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1、Unit 4: Text A,21st Century College English: Book 1,The Washwoman,Unit 4: Text A,Lead-in Activities Text Organization Reading & Writing Skills Language Points Guided Practice Assignment,Lead-in Activities,Do your grandparents live with your parents? Whats the possible advantages and disadvantages of
2、 elders living together with their childrens families? Think of a person you know who continues to work hard in his / her old age. Describe this person to others. What is he / she like? What does he / she do? Why do you think he / she still work?,Questions for Discussion,Text Organization,The Struct
3、ure of Text A,Washwoman and her job,Mother and son,Sense of responsibility,I. Washwoman and her job,Text Organization,II. Mother and son,Text Organization,III. Sense of responsibility,Text Organization,Reading & Writing Skills,1) Reading skill learning: Ss learn to get the needed information such as
4、 physical appearance by skimming the descriptive words and understand and generalize a persons personalities and qualities through some stores and life episodes 2) Writing skill learning Ss learn to write about a person by giving a description of what he or she looks like and telling some stories th
5、at shows what kind person he or she is.,Intensive Study,The Washwomanby Isaac Bashevis Singer 1She was a small woman, old and wrinkled. When she started washing for us, she was already past seventy. Most Jewish women of her age were sickly and weak. All the old women in our street had bent backs and
6、 leaned on sticks when they walked. But this washwoman, small and thin as she was, possessed a strength that came from generations of peasant forebears. Mother would count out to her a bundle of laundry that had accumulated over several weeks. She would then lift the bundle, put it on her narrow sho
7、ulders, and carry it the long way home.,Intensive Study,2She would bring the laundry back about two weeks later. My mother had never been so pleased with any washwoman. Yet she charged no more than the others. She was a real find. Mother always had her money ready, because it was too far for the old
8、 woman to come a second time.,Intensive Study,3Laundering was not easy in those days. The old woman had no running water where she lived but had to bring in the water from a pump. And the drying! It could not be done outside because thieves would steal the laundry. So it had to be carried up to the
9、attic and hung on clotheslines. Only God knows what the old woman had to endure each time she did a wash!,Intensive Study,4She could have begged at the church door or entered a home for the penniless and aged. But there was in her a certain pride and love of labor with which many members of the labo
10、r force have been blessed. The old woman did not want to become a burden, and so she bore her burden.,Intensive Study,5The woman had a son who was rich. He was ashamed of his mother, and never came to see her. Nor did he ever give her money. The old woman told this without bitterness. When the son g
11、ot married, the wedding took place in a church. The son had not invited the old mother to his wedding, but she went to the church anyway and waited at the steps to see her son lead the bride to the altar.,Intensive Study,6One day the washwoman, now nearly eighty years old, came to our house. A good
12、deal of laundry had accumulated during the past weeks. Mother gave her a pot of tea to warm herself, as well as some bread. The old woman sat on a kitchen chair trembling and shaking, and warmed her hands against the teapot. Her fingernails were strangely white. These hands spoke of the stubbornness
13、 of mankind, of the will to work not only as ones strength permits but beyond the limits of ones power. It was sad to watch the old woman stagger out with the big bundle and disappear.,Intensive Study,7Usually the woman brought back the wash after two or, at the most, three weeks. But three weeks pa
14、ssed, then four and five, and nothing was heard of the old woman.8 For us the washwomans absence was a catastrophe. We needed the laundry. We did not even know the womans address. It seemed certain that she had collapsed, died. Mother declared she had had a premonition that we would never see our th
15、ings again. We mourned, both for the laundry and for the old woman who had grown close to us through the years she had served us so faithfully.,Intensive Study,9More than two months passed. One evening, while Mother was sitting near the lamp mending a shirt, the door opened and a small puff of steam
16、, followed by a huge bundle, entered. Under the bundle tottered the old woman, her face as white as a linen sheet. Mother uttered a half-choked cry, as though a corpse had entered the room. I ran toward the old woman and helped her unload her bundle. She was even thinner now, more bent. She could no
17、t utter a clear word, but mumbled something with her sunken mouth and pale lips.,Intensive Study,10 After the old woman had recovered somewhat, she told us that she had been ill, very ill. In fact, she had been so sick that someone had called a doctor, and the doctor had sent for a priest. Someone h
18、ad informed the son, and he had contributed money for a coffin. But God had not yet wanted to take this poor soul to Himself. She began to feel better, she became well, and as soon as she was able to stand on her feet once more, she resumed her washing. Not just ours, but the wash of several other f
19、amilies too.,Intensive Study,11 “I could not rest easy in my bed because of the wash,” the old woman explained. “The wash would not let me die.”12 “With the help of God you will live to be a hundred and twenty,” said my mother.,Intensive Study,13 “God forbid! What good would such a long life be? The
20、 work becomes harder and harder my strength is leaving me I do not want to be a burden on any one!” The old woman muttered, crossed herself, and raised her eyes toward heaven. After getting paid, she left, promising to return in a few weeks for a new load of wash.,Intensive Study,14 But she never ca
21、me back. The wash she had returned was her last effort on this earth. She had been driven by a strong will to return the property to its owners, to fulfill the task she had undertaken.,Text-related information,Isaac Bashevis SingerIsaac Bashevis Singer (1904-1991) was an American short-storywriter a
22、nd novelist who wrote inYiddish. Born in Poland, he cameto the USA in 1935. He became a journalist at the New York Jewish Daily Forward, which also published his fiction. Singer is most famous for his short stories, which deal most with the heritage, faith, and daily lives of Polish Jews, particular
23、ly in the Warsaw Ghetto (犹太人区). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1978.,small and thin as she was although this washwoman was small and thin,e.g.Young as he is, he knows some family secrets.Much as I like you, I dont want to marry you.,Translate尽管他很强壮,他还是不能把那块石头举起来。,KeyStrong as he is
24、, he can not lift that stone.,Key words, phrases & usages,More to learn,e.g.Black and blind and poor as Stevie was, he had a happy childhood.Tall as he was, he was by no means a good basketball player.,asUsage: In formal style, as can be used to introduce a clause, with a special word order, to mean
25、 “although”, and the construction suggests a very emphatic contrast.,Key words, phrases & usages,find n.someone or something good or valuable that isfound,e.g.This actor was the theatrical find of the year. This rare edition of Dreams in the Red Mansions was a great find I made in an old bookstore.,
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