人教版高中英语必修4 Unit3 A taste of English humour Reading课件(共27张)

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课件27张PPT。A Taste of English HumourCan I have a break?Examples of Chinese humour Sketch 小品Funny plays/comedy喜剧Cross Talk
相声 Shuanghuang双簧
a two-man act, with one speaking or singing while hiding behind the other who does the acting pantomime滑稽戏 刘全和 刘全利A Master of Nonverbal Humour What do you know about him?Pre-readingHe was one of the most famous humorists that can make others laugh all the time. He was a great silent movie star. Charlie ChaplinSelf StudyTry to find out the following useful expressions from the text.Now, let's check the answers .Useful expressions直到今天
感到沮丧
对…感到满意
一…就
境况更遭
做日常的任务
7.随着时间的推移
8.拍电影
9.遍及全世界up to now
feel depressed
be/feel content with
as soon as
worse off
do ordinary everyday
tasks
as time goes by
make films
throughout the world10.破鞋子
11.手杖
12.社会生活中的
失败者
13.战胜所有困难
14.一双皮鞋
15.寻找
16.鼓舞人们增强
自信心worn-out shoes
a walking stick
a social failure
overcome all difficulties
a pair of leather shoes
in search of…
inspire people with great confidence Para.1 A. What was his most
famous character?
Para.2 B. Why did people need
cheering up?
Para.3 C. His achievements.

Para.4 D. What was Charlie’s
childhood like?
Para.5 E. An example of a sad
situation that he made funny. Match the main idea and each paragraph.What’s the passage mainly about?
A. The history of English humour?
B. The films Chaplin made.
C. The humour Chaplin made in his films.
D. The Gold Rush in California.
Choose the right answer.
1889movie actorlittle tramplarge trousers, worn-out shoes, a small round black hat and a walking stick mime (nonverbal)1977, SwitzerlandInformation about Chaplin a small round black hat a moustache a walking stick large trousers The Little Tramp worn-out shoesWhat makes you laugh when you see Chaplin?his walking stylehis particular form of actingboringfunny ?Careful reading for Para.4
What’s the correct order of the following events?1. Chaplin tried cutting and eating the bottom of the shoe.
2. Chaplin and his friend rushed to Alaska and expected to pick up gold, but they failed.
3. They were so hungry that they boiled one of the leather shoes.
4. They were caught in a small hut during a storm.
5. Chaplin cut off the leather top of the shoe.
6. Chaplin picked out the laces and ate.2 4--------3----5----1----6Charlie Chaplin was born in a poor family in 1889. His parents were both poor music hall① . It is② to find that Charlie was taught to sing as soon as he could speak and dance as soon as he could walk. This training laid a foundation for his later③ . Unfortunately, his father died, ④ him with a worse-off and sick mother and brother to take care of though he was very young. By⑤ , he had become one of the most popular children through his⑥ .performersastonishingperformanceleavingteenshumourRetell tne passage. No one was tired of watching him—his subtle acting made everything ⑦ .
As time went by, he grew more and more popular throughout the world as his⑧______ character, the little tramp. Charlie wrote,⑨ and produced the films he starred in. In 1972 he was given a special Oscar for his outstanding work in films. Even today, he is remembered as a great actor who could⑩ people with great confidence.entertaininginspiredirectedcharmingSummary1.Summarize what we have learned in this period.
2.Some useful expressions and sentence patterns. Who are the best students?
Which group is the best group?
Best hopes!
Class evaluationReview new words and useful expressions of the text.
2. Read the reading passage fluently and understand each sentence
correctly.
3. Finish guiding plan
No. 14 after class.
HomeworkThank You