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高中必修第三册《Unit 1 Knowing me, Knowing you》名师优质课PPT课件下载
To tell the meaning of white lies by giving examples
To explain the author’s attitude towards telling white lies
To voice your own opinion on telling white lies
To catch and analyze the basic structure of an essay
Warm-up
Look at the pictures. What would you say if you were Student B?
I didn’t do very well in the exam. I only scored 60. What about you?
Warm-up
Have you ever been in other similar situations? If so, how did you deal with it?
Reading for general information
Let’s skim through the whole passage and think over these questions.
1. What are “white lies” in your mind? Can you give some examples?
2. What are “white lies” to the author? What examples does he give?
3. What’s the topic of each paragraph?
4. Why does the author talk about “white lies”?
5. What is the type of writing of this text?
1. What are “white lies” in your mind? Can you give some examples?
2. What are “white lies” according to the author? What examples does he give?
Reading for general information
We all know that honesty is an important value and that lying is wrong, but who can honestly say that they’ve never told a lie? Perhaps we comfort ourselves with the knowledge that most of the lies we tell are “white lies”: little lies that we tell to protect others from the truth. (Para.2)
Reading for general information
We all surely had the experience of someone cooking a meal for us that we don’t like. The majority of us of course don’t tell the truth — we lie and say that the food is “delicious”. (Para.3)
Or if a friend asks us what we think of their new haircut, we say “it’s great!”, even if we think it’s awful. But to what extent can we justify telling white lies like these? (Para.4)
Reading for general information
Reading for general information