Unit 10 Two Truths to Live By
Unit 10 Two Truths to Live By
I.Teaching Aims: To get the students know the style of an exposition. To have the students understand the satirical words and sentences used in the essay. To get students grasp the key words and sentences structures
I. Teaching Aims: ◼ To get the students know the style of an exposition. ◼ To have the students understand the satirical words and sentences used in the essay. ◼ To get students grasp the key words and sentences structures
II.Teaching Importance and Difficulties: Understand the author's main purpose of writing the essay. Know the writing strategies of the text. Grasp the key language points in the text. III.Teaching periods:6 periods
II. Teaching Importance and Difficulties: ◼ Understand the author’s main purpose of writing the essay. ◼ Know the writing strategies of the text. ◼ Grasp the key language points in the text. III. Teaching periods: 6 periods
IV.Teaching steps: 1.Warm-up Questions: What is your motto in life?Explain it. Do you find life sometimes paradoxical?Why or why not? People differ in their opinion about the art of living.What do you think of it?
IV. Teaching steps: 1. Warm-up Questions: ◼ What is your motto in life? Explain it. ◼ Do you find life sometimes paradoxical? Why or why not? ◼ People differ in their opinion about the art of living. What do you think of it?
2.Information related to the text: 1)The author:Rabbi Alexander M.Schindler (1925-2000) NOVEMBER 15,2000-Rabbi Alexander M.Schindler,one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the last half of the 20th century, died of a heart attack early Wednesday morning at his home in Westport,Connecticut.He was 75. The immediate past president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations,Rabbi Schindler served as President of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture and Vice President of the World Jewish Congress at the time of his death. As President of the UAHC from 1973 to 1996,Reform Judaism's main governing body,Rabbi Schindler built the movement into one of the most vigorous forces in American religious life.He was renowned for his unrelenting commitment to issues of peace,social justice,and equality
2. Information related to the text: 1) The author: Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler(1925——2000) NOVEMBER 15, 2000 - Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the last half of the 20th century, died of a heart attack early Wednesday morning at his home in Westport, Connecticut. He was 75. The immediate past president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Rabbi Schindler served as President of the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture and Vice President of the World Jewish Congress at the time of his death. As President of the UAHC from 1973 to 1996, Reform Judaism's main governing body, Rabbi Schindler built the movement into one of the most vigorous forces in American religious life. He was renowned for his unrelenting commitment to issues of peace, social justice, and equality