外研版(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit 2 Onwards and upwards Understanding ideas 阅读课件(共18张PPT)

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(共18张PPT)
Unit 2
Onwards and upwards
Understanding ideas
Lead in Share some famous Chinese writers you know.
Lu Xun
Yu Hua
Bing Xin
《呐喊》《彷徨》《朝花夕拾》
......
《活着》
《许三观卖血记》
......
《繁星》《春水》
《寄小读者》
......
Do you know these writers
J. D. Salinger
Emily Bront
J.K. Rowling
J. D. Salinger
January 1st, 1919—January 27th, 2010
A great American writer
The Catcher in the Rye is regarded as one of the classic works of American literature in the 20th century.
Emily Bront
July 30th, 1818-December 19th, 1848
An English writer and poet in the 19th century
One of the three famous Bronte sisters
The author of Wuthering Heights, the world famous literary masterpiece
J.K. Rowling
July 31st, 1965—
A famous British novelist, film writer and producer, who uses the pen names J.K. Rowling.
One of the best-selling writers in the world
Harry Potter series sells well all over the world
Fast-reading
Read the passage quickly and answer the questions.
1.What does the title imply
Rejection
Approval
Acceptance
2. Choose another suitable title for the passage.
A. Life is Hard for Female Writers
B. Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
C. Never Give Up on Your Dreams
D. Successful Writers
We Regret to Inform You
Introduction
Main Body
Conclusion
The structure of the passage
Para. ___
J. K. Rowling
J. D. Salinger
Bront sisters
Para. ___
Para. ___
1
2-4
5
Careful-reading
Read para. 1 carefully and answer the questions.
What can we learn from para. 1
A. As long as we stick to writing, we can all become writers.
B. It is very normal for many writers to receive rejections of their works.
C.The publisherss reply will be a delight to the author.
D. The more successful a writer is, the more rejection letters he receive.
How does para. 1 lead to the following text
Everyone knows that success rarely happens overnight, but perhaps not many know that a lot of highly successful writers have previously faced “We regret to inform you…”
Careful-reading
Read para. 2 carefully and answer the questions.
How did she react when J.K.Rowling received her first rejection letter
A. She thought her work was too difficult for children.
B. She no longer wanted to be writer again.
C. She continued to write her novel all her time.
D. She decided to print 500 copies of her first book.
What are the difficulties that J.K.Rowling has encountered
She spent years surviving ____________, spend all her time writing.
She __________________________ from publishers.
She was rejected ______ times
on little money
received bad comments
12
Careful-reading
Read para. 3 carefully and finish the table.
Example 2
Writer: _______________
Best know for:_______________________
Experience of rejection:
______________________________________________________
Eventual outcome:
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
He received criticism and rejections from several publishers.
The Catcher in the Rye became an immediate best-seller after it was published.
J. D. Salinger
The Catcher in the Rye
Careful-reading
Read para. 4 carefully and answer the questions.
What problems did they encounter
At that time, women were not encouraged to become writers. Their book of poems which they wrote under male names only sold two copies.
Please match the author with the work.
Charlotte Bronte
Emily Bronte
Anne Bronte
Wuthering Heights
Agnes Grey
Jane Eyre
Perseverance is the key to success.
Post-reading Read the sentences and answer the questions.
We regret to inform you…
We are delighted to inform you…
What might come next in each sentence
What’s your feeling when you get such replies
We regret to inform you than your book is rejected / turned down/ refused…
We are delighted to inform you that your book is accepted / well received…
frustrated / depressed
filled with joys / exciting
We regret to inform you…
We are delighted to inform you…
Which paragraph does each of the sentences come from Why does the author use them like this within the passage
“We regret to inform you…” comes from the first paragraph.
“We are delighted to inform you…” comes from the last paragraph.
The author intends to begin with the negative theme of rejection, but then reveal that perseverance can turn a bad beginning into a good ending. Or rather, success comes to those who don’t give up. In addition, the passage is made complete by the way in which the first sentence is mirrored by the last sentence.
2.What can we learn from these writers
Never give up on your dreams.
Sunshine always comes after the rain.