Unit 4 Reading 课件- 高中英语牛津译林版选修九.ppt
Lead-in,Do you understand the following idoms?,3,No paigns, no gains.Out of sight, out of trouble.Where there is a will, there is a way.Every coin has two sides.,4,No paigns, no gains. 不劳无获。Out of sight, out of trouble.Where there is a will, there is a way.Every coin has two sides.,5,No paigns, no gains. 不劳无获。Out of sight, out of trouble. 眼不见,心不烦。Where there is a will, there is a way.Every coin has two sides.,6,No paigns, no gains. 不劳无获。Out of sight, out of trouble. 眼不见,心不烦。Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者,事竟成。Every coin has two sides.,7,No paigns, no gains. 不劳无获。Out of sight, out of trouble. 眼不见,心不烦。Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者,事竟成。Every coin has two sides. 事物都有两面性。,8,No paigns, no gains. 不劳无获。Out of sight, out of trouble. 眼不见,心不烦。Where there is a will, there is a way. 有志者,事竟成。Every coin has two sides. 事物都有两面性。 凡事有利弊。,Biblical idiomsin English,ScanningWhat does the following idioms mean?1. by and by2. feet of clay3. see the handwriting on the wall4. kill the fatted calf5. you reap what you sow6. the apple of somebodys eye,1.by and by 2. feet of clay 3. see the handwriting on the wall 4. kill the fatted calf 5. you reap what you sow 6. the apple of somebodys eye,1.by and by before long/soon/immediately2. feet of clay 3. see the handwriting on the wall 4. kill the fatted calf 5. you reap what you sow 6. the apple of somebodys eye,1.by and by before long/soon/immediately2. feet of clay a hidden weakness in somebody whom we admire or respect3. see the handwriting on the wall 4. kill the fatted calf 5. you reap what you sow 6. the apple of somebodys eye,1.by and by before long/soon/immediately2. feet of clay a hidden weakness in somebody whom we admire or respect3. see the handwriting on the wall see signs that disaster is coming4. kill the fatted calf 5. you reap what you sow 6. the apple of somebodys eye,1.by and by before long/soon/immediately2. feet of clay a hidden weakness in somebody whom we admire or respect3. see the handwriting on the wall see signs that disaster is coming4. kill the fatted calf have a large celebration5. you reap what you sow 6. the apple of somebodys eye,1.by and by before long/soon/immediately2. feet of clay a hidden weakness in somebody whom we admire or respect3. see the handwriting on the wall see signs that disaster is coming4. kill the fatted calf have a large celebration5. you reap what you sow If he plants good seeds then he will get a good crop; if he plants bad seeds then his crop will be bad.6. the apple of somebodys eye,1.by and by before long/soon/immediately2. feet of clay a hidden weakness in somebody whom we admire or respect3. see the handwriting on the wall see signs that disaster is coming4. kill the fatted calf have a large celebration5. you reap what you sow If he plants good seeds then he will get a good crop; if he plants bad seeds then his crop will be bad.6. the apple of somebodys eye a child who is loved very much by his or her parents,What is the definition of an idiom?Why does the Bible have so many idioms?3.What are the benefits of learning English idioms?,III. Read the text with the following questions.,What is the definition of an idiom? An idiom is a group of words or an expression _ a single object, person or concept, whose meaning is not _, unable to be understood _, or from the _ meanings of its components.,III. Read the text with the following questions.,What is the definition of an idiom? An idiom is a group of words or an expression _ a single object, person or concept, whose meaning is not _, unable to be understood _, or from the _ meanings of its components.,representing,III. Read the text with the following questions.,What is the definition of an idiom? An idiom is a group of words or an expression _ a single object, person or concept, whose meaning is not _, unable to be understood _, or from the _ meanings of its components.,straightforward,representing,III. Read the text with the following questions.,What is the definition of an idiom? An idiom is a group of words or an expression _ a single object, person or concept, whose meaning is not _, unable to be understood _, or from the _ meanings of its components.,straightforward,literally,representing,III. Read the text with the following questions.,What is the definition of an idiom? An idiom is a group of words or an expression _ a single object, person or concept, whose meaning is not _, unable to be understood _, or from the _ meanings of its components.,straightforward,literally,apparent,representing,III. Read the text with the following questions.,2.Why does the Bible have so many idioms?,III. Read the text with the following questions.,2.Why does the Bible have so many idioms?Because many idioms come from the Bible,_ was first written in Hebrew and Greek, both of _ use many idioms.,III. Read the text with the following questions.,2.Why does the Bible have so many idioms?Because many idioms come from the Bible,_ was first written in Hebrew and Greek, both of _ use many idioms.,which,III. Read the text with the following questions.,2.Why does the Bible have so many idioms?Because many idioms come from the Bible,_ was first written in Hebrew and Greek, both of _ use many idioms.,which,which,III. Read the text with the following questions.,3.What are the benefits of learning English idioms?improving your _developing a high level of _ in your communication skillsIncreasing your knowledge and _ of the history and culture of English-speaking countries, with a _ understanding of English idioms and their origions,III. Read the text with the following questions.,3.What are the benefits of learning English idioms?improving your _developing a high level of _ in your communication skillsIncreasing your knowledge and _ of the history and culture of English-speaking countries, with a _ understanding of English idioms and their origions,III. Read the text with the following questions.,comprehension,3.What are the benefits of learning English idioms?improving your _developing a high level of _ in your communication skillsIncreasing your knowledge and _ of the history and culture of English-speaking countries, with a _ understanding of English idioms and their origions,III. Read the text with the following questions.,comprehension,competence,3.What are the benefits of learning English idioms?improving your _developing a high level of _ in your communication skillsIncreasing your knowledge and _ of the history and culture of English-speaking countries, with a _ understanding of English idioms and their origions,III. Read the text with the following questions.,comprehension,competence,appreciation,3.What are the benefits of learning English idioms?improving your _developing a high level of _ in your communication skillsIncreasing your knowledge and _ of the history and culture of English-speaking countries, with a _ understanding of English idioms and their origions,III. Read the text with the following questions.,comprehension,competence,appreciation,thorough,