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课件网) B3U1 Knowing me,knowing you Little White Lies Warming-up 1. What has happened in the pictures A B Situation Facial expression Psychological reactions Tips: Look at the pictures and answer the questions. Warming-up 2. What would you say if you were student B A B I didn’t do very well in the exam. I only scored 60. What about you 3. Why do you say so Pre-reading white lies 1. Do you know the meaning of “white lies” What is it 2. Do you think it is right to tell white lies Why Work in groups and discuss. Pre-reading 4. What can you see from the picture 5. What’s the connection between “white lies” and the picture An essay usually consists of three parts : introduction, main body and conclusion. Start with an introduction that contains the aims and an overview of the essay. The main body of an essay is a series of paragraphs that explore and develop your argument. The conclusion contains a summary of your ideas - do not introduce any new material here! End your essay by linking your conclusion back to the essay title. learning to learn Read Learning to learn (p12) While-reading An essay main body conclusion introduction Analyze the structure of the passage. Start with an introduction that contains the aims and an overview of the essay. Contain a series of paragraphs that explore and develop your argument. Contain a summary of your ideas. End your essay by linking your conclusion back to the essay title. While-reading Little White Lies main body conclusion introduction reasons definition examples 1-4 5-7 8 Fast reading Para. Para. Para. Careful reading Read para. 1-4 and finish the following questions. 2. What do people normally think of lies We all know that honesty is an important value and that lying is wrong. Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive!— Walter Scott 3. What examples does the author give Cooking a meal New haircut 1. How does the author start the essay Introduction Careful reading Read para. 5-7 carefully and finish the chart. Main body Reason 1 To make others _____. Example(s) Someone’s cooking _____ _____ _____. Someone’s haircut _____. Analysis Perhaps we lie to protect ourselves _____ _____. feel better a meal for us that we don’t like. The majority of us don’t tell the truth — we lie and say that the food is “delicious” is awful, but we say “It’s great!” from the disappointment and anger of others Reason 2 _____. Example(s) _____ _____ Analysis Perhaps your friend wants _____ _____. Perhaps they need to know_____ _____. To give encouragement You say your friend’s singing is wonderful, despite secretly thinking that your cat can sing better. some frank comments from you so that they can improve that they should look for a different hobby Reason 3 _____. Example(s) _____ _____. Analysis Perhaps your parents _____ _____. To protect others from bad news You’ve had a bad day, but you hide your tears and lie to your parents th ... ...