人教高中英语必修4Unit 3 A taste of English humour learning about language课件(共22张)

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课件22张PPT。M4 U3
A Taste of English Humor
—— learning about language“Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.”
-- Victor HugoCharlie Chaplin
16 April 1889 —— 25 December 1977 Born into a poor family in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was working hard to become a master of nonverbal humor. You may find it _________ (astonish)that Charlie was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. His parents were both performers and such training was common in ______(act) families. His subtle acting made everything ___________(entertain). His _______(charm) character, the little tramp wearing a moustache and a small round black hat became known throughout the world. He walked around stiffly carrying a ______(walk) stick. Charlie Chaplin passed away in 1977. We will never stop loving him as a great actor inspiring people with great confidence.astonishingactingentertainingcharmingwalking Born into a poor family in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was working hard to become a master of nonverbal humor. You may find it astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. His parents were both performers and such training was common in acting families. His subtle acting made everything entertaining. His charming character, the little tramp wearing a moustache and a small round black hat became known throughout the world. He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick. Charlie Chaplin passed away in 1977. We will never stop loving him as a great actor inspiring people with great confidence. Born into a poor family in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was working hard to become a master of nonverbal humor. You may find it astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. His parents were both performers and such training was common in acting families. His subtle acting made everything entertaining. His charming character, the little tramp wearing a moustache and a small round black hat became known throughout the world. He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick. Charlie Chaplin passed away in 1977. We will never stop loving him as a great actor inspiring people with great confidence.subject (主语)subject (主语) Born into a poor family in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was working hard to become a master of nonverbal humor. You may find it astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. His parents were both performers and such training was common in acting families. His subtle acting made everything entertaining. His charming character, the little tramp wearing a moustache and a small round black hat became known throughout the world. He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick. Charlie Chaplin passed away in 1977. We will never stop loving him as a great actor inspiring people with great confidence.object (宾语) Born into a poor family in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was working hard to become a master of nonverbal humor. You may find it astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. His parents were both performers and such training was common in acting families. His subtle acting made everything entertaining. His charming character, the little tramp wearing a moustache and a small round black hat became known throughout the world. He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick. Charlie Chaplin passed away in 1977. We will never stop loving him as a great actor inspiring people with great confidence.predicative (表语) Born into a poor family in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was working hard to become a master of nonverbal humor. You may find it astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. His parents were both performers and such training was common in acting families. His subtle acting made everything entertaining. His charming character, the little tramp wearing a moustache and a small round black hat became known throughout the world. He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick. Charlie Chaplin passed away in 1977. We will never stop loving him as a great actor inspiring people with great confidence.attributive(定语)attributive(定语)attributive(定语)attributive(定语) Born into a poor family in 1889, Charlie Chaplin was working hard to become a master of nonverbal humor. You may find it astonishing that Charlie was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. His parents were both performers and such training was common in acting families. His subtle acting made everything entertaining. His charming character, the little tramp wearing a moustache and a small round black hat became known throughout the world. He walked around stiffly carrying a walking stick. Charlie Chaplin passed away in 1977. We will never stop loving him as a great actor inspiring people with great confidence.object complement(宾补)object complement(宾补)Object Complement
(宾补)● You may find it astonishing that Charles was taught to sing and dance at a very young age.
● His subtle acting made everything entertaining.Object (宾语)Verb (动词)OC
(宾补)It is astonishing that …Everything seems __________.entertainingPredictive
(表语)● It is astonishing that Charles was taught to sing and dance at a very young age. ● Everything seems entertaining.Chaplin is _____________.
I find Chaplin ____________.
(entertain,amuse, surprise,attract,interest,…)● My life is ___________.
● __________ makes my life ___________.
● ___________is ___________.
● I find ________ _________.
(satisfy, interest, bore, puzzle, … ) (my parent, my teacher, my dog, my book,…) They are so hungry that the little tramp tries _______one of his leather shoes in a pot (锅) for dinner. Charlie ___ off the leather top of the shoe with a knife and shares the shoe with Big Jim. He tries _____ the bottom of the shoe in pieces and he_______ it with his teeth as if it were a steak. He picks out the lace of the shoe and _________ it as if it were spaghetti. The little tramp and Big Jim are hiding in a small hut during a snowstorm.
The Gold RushThe little tramp & Big Jimboilingcutscuttingchewseats/enjoysThe little tramp & Big Jim
A: What did you see/notice/observe in the film?
B: I saw/noticed/observed + O + -ing.
I saw you laughing when you were enjoying it.Verb (动词)Object (宾语)OC
(宾补)( boil, cut off, cut, chew, pick out, eat,… ) Charlie Chaplin who took a humorous attitude to real life got back his money from a robber (劫匪).
One day, Chaplin who walked on a road came across a robber. The robber who carried a gun asked for money from Chaplin. Surprisingly, Chaplin agreed to give the money to the robber.
He said to the robber, “ it is my boss’ money and please shoot at my cap so that my boss will believe I am robbed. ” The robber did so.
Then, Chaplin continued, “ brother, could you please also shoot at my clothes so that my boss will never doubt that I am robbed.” The robber shot again and used up the bullets.
At this moment, Chaplin who hit the robber in the face got back the money and left. The robber who longed for money got nothing in the end. A Real Story of Charlie ChaplinCharlie Chaplin _________________________________ got back his money from a robber. The robber _________________ got nothing in the end. Main Ideawho took a humorous attitude to real life who longed for money= Charlie Chaplin taking a humorous attitude to real life got back his money from a robber.● The robber who longed for money got nothing in the end. =The robber longing for money got nothing in the end. ●Charlie Chaplin who took a humorous attitude to real life got back his money from a robber. Charlie Chaplin who took a humorous attitude to real life got back his money from a robber (劫匪).
One day, Chaplin who walked on a road came across a robber. The robber who carried a gun asked for money form Chaplin. Surprisingly, Chaplin agreed to give the money to the robber.
He said to the robber, “ it is my boss’ money and please shoot at my cap so that my boss will believe I am robbed. ” The robber did so.
Then, Chaplin continued, “ brother, could you please shoot at my clothes so that my boss will never doubt that I am robbed.” The robber shot again and used up the bullets.
At this moment, Chaplin who hit the robber in the face got back the money and left. The robber who longed for money got nothing in the end.
A Real Story of Charlie Chaplinwalking on a road carrying a gunhitting the robber
in the face “My Respect and Love
for Charlie Chaplin”