人教高中英语必修4Unit3 A taste of English humour Reading 课件(共25张)

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课件25张PPT。Unit 3 A Taste of English Humour--ReadingTask 1:Free talk: What is humour?Make others laugh Humorous and humorist The question of whether something is humorous or not is a matter of personal taste.StepI: Warming - up [Revision]Forms of humourmime and farcecomedyTask 2: Brainstroming:Nonverbal humour:
make a face
use body languages
just a smilemake others funTask 3:Acting and Guessingslide on a banana skinbeing shycarry a heavy boxDo you know who he is?
Charlie Chaplin StepII: Pe - reading He is one of the most famous humorists that can make others laugh all the time. What do you know about his films?The KidA MASTER OF
NONVERBAL HUMOUR StepIII: While - readingTask 4:Match the main idea of each part.
Para 1Para 2Para 3Para 4Para 5Why people needed cheering up.
Charlie Chaplin’s childhood.
His most famous character.An example of his works.
(The Gold Rush)His achievements.Fast reading:Careful reading Task 5:How do you understand the sentence?
“Laughter is the sun that drives winter from
the human face.”?
A. Laughter is the power to drive winter
away and welcome warm spring.
B. Laughter can keep one’s face warm,
especially during freezing winter.
C. Laughter can make people forget their
problems and make them feel happy.Para 1: Choose the best answer.Para 2: Task 6: Language usage.Not that Charlie's own life was easy! He was born in poor family in 1889. His parents were both poor music hall performer. You may find it astonished that Charlie was taught to sing as soon as he could speak and dance as soon as he could walk. Such training was common in acting families at this time, especially when the family income was often uncertainly. Unfortunately his father died, left the family even worse off, because Charlie spent his childhood looked after his sick mother and his brother. By his teens, Charlie had, through her humour, become one of the most popular child actors in England. He could mime and act out the fool doing ordinary everyday tasks. No one is ever bored watching him -- his subtle acting made everything entertaining. ?aperformersuncertainastonishingsolookingleavinghiswaslarge trousers
worn-out shoes
a walking stick
a small black hat
a moustache " The Little Tramp" was a poor and homeless person Para 3: Task 7: The description 321Cut off the leather top of the shoe.
Pick out the laces and eat them.
Try cutting and chewing the bottom of the shoe.
Boil one of his leather.
Task 8:Put them in a right order.Para 4: How did he eat his shoes?Chaplin produced, _______, and wrote many movies he ________.directedstarred inPara 5: AchievementHe was given a ____________ for his lifetime __________ work.special Oscaroutstanding1.Why was Chaplin so successful? 2.What should we learn from him? DiscussionStepIV: Post - reading [Summary]The reasons for
his success We should be optimistic (乐观) no matter what difficulties we meet with, just as Charlie Chaplin was.what we should learnSet up an aimDo our bestInsist on what we pursuePay more time than othersNever give up/ lose heart Surf the Internet to find more information about Chaplin and you are expected to present it to your classmates in the next class.StepV: HomeworkThank you!