文档介绍:Part One
Preparation
1. Your High-School Classmates
2. Talking About Your College Life
3. Happy College Days
4. Tenniversities, one in Beijing Normal University, one in South China Normal University and one in East China Normal University.
Sample
2. Talking About Your College Life
-Expectations vs Reality
Work in groups and discuss:
1) your idea of college life before you came to college (including the campus, classroom buildings, dormitories, students’ cafeterias, library, classmates, teachers, etc.)
2) the differences and similarities between your expectations and the reality.
>> Campus
Expectations
—large and beautiful campus with green grass everywhere and a large sports ground, where you can always see students busy and full of vitality.
Reality
—Just as what I dreamed of—a huge campus with magnificent modern buildings, green trees, blooming flowers and a river flowing around.
—Contrary to what I expected, it’s an old campus, large though, with grey buildings like huge match-boxes, little grass, and a few big trees.
>> Classroom Buildings
Expectations
—large new classrooms
with modern facilities.
Reality
—well equipped teaching buildings with multi-media facilities.
—large old buildings, with a few classrooms well equipped with modern facilities.
>> Dormitories
Expectations
—crowded with little place for everyone.
Reality
—true, but we may choose
to live in a double room
if we can afford the rent.
>> Students’ Cafeterias
Expectations
—spacious dinning halls,
full of hungry students.
Reality
—true, and there is a great variety of food that will definitely appease our appetite.
>> Library
Expectations
—a large collection of books, journals and periodicals; spacious and well-lit reading rooms.
Reality
—true except that reading rooms are not large enough and students have to get there early in order to find a seat.
>> Classmates
Expectations
—friendly and speaking different dialects.
Reality
—true.
>> Teache