文档介绍:Unit 11 The Real Truth about Lies
Course: Integrated English
Instructor: Chen Chen
Objectives
1. revision
2. grasp the author’s purpose of writing and make clear the structure of the whole passage
learn the writing way and master the key language points and grammatical structures
appreciate the rhetorical feature of the text
key points and difficult points
difficult phrases and sentences
grammar
structural analysis
rhetorical feature
teaching periods: 8 periods
teaching procedure
Step I Lead-in
i. Greeting and Revision
ii. Warm-up questions:
Warming up activities
1. If your good friend buys a new MP3 or a new mobile phone which you dislike intensely, and asks for your opinion about it, what will you say?
2. When do you think people lie?
3. Why do people lie?
4. To whom do people most likely to lie?
5. How would you feel if somebody lied to you for your own good?
6. What’s your view of white lies?
7. Have you ever lied? Examples.
Open discuss
1. What topics are husbands, wives, boyfriends and girlfriends likely to lie about?
2. If once a cheater, always a cheater?
3. If you have done something wrong, should you confess or tell a lie or keep it a secret?
4. How do you rebuild, restore or regain trust after it has been destroyed?
Quotes reading—lie & truth
Let sleeping dogs lie.
Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies.- - - Ralph Waldo Emerson
A lie stands on one leg, truth on two.- - - Benjamin Franklin
Truth pletely spontaneous. Lies have to be taught.
- - - Richard Buckminster Fuller Jr.
Truth pletely spontaneous. Lies have to be taught.
- - - Richard Buckminster Fuller Jr.
It is always the best policy to tell the truth, unless, of course, you are an exceptionally good liar. - - Jerome K. Jerome
Truth is the safest lie. - - - Jewish Proverb
Truth never damages a cause that is just.
- - - Mohandas K. Gandhi "Non-Violence in Peace and War"
Beauty is truth, truth beauty,-that is all
- - - John Keat