Information
    • 2.2 Text Introduction and Organization
    • 2.3 Text Analysis
    • 2.4 Exercises and Quiz
  • 3 Lesson 4The Trial That Rocked the World
    • 3.1 Lead-in and Background Information
    • 3.2 Text Introduction and Organization
    • 3.3 Text Analysis
    • 3.4 Exercises and Quiz
  • 4 Lesson5 The Libido for the Ugly
    • 4.1 Lead-in and Background Information
    • 4.2 Text Introduction and Organization
    • 4.3 Text Analysis
    • 4.4 Exercises and Quiz
  • 5 Lesson6 Mark Twain—Mirror of America(Exerpts)
    • 5.1 Lead-in and Background Information
    • 5.2 Text Introductioin and Organization
    • 5.3 Text Analysis
    • 5.4 Exercises and Quiz
  • 6 Lesson 14 Speech on Hitler's Invasion of the USSR
    • 6.1 Lead-in and Background Information
    • 6.2 Text Introduction and Organization
    • 6.3 Text Analysis
    • 6.4 Exercises and Quiz
Lead-in and Background Information

                  Lesson 4 

The Trial That Rocked the World

  

Teaching Objectives:

1. Comprehension of the text and the mastery of the important language points

2. Paraphrase of certain complicated or difficult sentences

3. Enlargement of the students' vocabulary

 4.Familiarization with the styles of composition and devices of figuration

Teaching Emphasis & Difficulties:

To enable students to hold correct attitude towards human being's origin

Teaching Methods:

  In-class lecture and discussion

Time Span: 12 hours

Teaching Procedures:

I. Lead-in 

where do human beings come from? 

In the west: 

In China: 

Modern scientific view on people's origin:

II. Background Knowledge

1. What's  the monkey trial mainly about? and what's your comment on it?

2. John Thomas Scopes

3. The Jazz Age

4. The Bible & Christianity

5. Charles Darwin & his theory

6. The American Judicial System