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1、Unit 11 The Real Truth about LiesCourse: Integrated EnglishInstructor: Chen ChenObjectives1. revision 2. grasp the authors purpose of writing and make clear the structure of the whole passage3. learn the writing way and master the key language points and grammatical structures4. appreciate the rheto
2、rical feature of the text key points and difficult points difficult phrases and sentencesgrammar structural analysisrhetorical feature teaching periods: 8 periodsteaching procedure Step I Lead-ini. Greeting and Revisionii. Warm-up questions:Warming up activities1. If your good friend buys a new MP3
3、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. Whats your view of white lies?7. Ha
4、ve you ever lied? Examples.Open discuss1. 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
5、 after it has been destroyed? Quotes readinglie & truthLet 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 FranklinTruth is completely spontaneous. Lies have to be taught.- - - Richard Buckminster Ful
6、ler Jr. Truth is completely 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 t
7、hat is just.- - - Mohandas K. Gandhi Non-Violence in Peace and War Beauty is truth, truth beauty,-that is all - - - John Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn It is hard to believe that a man is telling the truth when you know that you would lie if you were in his place. - - - H. L. Mencken I never know how mu
8、ch of what I say is true. - - - Bette Midler Let us begin by committing ourselves to the truth- to see it like it is, and tell it like it is- to find the truth, to speak the truth, and to live the truth.- - - Richard M. Nixon , Speech, 9 Aug. 1968, Miami, accepting the presidential nomination. Rathe
9、r than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.- - - Henry David Thoreau Truly, to tell lies is not honorable; but when the truth entails tremendous ruin, To speak dishonorably is pardonable. - - - Sophocles Lying is an act of aggression-against the recipient of the lie. Lies hurt people, they hu
10、rt companies and shareholders and they hurt relationships. Lying is also an act of weakness. The liar is unwilling to bear the responsibility of the truth-telling. Lying is the lazy way, the selfish way.Lying is an antisocial act, injuring the person lied to and any relationships binding liar and vi
11、ctim.iii. Background information About text ITopic The Real Truth about Lieswhite liesSelected from Readers Digest in the November, 1999Journalistic styleShort paragraphs-18 parasArgumentative writingStep II Texti. Words and ExpressionsAsk the students to read the words and expressions, give some ex
12、planation.ii. An Integrated Analysis of Text What is your viewpoint of the topic?While-reading questionsHow does the writer begin with the topic?How does he convince the readers “the real truth” of lies?Find out words, phrases, expressions or sentences to indicate the consequences of lies? After-rea
13、ding questionsWhat is the tone of the author in the text?What is the authors attitude towards lies?What is the authors viewpoint in the text?What are the features of the text?T or F in P161Structural analysis of the text Part 1paras 16Introduce the topic by reporting two survey results.Part 2paras 7
14、-11Telling little white lies is a common practice and the reason for telling such lies by citing an examplePart 3paras 12-15The consequences of telling liesPart 4paras 16-18Discussing whether lies should be voided at all costsiii. Learn the Text in DetailsPart One Questions in para 1-61. What survey
15、 is conducted according to para 1? A1.147 people volunteered for an unusual projectkeeping diaries for a week, recording the numbers and details of the lies they told.2. What is the result of Professor Bella DePaulos survey? What conclusion can we draw from the result?A2. According to the survey don
16、e by Professor DePaulo, 140 out of 147 people admitted having told lies. As some of the lies are well-intentioned, people may not regard them as lies. This result shows that telling lies is common.3. What is the result of the survey conducted by Josephson Institute of Ethics? What can we learn from
17、it?A3. According to this survey, among 20,000 students surveyed, 92 percent professed to have told lies and meanwhile, 91 percent never doubted about their own ethics or character. Again, this result shows that telling lies is common and people seldom relate telling lies to morality.Language work 1.
18、 volunteer : v. to give or offer willingly or without being paidn. a person who gives help willingly2. Profess: v. to make a claim (of / about) James professed to know everything about sculpture. He professed the greatest respect for the law.3. earth-shattering: of the greatest importance to the who
19、le worldAfter years of hard work, they finally made an earth-shattering discovery. The new invention is of earth-shattering importance.4. feign: v. to pretend to have or be; to put on a false air of She feigned to be ill in order not to do the exercises. He feigned surprise and they all believed him
20、.5. spare ones feelings : to avoid doing something that would upset somebody He simply wished to minimize the fuss and to spare her feelings. We carefully avoided mentioning the news to spare his feelings.6. preoccupation: n. the state of constantly thinking or worrying about somethingBecause of his
21、 preoccupation with his books, he didnt realize we were already back. Such preoccupation with your work isnt healthy.7. Might that, too, be a lie? Is it possible to consider that a lie?Might here means possibility. Note that may, when used to mean possibility, is normally not used in a question.8. p
22、revarication: n. the state of avoiding giving a direct answer or making a firm decision After months of prevarication, a decision was finally made. When we questioned the authorities on the subject, we were met by prevarication.9. ethics: n. moral correctness; moral principles10. consultant: n. a pe
23、rson who gives specialist professional advice to others11. devote . to: to give all or a large part of ones time or resources to (a person, activity, or cause) I want to devote more time to my family. He devotes himself to philanthropy.12. profession: n. a form of employment, especially one that is
24、possible only for an educated person and that is respected in society as honorable She intends to make teacher her profession. According to the report, forty percent of the lawyers entering the profession are women.13. pundit: n. a person who is an authority on a particular subject; an expert Mr. Jo
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