,高中英语课件,(金戈铁骑 整理制作,),高中英语课件(金戈铁骑 整理制作),1,Unit1,Thewrittenword,Reading,AppreciatingLiterature,Unit1,Movie-appreciation:,“OliverTwist,”,Movie-appreciation:,CharlesDickenswasbornon7February1812inPortsmouth,England.Hehadahappy,childhoodafterhisfamilymovedtoChatham,Attheageof12,Dickenshadtoleaveschool,becausehisfatherwasimprisonedfordebt.ThepovertyandadversityDickensexperiencedasachildgreatlyinfluencedhislaterviewsonsocialreform.Beforehisdeathon9June1870,hewroteabout15majornovelsandmanyshortstories,mostofwhicharefamousfortheirsurpriseendings.,CharlesDickenswasbornon7Februa,Readingstrategy:thepersuasiveessay.,Toreconsiderourideasaboutclassicliterature.,Topayattentiontotheinformationthatmakesusinterestedbutnotenoughtogiveawaythestory.,Readingstrategy:thepersuasive,Gothroughthepassageasquicklyas,possibleandtrytofindanswerstothethreequestionsinpartAonPage2.,1Classicsaretheantiquesoftheliteraryworld,includingnovels,playsandpoemsthatwere,writtenalongtimeagoandwerewellwritten,andreceived.,2Englandsgreatestwriter.,3Sevenyearsold.,Fastreading:,Gothroughthepassageasquicklyas,ReadthetextagainandcompletePartsC1andC2onpage4.,C1,1Becausetheythinktheyareold-fashioned,andboring,andhavenothingtodowithlife,today.,2Shedoesntthinkthattheyareold-fashioned,orboring.,3Joeisakindandsimpleman.,4Onhisgravestoneitreads,Byhisdeath,one,ofEnglandsgreatestwritersislosttothe,world.,ReadthetextagainandcompletePar,5Astranger.,6BecausehethinksJoeisnotcleverenoughandfarfrombeingawelleducatedgentleman.,7Helearnsthatwealthdoesnotbuyhappinessandthatfriendsaremoreimportantthanafancyeducation.,8AnexampleofcharacterdevelopmentisthechangeinPipfrombeingconcernedonlywithmoneytoseeingthatmoneyisnotthemostimportantthinginlife.,C2,1d2c3a4b5e,5Astranger.6BecausehethinksJoe,Listentothetapeandchoosethebestanswers:,Listentothetapeandchoosethebes,1.Somepeoplethinkthatclassicsareold-fashionedbecauseofthefollowingstatementsexcept_.,A.theywerewrittenalongtimeago.,B.thelanguageusedinthemisquitedifferentfromthelanguageusedtoday.,C.theyaredifficultforpeopletounderstand.,D.Theycanonlybefoundinbookshopsandlibraries.,1.Somepeoplethinkthatclassicsa,2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiswrong?,A.Clueless,theaward-winingfilmisbasedon,CharlesDickenssnovel.,B.thefilmbasedonGreatExpectationswas,releasedin1998.,C.Atfirst,CharlesDickenspublishedmany,novelsinnewspaper.,D.Goodclassicsareexamplesofgreatwriting,andwisdom.,2.Whichofthefollowingstatement,3.WhenandwhereisGreatExpectationssetin?,A.intheUSAinthe1800s.,B.inEnglandintheearly1800s.,C.inEnglandin1812.,D.intheUSAin1870.,3.WhenandwhereisGreatExpectati,Languagepoints,Languagepoints,Usefulexpressions,havesomethingtodowith,haveaplace,intheworld,bebasedon,bemadeinto,atatime,onstage,besetin,haveakindwordtosb,asymbolof,setsb.Free,beforelong,bekindto,intheearly1800s,bebenton,Usefulexpressionshavesomething,Sentencestructures:,1.Theyarenovels,playsandpoemsthatwerewrittenalongtimeagoandweresowellwrittenandwellreceivedthatpeoplestillreadthemtoday.,2.ButJoeisakindandsimpleman,whowouldratherdiethanseeanyharmcometoPip.,3.ExcitedbyhismovetoLondon,Pipcanhardlywaittobeginhisnewlife.,Sentencestructures:,Homework:,Readthereviewofthefamousnovel,LesMiserables,inpartBonpage105oftheWorkbook.,AccordingtowhatwelearnthisclassandHomework1,writeareviewaboutoneofyourfavouritemovies.,Previewwordpower,Homework:Readthereviewofthefam,ThankYou,ThankYou,