高中英语人教版Book4 Unit3 A taste of English humour (Warming up and reading )课件 (共19张PPT)

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课件19张PPT。A Master of Nonverbal Humour Unit 3 A Taste of English HumourReading Unit 3
A Taste of
English humour I think that I'm a chicken
Psychiatrist: What’s your problem? (精神病医师)
Patient: I think I'm a chicken.
Psychiatrist: How long has this been going on?
Patient: Ever since___________!I was an eggAfter the treatmentPsychiatrist: Since you believe you are a human being now, you can leave here.
Patient: But I don’t want to leave here.
Psychiatrist: Why?
Patient: Because ___________________ the glede (老鹰) doesn’t
know it!Girl : If we marry, will you give me a ring ?
Boy: Of course, What’s your telephone number?Daughter: Auntie kissed me this morning, Mum !
Mum : How nice ! Did you kiss her back ,dear ?
Daughter: Of course not. I kissed her face.Pun (双关)
Silence.

No, they won’t. They lie still after they die.
It has the most stories.
RiddlesWhat will you break once you say it?
Will liars be honest after they die?

3. Why is the library the highest building?
(lie still )(Story 故事,楼层)Various kinds of humor:verbal
jokes; funny stories; funny poems; comedy
nonverbal
mime
cross talk; shuanghuang Chinese humoristsA Master of Nonverbal Humour What is the type of writing?
A. a piece of news B. a biography
C. a novel D. a reportWhat are mentioned in our text about him? Chaplin’s
appearance Chaplin’s
childhoodChaplin’ s marriage Chaplin’s achievement Chaplin’s hobbies Comments
(评价) to ChaplinChaplin’s dreams Chaplin’s
filmChaplin’ attitude toward fame and moneyPara 5:Para 2:
Para 3:
Para 4:Para 1:His childhood An example of his worksHis achievementsHis famous character His contribution A biography of “Charlie Chaplin”Para. 1ContributionWhy is laughter so important?Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face. — Victor Hugo
Up to now, who has done the best?depressedcontentPara. 2ChildhoodHe was born in a badly-off family .
He spent his childhood looking after his sick mother and his brother.
Unfortunately, his father died.
He was taught to sing and dance.
He became one of the most popular actors by his teens.Proper order: adcbehard-workingAppearance a small round black hata moustachea walking sticklarge trousersworn-out shoesHow did he walk around?He was loved for his
o_______ and d___________ptimismeterminationstifflyoptimism --
determination --optimisticdeterminedPara. 3Para. 4ActingHow about his acting?entertaining
convincingHow to eat the shoes?First
Then
Finallypick out the laces and eat them as if they were s_______.
cut off the leather top of the shoe as if it were the finest s____.
Try cutting and c______ the bottom. He eats each m_______ with great e_________.paghettiteakhewingouthfulnjoymentSummary1.his childhood is b________adly-off2.his acting is c_______onvincing3.his attitude to life & jobhard-workingoptimisticdeterminedhelp othersbrighten…(para.1) h_______
inspire…. (para.5) c________opefulonfidentSuppose it’s an interview of Charlie Chaplin.
( Chaplin & three reporters)Group WorkC: hello, everyone. I’m Charlie Chaplin.
R1: I’m a reporter from BBC. Which of your own characters do you like best?
R2: …Homework
Review the passage.
Write a summary of the passage. (Try to use the new words and expressions.)