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图书名称 | 现代奥运趣闻报道(学生用书) | 作者 | 湛冰 |
定价 | 84.00元 | 出版社 | 北京体育大学出版社 |
ISBN | 9787564420666 | 出版日期 | 2017-10-01 |
字数 | 页码 | 353 | |
版次 | 1 | 装帧 | 平装 |
开本 | 16开 | 商品重量 | 0.4Kg |
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《现代奥运趣闻报道(学生用书)》双语教材旨在通过将奥运知识与英语相结合,依托情景活动和辅助阅读,全面提升学生(尤其是体育院校大学生和运动员)在国际场景与多文化中的英语听说交流能力,培养具有人文素养和英语表达能力全面发展的人才。 《现代奥运趣闻报道(学生用书)》双语教材的编写紧扣《大学英语课程教学要求》的目标,即通过加强实用性英语教学,提高大学生的综合能力,尤其是听说交流能力。 《现代奥运趣闻报道(学生用书)》双语教材切实贯彻《国家中长期教育改革和发展规划纲要(2010-2020年)》提出的“培养大批具有国际视野……能够参与国际竞争的国际化人才”的要求,注重通过奥运故事提升学生的知识储备、文化意识、国际视野,以终达到培养高水平复合型国际人才的目标。 《现代奥运趣闻报道(学生用书)》双语教材充分渗透素质教育和全人发展的教育理念,教材设计以学生学习和发展为主,在充分提高学生英语表达水平的同时,内容选择尽量考虑学生情感和道德培养,让学生获得知识和技能的同时,提升综合素质,获得全面发展。 《现代奥运趣闻报道(学生用书)》双语教材注重教育理念和方法的运用,强调学生学习的社会性和情境性,注重学生对知识的主动建构过程。在教学内容和教学活动安排上,鼓励学生协作完成课堂和课后活动,体验获得新知识的过程和乐趣,引导学生从被动的知识接受者转向积极主动建构和加工者。 《现代奥运趣闻报道(学生用书)》双语教材以时间逻辑顺序,围绕奥林匹克的主题,共设14章,每章设计一般包括2个模块:听说模块和阅读模块。听说模块配套有录音和录像及教学课件。同时,教材设计包括3个阶段性情景活动章节。其形式主要有“今天我当新闻播报员”“趣事Tableau”等,还包括原创的情景活动设计“申请奥运现场演讲”等。 |
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Chapter 1 Listening and Speaking America IFirst Olympic Games Charlotte Cooper, First WomaOlympic Champion Part 2Further Reading Part 1James B. Connolly, AHarward Student Part 2Rowing iLondon Chapter 2 Listening and Speaking AInterview: Talking About Olympics Dorando Pietri's marathon Further Reading Part 1The first AfricaAmericaathlete Part 2Dorando Pietri's marathon(Continued) Chapter 3 Listening and Speaking British Runner, A Nobel Prize Winner Fencing ChampioWith Every Blade Further Reading Part 1 Ralph Craig Part 2Olympiastadion Chapter 4 Listening and Speaking Tarzaand Swimming Athlete Flying FinRitola Signs Off With Fifth Gold Further Reading Part 1A Unique Double Champion Part 2The First AsiaGold Medal Chapter 5 Listening and Speaking Refused to Award Black Athlete-Jesse Owens SITUATONAL ACTIVITY:I am Journalist Further Reading Part 1The Athlete is a Hero iWWII Part 2half-silver and half-bronze medal Chapter 6 Listening and Speaking The Flying Housewife Well Behaved WomeRarely Make History Further Reading Part 1Gymnastic petitioand its only one spectator Part 2Emil Zatopek became a sporting legend Chapter 7 Listening and Speaking Olga's romance with US athlete From Knud Jenseto Yeshiwen: Doping Problems Further Reading Part 1The Olympic Underwear Relay, 1956 Part 2From Rags to Sport Riches Chapter 8 Listening and Speaking Sex and gender verificatioisport With all-time record set to fall, little-knowLatynina looks back Further Reading Part 1GoldeOpportunity: 1964 Olympic Sights Part 2The 1968 Olympic Games iMexico City, Mexico SITUATIONAL ACTIVITY: Tableau Chapter 9 Listening and Speaking Terrorists Attack at the Olympic Games iMunich Humato Hero:Nadia Comaneci gymnastics' first perfect 10 Further Reading Part 1Spitz lived up to enormous expectations Part 2Olympic Games Married by drug allegation Chapter 10 Listening and Speaking Boycotts and Olympic Games:1980 and 1984 iHistory Los Angeles seeking to returto Olympic arena Further Reading Part 1House leader JohBoehner rejects Olympic boycott over Snowden Part 2Mega-Event Strategy o(Los Angeles) UrbaDevelopment Chapter 11 Listening and Speaking Significance of the 1988 Olympics iSouth Korea The Original Dream Team Further Reading Part 1Hand iHand Part 2ModerOlympic Games Review: 1992 Olympics, Barcelona Chapter 12 Listening and Speaking Bomb Explodes iAtlanta's Olympic Park Lance Armstrong Further Reading Part 1Agassi and Graf Relive Olympic glory Part 2Walker Wang Liping Stays oTrack Chapter 13 Listening and Speaking IOC strips 4 medals from 2004 Games Ms. Yang Lan's Speech Further Reading Part 1Brave Liu Xiang did it! Chinese fans jubilant Part 2Volunteer Spirit Is Flourishing iChina Chapter 14 Listening and Speaking NBC mentary of the LondoOpening Ceremony Fired Employee Claims No Racism Was Intended SITUATIONAL ACTIVITY : Bidding Chinese Version Appendix Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Bibliography |