Fairness for all教案
m:what noise?
w:there,there it is again.
m:oh,that noise.i guess the soldiers have started exercises again.
w:can’t anything be done about it?
m:i’m afraid not,but these weekly activities should end soon.
w:hey,you never told me about these problems before i signed the rental agreement.
(text 7)
w:what king of woman do you like?
m:i want a woman that fills my every need.
w:no way.times are changing,and you’re never going to find a woman that will shine your shoes and fill your beer glass all the time.
m:oh really?i prefer women that stay home,cook,clean,and watch the kids.
w:but what are your household tasks once you get home from work?
m:hmm.eat,watch tv,and...
w:wait!i can’t believe i’m hearing this.you’re never going to get married.i recently read a news report that said that 40 percent of women don’t think their husbands do their share around the house,and you seem to fit that.
m:that’s interesting,but that doesn’t change my point of view.i guess i’ll have to settle for tv dinners and my dog,rusty.
(text 8)
w:dr.jolly,i’d like to know the purpose of today’s discussion.
m:well,i just want parents to learn a great deal about bringing up children.
w:how will this be achieved?by encouraging parents to watch their children?
m:so often a mother is likely to feel “he is playing quietly on his own.i can get on with my work.” so she’s not with her child.the result is that the child very quickly becomes bored,playing on his own.mothers need to be with their child because this encourages him in whatever he’s doing.if a mother is,say,working in the kitchen,her child wants her and just quietly calls to his mom,but she doesn’t respond until he shouts.so in effect,she’s said to him “unless you shout at me,i won’t come.” and then she comes to me and says “i’ve got a child who’s always shouting.” you find that in effect she’s trained him to shout.
(text 9)
w:excuse me,could you tell me when we arrive in stratford-on-avon?
m:oh,you’ll have to change to another train in oxford.it’s a regular connect.you have ten minutes to change trains.
w:when does that train reach stratford?i don’t want to be late.
m:your train arrives there at 6:15.
w:oh,good.the shakespearean play doesn’t begin until eight o’clock.that gives me plenty of time to check into a hotel and get a bite to eat.by the way,what will we see on the trip?
m:well,you won’t have time to visit oxford,but you might take a look at st.mary’s church from the train window.