人教版高中英语选修六:Unit 3 A healthy life warming up and reading课件(30张)

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课件30张PPT。 Unit 3
The Million Pound Bank NotePeriod 2-3 warming up
and readingWhat do you know about Mark Twain? Warming up - I Mark Twain:
(1835—1910)the greatest humorist of the 19th century American literature.
good at writing about children’s adventuresDo you know any of his works?America’s best known literary figureLiterary giant good at writing about children’s adventuresthe greatest humorist of the 19th century
American literature.his masterpieces1876The Adventures of Tom Sawyerhis masterpieces1884The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnhis short stories Running for Governor
(竞选州长)2.The £ 1,000,000 Bank-NoteThe greatest humorist of the 19th century American literature.
Novels:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)(汤姆·索亚历险记)
The Prince and the Pauper (1881)(皇子与贫儿)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884)
(哈克贝利·费恩历险记)
Mark Twain:
(1835—1910)What do you know about Mark Twain?
Do you know any of his works?About Mark TwainFind out more information about Mark Twain and then complete the following chart.Warming up-II FloridaHannibal, Missouri, along the Mississippi RiverThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer,
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Life on the MississippiIt means the water is two fathoms deep.Samuel Langhorne ClemensNovember 30th, 1835 Question & Thinking:
1.What was Mark Twain’s life like in the last years of his life?
2.As a result of this, what happened to his writing?
It was filled with sad events, loneliness and the loss of much money.His writing lost most of its humour and became sad like him.When:
Where:
Who:
How:Skimming:In the summer of 1903In LondonTwo old and wealthy brothers
HenryStarted with a betTwo rich gentlemen (Roderick and Oliver ) made a bet on what would happen to a person if he was given a million pound note.Henry, the hero of the story, an American young man, sailed too far, drifted out to the ocean.A British ship, for London, passing by, fortunately saved him. How did Henry land in London?Listen carefully and find out:Careful reading: sailingcarriedspottedLondonlostcalledletterDescribe Henry’s feelings on the following occasions:wandering round Londonmiserable, unhappy, anxiousbehaves politely and answers questions fullycurious why he has been asked to go into the houseadmits his problems and asks for work; explains his situationhopeful that he might find a solution to his troublesblames himself for his carelessness; remembers how hungry he was when he sees the food on the tablegrateful that he was rescued; aware of his hungerreplies angrilyangry, irritatedwants to open the envelope straight awayirritated that he cannot open the envelope at onceexplains he wants a job not charityunhappy to be given money rather than working for itagrees not to open the letter till 2 p.m.interested and curious2. What kind of person do you think
Henry is? Why do you think so? overconfident. He thought he could sail
better than he could.
2) independent. He worked for his passage
as an unpaid hand to England.
3) honest. He tells the truth to the brothers.
4) hard-working. He wants work but not
charity. 3. What kind of persons you think
Oliver and Roderick are? 1) rich (servants and not worrying about
giving a stranger a million pound bank-note)
2) mischievous (恶作剧的;调皮的,淘气的)
(prepared to bet one million pounds just for
a bit of fun)
3) good judges of character (they see Henry is
honest and proud)1. Why do you think that the brothers
chose Henry for their bet? It was his first visit to London so nobody
knew him.
2) He had no money so he would have to rely
on the bank note.
3) They thought he looked honest because he
asked for a job and not charity.4 Discuss these questions in groups.What do you think will happen to Henry?
Will the bank-note help him or get him into trouble?
Give a possible development to the story. PredictionHenry wants to find a job in London.
Henry is given an envelope by two brothers.
Henry is an unlucky young man.
The servant is called James.
Henry is foolish to go and meet the two brothers.
II.FOOFFReading-IV Comprehending: P19Write “F” if it is a fact. Write “O”if it is an opinion. Henry was an_________. One day he had an
accident in a_____. Luckily he was survived by a
ship for_______. He arrived in London by earning
his passage without pay. He was _____in the street
in_____. To his surprise an ________ thing
happened. Two rich brothers gave him a million
pound bank-note because they had made a_____. unbelievalbeAmericanLondonbayrags lostbetRetell the story by filling the following passage. Reading-VI 1. Why do you think the brothers chose Henry for their bet?After-reading 1) It was his first visit to London so nobody knew him.
2) He had no money so he would have to rely on the bank note.
3) They thought he looked honest because he asked for a job and not charity.2. What kind of person do you think Henry is? Why do you think so? overconfident :
2) independent:
3) honest:
4) hard-working:told the truth to the brotherswanted work but not charityhe thought he could sail
better than he couldhe worked for his passage as
an unpaid hand to EnglandWhat do you think will happen to Henry?
Will the bank-note help him or get him into trouble?
Give a possible development to the story. PredictionAssignment Review the new words and the key sentences in this part.
Preview the words in the second period.