新视野大学英语第四册教案.ppt

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1、Charlie Chaplin Unit 2 Stage 1: Warming-up Activities Stage 2: Reading-Centred Activities Stage 3: After-Reading Activities Stage 4: Listening-and-Speaking Practice Warming-up Activities Group work Questions for thought and discussion Background information Enriching your vocabulary Comparing the fo

2、llowing words Group work Go over the preview, the pre- reading questions and the title of the text before listening to the summary of the story and anticipate what we are going to read. Questions for thought and discussion Listen to a short passage carefully and then answer the following questions.

3、Background information Charlie Chaplin: Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16th April 1889 in Walworth, London, and lived a Dickensian childhood, shared with his brother, Sydney, that included extreme poverty, workhouses and seeing his mothers mental decline put her into an institution. Both his pa

4、rents, though separated when he was very young, were music hall artists, his father quite famously so. But it was his mother that Charlie idolised and was inspired by during his visit of the backstage while she performed, to take up such a career for himself. Dickens: Charles Dickens, 1812 1870, an

5、English novelist, considered by many to be the greatest one of all. His many famous books describe life in Victorian England and show how hard it was, especially for the poor and for children. They include The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Great Expectations an

6、d A Tale of Two Cities. Hollywood: an area of Los Angeles which is known as the center of the American film industry. In terms of geography, Hollywood refers to an area consisting of the City of West Hollywood and its vicinity that form part of the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is genera

7、lly thought that everyone living in Hollywood is extremely rich, famous, and concerned with appearances but in fact many parts of Hollywood today are poor, dirty and badly cared for. Mack Sennett: (1880 1960) US film producer, born in Richmond, Quebec. He worked in the theatre as a comic in burlesqu

8、e companies, and from 1908 in silent films. He later formed his own company and hundreds of shorts, establishing a whole generation of players and a tradition of knockabout slapstick under the name of Keystone Komics (1912), and later the Sennett Bathing Beauties (1920). He received a Special Academ

9、y Award in 1937. Enriching your vocabulary Read the sentences carefully and guess the meaning of the italicized term in each sentence according to the context and your own experiences. The speech is rich in comic sensitivity. The children received a greeting card and a comic for Christmas. If youre

10、a comic and people recognize you, it means a lot of people are watching your show. A lot of Shakespeares plays are comedies. At last he saw the comedy of the situation and laughed. 喜剧性 连环漫画册 喜剧演员 喜剧 滑稽之处 He used to be a tramp when he was young. Ive tramped the whole town looking for work. The elderl

11、y woman must have thought I was a beggar, because she refused to let me speak to the young ladies. The poor child was dressed in rags. I used a piece of rag to dust the wooden furniture. 乞丐 走遍全城 叫花子 衣衫褴褛 抹布 speech met with loud applause. The audience clapped and cheered when she stood up to speak. H

12、e was spotted by a scout at the age of 13. He sent four scouts ahead to take a look at the bridge. 掌声 鼓掌欢呼 猎头 侦察员 The people in the north have revolted against the foreign rule and established their own government. Troops were called in to put down the revolt. Shoes with high heels are no longer in

13、fashion. She had developed a blister on one heel. 造反 叛乱 鞋跟 脚后跟 You must behave (yourself) at the party! How does your new car behave? Hes applied for Chinese nationality. There are many minority nationalities in China. Now that we have made the decision, we may execute the scheme as previously agree

14、d. It now seems certain that the prisoner will be executed tomorrow. 规规矩矩 性能 国籍 民族 实行 处死 The money corresponds roughly to the amount I need for my course. Who have you been corresponding with in China? There has been a decline in the value of the pound and a corresponding increase in the strength of

15、 the dollar. He was accused of betraying his country during the war. He tried to seem angry, but his smile betrayed him. 大致够 通信 相应 背叛 露了马脚 It was such a relief to hear Glen had been found safe and well. For relief of headaches take aspirin. The rumours being spread about him are totally untrue. This

16、 proposal will almost certainly spark another countrywide debate. The church service is a memorial to those killed in the war. 宽慰 减轻 传言 引起 纪念 We need to cut the article down to 1,000 words. The days of happiness had gone for good. careful you dont trip up on the step. He made up some excuse about hi

17、s daughter being sick. He was once wealthy, but now he has come down in the world. 缩短 永远 绊倒 编造 落魄 Most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues. You may have difficulty with this book at first, but youll find it much easier as you go along. Its cheaper if you book the tic

18、kets in advance. He eventually found his way into acting. 多少 进行下去 提前 进入 Vocabulary Comparing stockings hose sock ankle foot toe heel hoof paw nail crude rude coarse offensive crude raw uncooked moustache beard pants trousers levis jeans panskirt postpone delay suspend put off doubtful skeptical dubi

19、ous undecided uncertain questionable immense huge colossal vast enormous gigantic tremendous titanic monstrous large immensely very much extremely extraordinary unusual special unexpected strange abnormal extra incident event occurrence accident rouse wake waken awaken rouse animate kindle excite pr

20、ovoke stir stimulate script playscript tapescript draft manuscript pepper cayenne chili paprika collision clash crash conflict sunset sunrise clumsy awkward cop police policeman Homework Learn the new words and expressions of the text by heart. Go over the text and try to get the main idea of the te

21、xt. Analyze the structure of the text. Reading-Centred Activities 1. Global Reading Task Reading Skills: Text structure analysis: 2. Detailed Reading Task Language points Simulated writing Summary of the text Understand the reading skills: mixture of fact and opinion What are facts? And what are opi

22、nions? Facts are statements that tell what really happened or really is the case whereas opinions are statements of beliefs, judgments, or feelings. Some tips for distinguishing facts from opinions: 1. Test the writers opinion by asking whether a different opinion is possible. 2. Look for words that

23、 interpret ones opinions such as pretty, ugly, handsome, dangerous, evil, attractive, well-dressed, good, etc. Other words say clearly that an opinion will follow; these are words like I believe, I think, in my opinion, I feel, I suggest, etc. Text structure analysis: In this reading passage the aut

24、hor introduces us a famous figure Charlie Chaplin from different aspects: 1. the introduction 2. his professional success 3. his emotional life 4. the end of his life story. Divide the text into 4 parts according to the main idea given: Part 1: the introduction Part 2: his professional success Part

25、3: his emotional life Part 4: the end of his life story Paragraphs 1 and 2 from Paragraph 3 to Paragraph 6 Paragraphs 7 and 8 Paragraph 9 1. Introduction Chaplin was from _ but a man that created _ of lasting fame. He won _ in many countries and he was spotted by _ of Hollywood. a poor family comic

26、characters reputation talent scouts Charlie Chaplins professional success: Charlie Chaplins huge success with his _.(Para. 3) Charlie Chaplins success with _.(para. 4) Charlie Chaplins secrets of great _.(paras 5 & 6) Tramp sound movies comedy Charlie Chaplins emotional life: Charlie Chaplins emotio

27、nal _ resulted in _ and found its way into his _. Charlie Chaplins stable _ in his later years. collision personal disaster comic creation happiness Reading-Centred Activities 1. Global Reading Task Reading Skills: Text structure analysis: 2. Detailed Reading Task Language points Simulated writing S

28、ummary of the text Charlie Chaplins death Charlie Chaplin died on _. A strange incident after his death is taken as a _ to the worlds most famous _. Christmas day 1977 fitting memorial comic After-Reading Activities Vocabulary Exercises Translating and Writing Listening and speaking activities Talking about the topic or retelling the text Listening and speaking practice in XP center

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