简明实用英语 第三册 教学课件 ppt 作者 崔秀敏Unit 2 Unit Two College Life
Unit Two College Life,Section Listening and Speaking Section Intensive Reading Section Grammar Section Applied Writing Section Reading Practice Section Cultural Tips,Section Listening and Speaking Introduction,Tune In Task 1 Directions: You will hear one word read from each group. Underline the letter beside the word you hear.,BACK,Task 2 Directions: In this part you will hear 10 sentences twice. Listen carefully and fill in the blanks.,Listen On,Task 1 Warming Up Patterns Learning 1. May I introduce _? 2. Allow me to introduce you to _ . 3. I dont believe weve met. Im _. 4. I think Ive seen you somewhere before. Arent you _? Im _. 5. Could you set up an introduction for me with ? 6. How do you do? 7. (Im) glad to meet you. 8. Ive heard so much about you. 9. Its a pleasure to meet you.,Task 2 Directions: In this part you will hear a dialogue twice. Listen to the dialogue and fill in the blanks. Key Words climate /klaimit/ n.气候 adjust /Edst/ vt.调节;调整,Task 3 Directions: In this part you will hear a dialogue twice. After you have heard the dialogue, mark T (true), F (false) according to the dialogue.,Task 4 Directions: In this part you will hear 10 short dialogues once. Listen to the dialogues carefully and decide on the correct answer from the four choices A, B C and D given below.,Speak Out,Task 1 Listen and Repeat Directions: Listen carefully and complete the conversation orally by responding to what you have heard on the tape.,Task 2 Role-play Directions: Here are more situations, work with your partner and make more conversations. 1. You are a new student in your class, make a self introduction 2. You want to introduce your friend to your teacher.,Section Intensive Reading Save Money for College on My Own,Preview Nowadays, many college students have difficulty paying their college tuition and fees. However, there are many ways to save money for college, such as doing some part-time jobs, winning scholarship. Sometimes, the significance of doing a part-time job means more than money and experience.,BACK,Text,Save Money for College by My Own I will never forget one day in my first year in high school. I was sitting on the stairs crying out in despair to my parents that I would never be able to save $64,268, the cost for the private college that I wanted to attend eagerly. Now let me tell you the amazing story of how I earned this sum of money. It all began with a paper route in Ankeny, IA. With a little dollars from my paper route, a small nest egg began to develop. My next job was with a company as a telephone customer service representative. The saving account continued to grow very slowly. Then , the fall of my junior year of high school, I began to be a waitress at Dennys restaurant. It was hard work, but the money began to roll in and this job paid at least twice as much money per hour.,By the time my senior year arrived, I had saved a considerable amount of money. This was encouraging, but I knew that I would also need some help, so I began applying for scholarships. Despite many difficulties, soon I was up to have $9,o5o in scholarships. Between scholarships and savings, I had enough money for my first year! Another interesting development emerged. I began testing out of classes. Excitement mounted as test after test came back with passing results. Each passing result saved me about $1,000 in tuition and then enabled me to graduate a year early. This would save room and board expenses as well.,Finally, I was off to college. Because of careful saving, I did not have to work during the school year. Then, summer came and it was time to work harder than ever. I continued working as a waitress at night, instructed tennis camps several mornings a week and work as a secretary for a few hours in the afternoons. Meanwhile I decided to take a class at a community college. This class saved me $650. During my second and third years of my undergraduate schooling, I decided to work about five hours per week in the campus admissions office answering phones. This provided a little spending money and kept me from draining my savings. The situation looked hopeful as I approached my senior year as long as I could make as much money as I had the previous summer. Fortunately, I made as much this summer in the ten weeks as I had made in previous summer during the fourteen weeks . Then I went to Israel to study for 3 weeks, it was one of the most exciting things that has ever happened to me.,Finally my senior year of college was upon me and to keep things interesting, I decided to buy a car. I was surprised to find that I had graduated with no debt and so many unforgettable experiences. This experience has shaped me in many important ways. The first thing that I learned was the importance of hard work. Working long hours did a lot to mold my character and helped me learn the value of a dollar. It also made me learn how to