课件25张PPT。Unit 1
Task: Writing to a foreign friendI need to get a map of Nanjing.
I want to know how to get around.
I would like to know about weather condition tomorrow.I need...
I want...
I would like... the most important
somewhat important
the least importantA message from BillChinese Crosstalk1. What is crosstalk?
2. When did it start?
3. Different parts of a crosstalk performance
4. Where to see or hear it?
5. Information about famous performers, living and dead
6. Their names
7. Whether they performed recently or a long time ago
8. Information about famous foreign performers
9. Possible to learn how to do it?
10. Do people study it at school?
11. Can be learnt outside of China?
12. Need to speak Chinese to enjoy it?★★★
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Bill’s questionsA radio talk show
Talking Comedy1. Crosstalk is a new form of comedy.
2. None of the crosstalk performers became famous.
3. For many years, you could turn on the TV
at any time and find a crosstalk performance.
4. A crosstalk performance involves talking, imitating, singing and dancing.
5. Crosstalk can be done by two people only.
6. If you listen to a crosstalk performance, you will hear part of a story.
7. Crosstalk is sometimes performed in English.
8. You don’t need to understand the Chinese language and Chinese culture to enjoy crosstalk.an oldSomeradiotelling jokes. Notesone or more persons.a wholeis always performed in Chinese.mustComplete the notes about crosstalk
Crosstalk, a traditional form of Chinese ________, started during the ______ Dynasty, over _____ years ago. Performed by one or more people, a crosstalk performance usually involves four basic elements, known as _______, imitating, ___________ and ________. The performers use language in clever ways that make people _______, and as a result, to understand both the ________________ and Chinese ________ is a must for one to enjoy a crosstalk performance.
comedyQing150talkingtelling jokessinginglaughChinese languageculture1. What is crosstalk?
2. When did it start?
3. Different parts of a crosstalk performance
4. Where to see or hear it?
5. Information about famous performers, living and dead
6. Their names
7. Whether they performed recently or a long time ago
8. Information about famous foreign performers
9. Possible to learn how to do it?
10. Do people study it at school?
11. Can be learnt outside of China?
12. Need to speak Chinese to enjoy it?★★★
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Bill’s questionsA magazine article
Famous crosstalk master gives lessons to foreigners
Page 11 C1. What is crosstalk?
2. When did it start?
3. Different parts of a crosstalk performance
4. Where to see or hear it?
5. Information about famous performers, living and dead
6. Their names
7. Whether they performed recently or a long time ago
8. Information about famous foreign performers
9. Possible to learn how to do it?
10. Do people study it at school?
11. Can be learnt outside of China?
12. Need to speak Chinese to enjoy it?★★★
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★Bill’s questionsMa SanliHou BaolinDing GuangquanJiang KunDa ShanNiu QunFeng Gong● one of the first crosstalk performers
● performed in the street, Tianqiao, Beijing
● known as Qiongbupa, meaning poor-but-proud
● Zhushaowen 朱绍文 (1829~ 1904)Pair work:
Ask and answer questions about crosstalk masters.
Choose 3 topics from column A to ask questions about. Use the information in column B to answer them.A
One of the first crosstalk performers
Zhu Shaowen’s stage name
Where Qiongbupa performed
Most important master of crosstalk
One of Hou Baolin’s famous students
A famous crosstalk family
When Ma Sanli died
Some famous modern crosstalkers
A famous foreign crosstalk performerB
Zhu Shaowen
Qiongbupa, or ‘Poor - but - proud’
Tianqiao, Beijing
Hou Baolin
Ding Guangquan
Ma Sanli (grandfather, father and brother also perform)
2003
Feng Gong, Jiang Kun, Niu Qun
Da ShanTips on question asking:
Do you know...?
Please tell me...
Can you name...?
Please list...
Who/When...?
Where/How...?general questions
a proper noun
the answer has more than one part
name/time/place/way...Choose 3 topics from column A to ask questions about. Use the information in column B to answer them.A
One of the first crosstalk performers
Zhu Shaowen’s stage name
Where Qiongbupa performed
Most important master of crosstalk
One of Hou Baolin’s famous students
A famous crosstalk family
When Ma Sanli died
Some famous modern crosstalkers
A famous foreign crosstalk performerB
Zhu Shaowen
Qiongbupa, or ‘Poor - but - proud’
Tianqiao, Beijing
Hou Baolin
Ding Guangquan
Ma Sanli (grandfather, father and brother also perform)
2003
Feng Gong, Jiang Kun, Niu Qun
Da ShanTalk Show
Crosstalk Masters1. What is crosstalk?
2. When did it start?
3. Different parts of a crosstalk performance
4. Where to see or hear it?
5. Information about famous performers, living and dead
6. Their names
7. Whether they performed recently or a long time ago
8. Information about famous foreign performers
9. Possible to learn how to do it?
10. Do people study it at school?
11. Can be learnt outside of China?
12. Need to speak Chinese to enjoy it?★★★
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★Bill’s questionsTips on answering questions in an e-mail:Formal expressions
In reference to your question about ...
Regarding your question about...
In answer to your question about...Informal expressions
You asked me about...
You wanted to know...
Since you asked me about...
I know you need/want/would like...1. What is crosstalk?
2. When did it start?
3. Different parts of a crosstalk performance
4. Where to see or hear it?
5. Information about famous performers, living and dead
6. Their names
7. Whether they performed recently or a long time ago
8. Information about famous foreign performers
9. Possible to learn how to do it?
10. Do people study it at school?
11. Can be learnt outside of China?
12. Need to speak Chinese to enjoy it?★★★
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★Bill’s questionsTo: From: Subject:
Dear Bill,
Glad to hear from you! It’s great you are so interested in Chinese crosstalk and here is some information that may be of some help.
Good luck with your report! Don’t hesitate to call me if you have more questions. Keep in touch!
Love from,
answering the most important questionsanswering the somewhat important questionsHomework:
Write a complete e-mail to BillBrief Teaching Plan
Task: Writing to a foreign friend (Unit1 Module 6)
This section consists of a series of activities which provide students with opportunities to learn and practice the listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. This section is divided into three steps and each step is preceded with a skills building part. Through listening and reading, students will get information about Chinese crosstalk. They are asked to use the information they have got to write an e-mail to a foreign friend answering his questions about Chinese crosstalk.
Step1: Answering questions
A. Introduce to students Bill’s request so that they are aware of the task in this lesson
1. Introduce Bill’s message left on the answering machine
2. Listen to the message for the first time with a question “Why did Bill call?”
3. List all the questions Bill has asked
4. Focus on Skills building 1: identifying priorities
5. Listen to the message for the second time with the task to decide which requests are the
most important, somewhat important or the least important
B. Listen to a radio talk show, looking for useful information to answer Bill’s questions
1. Listen to the talk show with the task to underline the parts with mistakes
2. Listen to it again with the task to correct the mistakes
3. Check students’ work
4. Go back to Bill’s questions to answer questions No.1,2.3,4 and 12.
5. Do a blank fill-in exercise to consolidate gained information and to present it in the form of
a short passage, making preparations for the later writing.
6. Present the rest questions to find answers to.
C. Read a magazine article to collect more information that Bill asked for.
1. Read the article Famous crosstalk master gives lessons to foreigners to collect more
information
2. Go back to Bill’s questions to answer No.8,9,and 10
3. Present the rest questions to find answers to
Step 2: Taking part in a radio talk show
1. Present comic pictures of famous crosstalk masters
2. Briefly introduce two of them – Ma Sanli and Zhu Shaowen
3. Go back to Bill’s questions to answer No. 5,6, 7and 11
4. Focus on Skills building 2: asking questions orally
5. Get students to work in pairs, asking and answer questions about famous crosstalk
performers
6. Check students’ work in the form of a radio talk show
Step3: Writing an e-mail
1. Focus on Skills building 3: answering questions in an e-mail
2. Get students to work in groups of 4, writing a part of the e-mail regarding the most
important questions or the somewhat important ones either in a formal or an informal style
3. Present what they have written
Homework
Write a complete e-mail to Bill according to a given model of an e-mail.
Students’ Exercises
I. Complete the following passage
Crosstalk, a traditional form of Chinese _________, started during the ________ Dynasty, over _______ years ago. Performed by one or more people, a crosstalk performance usually involves four basic elements, known as _______, imitating, ______________ and _________. The performers use language in clever ways that make people __________, and as a result, to understand both the __________________ and Chinese _________ is a must for one to enjoy a crosstalk performance.
II. Write a part of the email
Formal expressions Informal expressions
In reference to your question about ... You asked me about...
Regarding your question about... You wanted to know...
In answer to your question about... Since you asked about...
I know you need/want/ would like...
III. Homework: Write a complete e-mail to Bill
To: From: Subject: Date: _____
Dear Bill,
Glad to hear from you! It’s great you are so interested in Chinese crosstalk and here is some information that may be of some help.
Good luck with your report! Don’t hesitate to call me if you have more questions. Keep in touch!
Love from,
Task: Writing to a foreign friend ( U1M6 )
Students’ Exercises
I. Complete the following passage
Crosstalk, a traditional form of Chinese _________, started during the ________ Dynasty, over _______ years ago. Performed by one or more people, a crosstalk performance usually involves four basic elements, known as _______, imitating, ______________ and _________. The performers use language in clever ways that make people __________, and as a result, to understand both the __________________ and Chinese _________ is a must for one to enjoy a crosstalk performance.
II. Write a part of the email
Formal expressions Informal expressions
In reference to your question about ... You asked me about...
Regarding your question about... You wanted to know...
In answer to your question about... Since you asked about...
I know you need/want/ would like...
III. Homework: Write a complete e-mail to Bill
To: From: Subject: Date: _____
Dear Bill,
Glad to hear from you! It’s great you are so interested in Chinese crosstalk and here is some information that may be of some help.
Good luck with your report! Don’t hesitate to call me if you have more questions. Keep in touch!
Love from,