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1、NSEFC2B Un i t 19全单元教案1 (人教版高二英语下册 教案教学设计)Unit 19 The Merchant of VeniceI . Brief Statements Based on the UnitThe Merchant of Venice is the most outstanding “romantic” comedy written by William Shakespeare, the greatest British playwright and poet of Renaissance. This play is mainly about the proces
2、s of a story that Shylock, a cruel and greedy moneylender, is punished by Antonio, a merchant of Venice, with the help of his friends-Portia and Bassanio. The central theme of the play is the triumph of love (between Portia and Bassanio)and friendship (between Antonio and Bassanio)over insatiable gr
3、eed and brutality (as presented by Shylock).A happy ending is brought about when Shylock is punished. Here we can see the true progressive significance of The Merchant of Venice and of its author:consistent hatred for the oppressors and sympathy for the oppressed. Meanwhile, it provides us an opport
4、unity to learn some language points as well as revising Direct and Indirect speech.II. Teaching Goals1. Talk about Shakespeare and his plays.2. Learn to recount detail in conversation.3. Review Direct and Indirect Speech.(A few minutes later.)T:Are you ready?WhoSs: Yes.d like to have a try?Any volun
5、teer?SI:Thesecond oneJuliet;thefirst one and the third one are from Hamlet; the from/King Henry IV;the fourth one Romeo and last one Troilus and Cressida.T: You did a good job. Sit down, please. Then what do you think these famous words mean?Can you explain them in English?exactly.Ss:Yes. But not cl
6、early andT:So, let me explain them to which one I am referring to. Doyou. Listen carefully and tell you see my point?Ss: Yes.T:No. 1:Why must you be theson of my family, s greatestenemy?Refuse your family for my love.Ss: Romeo, Romeo, why are you Romeo?Deny your father, and refuse your name”T:No. 2:
7、That is a question whether to live on in this world or to die, that is, to take action or to do nothing.Ss: “To be or not to be;that is a question. ”T:No. 3: It is best not to lend (money) to others and not to borrow from others. When we lend something. We risk losing both the thing we lend and the
8、friendship with that other person.Ss: “Neither a borrower nor a lender be. ”T:No. 4:A person who has great responsibilities,such as a king, is constantly worried and therefore doesn t sleep soundly.Ss: “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. ”T:No. 5:Empty words, not real thoughts or ideas from th
9、e heart.Ss: Words, words, only words, no matter from heart.”T:Great. However, I still want to suggest you find these plays, from which the quotations come from, to read or watch them if you haven t before. Do you think so?Ss: Yes.T:What other plays of Shakespeare do you know?Ss: Twelfth Night; King
10、Lear; Othello(Teacher writes them as well as those talked about just now.)T:Can you explain what they are about?Choose one of them and have a try. Any volunteer?S2:I d like to talk about Othello. Othello, a dark-faced Moor, serves as a capable general in Venice and wins the love of a beautiful, stro
11、ng-minded girl Desdemona, daughter of a senator. Her father objects to her secret marriage with the Moor, but Othello is just then much needed as commander to lead troops to a war with the Turks, and so the senator? s protest is overruled by the duke and Othello goes to war on the island of Cyprus,
12、accompanied by his new bride. After their arrival there, the Turks have already met with destruction in a sea storm and the war is over, but one of the officers under Othello hates the general for placing another man above him and therefore tries to destroy the Moor s happiness by convincing him of
13、Desdemona s illicit relations with the man above him. Othello falls into the trap, kills Desdemona, and finds out the truth at last and kills himself. The officer under Othello is shipped back to Venice after his villainy is exposed to await fit punishment.T:Anybody else?S3:I d like to talk aboutSte
14、p III ListeningT:Well done. We ve talked much about Shakespeare and his plays. Next, lets listen to the introduction to The Merchant of Venice,the most outstanding “romantic” comedy. It willtell us how the story takes place and helps us learn about the main characters in it. Can you follow me?55 : Y
15、es.T:OK. Now please look at the Listening part at Page 66. First, read through the questions in Exercise 1.Then listen to the tape to find the answers.(Teacher allows the Students a few minutes to prepare, and then plays the tape. After that, teacher checks the answers.)Suggested answers:Ex. 1 1. Ve
16、nice56 three months57 three thousands ducats58 a pound of his fleshT:Well done. Now please read through the requirements of Exercise 2. Then I 11 play the tape again for you to finish the following chart.(After the Students prepare for a while, teacher begins to play the tape. At the end, check the
17、answers with the whole class.)Suggested answers:Step IV SpeakingT:Up to now, we ve learnt much about Shakespeare and his plays. Can you tell me what makes his play a masterpiece, Han Mei?S4:The ideas behind the play are about problems which are still important to people of different ages in modern t
18、imes.T:Can you give some examples shown in The Merchant of Venice?Any volunteer?S5:Mercy versus revenge and love versus money.T:Quite right. Now, please read the two situations in Speaking first. Then find examples for each one in modern life and work in pairs to discuss whether it is right or wrong
19、. Are you clear about that?Ss: Yes.T:And behind the situation, there are some useful expressions. Study them first, then use them in your dialogue if possible. Do you remember?Ss: Yes.(The students begin to work. Teacher goes among them to see how they are going on with the work. A few minutes later
20、, teacher asks some pairs to act out before class.)Sample dialogues:Situation 1A: In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock gets the chance to kill Antonio, and he would. What s even more, he refuses the Duke s persuasion to have mercy on Antonio. But when the the roles are turned around, the Duke shows me
21、rcy to Shylock despite the fact that nobody really likes Shylock. What would you do if you had your worst enemy in your power?B:In my opinion,people should be kind and mercyful. The punishment on my enemy should depends on the situation. If he tries to correct his fault and is able to get along well
22、 with me in future, I will forgive him. After all, a friend is better than an enemy.A: I agree with you. What shouldn t be forgotten is that all the things has a limited line.B:How do you like the play The Merchant of Venice?Have you read any other plays of Shakespeare?A:It s worth reading. The idea
23、s behind it are still important to today s people. Besides, I, ve read Romeo and Juliet, King Lear and so on.B:Great!Would you like to tell me the stories some day?A:No problem.Situation 2A:You know, in The Merchant of Venice, Bassanio cann t marry Portia because he doesn t have enough money. What a
24、 pity!And this happens everywhere around the world. What do you think about a situation like that?B:From my point of view, love is more important than money. If money is lost, we can earn it by our hands. However, if love is lost, it can never be back again.A:Money is necessary,but not the most impo
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