Unit 1 The written world Reading(1):Appreciating literature 课件(23张PPT)

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名称 Unit 1 The written world Reading(1):Appreciating literature 课件(23张PPT)
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(共23张PPT)
What will you do for entertainment in your spare time?

Free talk:
1.Reading?is?to?the?mind?what?exercise is?to?the
?body.
阅读对于心灵之重要,犹如运动之于身体.?
2.Enlarge?your?views?by?reading.
读书以长见识.?
3.Some?books?are?to?be?tasted,?others?to?be?
swallowed,?and?some?few?to?be?chewed?and?
digested.
有些书可浅尝辄止,有些书可囫囵吞枣,较少的一些书需细细咀嚼,慢慢消化.?

Proverbs


4.Reading?makes?a?full?man,?conference?a?
ready?man,?and?writing?an?exact?man.
阅读使人渊博,交谈使人机灵,写作使人严谨.
5.A?good?book?is?the?best?friend,?the?same?
today?and?forever.
好书如挚友,情意永不渝.
Proverbs
1. 三国演义 a A Dream of Red Mansions
/The Story of the Stone

2. 西游记 b Romance of Three Kingdoms

3. 红楼梦 c All Men Are Brothers

4. 水浒传 d Journey to the West




Match
Have you read four famous Chinese classics?
Do you know some foreign classic literature?
Can you give me some examples? Authors or
works .
American classics

American classics

British classics

British classics
作品列表
《理智与情感》又名《理性与感性》
(Sense and Sensibility,1811年)
《傲慢与偏见》(Pride and Prejudice,1813年)
《曼斯菲尔德庄园》(Mansfield Park,1814年)
《爱玛》(Emma,1815)
《诺桑觉寺》(Northanger Abbey,1818年,死后出版)
《劝导》(Persuasion,1818年,死后出版
傲慢与偏见》是奥斯汀的代表作。这部作品生动地反映了
18世纪末到19世纪初处于保守和闭塞状态下的英国乡镇
生活和世态人情。



简·奥斯丁(Jane Austen)
夏洛蒂·勃朗特

夏洛蒂·勃朗特出生于英国北部约克郡
的豪渥斯,父亲是当地圣公会的一个穷牧师,
母亲是家庭主妇。夏洛蒂·勃朗特排行第三,
有两个姐姐、两个妹妹和一个弟弟。两个妹妹,
即艾米莉·勃朗特
(呼啸山庄的 《 Wuthering Heights 》)
和安妮·勃朗特(《艾格妮丝·格雷》) ,
也是著名作家,因而在英国文学史上
常有“勃朗特三姐妹”之称。


Charles Dickens
Today, we’ll focus on the novel Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens, an example of classics.
Appreciating
literature
Reading
Skimming
The structure and main idea
Part 1:
information about_________________
Part 2:
information about__________________
Part 3:
information about _________________________
classic literature
Charles Dickens
the book Great expectations
Multiple choice
1. The writer wrote the passage mainly to __.
A. convince us to change our attitude(态度)
to classics
B. introduce Charles Dickens’ novels to us
C. suggest that we should read more
classics
D. make a summary of Great Expectations
A
2. Some people think that classics are old and boring because of the following statements except __________.
A. they were written a long time ago.
B. their language characteristics are quite
different from those of modern works.
C. they are difficult for people to understand.
D. They can only be found in bookshops and
libraries.

D
3. Which of the following is Not True according to the text?
A. Classics are also worth reading today.
B. We can find the value of writing and
wisdom in classics.
C. Classics have nothing to do with life
today.
D. Some classics have been adapted for
movies.
C
4.All of the following are written by Charles Dickens EXCEPT__________.
A. Oliver Twist
B. A Tale of Two Cities
C. Clueless
D. Great Expectations
C

5.What is /are the theme (s) of Great Expectations?
A. Wealth does not buy happiness.
B. What it means to a gentleman.
C. Friends are more important than a fancy education.
D. All of the above.
D

Let’s appreciate his novel
Great Expectations !
Part 3
Do you still remember the main elements of a novel ?
characters
a plot
time
a place
theme

setting/ when &where

who
how

what

Part 3
Read part 3 and match the elements on the
left with the correct examples on the right.
symbol

why
Detailed Reading
character

setting

Plot

symbol

theme
a mist
b what it means to be
a gentleman
c England in the early 1800s
d Pip , Joe, pip’s sister,
Estella and a stranger
e a stranger gives Pip a lot
of money , then Pip moves
to London and becomes
vain (changes)





Part 3
Extension
Reading can make us calm and peaceful. We know more about the world through reading. What’s more, reading classics is both important and beneficial to our growth. It makes us understand life better. Nothing can bring more joy and happiness than reading classics. So keep reading classics, and we’ll achieve beyond ourselves.