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Title: Growing up


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Unit 1
  • Growing up

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Part I Lead-in questions
  • 1) Who do you often write for, the reader
    (normally the teacher) or yourself?
  • 2) When do you think you relish writing for its
    own sake?

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Text A
  • Writing For Myself
  • --- By Baker Russell

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Part II Cultural Notes (1)
  • 1) Spaghetti Spaghetti is an Italian thin
    noodle, cooked by boiling and served with sauce.
    The proper way of eating it is to put a fork into
    a plate of spaghetti, turn the fork several
    times to wind the spaghetti around the fork and
    then place the fork into the mouth. Sucking is
    regarded as highly impolite.

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Cultural Notes (2)
  • 2) Grade schools in the U.S. Prior to college
    education, American students usually go through
    K-12 which includes elementary schools
    (kindergarten to 5th or 6th grade), middle
    schools (grades 6-8) or junior high schools
    (grades 7-9) and high schools (grades 9-12 or
    10-12)

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Part III. Writing Features
  • 1) This text develops in order of time.
  • 2) The author has employed some narrative skills
    to impress on readers the story to be told.
  • --- the use of details ( Para. 2)
  • --- repetition of certain words and
    phrases(Para.2 , Para. 5)
  • --- the use of synonymous expressions
    (throughout the whole text, see next page)

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Writing Features Synonymous words and phrases
  • Dull, lifeless, cheerless, tedious
  • Turn out, write, compose, put down
  • Anticipate, prepare for
  • Formal, rigid, prim, correct, proper, respectable
  • Recapture, relive
  • Pleasure, delight, happiness
  • Contempt, ridicule
  • Topic, title

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Writing FeaturesRepetition
  • Make it easy for readers to follow the essay as
    well as impress them more deeply
  • In Para. 2, 9 prims or primlys appear in 3
    sentences vivid picture of Mr. Feagle
  • In Para. 5, 5 I wanteds help to emphasize
    authors strong desire to write for himself

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Writing Features Text Organization
  • Part 1(Paras. 1-2) Baker was bored by everything
    associated with English courses, including essay
    writing.
  • Part 2 (Paras. 3-5) Inspired by one topic, Baker
    wrote about it for his own joy.
  • Part 3 (Paras.6-9) This writing experience
    helped him discover his talent for writing and
    his purpose for life.

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Part IV. Difficult Sentences
  • I hated the assignments to turn out long,
    lifeless paragraphs that were agony for teachers
    to read and for me to write. (para.1)
  • --- I found it painful to write long, boring
    essays as required by teachers and the teachers
    found it equally painful to read what I wrote.

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Part IV. Difficult Sentences
  • I prepared for an unfruitful year with Mr.
    Fleagle and for a long time was not disappointed.
    (para.3)
  • --- My anticipation for the academic year with
    Mr. Fleagle was that I would not gain much and it
    turned out that I was not wrong. His lessons were
    dull.

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Part IV. Difficult Sentences
  • The title produced an extraordinary sequence of
    mental images. (para. 4)
  • --- When I read the title, I saw immediately in
    my minds eye what happened that day, one thing
    after another.

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Part IV. Difficult Sentences
  • I was preparing myself for a command to report to
    Mr. Fleagle immediately after school for
    discipline. (para. 6)
  • --- I was expecting Mr. Fleagles order that I
    see him right after school for the purpose of
    punishing me.

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Part IV. Difficult Sentences
  • In the eleventh grade , at the eleventh hour as
    it were, I had discovered a calling.(para.9)
  • --- I eventually found something that I would
    like to do for my lifetime before it was too late
    when I was in the eleventh grade.

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Part V. Language Points
  • off and on (or on and off)(para.1) from time to
    time, now and again, irregularly ??,??
  • e.g. 1) It has been raining on and off for a
    week. Thats why the clothes feel damp.
  • 2) She slept off and on last night because of
    the severe headache.

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Part V. Language Points
  • take hold (para.1) become established ??,????
  • e.g. 1) The idea of one child only has taken
    hold in most urban Chinese families.
  • 2) Old habits die hard. Thats why you should
    stop smoking before the habits take hold.

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  • Part V. Language Points
  • turn out (para. 1) produce ??,??
  • e.g. 1) American film studios turn out hundreds
    of films every year.
  • 2) New computers are soon outdated since newer
    models are turned out constantly.

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Part V. Language Points
  • agony (para.1) n. very great pain (in agony) ??
  • e.g. 1) Its an agony for me not to see my
    valentine for days.
  • 2) Many people lay there screaming in agony
    after the bomb explosion.

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Part V. Language Points
  • anticipate (para. 2) vt. expect ??
  • e.g. 1) A good speaker is able to anticipate
    an audiences needs.
  • 2) The police had anticipated trouble from
    the soccer fans and were at the ground in large
    numbers.

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Part V. Language Points
  • tedious (para.2) adj. boring and lasting for a
    long time ???,???
  • e.g.1) The movie was so tedious that many
    viewers left before it was over.
  • 2) Laura found George tedious and decided not
    to see him any more .

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Part V. Language Points
  • rigid (para.2) adj. fixed in behavior, based on
    correct or accepted rules ???,?????
  • e.g. 1) The rigid headmaster would button up his
    clothes even on the hottest days.
  • 2) If he had been a little less rigid about
    things, his daughter would not have left home at
    such a young age.

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Part V. Language Points
  • prim (para.2) adj. too formal or correct in
    behavior and showing a dislike of anything rude
    (often coming with prim and proper) ???,???
  • e.g. 1)You cant tell that joke to her. She
    is very prim and proper.
  • 2) We sat primly at either end of the long
    sofa.

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Part V. Language Points
  • tackle (para.3) vt. try to deal with ??,??
  • e.g. 1) A robot has recently been designed
    that can tackle almost any kind of housework.
  • 2) The classroom was quiet as students were
    busy tackling the final exam.

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Part V. Language Points
  • face up to(para.3) be brave enough to accept or
    deal with ????????
  • e.g. 1)Now that your daughter is born, youll
    have to face up to the responsibilities of being
    a father.
  • 2)Yeltsin faced up to the fact that he was no
    longer fit for the Russian presidency and
    resigned on New Years Eve.

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Part V. Language Points
  • sequence(para.4) n. a series of related things
    ????????
  • e.g. 1)The novel is written in chronological
    sequence.
  • 2) We had a sequence of defeats in last years
    season.
  • synonymous with a series/succession /string
    of

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Part V. Language Points
  • recall(para.4) vt. bring back to the mind
    remember ???,??
  • e.g. 1) I recognize the face but cant recall
    her name.
  • 2) I dont even recall meeting her.

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Part V. Language Points
  • violate (para.5) vt. act against ??,??
  • e.g. 1) If he continues to violate traffic
    regulations he is going o lose his driving
    license.
  • 2) A country isnt respected if it violates an
    international agreement.

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Part V. Language Points
  • hold back (para.8) prevent the expression of
    (feelings, tears, etc.) ??(??,???)
  • e.g. 1) She couldnt hold back her tears at her
    office when she knew her dearest grandma passed
    away.
  • 2) People could hardly hold back their anger
    when they found that millions of public funds had
    been abused.

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Part V. Language Points
  • the eleventh hour (para.9) the last moment
    before sth. important happens ????
  • e.g. The presidents visit was called off at the
    eleventh hour.

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Part V. Language Points
  • calling(para.9) n. a job, esp. a religious one ,
    or one in which you help others. ??,??
  • e.g. 1) Im glad she is going into medicine.
    Its a very worthy calling.
  • 2) My citizenship is India. Im a Catholic
    nun. As to my calling, I belong to the world.---
    Mother Teresa

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Part VI. Writing assignment
  • Both texts in this unit describe a person who
    has exerted great influence on the author. You
    might have encountered such a person in your
    life, such as your parents, teachers, or friends.
  • Write a short essay of 200 words to relate how
    someone has brought changes to your life. You
    can choose your own title.

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