外研版(2019)选修一Unit 2 Onwards and upwards Starting out & Understanding ideas课件(共25张PPT)

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(共25张PPT)
Unit 2 Onwards and upwards
Understanding ideas
新标准《英语》高中选择性必修第一册
Activity 1
Who are the people mentioned in the video and what are their achievements
What made them successful
Activity 1
Who are the people mentioned in the video and what are their achievements
Stephen Hawking, Nelson Mandela and Xu Beihong.
Their achievements:
Stephen Hawking was one of the world’s leading scientists. His book A Brief History of Time was published in 1988, which became a best-seller.
Nelson Mandela was the first black president of South Africa, who fought passionately against the all-white government’s system of racial separation. In 1993 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Xu Beihong was a Chinese artist who created a new form of national art that combined traditional Chinese painting techniques with Western composition to reflect a modern China.
Activity 1
2. What made them successful
Their personal qualities of perseverance, willpower, determination, patience, leadership, talent and hard work made them success.
Activity 2
What is the key message of the poem
Which of life's difficulties are mentioned in the poem What is your understanding of the line “Sucess is failure turned inside out”
Do you like the poem Give your reasons.
Activity 2
What is the key message of the poem
The poem is all about perseverance, determination and willpower. Never give up especially when things go wrong. It reminds us that there are elements of success within every failure, so we mustn’t quit whatever difficulties we may encounter in life.
Activity 2
2. Which of life's difficulties are mentioned in the poem What is your understanding of the line “Sucess is failure turned inside out”
Things sometimes go wrong; the road seems all uphill; the funds are low and the debts are high. Within each failure are lessons that must be learnt in order to succeed. On the road to success, you have to experience failure first. In other words, “failure is the mother of success”.
Activity 1
1 _______ has the same birthday as his /her most famous character: 31 July.
2 _______ may have written and hidden several unpublished works.
3 _______ had to pay to have his / her poetry published.
Match these writers to the informaion.
1 J.K. Rowling
2 J.D. Salinger
3 Emily Bront
J.K. Rowling
Emily Bront
J.D. Salinger
Pre-reading
Do you know these writers
J. D. Salinger
Emily Bront
J.K. Rowling
J. D. Salinger
(塞林格)
A great American writer. The Catcher in the Rye is regarded as one of the classic works of American literature in the 20th century.
Pre-reading
Do you know these writers
J. D. Salinger
Emily Bront
J.K. Rowling
Born: July 31, 1965, Yate, near Bristol, England
Occupation: an British author who is one of the world's most successful and wealthiest authors known for her popular children's books Harry Potter series.
Notable work:
Harry Potter
Pre-reading
Do you know these writers
J. D. Salinger
Emily Bront
J.K. Rowling
Occupation: an English novelist and poet who produced but one novel who was perhaps the greatest of the three Bront sisters.
Notable work:
Wuthering Heights (1847),
We regret to inform you……
dread, fear, afraid
their heart sinks when they reach that final sentence
highly successful
J.K. Rowling
Emily Bront
J.D. Salinger
para 2
had something in common with
stick it on
survive on, live on, feed on
turn down
not……until
translate into
J.K. Rowling
Emily Bront
J.D. Salinger
para 3
all too often
criticism, realism, communism
the central character, the leading character
an immediate best-seller
J.K. Rowling
Emily Bront
J.D. Salinger
para 4
their words in print
it ought not to be
nevertheless
under male names
by which, by可以改为?
enough, well enough
We are delighted to inform you……
Activity 2
What problems did the writers overcome
J.K. Rowling
She spent years surviving on little money and her first book received criticism from publishers and was rejected twelve times.
J.D. Salinger
He received criticism and rejections from publishers.
Bront sisters
At that time, women were not encouraged to become writers. Their book of poems which they wrote under male names, only sold two copies.
Activity 3
1 Life Is Hard for Female Writers
2 Good Things Come to Those Who Wait
3 Never Give Up on Your Dreams
4 Successful Writers
Choose another suitable title for the passage.
Activity 4
Complete the diagram.
Activity 4
Complete the diagram.
Introduction:
Example 1:
Writer:
Best known for:
Experience of rejection:
Eventual outcome:
A lot of successful writers have previously faced rejection.
J.K. Rowling
She was told that her book was too difficult and too long for children and it was rejected twelve times by publishers.
Harry Potter became a global success.
Harry Potter
Activity 4
Complete the diagram.
Introduction:
Example 2:
Writer:
Best known for:
Experience of rejection:
Eventual outcome:
A lot of successful writers have previously faced rejection.
J.D. Salinger
He received criticism and rejections from several publishers.
The Catcher in the Rye became an immediate best-seller after it was published.
The Catcher in the Rye
Activity 4
Complete the diagram.
Introduction:
Example 3:
Writer:
Best known for:
Experience of rejection:
Eventual outcome:
A lot of successful writers have previously faced rejection.
Bront sisters
Women were not encouraged to become writers at that time.
Their book of poems which they wrote under male names sold only two copies.
Their novels are regarded as classics of world literature.
Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey
Conclusion:
Perseverance is the key to success.
Activity 4
Read the sentences and answer the questions.
1 What might come next in each sentence
We regret to inform you that your book is rejected / turned down / refused...
We are delighted to inform you that your book is accepted / well-received...
2 Which paragraph does each of the sentences come from Why does the author use them like this within the passage
Activity 4
Read the sentences and answer the questions.
2 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.
Think & Share
1 What can you learn from these writers
Stay true to your dreams and never give up.
2 Have you read any books by these writers Recommend one to your classmates.
3 Do you know of any other writer who had similar experiences Share their stories with the class.
4 What words and expressions from the passage have you used to tell these stories