北师大版高中英语选修八Unit 23《Conflict》(The Tenth Period)教案

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1、安徽省滁州市第二中学高中英语安徽省滁州市第二中学高中英语 Unit23Unit23 ConflictConflict TheThe TenthTenth PeriodPeriod CheckCheck youryour progressprogress 教案教案 北师大版选修北师大版选修 8 8TeachingTeaching goalsgoals 教学目标教学目标By reading the article students will learn the conflict in a family conflict between parents and children, and confl

2、ict between brothers and sisters.TeachingTeaching importantimportant pointspoints 教学重点教学重点Learning to get along with sisters and brothers is a normal part of growth.How parents can be fair to each child and how parents reduce the fighting.TeachingTeaching difficultdifficult pointspoints 教学难点教学难点How

3、to grasp the main idea of the text.TeachingTeaching methodsmethods 教学方法教学方法 Reading, discussing and practicing.TeachingTeaching aidsaids 教具准备教具准备The multimedia computer.TeachingTeaching proceduresprocedures look at the “A”answers for some ideas on how to react to conflict situations. HowHow toto Wri

4、teWrite a a ComplaintComplaint L LetteretterInclude your name, address, and home and work phone numbers. Type your letter if possible. If it is handwritten, make sure it is neat and easy to read. Make your letter brief and to the point. Include all important facts about your purchase, including the

5、date and place where you made the purchase and any information you can give about the product or service such as serial or model numbers or specific type of service. State exactly what you want done about the problem and how long you are willing to wait to get it resolved. Be reasonable. Include all

6、 documents regarding your problem. Be sure to send COPIES, not originals. Avoid writing an angry, sarcastic, or threatening letter. The person reading your letter probably was not responsible for your problem but may be very helpful in resolving it. Keep a copy of the letter for your records.SampleS

7、ample ComplaintComplaint LetterLetterName of Contact Person, if availableTitle, if available Company Name Consumer Complaint Division, if you have no contact person Street Address City, State, Zip Code Dear (Contact Person): Re: (account number, if applicable) On (date), I (bought, leased, rented, o

8、r had repaired) a (name of the product, with serial or model number or service performed) at (location and other important details of the transaction). Unfortunately, your product (or service) has not performed well (or the service was inadequate) because (state the problem). I am disappointed becau

9、se (explain the problem: for example, the product does not work properly, the service was not performed correctly, I was billed the wrong amount, something was not disclosed clearly or was misrepresented, etc.). To resolve the problem, I would appreciate it if you could (state the specific action yo

10、u wantmoney back, charge card credit, repair, exchange, etc.). Enclosed are copies of my records (include copies of receipts, guarantees, warranties, canceled checks, contracts, model and serial numbers, and any other documents). I look forward to your reply and a resolution to my problem, and will

11、wait until (set a time limit) before seeking help from a consumer protection agency or the Better Business Bureau. Please contact me at the above address or by phone at (home and/or office numbers with area code). Sincerely, Your name Enclosure(s) cc: (reference to whom you are sending a copy of thi

12、s letter, if anyone)The clothes you wear. The food you eat. The color of your bedroom walls. Where you go and how you get there. The people you hang with. What time you go to bed.What do these things have in common, youre asking? Theyre just a few examples of the many hundreds of things that your pa

13、rents controlled for you when you were a child. As a kid, you didnt have a say in very much that went on; your parents made decisions about everything from the cereal you ate in the morning to the pajamas you wore at night. And its a good thing, too kids need this kind of protection and assistance,

14、because they arent mature enough to take care of themselves and make careful decisions on their own.But eventually, kids grow up and become teens. And part of being a teen is developing your own identity one that is separate from the identities of your parents. Its totally normal for teens to create

15、 their own opinions, thoughts, and values about life; its what prepares them for adulthood.In most families, its this adjustment that can cause a lot of fighting between teens and parents. You want to cover your walls with posters; they dont understand why you dont like your Sesame Street wallpaper

16、anymore. You think its OK to hang at the mall every day after school; they would rather that you play a sport. Clashes like these are very common between teens and parents teens get angry because they feel parents dont respect them and arent giving them space to do what they like, and parents get angry because they arent used to not being in control.Its easy for feelings to get very hurt when there are conflicts like these. An

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