2lst Century College English: Book 1Unit 3 : PartCLICK
Unit 3 : Part C 21st Century College English: Book 1
Reading AnalysisStructured WritingListening PracticeOral PracticeAssignment
• Reading Analysis • Structured Writing • Listening Practice • Oral Practice • Assignment
ReadingAnalysis《读写教程I》:EX.XIIIp.75
Reading Analysis 《读写教程 I》: Ex. XIII, p. 75
Reading Skill合When writing, it is often more effective to show thereader what you mean, by giving specific examples andconcrete details, than it is to tell them what you mean.For example, nowhere in Text A do the authors tell youthat Stevie Wonder was very musically-talented as achild. Instead, the text makes this important point bygiving specific examples of how Stevie's musical talentwas expressed. Instead of telling you he was musicallytalented, they are showing you this.?
Reading Skill When writing, it is often more effective to show the reader what you mean, by giving specific examples and concrete details, than it is to tell them what you mean. For example, nowhere in Text A do the authors tell you that Stevie Wonder was very musically-talented as a child. Instead, the text makes this important point by giving specific examples of how Stevie’s musical talent was expressed. Instead of telling you he was musically talented, they are showing you this
Reading SkillNow reread paragraphs 3, 5 and 6 of Text A and find four or fivedetails showing that Stevie was musically-talented as a child. Thefirst has been done for you as an exampleHewould pound spoons and forks on any surfacethatfaintlyresembled a drum.Heplayed his toy set so hard that hehad actually wornit outin a fewweeks.3. He learned to play the toy harmonica his uncle hadgiven him so quickly that everyone was amazed.K
Reading Skill Now reread paragraphs 3, 5 and 6 of Text A and find four or five details showing that Stevie was musically-talented as a child. The first has been done for you as an example. 1. _ _ 2. _ _ 3. _ _ He would pound spoons and forks on any surface that faintly resembled a drum. He played his toy set so hard that he had actually worn it out in a few weeks. He learned to play the toy harmonica his uncle had given him so quickly that everyone was amazed