Unit 1 The written world Reading(1):Appreciating literature 课件(26张)

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课件26张PPT。Unit1 The written word Appreciating literatureLearning objectives 1. know what classic literature is.
2. know more about Charles Dickens and one of his representative works: Great Expectations.
3. learn how to appreciate literature.
4. learn a reading strategy: reading a persuasive essay.
By the end of class, students will be able toAppreciating literatureSome books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.
— Francis Bacon有些书只需浅尝辄止,有些书该囫囵吞枣,还有少数的书则当细嚼慢咽。___________________________Foreign classic literature Shakespeare
Hemingway
Emily Bronte
Jane Austen
Thomas Hardy
Charles Dickens
Daniel Defoe
Louisa May Alcott
Little women
A Tale of Two Cities
Wuthering Heights
Tess of the D’Urbervilles
Pride and Prejudice
Robison Crusoe
Hamlet
The Old Man and the SeaPart 1:
What is classic literature?
Part 2:
Who is Charles Dickens?
Part 3:
A brief introduction to Great Expectations
The structure of the passageAppreciating literatureDefinitionantiquesformwrittenFeaturesplacebasedsomethingReading comprehension:
Some people think that classics are old-fashioned because of the following statements EXCEPT______ A. they were written a long time ago. B. the language used in them is quite different from the language used today. C. they are difficult for people to understand. D. they can only be found in bookshops and libraries.
Reading comprehension:
2. What is the author’s attitude towards classics? A. Positive B. Negative
C. Neutral(中立的) D. Indifferent L16:Nobody would bother to make these classic novels into films if they had nothing to do with contemporary life.Reading comprehension:
3. Which of the following statements is WRONG? A. An award-winning film is based on Charles Dickens’ novel Emma. B. The film based on Great Expectations was released in 1998. C. At first, Charles Dickens published many novels in newspapers. D. Good classics are examples of great writing and wisdom.
Jane AustenPride and PrejudiceAppreciation 1acknowledged
rightful
let
invitation
possession
tiresome
occasion
flatter
account
preference
ignorant
consideration
Charles DickensThe greatest representative of English critical realism in 19th century.Works by Charles DickensGreat Expectations
Oliver Twist
A Christmas Carol
Hard Times
A Tale of Two Cities
David Copperfield
Pickwick Papers
The Old Curiosity Shop
Little Dorrit
《雾都孤儿》
《圣诞颂歌》
《双城记》
《艰难时世》
《远大前程》
《匹克威克外传》
《老古玩店》
《小杜丽》
《大卫·科波菲尔》A Tale of Two Cities In “A Tale of Two Cities”, Dickens takes the French Revolution as the background of his novel, and the two cities are Paris and London in the time of revolution.Appreciation 2 A Tale of Two CitiesIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times; it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness; it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity; it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness; it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair; we had everything before us, we had nothing before us; we were all going directly to Heaven, we were all going the other way.
这是一个最好的时代,也是一个最坏的时代;这是明智的时代,这是愚昧的时代;这是信任的纪元,这是怀疑的纪元;这是光明的季节,这是黑暗的季节;这是希望的春日,这是失望的冬日;我们面前应有尽有,我们面前一无所有;我们都将直上天堂,我们都将直下地狱……
Great Expectations 1. How old is Pip when the story begins?3. What does the mist stand for?2. Who gives Pip a lot of money?4. Why is Pip embarrassed by his friend Joe?6. What does Pip learn by the end of the novel? 5. What is Estella like?Seven years oldA generous stranger.Mist is a symbol of danger and uncertainty.Because he thinks Joe is not clever enough and far from being a well-educated gentleman.She is a beautiful girl and a symbol of education and money for Pip.He learns that wealth does not buy happiness and that friends are more important than a fancy education. Main elements of the novelthemecharactersplot
settingsymbolThe main elements of the novel 1. setting a. mist
2. symbol b. what it means to
be a gentleman
3. plot c. England in the early 1800s
4. theme d. Pip, Joe, Estella
e. a stranger gives Pip a lot
5 characters of money, then Pip moves to
London and becomes a
snob(势利小人)
Chapter 19 A wedding
......Dear Pip,said Biddy quietly to me after supper,have you quite forgotten her? Tell me,as an old friend.
......We walked,hand in hand,out of the old garden.As the morning mist had risen long ago when I first left the forge,so the evening mist was rising now,and in the clear moonlight I saw no shadow of another separation from her.
Appreciation 3Role play 1Estella!
You recognize me?I have changed a lot.
It's strange,Estella! After so many years,we meet by chance,here,where we first met!
Yes,it's strange.I haven't been here for years,although the land belongs to me.But tell me,you still live abroad?
Yes,I still do.I'm doing well in India.
I've often thought of you.Since my husband died,I have given you a place in my heart.
You have always held your place in my heart.
There was silence for a few moments.Role play 2I didn't think I would say goodbye to you here.
It's painful saying goodbye,Estella.
But last time you said,God bless you,God forgive you!You could say that to me now,now that I understand how much you loved me,now that I have suffered,now that I am a better person.Tell me we are friends.
We are friends (taking her hand)
And will continue being friends,even when we are apart.
We walked,hand in hand,out of the old garden.Post-reading questions1. Can you guess the ending of the novel?
2. What is your opinion about being a gentleman?
Reading?is?to?the?mind?what?exercise?is to?the?body.A cultural learnerA critical readerA sharp readerA smart readerA keen readerTo the world
you may be one person,
but to one person
you may be the world.
------Charles Dickens
Read a book report on Oliver Twist on P9 .
Read the text fluently after class.
homeworkLife path of Charles DickensLife path of
Charles DickensBorn in Portsmouth,
Hampshire9, went to schoolFather in debt
imprisoned 12, blacking
warehouse (鞋油作坊).Restarted
schooling15,a lawyer’s
office boy reporter in the House of CommonsIn 1833,
writing careerIn 1836, published Sketches by Boz In 1836,
married In 1837,Pickwick Papers
《匹克威克外传》 Popular Worked without
rest Died at age of 58
On June 8,1870, Buried at
Westminster Abbey,
Poet’s Corner