外研版(2019)必修第二册Unit 4 Stage and screen Developing ideas课件(共35张PPT)

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(共35张PPT)
Unit 4
Unit 4
Stage and screen
Good Book, Bad Movie
1. To understand the main idea and the structure of the text
2. To analyse the reasons for bad movies adapted from good novels and develop critical thinking
3. To learn to analyse argumentative essays
Look at the pictures and answer the
questions.
Have you ever read any of these books What are they about
Dream of the Red Chamber
Dream of the Red Chamber, also called The Story of the Stone, written by Cao Xueqin, is one of China’s Four Great Classical Novels. It was written during the Qing Dynasty. The novel is generally considered to be the greatest of all Chinese novels and among the greatest in world literature.
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional consulting (提供咨询的) detective in London created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes is known for his proficiency (熟练,精通) with observation, forensic (法医的) science, and logical reasoning. Together with his assistant, Dr John H. Watson, he pursues criminals throughout London, the south of England, and continental Europe.
Rickshaw Boy
Written by Lao She, Rickshaw Boy is considered by many to be one of the masterpieces of modern Chinese literature. It describes the difficult life of a rickshaw puller during the years of warlord (军阀) turmoil (混乱). This book is famous for its vivid descriptions of life in the city of Beijing in the beginning of the 20th century.
Moment in Peking
Moment in Peking is a novel originally written in English by Chinese author Lin Yutang. The novel covers the turbulent (骚乱的) events in China from 1900 to 1938, and it focuses on the lives of several different families and people, along with their interactions during that time.
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby is a 1952 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the Jazz Age of the 1920s, the story primarily concerns
the young and mysterious (神秘的) millionaire Jay Gatsby and his passion for the beautiful Daisy Buchanan. As the narrative progresses, it shows Gatsby’s rise from humble origins to immense wealth, all in a quest to win back Daisy, his first love.
The Iliad
The Iliad is an epic poem, reputedly by the Ancient Greek poet Homer, which recounts the last weeks of the Trojan War (特洛伊战争). The Iliad is considered to be the earliest work in the Western literary tradition, and has featured in many other later Greek, Roman and Renaissance (文艺复兴时期) writings.
2. Have you ever seen the movies or TV plays based on these books What do you think of them
Can you guess the author’s opinion through the title “Good Book, Bad Movie ”
Scan the passage. Find out which of the books in Activity 1 are mentioned.
The Great Gatsby and The Iliad.
1. What’s the genre (文体) of the text
Read the passage quickly.
Argumentative essays.
本文是一篇论说文(argumentative essays),讨论了由文学作品改编的电影常不尽如人意的原因。本文通过例证的方式,清晰明确地表达了作者的观点和主张。
2. What’s the structure of the text
structure
central point
body
conclusion
Sub-point 1
Sub-point 2
Sub-point 3
Argumentative
essay
consists of
an introduction
(central point)
a body
a conclusion
First one or two paras.
(write some consideration of the other side of the case)
The following paras.
(add sth. new and important to your argument)
Give a debatable point
Give an honest and friendly attitude
The debatable point
A consideration of the other side
The introduction
The body
Provide sufficient evidence to convince readers.
An honest and friendly attitude
The body
The conclusion
Read the passage carefully. Match the author’s opinions about the movie adaptations to the examples from the passage.
Some parts of the story and some characters are missing in the movie.
The visual images are not as striking as the descriptions in the book.
a
b
c
d
e
a
d
惊人的,显著的
3. The movie is not as great as the book.
4. The movie doesn’t look the way we
visualised while reading the book.
5. The characters do not stand out.
a
b
c
d
e
c
e
b
What’s the function of the examples
explain ideas and concepts
support arguments
provide additional information
Examples in argumentative essays can serve purposes. They can be used to explain ideas and concepts, to support arguments, and also as a way of providing additional information.
What does the saying “There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes ” mean Do you know of any similar sayings in Chinese
It means readers usually have different ideas
about how the characters from a certain
novel should look like.
Similar sayings in Chinese include “一千个人
眼中有一千个林黛玉/贾宝玉”, etc.
2. What books would you like to see made
into movies Why
3. What other reasons do you think make movie adaptations less satisfactory than the original books
Does the author put forward something against his original viewpoint in the last paragraph
Read the title again:
Good Book, Bad Movie
A question mark
Good Book, Bad Movie!
What’s your opinion towards the point “Good Book, Bad Movie” Do you agree with the author
4. Work in groups. Give a talk about a movie adapted from a book.
1) Use the notes to help plan your talk.
Title of the book: ____________
Your point of view (successful/disappointing):
____________________________________
Reasons:
____________________________________
2) Organise your talk following the steps below.
Introduce the book.
Describe the movie adaptation.
Give your opinion of the movie adaptation.
3) Give your talk to the class.
Argumentative essays.
Passage:
Structure:
central point
body
conclusion
Sub-point 1
Sub-point 2
Sub-point 3
explain ideas
support
provide additional information
examples
You must know some books that are made into movies. Are you satisfied with their movie adaptations Focus on one book and write a short passage to evaluate its movie adaptation.