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1、Lesson 1 Half a Day Part ThreeText AppreciationENTERText AppreciationLesson 1 Half a Day I. Text analysis 1. General Analysis 2. Thematic Analysis 3. Structure 4. Further DiscussionII. Writing devices Short sentencesIII.Sentence paraphraseContentsLesson 1 Half a Day Plot of the story Setting of the
2、story Protagonists of the story Writing techniques of the story Theme of the storyText AnalysisDiscuss these questions with your partners.To be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a Day Plot: a little boys first time to go to school Setting: on the way to school at school on the way home Protag
3、onists: “I” the boy in the story Writing techniques: go to Writing devices Theme of the story: go to the next pageText AnalysisFor reference.The end of General Analysis. Lesson 1 Half a DayText AnalysisThematic Analysis1. All my clothes are new.2. School makes useful men out of boys.3. My misgivings
4、 had had no basis.4. Our path was not totally sweet and unclouded.5. The lady would sometimes smile, but yell and scold often. 6. The streets lined with the gardens disappeared.7. I turned out to be a grandpa.Change is everywhere, from my clothes, to my opinions, to my life and finally to my appeara
5、nce. Not only I but also the lady and the society are changing, too. Everything is changing!To be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a DayText Analysis the street crowded with cars, high buildings, rubbish and childrenWhat changes are conveyed?changes on my partchanges on other peoples part cl
6、othes my view on school my outer appearance the ladys attitude toward uschanges in the societyThematic AnalysisTo be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a DayText AnalysisTheme of the storyThe following are a few possible understandings of the message the story conveys. Which one do you agree w
7、ith? Argue with your group partners. Time and tide wait for no man. Life is a tragedy. There is nothing permanent in life but change. Education can never keep up with changes in society. Life is short and time is precious. Life is a dream. Do not take anything seriously.Time goes by quickly and many
8、 things can take place in your life time. Before you know it, a new society is born.The end of Thematic analysis. Part 1 (paras. ) about:Part 2 (paras. ) about:Part 3 (paras. ) about:Lesson 1 Half a DayText AnalysisStructure of the text178161720The boys misgivings about school.How the boy felt about
9、 school.Walking out of the school, he found time had changed everything.The end of Structure. Lesson 1 Half a DayText AnalysisFurther discussion on the textRead the following suggestions made by the father. Which ones do you agree with and which ones not? Have you ever been given some suggestions by
10、 your parents when entering the university? List them out. School is a place that makes useful men out of boys. Dont you want to be useful like your brothers? Put a smile on your face and be a good example to others. Be a man. Today you truly begin life.To be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half
11、 a DayText AnalysisFurther discussion on the textFrom the description between Para. 8 and Para. 16, we can see different aspects of school life. Try to list as many aspects as possible in the following table.To be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a DayText AnalysisFurther discussion on the t
12、extIn the last part of the text, the boy walked out of the school to find that the outside world had changed beyond measure. How might he feel about the changes? List exact words that support your choice.He was _. frightened surprised angry puzzled excited satisfied delighted sad indifferent critica
13、lTo be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a DayHow did the boy feel the first day he went to school?What happened the first day at school?How did the boy like school life?Was school life just a matter of playing and fooling around?What did he see on his way home?Text AnalysisFurther discussion
14、 on the textThe end of Further discussion. Lesson 1 Half a DayWriting DevicesNow observe the following para. carefully. What strikes you most? I did not know what to say. The gate was now closed. Some of the children burst into tears. The bell rang. A lady came along, followed by a group of men. The
15、 men began sorting us into ranks. We were formed into an intricate pattern in the great courtyard surrounded by high buildings; from each floor we were overlooked by a long balcony roofed in wood. (Para. 11) The great use of short and simple sentences!To be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a
16、 DayWriting DevicesMore examples:I walked a few steps, then came to a startled halt. Good Lord! Where was the street lined with gardens? Where had it disappeared to? When did all these cars invade it? And when did all these people come to rest on its surface? How did these hills of rubbish find thei
17、r way to cover its sides? And where were the fields that bordered it? High buildings had taken over, the street was full of children, and disturbing noises shook the air. (Para. 17)Good God! I was in a daze. My head spun. I almost went crazy. (Para. 18)Why did the author prefer to use short and simp
18、le sentences?To be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a DayWriting Devicesthe abundant use of short and simple sentences to achieve1. the effect of one persons thoughts/thinking2. the effect of rapid change of things and a feeling of confusionechoing the style of the text (The story is told as
19、 a reflection. Thinking is sometimes disconnected.)echoing the theme of the textTo be continued on the next page.Lesson 1 Half a DayWriting DevicesThe short sentence, ordinarily containing one concisely worded assertion, is good to give point and crispness to a thought. When you wish to make an impo
20、rtant definition, statements of weighty truth, or an emphatic assertion, short sentences are often appropriate.The following short sentences are quotable, emphatic, and to the point:Economy is the art of making the most of life. G. B. ShawLove is as necessary to the human being as food and shelter.I
21、n what cases should we use short sentences?The end of Writing devices. Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 1I walked alongside my father, clutching his right hand. (1)I walked next to my father, holding his right hand.present participle as adverbial modifierMore examples from the textgo to 2Lesso
22、n 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 1. My mother stood at the window watching our progress, and I turned towards her from time to time, hoping she would help. (2)2. “Im not punishing you,” he said, laughing. (4)3. The bell rang, announcing the passing of the day and the end of work. (17)back to 1Lesso
23、n 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 2They did not make me happy, however, as this was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time. (1)“As” introduces an adverbial clause of reason.go to 3More examplesNoun phrase usu. followed by a relative clause is used as an adverbial of time.But my ne
24、w clothes did not bring any happiness to me, because it was the day I was forced to go to school for the first time.Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase1. The moment I saw him, I recognized he was the criminal the police were looking for.2. The year I was born, my father was working towards a PhD
25、degree.3. The day Hans Christian Andersen returned to his hometown, almost all the people turned out to greet him.back to 2Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 3 My mother stood at the window watching our progress, and I turned towards her from time to time, hoping she would help. (2)My mother sto
26、od at the window watching our slow and difficult movement towards the school, and I looked back at her frequently, hoping she would stop my father taking me to school.present participle phrase, acting as adverbial of accompanying circumstancesgo to 4More examplesLesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphras
27、e We walked along a street lined with gardens, and fields planted with crops, pears, and date palms. (2)past participle phrase used here to modify “a street” and “fields” respectively. It can be regarded as a relative clause cut short.We walked along a street, on both sides of which there are garden
28、s and fields where crops, pears and date palms are planted. More examplesLesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase What is the language spoken in that area?= that is spokenThey are problems left over by history.= which have been leftback to 3Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 4“Why school?” I asked
29、 my father. “What have I done?” (3)elliptical questionWhy do I have to go to school? I dont think Ive done anything wrong to be punished like this.rhetorical questiongo to 5 More examplesMore examplesLesson 1 Half a DaySentence ParaphraseFather: Well go to Tianjin this weekend. Daughter: What for? (
30、Why this weekend?/Why Tianjin?)2. Hi! Morning! Got troubles? Sure have. Lost a friend? No, just tired. Up late last night? Yeah. Big party.back to 4Elliptical questions are common in spoken English.Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 5go to 6Rhetorical questionone that expresses strong feeling or
31、 opinion and doesnt require an answer. It is used to say something more positively than in a statement. Dont you want to be useful like your brothers? Cant you see Im busy? (Dont disturb me!) What good is a promise for an unemployed worker? Does nothing ever worry you? (I dont understand how you can
32、 be so carefree.Question form, definite answeroften used in argument and/or persuasionLesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 6I did not believe there was really any good to be had in tearing me away from my home and throwing me into the huge, high-walled building.(5)I didnt think it was useful to ta
33、ke me away from home and put me into that building with high walls.to (make sb.) leave a place unwillingly because one has togo to 7gerund as the object of the prepositionMore examplesLesson 1 Half a DaySentence ParaphraseWe had difficulty in finding a parking lot.2. Theres no point in waiting.3. Im
34、 not keen on gambling. Im too afraid of losing.4. I have no objection to hearing your story again.back to 6Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 7 we could see the courtyard, vast and full of boys and girls. (6)go to 8adjective phrase as an attributive modifier we could see the courtyard, which is
35、huge and crowded with boys and girls.More examplesLesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase1. Theres nothing wrong with the computer.2. Can you recommend some books easy for freshmen to read?3. I met Sally, angry at me as always, at the party.4. It was a conference fruitful of results.back to 7When use
36、d as an attribute modifier, adjective phrases are often placed after the noun.Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 8 You will find me waiting for you when its time to leave. (7)Ill come to fetch you when school is over. Ill be waiting for you here at the gate.object complementgo to 9find + obj + v
37、-ingMore examplesLesson 1 Half a DaySentence ParaphraseWhen I entered the room, I found him reading something aloud.2. I found a tree lying across the road.3. If she catches you reading her diary, shell be furious.4. His remark left me wondering what he was driving at.5. The words immediately set us
38、 all laughing.back to 8This structure is very common in verbs like “see, hear, feel, watch, notice”.Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 9A lady came along, followed by a group of men. (11)A lady came toward us; arriving after her were a group of men.go to 10past participle as an adverbial modifie
39、r of mannerMore examplesLesson 1 Half a DaySentence ParaphraseNow use the correct form of each verb to fill in the blanks. combine, give, guide 1. _ by the teachers, all the students are studying very hard.2. _ enough time, Ill complete the job in time.3. _ with practice, theory may be learned easil
40、y.back to 9GuidedGivenCombinedLesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 10We were formed into an intricate pattern in the great courtyard (11)We were made to stand in different places to form regular lines or shapes in the big courtyard.go to 11Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 11 from each floor
41、we were overlooked by a long balcony roofed in wood. (11) on one side of the courtyard was a building with a long wood-roofed balcony on each floor where we could be seen.Or from the balcony on each floor of the building people could see the pattern into which we formed.go to 12Lesson 1 Half a DaySe
42、ntence Paraphrase 12 Well, it seemed that my misgivings had had no basis. (13)Well, perhaps my doubt, worry and fear about what school would be like were all groundless.OrWell, it seemed that I was wrong to think that school was a dreadful place.go to 13Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 13It wa
43、s not all a matter of playing and fooling around. (15)What we did at school wasnt just playing and wasting time doing nothing pletelyto waste time instead of doing sth. that you should be doinggo to 14Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 14In addition, the time for changing ones mind was over and
44、gone and there was no question of ever returning to the paradise of home. (16)Besides, it was impossible for us to quit school and return to the good old days when we stayed home playing and fooling around all day. Our childhood was gone, never to come back.there is no possibility of go to 15Lesson
45、1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 15Nothing lay ahead of us but exertion, struggle, and perseverance. (16)We would have to do our best and keep working very hard until we finished school. This is what I imagined our school days would be like.Or The kind of life that was waiting for us at school would
46、be full of exertion, struggle and perseverance.onlygo to 16Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 16Those who were able took advantage of the opportunities for success and happiness that presented themselves. (16)If there came opportunities, capable students would seize them to achieve success and happiness.relative clause modifying “those”relative clause modifying “opportunities”go to 17Lesson 1 Half a DaySentence Paraphrase 17How did these hills of rubbish find their way to cover its si
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