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C o n t e n t s Unit 4
Lead-in食DWhat Makes a HeroCWarm-up Questions
Lead-in Ø What Makes a Hero Ø Warm-up Questions
Lead-inWhat Makes a HeroWatch the yideo clip and answer the following questions:l. According to the video, why does the hero' s journey mythexist in all human cultures and keep getting upgraded?Because humans reflect on our world through symbolic storiesofourownlives:weleave ourcomfort zone,have:anexperience that transforms us and then recover and do it again.2. Based on the formula of making a hero, how can we becomeheroes in our own life? Can you tell us the “symbolic cave"you fearto enter?We should be sensitive to this formula, listen to our call foradventure, accept the challenge, conquer our fear and claimEndthe treasures we seek.auditions fortheschoolplay,baseballttrvouts.e.g
Lead-in What Makes a Hero Watch the video clip and answer the following questions: 1. According to the video, why does the hero’s journey myth exist in all human cultures and keep getting upgraded? Because humans reflect on our world through symbolic stories of our own lives: we leave our comfort zone, have an experience that transforms us and then recover and do it again. 2. Based on the formula of making a hero, how can we become heroes in our own life? Can you tell us the “symbolic cave” you fear to enter? We should be sensitive to this formula, listen to our call for adventure, accept the challenge, conquer our fear and claim the treasures we seek. (e.g. auditions for the school play, baseball tryouts, love.)
Lead-in中食Warm-up questionsl. You must have read or heard many stories about heroes andheroines. Can you think of some stories about your personalheroes or national heroes that you find more inspiring andadmirable? Why do you feel that way?2. Do the heroes and heroines in your stories share commonqualities?3. What do you think are the most important qualities heroes andheroines should have?4. Do heroes always get recognized as heroes? If yes, recognizedby whom? If not, why not?End
Lead-in Warm-up questions 1. You must have read or heard many stories about heroes and heroines. Can you think of some stories about your personal heroes or national heroes that you find more inspiring and admirable? Why do you feel that way? 2. Do the heroes and heroines in your stories share common qualities? 3. What do you think are the most important qualities heroes and heroines should have? 4. Do heroes always get recognized as heroes? If yes, recognized by whom? If not, why not?
食Text力1.Abouttheauthor2.Background3.Structure4.Questions_ tocheckonpre-The Man in the Waterclass workRogerRosenblatt5. Go to the text
Text 1. About the author 2. Background 3. Structure 4. Questions to check on preclass work 5. Go to the text The Man in the Water Roger Rosenblatt