2016级综合教程2第一单元教案

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New Target College English: Integrated Course

Book II

Unit One Understanding Chinese Culture and Tradition(Part I)

I. Lead-in Class Class Hours: 2hours

II. Teaching Aims and Requirements:

1. Get students to understand Confucianism and its popularity throughout the world;

2. Get Ss to learn words and expressions concerning Confucian ethics characterized by Humanity

(仁), Righteousness (义), Propriety (礼) , Wisdom (智), Integrity(信).

3. Get students to know some background information

4. Get Ss to learn the new words of Text A

5. Get students to grasp reading skill: understanding a complicated concept

III. Presenting Procedures

1. Oral practice: Confucianism(25 minutes)

a) Introductory remarks: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, the three most influential Chinese

schools of thought, have a huge gathering of followers home and abroad. They are as secular as

they are spiritual. Many of the virtues they advocate, say, self-discipline, restraint, social and

familial harmony, equality, and gratitude for life in general, have universal applicability. Translated

into our own life, the the wisdom of these schools of thought will definitely serve us for the

better in ways we have never foreseen.

b) Presentation

Now let’s launch a free presentation concerning Confucian ethics characterized by Humanity

(仁), Righteousness (义), Propriety (礼) , Wisdom (智), Integrity(信). : (Ask students to talk in

groups)

After discussion, Ask three or four students to give their presentation on the

topics:

Ask students to list stories about Humanity;

Ask students to list stories about Righteousness (义);

Ask students to list stories about Propriety (礼);

Ask students to list stories about Wisdom (智); 年 级

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Tips:

Confucianists advocate:

To know Ming (知天命): to acknowledge the inevitability of the world as it exists, and so to

disregard one's external success or failure.

The doctrine of the mean (中庸): all things connected with man should strike the proper, and

should not go beyond or fall short of it.

Rectification of Names (正名): things in actual fact should be made to accord with the implication

attached to them by names.

2. Listening practice(15 minutes)

Now let’s listen to a passage to get more information about Confucianism, while listening, fill in

the blanks with what you have just heard.

Listening Material

1) The Master said, “To learn _____________ is unavailing. To think _____________ is

dangerous.”

2) The Master said, “The superior man is _______ in his speech, but ________ in his

actions.”

3) The Master said, “The wise take joy in water; the humane take joy in mountains.

________________; the humane are tranquil. The wise enjoy; ________________.”

4) The Master said, “Walking along with three people, my teacher is sure to be among them.

I choose what is good in them and ______ it and what is not good and _______ it.”

5) The Master said, “They ________________ are not equal to those who love it, and they

who love it are not equal to those ______________.”

Keys: 1) without thinking, without learning 2) modest, exceeds

3) the wise are active, the human endure 4) follow change

5) who know the truth, who delight in it

Back ground information (15minutes)

Confucius: Kong Zi (Confucius), born in 551 B.C. in Qufu, Shandong Province, is a thinker and

social philosopher of China whose teachings have for many centuries influenced East Asia.

"Confucius" is the Latinized form for Kong Zi that has been widely used in the West.

Analects: The Analects, a collection of notes of Confucius’s discourses, conversations and travels

kept by his disciples, is the earliest and most reliable source on the life and teachings of Kong Zi

and is regarded as the basic “scripture” of Confucianism.

Confucianism: Confucianism founded by Confucius, is the cornerstone of traditional Chinese

culture.

Confucian ethics is characterized by Humanity (仁), Righteousness (义), Propriety (礼) ,

Wisdom (智), Integrity(信). Humanity is at the core in Confucianism, which consists in loving

others.

Christianity: a religion based on the life and oral teaching of Jesus and Nazareth as presented in

the New Testament . Christianity is the world’s largest religion, with approximately 2.2 billion

adherents, know as Christians.

Islam: the Muslim religion based on belief in one God and revealed through Muhammed as the

Prephet of Allah. Those whose religion is Islam are called Muslims.