必修3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note Warming up 课件(29张PPT)

文档属性

名称 必修3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note Warming up 课件(29张PPT)
格式 pptx
文件大小 4.4MB
资源类型 教案
版本资源 人教版(新课程标准)
科目 英语
更新时间 2021-11-12 16:32:46

图片预览

文档简介

(共29张PPT)
agriculture, get the best of, coalition, innovation, transform, industry, crucial, secure, access, unattainable, clumsily, urge, conservation, push for, immigration, reform, ensure, diverse, ambitious, generation, take a stand with, feature, trend, gain advantages over, organic, convention, advocate, proclaim, spark, sweep, preponderance, besiege, unsubstantiated, synthetic, fertilized, maintain, concern, proponent, inspector, verify, preserve, restore, no better than, thrifty, neutral, skeptical, critical, distinguish, rather, accurate;
The Million Pound Bank Note
Group Discussion
Group 1: 郭盈,车雨隽,吴悠,杨永怡,
朱珈仪,林佳;
Group 2:
Group 3:
Group 4:
Group 5:
Group Discussion
Group 1: 张媛奇,胡钰涵,翁韫涵,
杜青朔,何安琪,沈子行
Group 2:
Group 3:
Group 4:
Group 5:
角色 职责
Resource Grubber 资源挖掘者 收集作者生平事迹、文本写作背景、与文本相关资源;
并挖掘文本和生活的关联处,联系实际围绕主题展开讨论。
Plot Peeler 情节梳理师 梳理文本的主线,可以通过思维导图呈现文本内容发展情节或内在联系。
Character Captain 人物掌舵手 总结文本人物和人物之间的关系;
剖析人物性格特点并找出文中的细节支撑观点。
Theme Analyst 主题分析师 挖掘文章的主题,通过找寻文中的细节来支撑自己的观点;
将文章的主题联系生活实际提出自己的观点;
Language Master 语言掌门人 摘出文章中长难句或有欣赏价值的句子加以分析;
归纳作者对某一细节的不同表达方式,如环境,情感描写等;
阐述好句中所使用的修辞手法。
Discussion Director 讨论引领者 监控小组成员阅读进度;
引导小组讨论有序进行,根据成员分享的内容提出3-5个问题引起大家思考和讨论;
最后对组内讨论要点做好整理,在课堂上展示小组讨论成果。
Questions & Critical Thinking
Competition
1 representative
2 times for help
Real name of Mark Twain
Meaning of his pen name
Samuel Langhorne Clemens
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Life on the Mississippi
Getting to know a great literary giant: Mark Twain
Which one is his famous work
A) The Cop and the Anthem
B) The House on Mango Street
C) Life on the Mississippi
D) And Then There Were None
2. Which one was seen as “the Great American Novel”
Questions & Thinking
3.What was Mark Twain’s life like in the last years of his life
4. As a result of this, what happened to his writing
5. What was the story’s historical background
It was filled with sad events, loneliness and the loss of much money.
His writing lost most of its humour and became sad like him.
10
The story happened in London in ________. Henry, a who came from ______________ landed in Britain ____________. He earned his ________ by working as an _________ hand. He was lost in the street in_____. Two rich brothers gave him a million pound bank-note because they had made a bet.
1903
San Francisco
by accident
passage
unpaid
rags
6. Retell the story
tramp
12
7. Why do you think that the brothers choose Henry for bet
8. Think about what kind of person Henry was Why do you think so
proud (he earns his passage by working on a ship to England), careless( he arrived in England by accident after not sailing his boat well), honest (he asks for work not charity).
Henry :
Oliver and Roderick :
rich (servants and not worrying about giving a stranger a million pound bank-note), mischievous (prepared to bet one million pounds just for a bit of fun), good judges of character( they see Henry is honest and proud)
13
Henry was
It is my first trip here.
Well, to be honest, I have none. (no money)
Well, I can’t say that I have any plans.
honest
Henry was
I earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand.
Could you offer me some kind of work here
I don’t want your charity, I just want an honest job.
Hard-working
Henry was
Well, it may seem luck to you but not to me.
If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way.
Direct/Straightforward
personality(个性)
lazy
kind 善良的
efficient 办事高效率的
strict 严厉的
generous 慷慨的,大方的
patient 有耐心的
forgetful 健忘的
boring 令人乏味的
open-minded 思想开放的
intelligent
clever
good-tempered(好脾气的)
friendly
helpful
interesting
bad-tempered(坏脾气的)
cruel残酷的
gentle
honest诚实的
energetic有活力的
humorous 幽默的
dull无聊的
9. What Henry does or says How he feels
1. Before he enters the brothers’ house
2. When he introduce himself
3. When the brothers ask him about his plans
4. When they seem happy that he has no money
5. When they give him the envelope
6. When they tell him there is money in it
7. Before he leaves the house
Prediction
What do you think will happen to Henry
Will the bank-note help him or get him into trouble
Suppose you get a large amount of money by buying lottery tickets and become a for example one million pound, what will you do with it
19
What did the hostess feel when Henry came into the restaurant How do you know
She felt very impatient and looked down upon Henry because of his poor appearance.
“Why, look at him, he eats like a wolf.”
20
2. How about Henry’s feeling after he finished eating and asked another one
He felt satisfied and full. That was a wonderful meal.
3. Why were the owner and hostess shocked when they saw the million pound bank-note in Henry’ hand
Because they never thought that the bank-note belonged to such a person in rags.
4. Character Before After Personality
Owner
Hostess
Waiter
Character Before After Personality
Owner “That one’s reserved” (to the waiter) We’ll see if he’s clever as a wolf, eh ... shocked still shocked and nervous Do you think it’s genuine ... judge others by appearance
snobby
skeptical
Hostess My goodness! He eats like a wolf… screams She put a hand to her mouth. But he’s in rags!... snobbish capricious emotional
Waiter I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money. (in a rude manner)… shocked… arrogant biased
Can your teen describe a person using vivid vocabulary Without good observation skills or an arsenal of strong words, this can be a challenging task!
In The Prince and the Pauper, Mark Twain paints a word picture of King Henry VIII using descriptive language:
Before him, at a little distance, reclined a very large and very fat man, with a wide, pulpy face, and a stern expression. His large head was very grey; and his whiskers, which he wore only around his face, like a frame, were grey also. His clothing was of rich stuff, but old, and slightly frayed in places. One of his swollen legs had a pillow under it, and was wrapped in bandages. This stern-countenanced invalid was the dread Henry VIII.
TIP: Think of more concrete ways to describe a person’s appearance.
https:///how-to-describe-a-person-descriptive-words/
Verbal Language: formal VS informal
Body Language:
happily- clap his hands together
smile at each other
hungry- stare at what is left of…
Give an Ending to ACT I
and act it out!
Mr. Clemens’ words. He said “Two notes in this amount have been issued by the Bank of England this year. No thief would want that to happen.”
26
5. What made them trust that the bank-note was genuine
6. What can we learn from this story
We shouldn’t judge people by appearance.
Money is everything in the capitalist society.
Prediction:
What will happen to Henry
A. He will have nothing.
B. He will have everything he wants.
27
"The Million Pound Bank Note" is a short story by the American author Mark Twain, published in 1893.
Mark Twain (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910),[1] real name Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. Among his novels are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1875) and its sequel, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885),[2] the latter often called "The Great American Novel".
Twain was raised in Hannibal, Missouri, which later provided the setting for Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. He served an apprenticeship with a printer and then worked as a typesetter, contributing articles to the newspaper of his older brother Orion Clemens. He later became a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River before heading west to join Orion in Nevada. He referred humorously to his lack of success at mining, turning to journalism for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise.[3] His humorous story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County", was published in 1865, based on a story that he heard at Angels Hotel in Angels Camp, California, where he had spent some time as a miner. The short story brought international attention and was even translated into French.[4] His wit and satire, in prose and in speech, earned praise from critics and peers, and he was a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists, and European royalty.
Twain earned a great deal of money from his writings and lectures, but he invested in ventures that lost most of it—notably the Paige Compositor, a mechanical typesetter that failed because of its complexity and imprecision. He filed for bankruptcy in the wake of these financial setbacks, but he eventually overcame his financial troubles with the help of Henry Huttleston Rogers. He chose to pay all his pre-bankruptcy creditors in full, even after he had no legal responsibility to do so.
Twain was born shortly after an appearance of Halley's Comet, and he predicted that he would "go out with it" as well; he died the day after the comet returned. He was lauded as the "greatest humorist this country has produced",[5] and William Faulkner called him "the father of American literature".[6]