M8 Unit 1 The written word (译林牛津版高二英语选修八教案教学设计).docx
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1、M8 Unit 1 The written word (译林牛津版高二英语选修八教案教学设计)班级姓名学号等第M8 Unit 1 The written wordLearning aims:1. To gain some knowledge about classic literature and some insight into how to write an essay about literature;2. To improve their reading skills by participating in the activities designed.Learning impor
2、tant and difficult points:1. to develop love and passion for literature.2. Master ways to read a persuasive essayLearning procedures ways:Step 1 Reading comprehensionFast reading:To skim the essay and try to find answers to the following three questions:ago and were well written and received.2. Dick
3、ens is England s greatest writer.3. Pip is the main character in the novel Great Expectations.Step2 Second reading for general ideas:To scan the essay and try to find out the the structure of the text:Part 1: : information about.Part 2: : information about .Part 3: ee: information about .Key: classi
4、c literature; Charles Dickens; the book Great expectationsStep3 Reading strategy1. What does a persuasive essay try to do?2. What s the writer s point of view in this essay?3. How does the author try to convince the reader?Answers: 1. To convince the reader to adopt a certain point of view.2. To per
5、suade us to appreciate classic literature.3. At the very beginning the writer asks us to reconsider our ideas about classic literature. Then she gives us interesting facts about Charles Dickens and his book, Great Expectation, which makes us want to read the book at the end of the essay.Step 4 Furth
6、er comprehension of each part:Part one: Questions:1. Why don t many people read the classics?2. What does Liz think about classic novels?Multiple choice exercise1. The writer wrote the passage mainly to .A. convince us to change our attitude(态度) to classicsB. introduce Charles Dicken s novels to usC
7、. suggest that we should read more classicsD. make a summary of Great Expectations2. Some people think that classics are old-fashioned because of the following statements except.A. they were written a long time ago.B. the language used in them is quite different from the language used today.C. they
8、are difficult for people to understand.D. They can only be found in bookshops and libraries.3. Which of the following is Not true according to the text?A. Classics are also worth reading today.B. We can find the value of writing and wisdom in classics.C. Classics have nothing to do with life today.D
9、. Some classics have been adapted for movies.Keys: ADCPart 2: : Questions:1. When and where was Charles Dickens born?2. What books did he write?3. What is written on his gravestone (tomb)?Answers: 1. He was born in Portsmouth, England in 1812.4. Works by Charles DickensGreat Expectations远大前程 Oliver
10、Twist双城记A Christmas Carol圣诞颂歌Hard Times困难时世A Tale of Two Cities双城记David Copperfield大卫科波菲尔5. On his gravestone it reads, “By his death, one of England s greatest writers is lost to the world. ”Part 3: ee: Questions:2. What are the main elements of a novel? Read part three and match the elements on th
11、e left with the correct examples on the right.The main elements of the novel1. setting a. mist2. symbol b. what it means to be a gentleman3. plot c. England in the early 1800s4. theme d. Pip, Joe, Estella5. characters e. a stranger gives Pip a lot f money, thenPip moves toLondon and becomes a snob2.
12、 What does Pip learn by the end of the novel?3. Whatre the main elements(要素)to consider when reading a novel?4. What makes a good persuasive essay?Answers:1. c a e b d2. He learns that wealth does not buy happiness and that friends are more important than a fancy education.(This is an example of cha
13、racter development in Great Expectations, that is, it is the change in Pip from being concerned only with money to seeing that money is not the most important thing in life.)3. characters, setting, symbol, theme and plot4. It gives enough information to make readers interested but not enough to give
14、 away the story.Step 5 Post-reading activities:Discussion:Can you think of some possible endings for the novel?Consolidation: Match them with correct definitions.8. antiques a. very quick and not expected9. well received b. insisting on doing something10. released c. valuable things from the past11.
15、 abrupt d. liked by a lot of people12. prejudice e. made available to the public13. rigid f . difficult to change14. civil g. preference that prevents true consideration of a situation8. bent on h. . polite, good-mannered9. shabby i . not plain or simple; expensive10. fancy j . old and in bad condit
16、ionKeys: cdeagfhbj iFill in the blanks with the following words.shallow husband fortune symbol gentleman Pip novel authors theme Englandshallow husband fortune symbol gentleman Pip novel authors theme EnglandGreat Expectations is my favorite book. It was written by one of England? s greatest 1.,Char
17、les Dickens, and is now seen as classic literature. The main character in the novel is_2, a poor boy from England. He lives with his mean sister and her 3, Joe.The story is set in 4 in the early 1800s. It is mistynight when the story begins. Mist is a 5_ for danger anduncertainty used throughout the
18、 6. Later in the story, Pip receives a large sum of money from a stranger. He uses the _7 to move to London withoutany companions. He settles there so he can become an educated 8. Pip changes from a pleasant young man intoa very 9 one. What it means to be a gentleman is animportant 10 in Great Expec
19、tations. Pip is not really a gentleman because he is prejudicedagainst Joe.Keys, authors Pip husband England symbol novel fortune gentleman shallow theme随堂检测:Choose the best answers according the text:1. Which of the following novels is NOT a classic?A. Great Expectations B. Gone with the WindC. Emm
20、a D. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows2. Joe in Great Expectations can be described asA. simple but kind-hearted B. civil but shallowC. poor and unfortunate D. shabby and prejudiced3. The theme Charles Dickens wanted to express in Great Expectations is that.A. wisdom comes by suffering B. poverty
21、 and hardships lead to a strong manC. there s no such thing as a free lunch D. happiness and friendship outweigh wealth and educationKeys: DADRead the passage and fill in the table with the given information below, (no more three words in each blank)Title: Appreciating literatureClassics Definition
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