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《 高 中 英 语 》 ( 上 外 版 )
1 CU 1 Reading A
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课时 授课内容
1 Getting Started/ Reading A
2 Reading A/ Vocabulary Focus
3 Reading A/ Grammar in Use
4 Listening and Viewing
5 Moving Forward
6 Reading B
7 Critical Thinking/Further Exploration/ Self-assessment
《 高 中 英 语 》 ( 上 外 版 )
必修第三 册第 一 单元
figure out the general idea of the passage through analysis of organizational pattern.
have a good understanding of Jobs’ life experience through mind mapping.
identify the three factors that lead Jobs to success through reasoning according to the facts.
interpret the motto “stay hungry, stay foolish” through critical thinking.
By the end of this class, you will be able to...
Objectives
Reading A
comprehension
Stay Hungry
Stay Foolish
Getting Started
Read the three quotes on page 4.
According to each quote, what is the key to success?
• Happiness
• Continual growth
• Hard work、Devotion、 Commitment…
Opening sentence
Overview: 3 life stories
Story1:
Story2: Connecting the dots
Message: Stay hungry, stay foolish Closing sentence
Organizational Analysis
Skim the text and complete the outline on page 6.
Love and loss
Death
Introduction
Conclusion
Body
Story3:
At the age of 30
After being fired by Apple Got fired by Apple
Started NeXT
One year before the speech Was diagnosed with cancer
At Reed College
At the age of 20
10 years after leaving college Took a calligraphy class
Started Apple
Designed the first computer with beautiful t o ra hy
Steve Jobs’ Life Experience
Middle-aged
Young
Mind Mapping
Senior
Getting older
Life Stage
1. What does “dot” refer to in story 1?
2. What does Jobs mean by saying “it is impossible to connect the dots looking forward. You can only connect them looking backwards”?
At Reed College
At the age of 20
10 years after leaving college Took a calligraphy class
Started Apple
Designed the first computer with beautiful typography
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Young: Connecting the dots
Reasoning
...At that time none of what I learned about calligraphy seemed to
have even a hope of any practical application in my life.
But ten years later when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me …
Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward. You can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.
Reasoning
Age of 30
After being fired by Apple Got fired by Apple
Started NeXT
At Reed College m
Age of 20 10 years after leaving college Took a calligraphy class
Started Apple
Designed the first computer with beautiful typography
One year before the speech Was diagnosed with cancer
Reasoning
Steve Jobs’ Life Experience
Valuing
accumulation
Secret to success
1. What does “love” and “loss” mean in his second story?
2. According to Jobs, what is the key factor making him start over?
3. Based on this story, what can be the second secret to success?
Age of 30
After being fired by Apple Got fired by Apple
Started NeXT
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Middle-aged: Love and Loss
Reasoning
...But something slowly began to dawn on me-– I still loved what I
did. And so I decided to start over.
I’m convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. So, if you haven’t found what you love, keep looking. Don’t settle.
Reasoning
Took a calligraphy class
Started Apple
Designed the first computer with beautiful typography
Age of 30
After being fired by Apple
At Reed College m
Age of 20 10 years after leaving college
Sticking to
digging out what you love
One year before the speech Was diagnosed with cancer
Reasoning
Steve Jobs’ Life Experience
Valuing
accumulation
Got fired by Apple
Started NeXT
Secret to success
What does the quotation “If you live each day as if it was your
last, someday you’ll most certainly be right” mean?
Based on this story, what can be the third secret to success?
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One year before the speech Was diagnosed with cancer
Senior: Death
Reasoning
1.
2.
“If you live each as if it was your last, someday you’ll most
certainly be right.” About one year ago, I was diagnosed with caner.
Having lived through it, I can now say this to you: Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.
Reasoning
Age of 30
After being fired by Apple Got fired by Apple
Started NeXT
At Reed College m
Age of 20 10 years after leaving college Took a calligraphy class
Started Apple
Designed the first computer with beautiful typography
Sticking to
digging out what you love
One year before the speech Was diagnosed with cancer
Reasoning
Steve Jobs’ Life Experience
Going after what you think is right
Valuing
accumulation
Secret to success
Critical thinking
Based on the stories, what’s your understanding of the
title? Please discuss your interpretation with your group
members.
most
Keep hungry for new knowledge and always be modest.
Never stop learning. Never be satisfied with what you’ve achieved.
Stick to achieving
success. Stick to what you love and never be discouraged by failure.
Which one makes the
sense to you? why?
Evaluation
Be ready to try new things by stepping out of your
comfort zone. You should continue to go after the things that you think is right while others think that is foolish risk.
Sometimes success belongs to those who do something foolish in other people’s eyes at that time and it turns out to be wise and foresight at last.
• the main idea of the speech.
• the story that left the deepest impression on you and why.
Read the speech at least twice and write a reflection on it
within 150 words. Your reflection may include:
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Assignment
谢谢观看
Thank you
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