Unit 5 What can we learn from others? Reading 课件(25张PPT,内嵌音频)

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The Fisherman and the Fish
Module 2 Unit 5 What can we learn from others?
Group work
Jigsaw game
Before we read
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Once upon a time in Russia, there lived an old fisherman and his wife. They were poor and lived in an old, mud hut near the sea. One morning, something unusual happened while the fisherman was at work. He caught a small, golden fish in his net. The fish to let him go and offered to . However, the man was kind and asked for nothing before returning the fish to the sea.
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While we read
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grant the fisherman any wish in return
begged the fisherman
Where did this story take place?
Who is the story about?
Where did the fisherman and his wife live?
What unusual thing happened to the fisherman one morning?
How did the golden fish beg the fisherman to let him go?
Was the fisherman a greedy man?
In Russia.
An old fisherman, a golden fish and his wife.
In an old, mud hut near the sea.
The golden fish he caught begged him to let him go.
By granting the fisherman any wish in return.
No, he wasn’t.
The man went home and told his wife about the fish. She
shouted at him angrily and called him a fool for not making
a wish. She sent him back to the sea to catch the fish and ask for a
new because their was broken. The Sun was shining as the man met the fish again and when he returned, he saw a new . But the fisherman’s wife was still not happy and wanted a new house. The weather was getting bad as the man explained to the fish about his rude wife. The fish comforted him and promised to .When he returned, he saw a nice, new .
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grant the second wish
bucket
bucket
bucket
cottage
Group work
Based on Para.2,
can you raise one question in your group?
The man went home and told his wife about the fish. She
shouted at him angrily and called him a fool for not making
a wish. She sent him back to the sea to catch the fish and ask for a new bucket because their bucket was broken. The Sun was shining as the man met the fish again and when he returned, he saw a new. But the fisherman’s wife was still not happy and wanted a new house. The weather was getting bad as the man explained to the fish about his rude wife. The fish comforted him and promised to grant the second wish. When he returned, he saw a nice, new cottage.
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What does a mayor usually do?
What is a mayor dressed in?
What is a mayor?
Before we move on to Paragraph 3, let’s keep these questions in mind.
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The next day, his wife said that she wanted to be mayor of
the city. The waves were getting big and the sky was becoming
dark as the man apologized to the golden fish. Again, like the
wishes before, this wish was granted. When he returned, he found his wife dressed in expensive clothes and giving orders to servants. She told her husband that he still had to sleep in the hut even though she now had a bigger house. She was a very greedy woman and the following week she demanded to be queen of all the land.
The next day, his wife said that she wanted to be mayor of
the city. The waves were getting big and the sky was becoming
dark as the man apologized to the golden fish. Again, like the
wishes before, this wish was granted. When he returned, he found his wife dressed in expensive clothes and giving orders to servants. She told her husband that he still had to sleep in the hut even though she now had a bigger house. She was a very greedy woman and the following week she demanded to be queen of all the land.
What is a mayor?
What is a mayor dressed in?
What does a mayor usually do?
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Again the fisherman went down to the shore. By now there was a terrible storm. There was thunder and lightning, and
in the sea. The man shouted as loudly as he could so that the fish could hear him. This time the fish did not reply and
to swim out to sea. The fisherman waited but the golden fish never came back. When the man returned home, he found his wife in the old, mud hut holding their .
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giant waves
turned around
broken bucket
While you are listening, please find the missing words
Read the fairy tale by yourself
How many wishes did the wife demand?
After we read
Four wishes Granted or not
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A new bucket
Granted
Task One
He saw a new bucket
A new cottage
Granted
He saw a nice, new cottage
Mayor of the city
Granted
He found his wife…
giving orders…
Queen of all land
Not
He found his wife in the old, mud hut holding their broken bucket
Wishes Weather




sky/become dark
waves/get big
weather/get bad
the sun/shine
terrible storm thunder and lightning giant waves
Task Two
What information can we infer(推断) from the weather changing?
Task Three
1. What do you think of the wife?
2. What do you think of the fisherman?
Reflection
From the characters we have learned today, what kind of people should we grow up to be?
In groups of Six, role-play the first three scenes:
Task Four
Narrator Once upon a time in Russia, there lived an old fisherman and his wife. They were poor and lived in an old, mud hut near the sea. One morning, something unusual happened while the fisherman was at work.
Fisherman Oh, look! I’ve caught a small,
golden fish in my net.
Fish Please let me go, kind fisherman.
I will grant you any wish in return.
Fisherman Oh my God!A talking fish! Please go back to your family. I don’t want anything.
Scene One: on the sea
Group work
Scene Two: in an old, mud hut
Narrator The man went home and told his wife about the fish.
Fisherman Can you believe it? I caught a talking goldfish today.
Wife Really? What did it say?
Fisherman It asked me to let it go. It said it could give me whatever I wished for.
Wife What did you ask for?
Fisherman I asked for nothing and let it go.
Wife How did I marry such a fool! Why didn’t you ask it for a new bucket?
Fisherman Don’t be angry, dear. I will ask for a new bucket
Narrator The man went to the sea.

Scene Three: at the shore
Narrator The man shouted loudly.
Fisherman Golden fish, are you there?
Fish Yes, Mr. Fisherman. What can I do for you?
Fisherman Can I have a new bucket? My wife really wants it. Ours is too old.
Fish No problem. You will have a new bucket soon.
Narrator The man went back home and saw a new bucket.

Read the fairy tale for at least three times and get ready for writing a play based on it.
2. Surf the Internet and find the pome written by A. Pushkin If by life you were deceived
In groups of Six, make up a play about ‘The fisherman and the fish’. Role play in front of the class. You may begin like this:
Task Four
Narrator Once upon a time in Russia, there lived an old fisherman and his wife. They were poor and lived in an old, mud hut near the sea. One morning, something unusual happened while the fisherman was at work.
Fisherman Oh, look! I’ve caught a small,
golden fish in my net.
Fish Please let me go, kind fisherman.
I will grant you any wish in return.
Fisherman Oh my God!A talking fish! Please go back to your family. I don’t want anything.
Scene One: on the sea
Group work
Scene Four: in an old, mud hut
Scene Five: at the shore
Scene Six: in a nice, new cottage
Scene Seven: at the shore
Scene eight: in the hut
Scene nine: at the shore
Scene ten: in an old, mud hut