外研版英语 必修第二册 Unit 4 Stage and screen Period 3 Developing ideas 课件:27张PPT+音频

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课件27张PPT。外研版英语 必修第二册Unit 4 Stage and screenPeriod 3
Developing ideasActivity 1Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? Dream of the Red Chamber
Dream of the Red Chamber, also called The Story of the Stone, written by Cao Xueqin, is one of China's Four Great Classical Novels. It was written during the Qing Dynasty. The novel is generally considered to be the greatest of all Chinese novels and among the greatest in world literature.Activity 1Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby is a novel by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. First published in 1925, it is set on Long Island's North Shore and in New York City from spring to autumn of 1922, which is ranked second in the Modern Library's lists of the 100 Best Novels of the 20th Century.Activity 1Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? 《福尔摩斯》 Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional consulting detective in London created by Scottish author and
physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, forensic science, and logical reasoning. Together with his assistant, Dr John H. Watson, he pursues criminals throughout London, the south of England, and continental Europe.Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? Rickshaw Boy
Written by Lao She, Rickshaw Boy is considered by many to be one of the masterpieces of modern Chinese literature. It describes the difficult life of a rickshaw puller during the years of warlord turmoil. This book is famous for its vivid descriptions of life in the city of Beijing at the beginning of the 20th century.Activity 1Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? Activity 1Activity 1Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? Moment in Peking Moment in Peking is a novel originally written in English by Chinese author Lin Yutang. The novel covers the turbulent events in China from 1900 to 1938, and it focuses on the lives of several different families and people, along with their interactions during that time.Have you ever read the book?
What's it about? Activity 1 The Iliad
The Iliad is said to be an epic poem written by the blind poet Homer, which is not only an important ancient Greek literature, but also one of the classics in the West. The poem consists of 15,693 lines, divided into 24 volumes, and tells the story of the Greek expedition to Troy.Activity 2Scan the passage. Find out which of the books in Activity 1 are mentioned.Movies also disappoint us when things don’t look the way we imagined them in the books. Take, for example, the epic movie Troy, which is in part based on Homer’s The Iliad and was met with mixed reviews from the audience. The most questionable issue was the actress chosen to play the part of Helen. Many people thought she didn’t live up to Helen’s title of “the most beautiful woman in the world”, influencing opinions of the movie to some extent.The Iliad TroyGood movies need good stories. If so, why has one of the earliest and greatest works in Western storytelling, Homer’s The Odyssey, never had an equally great movie based on it? Movies need strong characters. So why have the movies based on The Great Gatsby never been praised as “great”? Movies of course need impressive images, so why has Alice in Wonderland only resulted in movies best described as “interesting”?The OdysseyThe Great GatsbyActivity 2Match the author’s opinions about the movie adaptations to the examples from the passage.
□ 1 Some parts of the story and some characters are missing in the movie.
□ 2 The visual images are not as striking as the descriptions in the book.
□ 3 The movie is not as great as the book.
□ 4 The movie doesn’t look the way we visualised while reading the book.
□ 5 The characters do not stand out.Activity 3adcebRead the passage on Pages 44-45 and choose the best answer.
①What does the author want to talk about in this article?
A.We shouldn’t judge a movie by the rules of its book version.
B.Books are better than their movie versions.
C.Movies have more impressed characters than books.
D.Movies always make us disappointed.Activity 3There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes. Furthermore, books and movies are two different forms of media and therefore have different rules. With this in mind, perhaps we should judge a movie in its own right, and not against its original source. Read the passage on Pages 44-45 and choose the best answer.
②What’s the fun_ction of Paragraph 2?
A.To raise the reader’s cultural awareness.
B.To prove good movies need good stories.
C.To further confirm that good books always end up being turned into bad movies.
D.To show that movies need impressive images.Activity 3All too often, great words end up being turned into cinematic “turkeys”.
……
Good movies need good stories. Read the passage on Pages 44-45 and choose the best answer.
③From Paragraph 3, we can know that______.
A.reading a book is a waste of time
B.producing a film results in something important lost compared with the book version
C.a film only needs less than two hours
D.Harry Potter is a great successActivity 3One of the key reasons behind this is that while a book usually takes a few days to read, a movie typically lasts under two hours. This means that great books can lose plot details and characters when they move to the big screen. Read the passage on Pages 44-45 and choose the best answer.
④Why do movies always disappoint us?
A.Because they didn’t choose a good theme.
B.Because they are often different from those in the books.
C.Because they are badly performed.
D.Because different audience have different views.Activity 3Movies also disappoint us when things don’t look the way we imagined them in the books.
There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes. Furthermore, books and movies are two different forms of media and therefore have different rules. What does the saying “There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes” mean? Do you know of any similar sayings in Chinese?
What books would you like to see made into movies? Why?
What other reasons do you think make movie adaptations less satisfactory than the original books?Q1: It means readers usually have different ideas about how the characters from a certain novel should look like. Similar saying in Chinese include "一千个人眼中有一千个林黛玉、贾宝玉",etc.Think & ShareActivity 4Work in groups. Give a talk about a movie adapted from a book.1 Use the notes to help plan your talk.2 Organise your talk following the steps below.Introduce the book.
Describe the movie adaptation.
Give your opinion of the movie adaptation.3 Give your talk to the class.Activity 4Activity 5Look at the poster, and what information can you get from it?
Title:
Actors:
Director:
Producer:
Type/Genre:
Release date:
Runtime:
What else do you know about it?
Read the movie review and answer the questions.Activity 5What is the movie about?
Who is the main character?
What is the most memorable scene in the movie?
What does the viewer think of the movie?Q1. It's about the story of a teenage girl called Mia Thermopolis who learnt she is the princess of Genovia shortly before her sixteenth birthday.Q2. Mia ThermopolisQ3. The most memorable scene is towards theend of the movie when, during Mias darkestmoment of self-doubt, she is touched by a letterher father left her.Q4. It is an interesting movie which is about beingand bettering yourself and about knowing whoyour real friends are.Activity 6-7Read again, and notice the structure of the movie review.
Movie Review
Part Ⅰ—para ______ : Objective description of the moviePart Ⅱ—para ____: Subjective views on the movie 1, 2, 34Activity 6-7What specific aspects are talked about in Part Ⅰaccording
to this passage? And can you think of some other aspects?
Movie Review
Part Ⅰ: Objective description of the moviePart Ⅱ: Subjective views on the movie General introduction
Main plot
Memorable scene
Comments
actors/actresses
type/genre
settingActivity 6-7What is the tense of a movie review?
The present tense.Choose a Chinese movie that you have seen recently and complete the table. You can give some additional description if you want to.Now write your movie review. Use the expressions in the box to help you.Activity 6-7 The Wandering Earth, directed by Frant Gwohas proved to be a great success. Described asChina's first-ever sci-fi ble mockbuster, it is already a hit in China and around the world. It is based onthe novella of the same name by Hugo Awardwinning author Liu Cixin.
The Wandering Earth centres on three generations of a Chinese family: the grandfather,the he father Liu Peiqiang, and his son Liu Qi. Inthe setting of the movie, the Sun is dying out,and people all around the world have built giant planet thrusters to move the earth out of itsorbit and to sail the earth to a new star system.Leading the journey will be a massive space station that will ensure a safe journey. Share a movie reviewActivity 6-7It's Liu Peiqiang who's volunteered to be part of the space station staff, a job that will keep him in space for almost twenty years. Yet the 2500-year journey comes with unexpected dangers, and in order to save humanity, Liu Qi joins a group of young people who boldly fight for everyone's survival.
The movie presents a traditional tale of nations and people pulling together to save the planet, with large measures of love, sacrifice,and redemption. The most memorable scene is towards the end when rescue workers fleeing to their homeland turn back and help Liu Qi to save the Earth With global conflict and division so prevalent today,Share a movie review Activity 6-7these messages of hope and unity have undoubtedly struck an emotional chord in many viewers and made the film much more accessible for international audiences.
With all of that said, The Wandering Earth is a massive, exciting concept and a solid tension-building story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I suggest everyone go to see it and enjoy a wholly different science fiction epic that marks a milestone in Chinese film.Share a movie review Activity 6-71)Read the passages on page 44-45 and 47 again,understand these passages better.
2)Complete the exercises of the guide plan.
3)According to the characteristics of film review writing, complete the film review writing.Homework