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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date现代大学英语精读1教案(1)赵红的备课南 昌 理 工 学 院教 师 备 课 本专 业: 商务英语 科 目:现代大学英语精读(1)教 师: 曹祥英 班 级: 2010至2011学年度第 一 学期课程名称:基础英语(一) 教学对象:英语专业2010级本科一年级英文名称 :Essential English (1)学 时 :106 课程类别 :必修参考教材:现代大学英语精读
2、1,杨立民总主编,外语教学研究出版社,2002. 2 Unit 1 Half a dayTeaching content: 1. Introduce the writer, his major works and his viewpoints about creation.2Appreciate the text and analyze its structure. 3. Analyze the writing skills employed in this text.4. Develop the students insight into the society and help them
3、grasp the language points. Important points: 1.Understanding of the language。 2. Analysis of long sentences. 3. The study of the core words and expressions.Difficult points::1. Elliptical question , rhetorical question and inverted sentences2. “with” absolute structure Detailed study of the text 一Ba
4、ckground Information1. About the writer:Naguib MahfouzEducation & Background Naguib Mahfouz was born on the 11th Dec. 1911 in an old quarter of Cairo, the youngest son of a merchant. He studied philosophy at King Faud I (now Cairo) University, graduating in 1934. He worked in university administrati
5、on and then in 1939 he worked for the Mini-stry of Islamic Affairs. He was later Head of the State Cinema Organisation at the Ministry of Culture. He also worked as a journalist. Although widely translated, his works are not available in most Middle Eastern countries because of his support of Sadats
6、 Camp David initiative. In 1994 he survived an assassination attempt by Islamic extremists.Naguib Mahfouz important works Naguib Mahfouz was the first Arab to win the Nobel prize for literature, in 1988. He has been described as a Dickens of the Cairo cafs and the Balzac of Egypt. He is now the auth
7、or of no fewer than 30 novels, more than 100 short stories, and more than 200 articles. Half of his novels have been made into films which have circulated throughout the Arabic-speaking world. Mahfouz began writing when he was 17. His first novel was published in 1939 and ten more were written befor
8、e the Egyptian Revolution of July 1952, when he stopped writing for several years. One novel was republished in 1953, however, and the appearance of The Cairo Trilogy in 1957 made him famous throughout the Arab world as a depictor of traditional urban life. Naguib Mahfouz how he pictures the world T
9、he picture of the world as it emerges from the bulk of Mahfouzs work is very gloomy indeed, though not completely despondent. It shows that the authors social utopia is far from being realized. Mahfouz seems to conceive of time as a metaphysical force of oppression. His novels have consistently show
10、n time as the bringer of change, and change as a very painful process, and very often time is not content until it has dealt his heroes the final blow of death. To sum up, in Mahfouzs dark tapestry of the world there are only two bright spots. These consists of mans continuing struggle for equality
11、on the one hand and the promise of scientific progress on the other; meanwhile, life is a tragedy. 2. Quotes and sayings of time and life: If you want to make good use of your time, youve got to know whats most important and then give it all youve got. -Lee Iacocca Nothing is worth more than this da
12、y. -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Every second is of infinite value. -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save. -Will Rogers Dont say you dont have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per
13、 day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresea, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein. -H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Time is what we want most, but what we use worst. -William Penn 二 Text Appreciation 1 Structure of the text The text can be conveniently divi
14、ded into three parts. In the first part (para.1-7), we learn about the boys misgivings about school. He found it hard to be away from home and mom, and thought school was punishment. The second part (para.8-16) describes how the boy felt about school. He found that life at school was rich and colorf
15、ul in many ways, although it also required discipline and hard work. In the last part of the text, the boy walked out of the school to find that the outside world had changed beyond measure and that he had grown into an old man. 2 How to appreciate literature Plot of the story: Setting of the story:
16、 Protagonist v.s. Antagonists: Drama of the story lies in: Writing technique: (Have you ever read a story using the similar technique?) Theme of the story: 3 Further discussion Read the following suggestions made by the father. Which ones do you agree with and which ones not? Have you ever been give
17、n some suggestions by your parents when entering the university? List them out. School is a place that make useful men out of boys. Dont you want to be useful like your brothers? Put a smile on your face and be a good example to others. Be a man. Today you truly begin life. 4 Writing devices 1). Ell
18、iptical question & rhetorical question “Why school?” I asked my father. “What have I done?” A: Headmaster: We want you to go and tell the boys parents the news. B: Teacher: Why me? Father: Well go to Tianjin this weekend. Daughter: What for?/ Why this weekend?/Why Tianjin? Dont you want to be useful
19、 like your brothers? Cant you see Im busy? (Dont disturb me!) What good is a promise for an unemployed worker? Does nothing ever worry you? Please give more examples. 2). Inverted sentences here and there stood conjurers showing off their tricks, or making snakes appear from baskets. Conjurers stood
20、 everywhere. They were showing off their tricks or making snakes appear from baskets. More examples: There are some exceptions to this reaction. Were there no air on the earth, there would be no life on it. In no case should we waste our time. There goes the bell. Away hurried the customers. 3). “wi
21、th” absolute structure Then there was a band ., with clowns and weight lifters walking in front. More examples: He stood there with a stick in his hand. (with + n. + prep.) Paul soon fell asleep with the light still burning. (with + n. + participle) She cant go out with all these dishes to wash. (wi
22、th + n. + to do.) He was lying on the bed with all his clothes on. (with + n. + adv. ) 三Language Understanding I. Sentence Paraphrase 1. They did not make me happy, however, as this was the day I was to be thrown into school for the first time. What does “they” refer to? What does the narrator imply
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