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1、Learning objectives01understand types of identity traits, the importance of identity, and dangers of social identitythink about how to define and classify your identity 02recognize and understand classification03understand the formation of Chinas national identity04design a poster to introduce China
2、, and present it to the classCONTENTSDiscussion pointGettingprepared2Reading & understandingReading 1Thinking & exploringViewingMini-projectDeveloping cultural awareness13Discussion pointWhat are your ideas about the following questions? Discuss them with a partner. How do you display your identity
3、in person?How do you display your identity online?Do you think your online identity is communicated accurately?How often do you change the way that you display your identity online? Which item do you change most frequently, and why?Getting preparedWhat are your ideas about the following questions? D
4、iscuss them with a partner. How do you display your identity in person?My clothes say a lot about me. I love doing sports, so I usually wear sportswear.Discussion pointGetting preparedWhat are your ideas about the following questions? Discuss them with a partner. How do you display your identity onl
5、ine?My screen name is pony98 because I love horses, and I was born in 1998. So, that shows my identity.Discussion pointGetting preparedWhat are your ideas about the following questions? Discuss them with a partner. Do you think your online identity is communicated accurately?Im not sure. I post a lo
6、t of happy photos and good news. So, that shows the cheerful side of me.Discussion pointGetting preparedWhat are your ideas about the following questions? Discuss them with a partner. How often do you change the way that you display your identity online? Which item do you change most frequently, and
7、 why?I often change my profile picture, maybe once a month or much more frequently. The profile pictures can express my feelings. When Im happy, Ill post a smiling face of myself. If I feel upset, Ill post an ugly cartoon.Discussion pointGetting preparedAcademic exploration 1Reading 1Reading & under
8、standingUnderstanding the textLanguage focusLanguage pointsThinking & exploringInterpreting the textThinking criticallyGetting the skillText structure4 intelligent; loyal Understanding the textMatch the examples from the text (1-8) to the concepts they explain (A-H).1 being the employee of a certain
9、 company2 belonging to a political party3 stubborn; criminal5 left-handed person6 preferring two different brands of laptops7 male; student8 being the child of certain peopleA. achieved traitB. ascribed traitC. broad categoryD. chosen traitE. narrower categoryF. negative traitG. positive traitH. riv
10、alry between different groupsComprehension 2Reading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understanding4 intelligent; loyal Understanding the textMatch the examples from the text (1-8) to the concepts they explain (A-H).1 being the employee of a certain company2 belonging to a political party3 stubborn;
11、criminal5 left-handed person6 preferring two different brands of laptops7 male; student8 being the child of certain peopleA. achieved traitB. ascribed traitC. broad categoryD. chosen traitE. narrower categoryF. negative traitG. positive traitH. rivalry between different groupsComprehension 2ADFGEHCB
12、Reading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingLanguage focusWords in useComplete the sentences with the words below. Change the form if necessary.affiliationascribecategorizeconsequencefostermultilingualrivalrytraitShe said exactly what she thought, without thinking about the _. In general,
13、shyness is a personality _ that is partly biological and partly environmental. International travel has grown to the point that many hotels find it necessary to employ _ staff members. I can only _ the uncommon behavior of the strangers I meet to my being a foreigner.consequence / consequencestraitm
14、ultilingualascribeReading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingLanguage focusWords in useComplete the sentences with the words below. Change the form if necessary.affiliationascribecategorizeconsequencefostermultilingualrivalrytraitI have _ my social media contacts into family, close friend
15、s, and work colleagues. The city hopes historic districts will _ a sense of community, which can be lacking in young and fast-growing places.Laughing at the same joke would help us to show _ with others, and this may be why it is especially infectious. Once you graduate from school, youll start to f
16、eel fierce _ as you compete for a good job.categorized / categorisedfosteraffiliationrivalry / rivalriesReading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingLanguage focusTranslationTranslate the following sentences into Chinese. Pay attention to the words in bold. Although sustained sibling rivalr
17、y can result in behavioral problems and issues with relationship-building later in life, milder forms have been shown to have a beneficial impact on development in childhood.Confirmation bias is the tendency of people to favor information that confirms their existing beliefs or hypotheses.虽然持续的手足之争可
18、能会导致孩子在以后的生活中出现行为问题和关系构建方面的问题,但温和的竞争已被证明有利于儿童的发展。 确认偏误是指人们倾向于偏好能证实自己已有信念或假设的信息。Reading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingLanguage focusTranslationTranslate the following sentences into Chinese. Pay attention to the words in bold. We all have the potential for stubborn tendencies, but in
19、people with a strong fear of change, stubbornness can become a dominant pattern.The view of self in a profession consists of beliefs, values, motives, and experiences, which are used to define and guide individual growth and practice.我们都可能有固执的倾向,但在那些强烈害怕改变的人身上,固执可能成为一种主导模式。职业中的自我观由信念、价值观、动机和经历构成,它们被
20、用来定义和指导个人成长和实践。Reading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingLanguage pointsDifficult sentencesAlthough traits can be positive (intelligent; loyal) or negative (stubborn; criminal), people are more affected by how similar or different their traits are compared to those of other people. (Para
21、. 6)01该句结构比较复杂,although 引导让步状语从句,表示“尽管”;主句中介词 by 后面是一个 how 引导 的宾语从句,compared to those of other people 在宾语从句中作状语,将 their traits 与 those of other people 作比较,those 指代 traits。Reading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingLanguage pointsDifficult sentencesThe next time you go to an event or socia
22、l gathering, watch how people who are strangers at first try to find something in common with the people they meet perhaps a shared hometown, a similar occupation or hobby, or even the same opinion about the weather that day or a current event. (Para. 7)02The next time 在句中引导时间状语从句,该结构中定冠词 the 可省略;其他
23、引导时间状语从句的名词短语有the moment, the minute, the day, the year, the first / second time, each / every time, any time 等。这句话的主句为祈使句,从句的时态相应地使用一般现在时。主句较长,破折号后面的内容是对something in common with the people they meet 的举例说明。Reading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingLanguage pointsDifficult sentencesA frie
24、ndly rivalry between two sports teams isnt necessarily a bad thing, but when rivalries are taken too far or tensions arise over differences about larger social issues, the consequences can be more serious. (Para. 8)03前半句中有两个常见的短语,a rivalry between 意为“之间的竞争、较量”,not necessarily 表示“不一定”;后半句 but 中,when
25、引导条件状语从句,相当于 if / in case。Reading 1Academic exploration 1Reading & understandingThinking & exploringText structureIntroduction of the topic social identityPART 1Paras. 1-2 The three types of identity traitsPART 2Paras. 3-4 The positive effects of social identityPART 3Paras. 5-7The negative effects o
26、f social identityPART 4Paras. 8-10Reading 1Academic exploration 1Text structureInterpreting the textInterpreting the textHow do you understand the “broad” and “narrow” aspects of a persons identity traits in Para. 2?What are the differences between the three types of identity traits ascribed, achiev
27、ed and chosen?Why are the identities so important to us? How do you understand “People dont just define themselves as who they are, however; they also define themselves as who they are not” in Para. 8?The author states in Para. 9 “Rather than confirming the positive effects of social identity, these
28、 rivalries can make people feel insecure, threatened, angry, or even fearful.” What does the phrase “these rivalries” refer to?What are the positive and negative effects of group membership?Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringInterpreting the textInterpreting the textHow do you unders
29、tand the “broad” and “narrow” aspects of a persons identity traits in Para. 2?The concepts “broad” and “narrow” are comparative. The broad aspects of a persons identity traits are general, such as nationality, sex, and occupation. These broad categories may include more people with certain identity
30、traits. The narrow aspects of a persons identity traits are more specific than the broad ones. As a result, narrow categories may involve fewer people. For example, “brother of Anna” might be an exclusive identity that refers specifically to the exact person, not anyone else. Reading 1Academic explo
31、ration 1Thinking & exploringInterpreting the textInterpreting the textWhat are the differences between the three types of identity traits ascribed, achieved and chosen?An ascribed trait is one that youre born with; an achieved trait is one you work for; and a chosen trait is one that you choose for
32、yourself.Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringInterpreting the textInterpreting the textWhy are the identities so important to us? Because our identities can not only shape our belief in who we are, but also impact how others treat us. Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & explorin
33、gInterpreting the textInterpreting the textHow do you understand “People dont just define themselves as who they are, however; they also define themselves as who they are not” in Para. 8?This sentence emphasizes that a certain trait that people dont have also constitutes an important part of their i
34、dentities. This is especially significant when some traits are incompatible and rival against each other. In other words, you cant be both A and B at the same time. As illustrated in Para. 8, some people may share the common trait of being basketball fans, but they support different teams. Under suc
35、h circumstances, if they focus too much on the differences rather than similarities between them, there could be serious consequences.Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringInterpreting the textInterpreting the textThe author states in Para. 9 “Rather than confirming the positive effects
36、 of social identity, these rivalries can make people feel insecure, threatened, angry, or even fearful.” What does the phrase “these rivalries” refer to?These rivalries refer to the competition, tension or hostility among different groups that have a lot in common but are very different in certain a
37、spects, often with conflicts of interests. For example, there can be rivalries when people form different groups because of their preference for different brands of laptops, or even different leaders in the same political party. Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringInterpreting the tex
38、tInterpreting the textWhat are the positive and negative effects of group membership?The positive effects might be that a shared identity could make people feel better about themselves; also they could understand each other better and form a stronger bond within the group. The negative effects might
39、 be that some groups can be extremely exclusive and rivalries may form between different groups, which can make people feel insecure, threatened, angry, or even fearful. Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringThinking criticallyThink about the following questions. Share your opinions wit
40、h a partner.In Para. 7, the author describes a situation: When people meet for the first time, they try to find something in common with others. Do you think so? Why? In Para. 9, the author writes “Interestingly, groups that have a lot in common sometimes form the most intense separate identities.”
41、What do you think of it? Give specific examples.Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringThinking criticallyThink about the following questions. Share your opinions with a partner.In Para. 7, the author describes a situation: When people meet for the first time, they try to find something
42、in common with others. Do you think so? Why? I partly agree with the author. When people meet and try to communicate with each other for the very first time, finding something in common can help them quickly break the ice, start comfortable conversations and thus build a connection. But they may als
43、o try to observe and detect individual differences at the same time, so as to make the communication more productive.Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringThinking criticallyThink about the following questions. Share your opinions with a partner.In Para. 9, the author writes “Interestin
44、gly, groups that have a lot in common sometimes form the most intense separate identities.” What do you think of it? Give specific examples.I incline to think that the authors claim makes sense. Take the academic world for example. People in the same field may form different groups because they supp
45、ort different schools of thought. These groups have a lot in common, but there can be stronger rivalries among them compared with groups in different fields.Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringThinking criticallyWork in pairs. Think about your own experiences and discuss the following
46、 questions.Which of your identity traits do you think is the strongest ascribed, achieved, or chosen? Do you think your answer is typical among your friends? According to the text, a shared identity is a major reason why people form groups. Have you ever joined any groups? What is the reason behind?
47、Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringThinking criticallyWork in pairs. Think about your own experiences and discuss the following questions.Which of your identity traits do you think is the strongest ascribed, achieved, or chosen? Do you think your answer is typical among your friends?
48、 Personally, I take my achieved identity traits as the strongest because I have put in efforts to achieve that trait, for example, becoming a postgraduate. These traits can best express my qualities, capabilities, and potentials. Therefore, they are what best define who I am. The only constant in li
49、fe is change, and achieved identity traits, which are open to change, grow together with me. In this sense, I think it is typical that the achieved traits are the strongest. Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringThinking criticallyWork in pairs. Think about your own experiences and disc
50、uss the following questions.According to the text, a shared identity is a major reason why people form groups. Have you ever joined any groups? What is the reason behind?The author pointed out that people with shared beliefs or characteristics tend to form groups to seek recognition and positive aff
51、irmation from others for their feelings or characteristics. Ive joined some student clubs in order to find people with common interests and aims. Apart from gaining a sense of belonging and security from the group membership, Ive also been greatly motivated to achieve my goals. Reading 1Academic exp
52、loration 1Thinking & exploringThinking criticallyWith the increasingly wide use of social media, social networking apps have become crucial platforms for people to express themselves and connect with others. In this process, they may form different groups and develop certain social identities. Discu
53、ss the questions in groups and share your views with the class.How do social networking apps influence peoples social identity?What do you perceive as the positive effects of online group membership? What are the negative ones and how to avoid them?Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploring
54、Thinking criticallyOnline group membership can be obtained in visible or invisible ways. For example, when you follow a key opinion leader on social media, you form a group with other followers, whether you realize it or not. So is when your blogs and posts are followed by others. Thanks to the easy
55、 accessibility of social media, such online group membership enables you to find like-minded people more easily, without being limited by time and space. However, the negative effects of online group membership can never be ignored. The depersonalized nature of online group membership can lead to un
56、ethical or illegal behavior. Just imagine an ill-intentioned individual cooked up an inauthentic identity and developed his fan base by any means that could enhance his influence. There could be serious consequences if the group members are manipulated in a bad way. Therefore, a more strict monitori
57、ng and censorship system is needed to regulate the online activities and guarantee the sound development of social identity in the age of social networking.Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringGetting the skillRecognizing & understanding classificationIdentify the numbers of categories
58、. There are six major biomes in the North American landscape. 12Look for the linking words. Linking words include first, second, in addition, also, finally, to begin with, next, some other , etc. Look for the names of categories. The main types of rock are known as sedimentary, metamorphic, and igne
59、ous. Then you can expect to find information explaining each category. 3Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringGetting the skillTask 1Find the information about identity traits in the text. Explain how the identity traits are classified and defined.The types of identity traits are specif
60、ied in Para. 3. They are classified into three types with category names ascribed, achieved and chosen. All the categories are listed at the beginning, and then defined and explained one by one with examples.Reading 1Academic exploration 1Thinking & exploringGetting the skillTask 2Read the paragraph
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