长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计n. a situation in which you do not have any or donot have any or do not have enough of something youneedeg: most of his problems stem from a lack ofconfidence.1l. confidencen. The belief that you are able todo things wellEg: she is a good student, but she lacks confidence.n. The belief that someone or somethingis good and that you can trust themEg: I have complete confidence in my professor.12. scarevt. To make someone feel frightened orworriedEg: I' m sorry, I didn' t mean to scare you.Scaredadj.13. inadequate adj. Someone who is inadequate doesnot feel confident that they can deal with thesituationthey are inEg: he always feels inadequate when faced with new6
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 6 页 n. a situation in which you do not have any or do not have any or do not have enough of something you need eg: most of his problems stem from a lack of confidence. 11. confidence n. The belief that you are able to do things well Eg: she is a good student, but she lacks confidence. n. The belief that someone or something is good and that you can trust them Eg: I have complete confidence in my professor. 12. scare vt. To make someone feel frightened or worried Eg: I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you. Scared adj. 13. inadequate adj. Someone who is inadequate does not feel confident that they can deal with the situation they are in Eg: he always feels inadequate when faced with new
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计challenges.adj. Not enough or not good enough fora particular purposeEg: inadequate lighting made it difficult tocontinue the work after dinner.14.miserableadj.Extremely unhappyoruncomfortableEg: I felt miserable when I failed the exam.15. physicaladj. Relating to your body ratherthan your mindAble to be seen, touched, or feltEg: man' s primary needs are physical- food, drinkand sleep.16. crucialadj. Something that is crucial isextremely important because it has a major effecton the result of somethingEg: experience is a crucial factor in deciding whowould be thebest personforthejob17. neglectvt. To pay too little attention to第
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 7 页 challenges. adj. Not enough or not good enough for a particular purpose Eg: inadequate lighting made it difficult to continue the work after dinner. 14. miserable adj. Extremely unhappy or uncomfortable Eg: I felt miserable when I failed the exam. 15. physical adj. Relating to your body rather than your mind Able to be seen, touched, or felt Eg: man’s primary needs are physical- food, drink and sleep. 16. crucial adj. Something that is crucial is extremely important because it has a major effect on the result of something Eg: experience is a crucial factor in deciding who would be the best person for the job. 17. neglect vt. To pay too little attention to
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计something that you should doEg: He couldn' t neglect his duty as a police.vt.Tofail to look after someone whenyou areresponsible for themEg: that couple neglected their children due toheavywork.18. detectvt. To notice something, especiallywhen it is not obviousEg: a lot of cancers can now be cured if they aredetected early.19.confessv.To admit something about yourselfthat you would not normally tell people because youare embarrassed about it or they could26disappointed byitEg:I~that I broke the glass yesterday.20. pursuevt.To try to achieve somethingEg:we are working together to pursue the commongoal.21.balancen
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 8 页 something that you should do Eg: He couldn’t neglect his duty as a police. vt. To fail to look after someone when you are responsible for them Eg: that couple neglected their children due to heavy work. 18. detect vt. To notice something, especially when it is not obvious Eg: a lot of cancers can now be cured if they are detected early. 19. confess v. To admit something about yourself that you would not normally tell people because you are embarrassed about it or they could be disappointed by it Eg: I ~ that I broke the glass yesterday. 20. pursue vt. To try to achieve something Eg:we are working together to pursue the common goal. 21. balance n
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计Eg: we want the class to be both enjoyable anduseful-we' re trying to strike the right balance.Phrases and expressions:l. fall in love with2. find out3.try out4.on offer5.in the first place6. stay up7. hold on8.if only because9. to be honest10.go ahead11.on the edge of sth.12.dry offStep Three: Sentences beyond comprehensionBefore the teacher' s explanation, the students areasked totell themeaningof thefollowing sentences9L
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 9 页 Eg: we want the class to be both enjoyable and useful- we’re trying to strike the right balance. Phrases and expressions: 1.fall in love with 2.find out 3.try out 4.on offer 5.in the first place 6.stay up 7.hold on 8.if only because 9.to be honest 10. go ahead 11. on the edge of sth. 12. dry off Step Three: Sentences beyond comprehension Before the teacher’s explanation, the students are asked to tell the meaning of the following sentences
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸教案内容教学设计in English or Chinese.)I. Your parents are really proud of you relievedtoo,I guess.(line 2,Para 1)The parents no longer need to worry what theirchild will do after leaving school, and will hopethat a good education will lead to a successfullife.2. College is the best place to broaden yourhorizons and the best time to meet people, to workhard, to play sports, to fall in and out of love, .(line l, Para 2)Broaden your horizons: a common idiom forgaining experience of life outside one' s own smallworld.Fall in and out of love: Among young adultschanges in boyfriends and girlfriends are ratherfrequent.3.Butfaced with so much choice,is it surprisingthat you sometimes don't know what to do?(Line l第10页
长春大学旅游学院课程教案用纸 教 案 内 容 教 学 设 计 第 10 页 in English or Chinese.) 1. Your parents are really proud of you . relieved too, I guess. (line 2, Para 1) The parents no longer need to worry what their child will do after leaving school, and will hope that a good education will lead to a successful life. 2. College is the best place to broaden your horizons and the best time to meet people, to work hard, to play sports, to fall in and out of love, . (line 1, Para 2) Broaden your horizons: a common idiom for gaining experience of life outside one’s own small world. Fall in and out of love: Among young adults changes in boyfriends and girlfriends are rather frequent. 3. But faced with so much choice, is it surprising that you sometimes don’t know what to do? (Line 1