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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上概要写作写作指导 篇一:周永鹏 概要写作 教学设计 概要写作 教学设计 台州一中 周永鹏 Learning Goals: 1. Learn about the main features of an exposition 2. Learn how to find the main points in each paragraph 3. Learn to use various ways to express the main points 4. Learn to use transition to make the summary coherent 5. Learn
2、to use checklist to make comment on a summary 6. Learn about the importance of safe driving Teaching Procedure: Step 1 Lead-in T: First, I want to show you some pictures. What do you think of these traffic accidents? S: Traffic accidents are dangerous. T: Yes, they are not only dangerous but also ve
3、ry common. According to a survey, most causes of traffic accidents are related with drivers. Can you list some reasons? S: Speeding; Tired driving; Drunk driving; Careless driving; Using cell phones while driving Step2 Determine the text type and main aspect of each paragraph T: Today we will focus
4、on a passage on a social phenomenon, which is using cell phones while driving. Do you think what aspects will be mentioned in the passage? S: cause; effect; solution; opinion and so on. Cause: Not mentioned Negative effect: Para2 Solution: Para3/4 Opinion: Para1/5 T: What is the style of the passage
5、? S: A. Narration B. Exposition C. Argumentation Step3 Display the basic requirement of a summary A Summary Writing on Using cell phones while driving should be: 1. Complete It includes all the main & supporting points using your own words. 2. Concise It omits unnecessary details like examples, expl
6、anations and other unimportant information; 3. Coherent It is a paragraph with necessary transitions to make it flow. 4. Correct It should be written in a grammatically correct way 5. Objective It doesnt contain your own ideas or emotions on the topic. Step4 Find the main points and make the outline
7、 Para 1&5: authors opinion Para1 Cell phones are used everywhere, but John Andretti says, “Driving safely is your first responsibility.” Para 2: negative effect Para2 The New England Journal of Medicine reported that “” The major problem is that the driver is not focused on the road, but on his or h
8、er conversation. Cell phone drivers are very unpredictable: they drive too fast or too slow, make improper turns, run red lights, and even stop at green ones. Its not only annoying; its dangerous. Accidents related to cell phones include rear-ending other vehicles, running off a road and crashing in
9、to trees, fences, and buildings, and even turning over. Para 3&4: solution Para3 In October at the California Traffic Safety Summit, experts showed that “cell phones used by drivers lead to at least 1,000 deaths per year in California.” These are the same problems that occur with drunk driving, whic
10、h is against the law and strictly enforced a dangerous distraction to: 1. distract the drivers attention 2. cause/contribute to/bring about harmful distraction to 3. drivers tend to be distracted using cell phones while driving should be forbidden: 1. phones shouldnt be allowed on the road 2. put a
11、ban on using phones on the road 3. should be prevented from using phones Cell phones used on the road are a dangerous distraction to drivers and should be forbidden. 1. Using cell phones while driving can distract the drivers attention and should be banned. 2. Cell phones shouldnt be allowed on the
12、road because they cause harmful distraction to drivers. 3. Drivers should be prevented from using cellphones while driving because they tend to be distracted. Step6 Have a try to write a summary Step7 Learn to use transition to make the summary coherent Using cell phones while driving can distract t
13、he drivers attention and should be banned. Drivers have a higher rate of accidents due to a lack of concentration on the road. 1_, we need law to limit the cell phones use. 2_, they should use cell phones in a more responsible way. 3_, cell phones are important and should be used wisely. We had bett
14、er not use them while driving. Transition: 1.后果与措施之间: 1) therefore; so(连词) 2) to solve the problem; to handle this case; to deal with it to reduce accidents/death; because the accidents happen frequently; because of the large number of accidents; because of the bad effect(问题出发) 3) to make driving sa
15、fe; to ensure driving safety(安全目的) 2.措施与措施之间:1. as for drivers; 2. before laws are carried out/come out/passed/introduced/put into effect 3.正文与结尾之间: in conclusion; all in all; to sum up; in a word Step 8 Learn to use checklist to make comment on a summary典型错误分析 Cell phones are a dangerous distractio
16、n to drivers and should be forbidden. The rate of the accidents increases because the drivers pay little attention on the road while use phones. It leads to various accidents include running off a road and crashing intotrees, fences, and buildings. California will use law to limit the use of phones
17、in cars because it causes more than 1, 000 deaths per year. Drivers should take the responsible to use phones safely and wisely. After all, we only have one life at all. 篇二:周永鹏 概要写作 教学材料 概要写作 教学材料 台州一中 周永鹏 Cell phones are used everywhere, but on the road they are a dangerous distraction to drivers a
18、nd should be forbidden. The New England Journal of Medicine reported that “drivers using a cell phone were four times more likely to have an accident than those not using a phone.” The major problem is that the driver is not focused on the road, but on his or her conversation. Cell phone drivers are
19、 very unpredictable: they drive too fast or too slow, make improper turns, run red lights, and even stop at green ones. Its not only annoying; its dangerous. Accidents related to cell phones include rear-ending other vehicles, running off a road and crashing into trees, fences, and buildings, and ev
20、en turning over. In October at the California Traffic Safety Summit, experts showed that “cell phones used by drivers lead to at least 1,000 deaths per year in California.” These are the same problems that occur with drunk driving, which is against the law and strictly enforced. For the same reasons
21、, California needs law that restrict the use of cell phones in cars. Until we take action to pass new laws, drivers at least need to be more responsible when using cell phones. The American Automobile Association recommends that drivers pull off the road before using a cell phone, have a passenger u
22、se it for them, or use voice mail to answer calls. Another suggestion is to keep the phone off while moving or simply not to use it in the car. Before using a cell phone, drivers should ask themselves, “Is this call really that important?” Cell phones can be a very important link in emergencies, but
23、 drivers need to use them wisely. As professional NASCAR racer John Andretti says, “Driving safely is your first responsibility.” The best road to safety is to just hang up and drive. (裁剪线) 答题区域 _ _ _(_ words)篇三:高考英语概要写作指导及训练记叙文高考英语概要写作指导及训练 一、写作指导 摘要是对一篇文章的主题思想的简单陈述。它用最简洁的语言概括了原文的主题。写摘要主要包括三个步骤:(1)
24、阅读;(2)写作;(3)修改成文。 第一步:阅读 A认真阅读给定的原文材料。如果一遍不能理解,就多读两遍。阅读次数越多,你对原文的理解就越深刻。 B给摘要起一个标题。用那些能概括文章主题思想的单词、短语或短句子作为标题。也可以采用文中的主题句作为标题。主题句往往出现在文章的开头或结尾。一个好标题有助于确定文章的中心思想。 C现在,就该决定原文中哪些部分重要,哪些部分次重要了。对重要部分的主要观点进行概括。 D简要地记下主要观点主题、标题、细节等你认为对概括摘要重要的东西。 第二步:动手写作 A. 摘要应尽量用自己的话完成。不要直接引用原文的句子。 B. 应该遵循原文的逻辑顺序。这样你就不必重新
25、组织观点、事实。 C. 摘要必须全面、清晰地表明原文所载的信息,以便你的读者不需翻阅原文就可以完全掌握材料的原意。 D. 写摘要时可以采用下列几种小技巧: 1) 删除细节。只保留主要观点。 2) 选择一至两个例子。原文中可能包括5个或更多的例子,你只需从中筛选一至二个例子。 3) 把长段的描述变成短小、简单的句子。如果材料中描述某人或某事用了十个句子,那么你只要把它们变成一两句即可。 4) 避免重复。在原文中,为了强调某个主题,可能会重复论证说明。但是这在摘要中是不能使用的。应该删除那些突出强调的重述句。 5) 压缩长的句子。如下列两例: “His courage in battle migh
26、t without exaggeration be called lion-like.” 可以概括为:”He was very brave in battle.” “He was hard up for money and was being pressed by his creditor.” 可以概括为:“He was in financial difficulties.” 6) 你还可以使用词组代替整句或者从句。请看下面的例子: ”Beautiful mountains like Mount Tai, Lushan Mountain, and Mount Huang, were visit
27、ed by only a few people in the past. Today, better wages, holidays with pay, new hotels on these mountains, and better train and bus services, have brought them within reach of many who never thought of visiting them ten years ago.” 可以概括为:”Beautiful mountains like Mount Tai, once visited by only a f
28、ew people, are today accessible to many, thanks to better wages, paid holidays, new hotels and better transportation services.” 7) 使用概括性的名词代替具体的词,比如: “She brought home several Chinese and English novels, a few copies of Time and Newsweek and some textbooks. She intended to read all of them during th
29、e winter vocation.” 可以概括为:”She brought home a lot of books to read during the vocation.” 8)使用最短的连接词。比如,可以使用but, then, thus, yet, though,不能使用at the same time, in the first place, because of these, on the other hand等较长的连接词。通常,使用分号就能够达成使用连接词的效果。 9) 文章中的第一人称说的话通常在摘要中转换成第三人称,从而把大段的对白简化,比如: Kate looked at
30、 Paul disapprovingly: You use much too much salt on your food, Paul its not good for you!” Paul put down his knife and frowned:”Why on earth not! If you didnt have salt on your food it would taste awful like eating cardboard or sand just imagine bread without salt in it, or potatoes or pasta cooked
31、without salt!” Kate was patient. She didnt want to quarrel with Paul. She wanted to persuade him. She said firmly:”But too much salt is bad for you. It cause high blood pressure and latter on, heart-attacks. It also disguises the taste of food, the real tastes which are much more subtle than salt, a
32、nd which we have lost the sensitivity to appreciate any more.” 可以用第三人称概括为: Kate suggested to Paul that he should eat less salt. She thought that eating too much salt would do hard to Pauls health and that it could reduce the real tastes of food. But Paul disagreed. He said that food without salt wou
33、ld be tasteless. 第三步:修改成文 草稿拟好以后,对它进行修改。首先,与原文比较看是否把所有重要的观点都概括了,摘要中的观点是否与原文中的完全一致。其次,如果摘要中出现了不必要的词汇、短语或长句子,删除它们。第三,检查拼写、语法和标点符号的错误。最后,保持语言简单明了。 经过上述步骤和方法,一篇摘要就可以完成了。 二、记叙文概要写作 要写好记叙文的概要,先要找到以下两个问题的答案:1.谁做什么了?2.结果如何?如果是夹叙夹议,还要加上这个故事给人们的启示或教育意义。 college student selling Chinese pancake in New York has
34、become Internet hit recently. The pancake stall is owned by a Chinese student surnamed Li, who was born in 1990s. She started to run the pancake stall on Oct. 26 this year. Every day she sells nearly 200 pancakes and gets 1,500 US dollars in day she sells nearly 200 pancakes and gets 1,500 US dollar
35、s in return. Starting up the business is not an easy thing. Li receives parking tickets every day from New York Traffic Department.”Their truck is lovely and the food is delicious. Veggie pancake is sold at 7 dollars each. And you need to pay dollars for an extra sausage or ham,” said Xu, who is a c
36、ollege student of the New York University. Li was born and raised in Beijing. She went to the United States for college. She majored in business and minored in art history. After graduation, she did not like working in the office and came up with the idea of starting up her own business. ”I am famil
37、iar with Chinese pancake because I grew up in Beijing. I barely saw Chinese pancake in New York so I thought it may have market,” Li said. - - 2. When her five daughters were young, Helene An always told them that there was strength in unity . To show this, she held up one chopstick, representing on
38、eperson. Then she easily broke it into two pieces. Next, she tied several chopsticks together, representing a family. She showed the girls it was hard to break the tied chopsticks. This lesson about family unity stayed with the daughters as they grew An and her family own a large restaurant business
39、 in California. However, when Helene and her husband Danny left their home in Vietnam in 1975, they didnt have much money. They moved their family to San Francisco. There they joined Dannys mother, Diana, who owned a small Italian sandwich shop. Soon afterwards, Helene and Diana changed the sandwich
40、 shop into a small Vietnamese restaurant. The five daughters helped in the restaurant when they were young. However, Helene did not want her daughters to always work in the family business because she thought it was too hard. Eventually the girls all graduated from college and went away to work for
41、themselves, but one by one, the daughters returned to work in the family business. They opened new restaurants in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Even though family members sometimes disagreed with each other, they worked together to make the business successful. Daughter Elisabeth explains, “Our mot
42、her taught us that to succeed we must have unity, and to have unity we must have peace. Without the strength of the family, there is no business.” Their expanding business became a large corporation in 1996, with three generations of Ans working together. Now the Ans corporation makes more than $20 million each year. Although they began with a small restaurant, they had big dreams, and they worked together. Now they are a big success.