Lesson 128
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Instruction-following: How to Make a Proper English Tea
Tea: 1. boil __________________ 2. __________________ (boiling water) 3. __________________ (1 teaspoonful for) _______________________ 4. _______________________ 5. Let it stand for ______ Lemon Tea: 1. add lemon _____________ 2. _______________________ Milk Tea: 1. _______________________ 2. _______________________
Score: _____
Part Ⅱ My Pet Hate
Vocabulary
1. obscure 2. measles 3. conceivably 4. let alone 5. tonsil 6. contact lens 7. summons 8. discrepancy 9. Foreland
Student Evaluation
My general Impression Content: ____ helpful _____ adequate ____ inadequate Level Of Difficulty: ____ easy ____ fair ____ difficult My Major Problems ____ understanding meanings ____ selecting major points ____ organizing facts ____ retaining concepts My Comprehension Score __________________________
Exercises:
General Views
Of all things in the world, I most dislike ___________________. A. Everything nowadays seems to involve giving information about one's ___________________ that has _______________ to do with ______________. B. The authorities frequently demand answers to questions that one would ______________. When confronted with such questions, my mind _________________. C. Of all, I think job applications are __________________. D. Even when the form is safely posted, there is _____________.
Supporting Details A. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ B. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ C. ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ D. ________________________ ________________________
Part Ⅲ English Style Tea Ceremonies
Vocabulary
1. tuna 2. sardine 3. vinegar 4. cress 5. parkin 6. scone 7. clot 8. glaze 9. crumbly 10. pastry 11. Devon 12. Cornwall
Notes
The word for "tea" in all languages can be traced to the word "cha' in Chinese, which bears out the belief that tea was originated in China. Various countries have made use of tea in vastly different ways, according to the indigenous cultures and needs of each. In 1800, Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford, invented "teatime" because she claimed to get a "sinking feeling" around 5 p.m. The English have preserved this tradition of having "tea", which has become perhaps the most enjoyable meal of the day.
Exercises:
Ⅰ. Interview Elizabeth M. Gould about British tea ceremony -- 2:30 p.m. TODAY! Find out: ________________ Kinds? : (afternoon tea) Places? ___________________ Time for Serving? _________ Things Served? ____________ Occasions? : ( social gathering -- friends meet, chat)
Ⅱ. 1. What are the major ingredients of the sandwich made by Ms Gould? 2. What is the usual way of making a scone? |