课件42张PPT。historical
storiesadventure
stories
biographiesdetective
storiestrue
storieslove
storiesscience
fictionhorror
storiesfairy
taleshumorous
stories travel storiesfantasiesWho is he? Jackie Chan What about his Chinese name?成龙What about his original Chinese name?陈港生Who is he?What about his Chinese name?What about his original Chinese name?孙中山 Sun Yet-sun孙文 Jackie Chan 成龙陈港生孙中山 Sun Yet-sun孙文 Compared their Chinese names, do you know the history of their name. Why did they change their name?Do their name have any specific meanings? His original name was Chen Gangsh(陈港生),which tells his birthplace. In his acting career, he first had a stage name(艺名) Chen Yuanlong(陈元龙). Later, a film director gave him another stage name Chenglong(成龙), which has two aspects of meanings: the first one is to express the director’s wish that Cheng could become famous, just like a dragon- the symbol of China; the second it is hoped that Cheng would follow the example of another well-known Chinese martial star(功夫明星), Li Xiaolong(李小龙). ListeningStepBefore StartingDo a survey1.What’s your name?
2.What does it mean?
3.And why did your
parents give you
the name?Pair workMy name is Chen Hua. The character of my first name "Hua' has two parts. It has "Ma" meaning a horse on the left and "Hua" meaning China on the fight.
The character as a whole means a fast
black horse and it's pronounced "Hua".Example If you had a choice, what name
would you like to have? Why?1. Listen to the three students talking about their names. Which of them matches the following descriptions?Step 2Listen to learn1 specific
2 significance
3 abnormal
4 vivid
5 hardshiplively
Difficulties
c) very unusual
d) Particular
e) importanceThe following words are in the name stories you are going to hear. Match them with their meanings.Look at the three students on the right. Now listen to them talking about their names. Which of them matches the following descriptions?This student has parents who wanted their child to be a “pillar of society”.( )
2. This student has a grandfather who moved from
northern Wales to Manchester. ( )Wang JiannanIsaac EvansThis student probably has an ancestor who made
things from metal. ( )
This student has parents who were inspired by the
great violinist Itzhak Perlman. ( )
5. This student is named after a purple flower.
( )
This student has parents who wanted their
daughter to be as strong as any boy.
( )Heather SmithIsaac EvansHeather SmithWang JiannanStep3Vocabulary:
Phrasal VerbsLet’s read a name storyComplete the passage with these phrasal verbs.come across, hold up,
grow up, stand for,
count on, figure out,
Look Like, end up, put up withI (1) ________ an interesting name story when T visited my cousin in Henan Province. My cousin (2) ________ next door to a girl called Li Shichun. The "Chun" part of Li Shichun (3)_________ spring.
That's when she was born. But that's not all. She's also named after a Sui Dynasty engineer, U Chun. Her father thought he was admirable
because he built bridges you can really (4)__________. But her mother thought that sounded too much Like a boy's name. She was worried that her daughter would have to (5) ____________ too much teasing with a man's came acrossgrew upstands forcount onput up withname. So they (6) _______ a way to change it. They added "Shi' from her grandmother's name. Well, that was lucky because she (7) __________ her grandmother anyway. Li Shichun eventually went to university where she studied medicine. However, she didn't like it so she changed her studies and (8)________
becoming an engineer! She became quite famous when she invented a new way of (9) _________ suspension bridges during the building process.figured out looks likeended upholding up come across hold up
grow up stand for
count on figure out
look like end up
put up with Can you guess their meanings now?come across 偶然
One day I came across a foreigner on the campus.
count on 依靠,指望
Don’t count on your promotion this year.
3. figure out 找出,弄明白
I can’t figure out why they went to the forest.
4. put up with 忍受
It is difficult to put up with what they did.
与构成的短语有:
put aside 储蓄 put away 放好
put back 推迟,阻碍
put down 镇压
put off 推迟 put forward 提出
put on 戴上 put out 熄灭
put up 建造5. try out 试验
His brother likes trying out new things.
6. pillar of society 社会的栋梁
Many parents want their children to be a “pillar of society.”
7. name after 以…的名字命名
The girl was named Julia after her mother.
Use the right forms of the given phrases to fill in the blanks:
count on, put up with, come across, figure out, try out, name afterDon’t always ___________ your parents, you should learn to be independent.
The nurse almost can’t __________ the strange old man.
He _________ one of his classmates the day before yesterday.count onput up withcame across4.They haven’t ____________ a good way to test the new machine.
5.This road is ____________ a national hero.
6.The boy is fond of ____________ news idea.
figured outtrying out named afterRead through the Function File and predict what the missing words are. Listen to the Function File and fill in the blanks.I guessI supposeI believeI believe to express one’s beliefs
I suppose to express one’s assumption
I guess to express one’s guesses Complete these sentences with your own words.
Videophones are making communication
between people more convenient and personal. I believe that ...
2 It's raining. I guess ...
3 Our teacher is Looking very happy today. I
suppose ... Guess whatSuddenly And thenAfter that Step4Pronunciation:
Contractions Listen to the story and write down the
contractions you hear. didn’t feel
hadn't had
hadn't caught
didn't believeNow listen to six sentences with the contraction 'd. Which auxiliary (would or had) does it replace in each sentence?1 would
2 had
3 would
4 had
5 had
6 wouldStep5Writing
and
speakingThink about stories attached to your parents’ names. Use the question cues to write notes.
What characters are used to write
their names?
What do these characters mean?
Were they named after anybody in
particular?If so, who and why?
What do their names mean to you?
If they could choose other names, what
do you think they would be? Why
would they choose them?DiscussionIn pairs, discuss your friends' names. Use the question cues and your notes.Example
A: What's your friend’s name?
B: It's Li Yang.
A: What does the character "Yang' mean?
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Apart from their surname or last name or family name in Britain or the US, most British and American children are given two personal names by their parents, a first name and a middle name. These names are sometimes called Christian names or given names. Some people have only one given name, a few have three or more.
Parents usually decide on given names for their children before they are born. In some families the oldest boy is given the same name as his father. In the US the word junior or senior, or a number, is added after the name and surname to make it clear which person is being referred to.
Many popular names come from the Bible, e.g. Jacob, Joshua and Matthew, Mary, Rebecca and Sarah, though this does not imply that the people who choose them are religious. Other people give their children the name of somebody they admire, such as a famous sports personality, or a film or pop star. In Britain the names William and Harry have become common
again since the sons of Prince Charles
were given these names.Homework Finish exercises on pages 54-55.
Preview reading text in lesson 3.