新世纪英语专业综合教程(第二版)第4册Unit5(试用版)ppt课件.ppt
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1、THE TAPESTRY OF FRIENDSHIPUnit 5THE TAPESTRY OF FRIENDSHIPUnit 5Watch the movie clip and have a discussion about friends and friendship. 1. What do you think makes a good friend? Audiovisual supplementCultural informationA good friend is one who is loyal, considerate and honest A friend can give hel
2、p, pleasure, company 2. What can a friend give?Audiovisual supplementCultural information pouring something from a jar into a glass This is the blood of our people, the wolf people, the alligator people, and the moon women from which we gain our strength to rule all worlds.Hands glass to Little Teen
3、sy. Little Teensy shakes head no. Its ok. Its just chocolate.Teensy drinks. Teensy Melissa Whitman: I declare you, Princess-Naked-As-A-Jaybird. whispers Hot Cha Cha! turns to Little Caro Caro Eliza Bennett: I declare you, Duchess Soaring Hawk.Little Vivi: Little Vivi: Little Vivi: Little Teensy: Lit
4、tle Vivi: Audiovisual supplementCultural informationturns to Little Necie Necie Rose Kelleher: I declare you, Countess Singing Cloud. And I: Viviane Joan Abbott, am hereby and forever Queen Dancing Creek.pulls a knife out of a shield Now, wait just one second . I dont think we should be cutting ours
5、elves with that knife . Silence!nicks her hands with knife and passes it down to Little Teensy We are the flames of fires, the whirling of the winds. We are the waters of the rains and the rivers and the oceans. We are the rocks and the stones. And now, by the power invested in Little Vivi: Little N
6、ecie:Little Vivi:Little Vivi: Little Vivi:All little Ya-Yas:me, I declare we are the mighty Ya-ya priestesses. Let no men put us under. Now our blood flows through each other as its done for all eternity. Loyal forever. Raise our voices in the words of Mumbo Gumbo YA-YA! YA-YA! English Quotes about
7、Friendship:-Tell me what company thou keepst, and Ill tell thee what thou art. Miguel de Cervantes, Spanish novelist-My friends are my estate. Emily Dickinson, American Poet-My best friend is the one who brings out the best in me. Henry Ford, American Industrialist-The only reward of virtue is virtu
8、e; the only way to have a friend is to be one. Ralph Waldo Emerson, American EssayistAudiovisual supplementCultural informationFriendshipAudiovisual supplementCultural information-True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and choice. Samuel Johnston, American States
9、man-Friendship makes prosperity more shining and lessens adversity by dividing and sharing it. Cicero, Roman author, orator and politician-Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and
10、must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation. George Washington, First president of the U.SAudiovisual supplementCultural information-The holy passion of Friendship is of so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring a nature that it will last through a wh
11、ole lifetime, if not asked to lend money. Mark Twain, American humorist, novelist, short story author Audiovisual supplementCultural informationChinese Sayings about Friendship: -近朱者赤,近墨者黑。-Keep good men company and you shall be of the number.-亲兄弟,明算账。-Even reckoning makes long friends.-物以类聚,人以群分。-B
12、irds of a feather flock together.-君子之交淡如水。-A hedge between keeps friendship green.-海内存知己,天涯若比邻。-A bosom friend afar brings a distant land near.-有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎!-Isnt it great when friends visit from distant places? Audiovisual supplementCultural informationWomens Friendship Female friendships are often
13、seen as having elements of intimacy and support. Women typically describe their friendships in terms of closeness and emotional attachment. What characterizes friendships between women is the willingness to share important feelings, thoughts, experiences, and support. Women devote a good deal of tim
14、e and intensity of involvement to friends. Friendships between women, more so than between men, are broad and less likely to be divided. Gender Patterns in FriendshipAudiovisual supplementCultural informationMens Friendships Unlike women, men are typically socialized by society to be less social and
15、 have more difficulty with friendships; they are often raised to compete with other men and not cooperate with them, to hide their vulnerabilities and not share their inner experiences. However, like women, men can benefit from the social bonds of friendship. The great friendships recorded in histor
16、y have been between men, and friendships among men have often been romanticized and idealized. Mens friendships have typically been described in terms of bravery and physical sacrifice in providing assistance to others. Despite this historical romanticization of theAudiovisual supplementCultural inf
17、ormationmale friendship, researchers have found that men have significantly fewer friends than women, especially close friendships or best friends. Audiovisual supplementCultural informationFriendship between Men and Women There is much debate about the possibilities of male and female friendships.
18、Much of this debate has had to do with the idea that sexual attraction will prevent men and women from forming a strong platonic bond. There can be many challenges to female-male friendships. For instance, in a society where men have typically had more power and dominance, equality can be an issue.
19、Both genders may benefit from these interactions: Men may learn more about sharing and establishing emotional support, while women might enjoy interactions that are less emotionally challenging. General analysisStructural features In the text, the author discusses the differences between a buddy and
20、 a friend in a forceful way. The main idea of the text can be summarized in one sentence: a buddy is a fine life companion while a friend is that part the race with which you can be human. Rhetorical featuresGeneral analysisStructural features This text distinguishes two kinds of friendship: that be
21、tween men and that between women. It can be divided into four parts. Part I (Paragraphs 1 2): the prelude, where the author reveals what kind of film the woman had just seen. Rhetorical featuresPart II (Paragraphs 3 6): the introduction, where the author advances the double standard of friendship on
22、 the basis of the personally observed shift of focus of the cinema lens.General analysisStructural featuresPart III (Paragraphs 7 18 ): the body, where the distinctions of the two types of friendship are detailed. Rhetorical featuresPart IV (Paragraphs 19 ): the conclusion, which summarizes the fund
23、amental difference between male companionship and female friendship. To show the differences between buddiness and friendship effectively, the author of the text coordinates sentences in various ways. Sometimes he uses conjunctions such as but, yet and while. And sometimes he simply puts two clauses
24、 together without using any conjunction at all. For examples: Well, she thought, on the whole, men had buddies, while women had friends. Buddies bonded, but friends loved. Buddies faced adversity together, but friends faced each other. There was something palpably different in the way they spent the
25、ir time. Buddies seemed to “do” thingsGeneral analysisStructural featuresRhetorical featurestogether; friends simply “were” together. (paragraph 8) Buddies hang tough together; friends hang onto each other. (paragraph 11)General analysisStructural featuresRhetorical featuresPractice: Please find mor
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