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Unit 8 Be Creative(1)

I.

Before reading Class
























Class Hours:

6 hours

II. Teaching Aims and Requirements:

1.

Express themselves freely on the topic of creativity.
2.

Related Information of the Text

3.

New Words Learning and Practice
4.

Grasp and apply the skill of using a concept map to sort ideas in an essay
5.

Understand how to encourage creativity and creative thinking
6.

Master the key language points and use them in different contexts
---words and expressions related to creativity
---collocations of different classifiers before nouns
---word formation: compound adjectives
7.

Translate different expressions for definition
8.

Write a definition paragraph
III. Class Procedures


1.

Listening and Speaking (30 minutes)
1) Listening (10 minutes)
a) Introductory remarks:
We tend to speak of creativity as inventing new things,
but in fact the root of the word means
to be taught; rather it has to be nurtured. In fact every child is an artist, but how one
can stay that way as he/she grows up is a big concern for education administrators,
business
entrepreneurs
as
well
as
policy-makers.
The
seeds
of
creativity
are
not
supposed to be contained in any standardized, prescribed form of thinking or doing.
One should be allowed time and space to think outside the box and to experiment
with
innovative
ideas.
Walt
Disney's
success
in

shows
that
more
often creativity bears fruit out of the eternal tug of war between wishful thinking and
down-to-earth workmanship.

b) Listening Material
Nonverbal Communication



Experiences, 1)______, and smells fuel creativity. Sitting still won

t bring new
2)______
in
but
experimenting
and
trying
new
things
will
3)____
our
creativity.
George Bernard Shaw told us,

You see things; and you say,

Why?


But I dream
things
that
never
were;
and
I
say,

Why
not

?


Sir
Ken
Robinson,
an
4)_____________ recognized expert in education leadership and 5)_________, has
described creativity as

the process of having 6)______ ideas that add value

. That
is a 7)_____________ definition. The real difficulty comes in actually being able to
think 8)_________ or

out of the box

. It is a very 9)____ and valuable skill to be
able
to
10)____________
ideas
that
are
truly
original
and
different
from
anything
currently out there.

Keys:
1) sights


2)ideas



3) jog

4) internationally


5) innovation



6) original
7) straightforward


8) differently


9)rare

10) come up with
2) Speaking (20 minutes)
a) Introductory remarks:


Answer the questions and discuss them with your partners.

Q:How do you understand the phrase

thinking out of the box

? Discuss with your
partner where you could use it, supporting yourself with evidence. (Have you ever
heard or read anything interesting that could be described as

out of the box

?)

2. Related Information of the Text


(15minutes)
1) Related Information


a) Ken Robinson




Sir
Ken
Robinson
Ph.D.:
An
internationally
recognized
leader
in
the
development
of
creativity,
innovation
and
human
potential.
He
is
also
one
of
the
world

s
leading speakers and has
had
a profound impact
on audiences
globally.
Born in the UK, he now lives in Los Angeles.



b) BBC

s Question Time

Question
Time
is
a
topical
debate
BBC
television
program
in
the
United
Kingdom, based on the radio program Any Questions? The show typically features
politicians
from
at
least
the
three
major
political
parties
as
well
as
other
public
figures
who
answer
pre-selected
questions
put
to
them
by
a
carefully
chosen
audience. The independent production company Mentorn has made the program for
the BBC since 1998.







c) Michael Gove
Michael
Andrew
Gove
is
a
British
Conservative
Party
politician
and
the
Member
of
Parliament
for
Surrey
Heath.
He
is
also
an
author
and
a
former
journalist
for
The
Times
newspaper.
Born
in
Edinburgh,
Gove
was
raised
in
Aberdeen and began his career as a journalist. He was first elected to Parliament
in 2005 for the safe Conservative seat of Surrey Heath in South East
was
later
promoted
to
the
Shadow
Cabinet
in
2007
as
the
Shadow
Secretary
of
State
for
Children,
Schools
and
Families.
After
the
formation
of
the
Coalition
Government in 2010, Gove was then appointed Secretary of State for Education.
After the General Election in May 2015 he became Secretary of State for Justice.


d)
Hans Zimmer
Hans Florian Zimmer (born 12 September, 1957) is a German film composer
and
music
producer.
He
has
composed
music
for
over
150
films,
including
award-winning film scores for The Lion King (1994), Crimson Tide (1995), The
Thin
Red
Line
(1998),
Gladiator
(2000),
The
Last
Samurai
(2003),
The
Dark
Knight (2008), Inception (2010), and 12 Years a Slave (2013).
Zimmer
spent
the
early
part
of
his
career
in
the
United
Kingdom
before
moving to the United States.

He is the head of the film music division at DreamWorks studios and works
with
other
composers
through
the
company
which
he
founded,
Remote
Control
Productions.
Zimmer's
works
are
notable
for
integrating
electronic
music
sounds
with
traditional orchestral arrangements. He has received four Grammy Awards, three
Classical
BRIT
Awards,
two
Golden
Globes,
and
an
Academy
Award.
He
was
also
named
on
the
list
of
Top
100
Living
Geniuses,
published
by
The
Daily
Telegraph.

3. New Words Learning and Practice (25minutes)
1) New Words Learning (15 minutes)


curriculum: n. the subjects that are included in a course of study or taught in
a school, college, etc.
E.g. Spanish is on the curriculum.
The national curriculum states that students aged 11 to 14 must study six areas of
knowledge.

the national curriculum:
全国公修课

curriculum vitae (CV):
简历,履历

Applicants interested in applying for the position should submit their CVs to the
company no later than this coming Friday.


pulse:
n.
the
ideas,
opinions,
or
feelings
a
group
in
society
have
at
a
particular time
The White House insists that the president is in touch with the pulse of the black
community.


essential:
adj.
completely
necessary;
extremely
important
in
a
particular
situation or for a particular activity
The museum is closed while essential repairs are being carried out.
The charity will be taking food and essential supplies to six refugee camps.


dynamic (Para. 2): adj. always changing and making progress
South Asia continues to be the most dynamic economic region in the world.
We want you to be part of our young and dynamic team.


discipline (Para. 2): n. an area of knowledge; a subject that people study or
are taught, especially in a university
The new recruits were drawn from a range of academic disciplines.
Management is a discipline which has its own characteristics and applies to any
type of organization.


analogy (Para. 2): n. a comparison of one thing with another thing that has
similar features
The teacher drew an analogy between the human heart and a pump.
There's no analogy between his position and yours.


capacity (Para. 4): n. the ability to understand or to do sth.
She has an enormous capacity for hard work.
Limited resources are restricting our capacity for developing new products.


promote (Para. 5): v.
a) to help sth. to happen or develop
The association is intended to promote an understanding of the culture of the Arab
world.

promote awareness of environmental issues
b) to help sell a product, service, etc. or make it more popular by advertising it or
offering it at a special price
She worked hard and was soon promoted.
He has been promoted to general sales and marketing manager.


scale (Para. 6): n. a set of notes played or sung in order, going up or down



Let us summarize the ground rules for scale playing.
practice scales: to perform the notes
of a scale as an exercise for the fingers or
voice


flourish: v.

a)

to develop quickly and be successful



Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate.




b) to grow well; to be healthy and happy


These plants flourish in a damp climate.
2) Practice in New Words (10 minutes)


Have students do Exercise 4 and practice core words related to the text


Fill in the blanks with the words listed below. Make changes where necessasry.
Acquire
ambition
Flourish
genuine
discipline
motivate
dynamic

appetite
facilitate
talent


In
a
class
about
writing,
extensive
practice
is
the
only
means
of
assuring
____ improvement.


IT is a very comprehensive______ of creativity and practicality.


Friendly
contacts
between
the
two
countries
____
cultural
and
economic
terchange.


It takes two people to make a partnership and both of you bring
your own
unique skills, _____, and personalities.


To
maintain
a
competitive
advantage
in
today

s
fast-paced
world,
organizations need to ______ and engage all their employees.


The new resaurants are meeting consumers

growing _____ for better quality
ingredients and unusual spices.


Life
is
_____
and
constantly
changing.
Because
of
that,
your
direction
is
much more important than your position.


If you prefer learning new knowledge by reading, you will probably end up a
sort of learner who _______ knowledge by sight.


My singing talent has ______ due to the boost of confidence I gained whilst
volunteering in the carnival.


The
government

s
programme
shows
its
_______
to
moernize
the
raliway
network.
Keys:


Genuine


Discipline


Facilitate


Talents


Motivate

4. Reading Skill

(15 minutes)
1)

Sorting ideas using a concept map
A
concept
map
is
a
type
of
graphic
organizer
that
explains
the
connection
between
ideas,
helping
readers
organize
and
structure
their
thoughts
to
further
understand
information and discover new relationships. Most concept maps present a hierarchical


Appetite


Dynamic


Acquires


Flourished


ambition

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