外研版(2019)选择性必修 第一册Unit 1 Laugh out loud! Developing ideas导学案

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Unit 1 Developing ideas
(Reading)
教学目标:
1. Acquire the main idea and the structure of the passage;
2. Get the specific information, understand the wisdom of celebrities and learn the positive attitude to life from them;
3. To form a positive attitude towards life.
课前预习案
Ⅰ.Words and expressions in the passage
1. introduce
2. share with
3.be regarded as
4.due to
5.find out
6.attitude
7.humor
8.behaviour
9.filled with
10.funny
11.as...as
12.not only...but also
13.understand-understood-understood
14.throw light on
15.sensitive
16.emotive
17.issue
bine...with
19.mischievous
20.famously
21.cross out
22.remark
23.for instance
24.recognise
25.go to the event
26.lecture
27.response
28.master
29.once
30.put sb.on the spot
31.invite
32.ask sb.to do sth
33.give a speech
34.think on one’s feet
35.cruel
36.whisper
37.shocked
38.hurry away
39.astonished
40.gently
41.tell off
42.illuminate
43.concept
44.explain
plicated
46.indeed
47.argue
48.intend to do sth
49.work out
课中探究案
Activity1 .Lead-in
Look at the two pictures and answer the following two questions.
1.Have you ever read or heard about these two books
2.Who are the authors of these two books
Activity2.Pre-reading
Read the short introductions to Mark Twain and Lin Yutang and share what else you know about them with the class.
Activity3.Fast reading
Read the passage and answer the following questions.
1.Read the passage and find out Mark Twain and Lin’s attitude towards humour.
A.Favorable(赞许的) B.Critical C.Doubtful D.Neutral(中立的)
2.What is the text type (genre) of the passage
A.narration B.exposition C.argumentation D.autobiography
3.Find the main idea of each part.
Part1
Introduction part
Introduction to
Part2
Main body part
Mark and Lin’s
Part3
Conclusion part
importance of
4.How does the author introduce Mark Twain and Lin’s humor.
A.By making comparisons. B.By giving examples.
C.By analysing their writing style. D.By quoting them.
Activity4.Careful reading
Task1.Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.
Para1.Why is humor an essential part of human behavior for thousands of years
Para2 .Q1. Why was Mark Twain famous in humor
A.Because his writing style was mischievous.
B.Because he could explain serious issues with humor.
C.Because he was the most humorous writer of modern times.
D.Because he liked to use satire and wit .
Q2. What did Twain’s response to the barber’s question imply(暗示)
A.He gave the lecture himself.
B.He couldn’t get a ticket to every lecture.
C.He had to stand because of his bad luck
D.He didn’t like the fellow that lectured.
Para.3How was the concept of humor brought to Chinese
A.Lin Yutang translated the English word “humor” into the ancient Chinese word “幽默” .
B.It has been in Chinese all the time.
C.Lin Yutang borrowed it from western literature.
D.Lin Yutang invented it.
Para4. Q1.What can we learn about Lin Yutang from the sentence “Thinking on his feet, Lin started to tell a story about ...”
A.Lin was able to think and react quickly without any preparation.
B.Lin was good at telling stories on his feet.
C.Lin liked telling stories in his speech.
D.Lin had prepared a story in advance.
Q2. Why is Lin Yutang’s joke about the man and wild animals funny
Para5. What did Lin Yutang and Mark Twain have in common
A.They both considered humor as laughter.
B.They both argued that humor wasn’t as essential as water for us.
C.They both agreed the significance of humor for human beings.
D.They both shared the equation: Reality + Dreams + Humor = Wisdom.
Task2.Organise information from the passage and complete the diagram.(P12.3)
Activity5.Post-reading
Discussion:1.Do you think humor is important in our life
2.How can a sense of humour help you in your daily life
Activity6.Homework
Work out the meaning of “ Reality + Dreams + Humour = Wisdom”.Write your understanding down (no less than 80 words).
课后探究案(高考链接--语法填空)
The Importance of Humour(幽默的重要性)
1 Humour has been essential part of human behaviour for thousands of years. There is comedy in the texts of Ancient Greece, and medieval writings are (fill) with jokes. While these same jokes might not be as funny to us now they were then, their authors (understand) that humour could not only entertain but throw new light on sensitive or emotive issues.
2 Closer to modern times, someone is remembered for his ability (combine) humour with more serious messages is American writer, Mark Twain. Twain’s particular style of writing is funny and often mischievous. For example, in his classic novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, he (famous)says,“Writing is easy. All you have to do (be) cross out the wrong words.” But he is equally well known his witty remarks in his everyday interactions with people. For instance, while on a lecturing tour of the United States, Twain went into a barber’s shop (get) a haircut and a shave. The barber, not (recognise) him, asked if he had a ticket the lecture. When Twain (reply)that he didn’t, the barber told him that he wanted to go to the event he would have to stand, as there were no seats left in the theatre. Twain’s response was,“That’s just my luck. I always have to stand when that fellow lectures!”
3 Like Twain, but on the other side of the world, Lin Yutang was soon to become famous for his unique brand of humour. A well-known bilingual writer, Lin brought the concept of humour to modern Chinese literature. In 1924, he (creative)borrowed“youmo”from Ancient Chinese as the translation for the English word“humour”. “Youmo”is still being (use) in this way today.
4 Lin’s quick wit helped make him famous a master of humour. Once, having been invited (dinner) at a university, he was put on the spot when the president (sudden)asked him to give a speech. (think) on his feet, Lin started to tell a story about a cruel Roman emperor tried to feed a man to wild animals. First came a lion. The man whispered something in the lion’s ear, after which the lion shook (it) head and walked away (unhappy). Then along came a tiger. Again, the man whispered in the tiger’s ear. The tiger looked shocked and (hurry)away. “What did you say to my animals ” said the emperor, astonished. “I told them they had to make speech after (eat) me for dinner.”Lin’s audience roared with laughter. With this little joke, Lin was able to make people laugh, while gently telling off the president.
5 Both Twain and Lin understood that humour isn’t just about laughter, but is a way of life and a tool can be used to illuminate the world. Lin even created an equation t (explain) this concept: Reality + Dreams + Humour = Wisdom. Living and working with others can sometimes be complicated, and humour makes this easier. Sharing jokes and laughing together can bring individuals and even communities together. Indeed, some may argue that our need for humour is almost as great as our need for water and air. In the words of Mark Twain, “Humor is mankind’s greatest blessing”.