外研版九年级上册 Module 7 unit2 It is still read and loved.教案
Lesson Objective:
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Understand the significance and enduring popularity of classical literature in Chinese culture.
Analyze the themes, characters, and messages conveyed in selected classical literary works.
Appreciate the value and beauty of classical literature and its relevance in contemporary society.
Materials:
Whiteboard, markers, and eraser
Handouts with excerpts from classical Chinese literature
Audio or video materials featuring recitations or discussions of classical literary works
Warm-up Activity :
Begin the lesson by asking students about their favorite books or literary works.
Discuss the importance of literature in preserving cultural heritage and promoting understanding among people.
Introduce the concept of classical literature and its significance in Chinese culture.
Introduction
Present examples of well-known classical Chinese literary works, such as “Dream of the Red Chamber,” “Journey to the West,” or “Romance of the Three Kingdoms.”
Provide a brief overview of the selected literary works, highlighting their historical context and cultural importance.
Engage students in a discussion about their initial impressions and expectations of classical literature.
Literary Analysis :
Distribute handouts with excerpts from one or two classical literary works.
Instruct students to read the excerpts individually or in pairs and identify key themes, characters, and messages conveyed in the text.
Facilitate a class discussion, allowing students to share their observations and interpretations.
Write down key points on the whiteboard to summarize the analysis of the selected excerpts.
Discussion and Reflection:
Divide students into small groups and provide them with discussion questions related to the value and relevance of classical literature.
Instruct the groups to discuss the enduring popularity of classical literary works and the reasons why they are still read and loved today.
Encourage students to share personal experiences or cultural references that demonstrate the ongoing influence of classical literature in contemporary society.
Rotate groups and facilitate class discussions, allowing students to exchange ideas and perspectives.
Example discussion questions:
What do you think makes classical Chinese literature timeless and beloved by readers
How do the themes and messages conveyed in classical works resonate with people’s lives today
What can we learn from classical literature and how can it help us understand our cultural heritage
Wrap-up and Appreciation:
Summarize the main points discussed during the lesson, emphasizing the enduring value and importance of classical Chinese literature.
Invite students to express their appreciation for classical literary works by sharing their favorite excerpts or passages from the texts.
Encourage students to explore more classical literature beyond the classroom, either through reading books or watching adaptations in film or theater.
Provide additional resources or suggestions for further exploration of classical Chinese literature, such as recommended books or online platforms featuring literary discussions or analyses.