教案英语:Unit 1《The written word》教案-Reading(牛津译林版选修8).doc

教案英语:Unit 1《The written word》教案-Reading(牛津译林版选修8).doc

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1、Unit1ThewrittenwordReading---教案Step1:Lead-in1)Movie-appreciation:Doyouknowsomethingaboutthefilm?Suggestedanswers:ThestoryisbasedonDickens’sfamousnovel“OliverTwist”.It’sanexampleofclassics.Classicsaretheantiquesoftheliteraryworld.Inthisunit,we’llhavethechancetogetmoreinfo

2、rmationaboutclassicliterature.2)Backgroundinformation:CharlesDickenswasbornon7February1812inPortsmouth,England.HehadahappychildhoodafterhisfamilymovedtoChatham.Attheageof12,Dickenshadtoleaveschoolbecausehisfatherwasimprisonedfordebt.ThepovertyandadversityDickensexperienc

3、edasachildgreatlyinfluencedhislaterviewsonsocialreform.Beforehisdeathon9June1870,hewroteabout15majornovelsandmanyshortstories,mostofwhicharefamousfortheirsurprisingendings.Step2:pre-readingactivitiesPayattentiontotheReadingstrategyofthearticle,focusingonthewaytheauthortr

4、iestoconvincethereadertoadoptacertainpointofview.Pointouttheseplacesintheessay:1.Toreconsiderourideasaboutclassicliterature.2.Topayattentiontotheinformationthatmakesusinterestedbutnotenoughtogiveawaythestory.Step3:Fastreading1)Withthereadingstrategyabove,let’sdoourReadin

5、g.ReaditquicklyandtrytograspthemainideaofthetextandfinishPartAonPage2GothroughthepassageasquicklyaspossibleandtrytofindanswerstothethreequestionsinpartAonPage2.SuggestedanswersA1Classicsaretheantiquesoftheliteraryworldincludingnovels,playsandpoemsthatwerewrittenalongtime

6、agoandwerewellwrittenandreceived.2England’sgreatestwriter.3Sevenyearsold.Step4:Detailedreading1)SecondreadingtocompletePartsC1,C2andDSuggestedanswersC11Becausetheythinktheyareold-fashionedandboring,andhavenothingtodowithlifetoday.2Shedoesn’tthinkthattheyareold-fashionedo

7、rboring.3Joeisakindandsimpleman.4Onhisgravestoneitreads,‘Byhisdeath,oneofEngland’sgreatestwritersislosttotheworld.’5Astranger.6BecausehethinksJoeisnotcleverenoughandfarfrombeingawelleducatedgentleman.7Helearnsthatwealthdoesnotbuyhappinessandthatfriendsaremoreimportanttha

8、nafancyeducation.8AnexampleofcharacterdevelopmentisthechangeinPipfrombeingconcernedonlywithmoneytoseein

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