课件20张PPT。welcome to ? class
A big black bug bit a big
black dog on his big black nose!
A tongue twister competition1. Girl : If we marry, will you give me a ring ?
Boy: Of course, What’s your telephone
number?2. Daughter: Auntie kissed me this morning,
Mum! Mum: How nice! Did you kiss her back, dear? Daughter: Of course not. I kissed her face.humourousDo they have something in common ? Unit 3
A taste of English HumorLaughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face. ----Victor HugoHow many kinds of humor do you know?verbalnonverbalsketch; cross talk
funny poems; funny stories;
jokes; limerick(打油诗) mime ; farce
clown ???
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OF
NONVERBAL HUMOURChoose the right answers to the questions:What’s the passage mainly about?
A. The history of English humour?
B. The films Chaplin made.
C. The humour Chaplin made in his films.
D. The Gold Rush in California.
2. In the middle of 19th century people went to California to look for ______.
A. films
B. gold
C. entertainment
D. water
Task1 Skimming to get the main idea of a text by reading only the key word(s) or top sentence(s)
Read the passage quickly and match
the main idea of each paragraph.
Paragraph 1:
Paragraph 2:
Paragraph 3:
Paragraph 4:
Paragraph 5: why people needed cheering up.what Charlie’s childhood was like.what his most famous character was likean example of a sad situation that he made funnyhis achievementsRead the text carefully and finish Ex. 1(P19):18891977, Switzerlandmovie actormime (nonverbal)Little tramplarge trousers, worn-out shoes, a small round black hat and a walking stick Scanninga reading skill used to look for details of a passageCareful reading for Para.4
What’s the correct order of the following events?Chaplin tried cutting and eating the bottom of the shoe.
Chaplin and his friend washed sand and expected to pick up gold, but they failed.
They were so hungry that they boiled a pair of leather shoes.
They were caught in a small wooden house.
Chaplin cut off the leather top of the shoe.
Chaplin picked out the laces and ate.613254Summary
Charlie Chaplin was born in a ____ family in ____and at that time film were silent. He was a famous ____, especially in ____ and farce. His silent films are still popular today. His charming character was __________ ,
who was very poor, very____even when people were ______ to him. He was a social _______, and he was homeless, but he had ____________ to overcome difficulties. What he wore were ________ shoes, large trousers and a small round black hat, and he was always carrying a walking stick.
Charlie Chaplin _______ in the film The Gold Rush. He played a man with bad luck eating shoes with great ________ when he_____________ a snowstorm in a small wooden house.poor1889mimeactora little trampkindunkindfailuredeterminationworn-outstarredenjoymentwas caught inCharlie Chaplin
He was a great silent movie star. He was very popular in his time. And he was a master of nonverbal humour
The writer mentioned that Chaplin's character
“little tramp” is charming and lovable, and he
won an Oscar for a lifetime of outstanding work,
which proves that the writer likes Chaplin and
appreciates his work.What’s the author’s attitude to Charlie
Chaplin?
A. positive B. negative
C. serious D appreciativeConclusionToday we have learned something about humor. Humor is everywhere in our daily life. I hope you can be optimistic(乐观的) no matter what difficulties you meet with, just as
Charlie Chaplin was. 1, Surf the Internet to find more about Chaplin and his films.
2, Read the passage again and find out the useful new words and expression. Try to learn them by heart.
Homework Thank you for your listeningThank you for learning something about me!!
Bye –bye!