人教版高中英语选修10 Unit 5 Enjoying novels Reading 课件(34张PPT)

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(共111张PPT)
人教课标
高三
(选修10)
Unit
5
Pre-reading
Comprehending
Reading
Warming
up
Homework
Post
reading
Look
at
these
literary
genres.
Which
do
you
enjoy
most?
Why?
Fiction
Non-fiction
poetry
novels
essays
short
stories
reports
recounts
descriptions
2.
Do
you
like
classic
or
modern
literature?
What
famous
literary
works
have
you
read?
3.
Which
do
you
like
better,
English
novels
or
Chinese
novels?
What
English
novels
have
you
read?
4.
Can
you
say
something
of
the
story
you
like
best?
Why
do
you
enjoy
reading
it?
Silas
Marner
The
three
Bronte
sisters
Charlotte
Bronte
Anne
Bronte
Emily
Bronte
Wuthering
Heights
Jane
Austen
Pride
and
Prejudice
Gone
with
the
Wind
Margaret
Mitchell
Charles
Dickens
Agnes
Grey
Gone
with
the
Wind
Tess
of
the
d’Urbevilles
David
Copperfield
Can
you
match
the
titles
of
these
famous
novels
to
the
authors?
Margaret
Mitchell
Anne
Bront?
Charles
Dickens
Thomas
Hardy
Jane
Eyre
Pride
and
Prejudice
Wuthering
Heights
Just
so
stories
To
kill
a
Mockingbird
Jane
Austen
Charlotte
Bront?
Harper
Lee
Emily
Bront?
Rudyard
Kipling
What
does
the
author
tell
us
in
the
first
paragraph?
Consensus
in
society
opposed
the
writing
of
novels
by
authoresses.
But
this
period
produced
five
of
the
most
courageous
and
gifted
authoresses.
They
are
Jane
Austen,
the
three
Bronte
sisters
(Charlotte,
Emily
and
Anne),
and
the
writer
known
as
George
Eliot.
The
general
idea
of
paragraphs
2
to
3:
the
introduction
of
Jane
Austen
and
her
work
“Pride
and
Prejudice”.
The
fourth
paragraph:
after
Jane
Austen,
authoresses
found
it
an
even
more
hopeless
task
to
publish
novels
under
their
own
names.
So
they
chose
to
publish
their
works
using
men’s
names.
The
sixth
paragraph
does
with
George
Eliot
and
her
work
“Silas
Marner”.
The
fifth
paragraph
deals
with
Charlotte
Bronte.
The
seventh
paragraph
introduces
Charles
Dickens’
novel
“David
Copperfield”.
The
main
idea
of
the
passage?
It
tells
us
men
and
women
have
equal
rights.
What’s
more,
women
are
independent,
not
men’s
accessories.
Women
can
do
anything
men
can.
Maybe
women
can
do
everything
better
than
men.
It
is
wrong
to
discriminate
against
women.
After
skimming
the
text
quickly,
tick
this
chart
to
show
the
issue
each
writer
was
most
concerned
with.
Name
of
writer
Dates
Personal
issues
Social
issues
Jane
Austen
1775-1817
Charles
Dickens
1812-1870
Charlotte
Bronte
1816-1855
George
Eliot
1819-1880
Read
the
passage
again
carefully
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Why
do
you
think
so
many
authoresses
wrote
about
love
and
marriage?
This
was
the
experience
and
dilemma
for
these
women
writers
and
this
was
also
a
common
longing
for
most
women.
2.
Which
writer
was
the
most
reserved
in
her
descriptions
of
feelings?
Why
do
we
still
read
her
books?
Jane
Austin
was
most
reserved
in
her
description
of
personal
feelings.
We
read
her
books
for
their
humour,
irony
and
characterization.
3.
In
which
way
were
George
Eliot’s
books
similar
to
those
of
Charles
Dickens?
Geoge
Eliot’s
books
were
concerned
with
the
way
social
pressures
made
people
behave
badly
or
stupidly,
while
Charles
Dickens
novels
are
concerned
with
injustice
in
society.
So
both
are
concerned
with
society
and
its
effect
on
the
individual
but
they
deal
with
it
from
different
points
of
view.
4.
In
which
way
were
George
Eliot’s
books
similar
to
those
of
Charlotte
Bronte?
George
Eliot
describes
the
personal
distress
that
people
bring
upon
themselves
when
they
behave
badly
according
to
the
expectations
of
society
at
that
time.
Charlotte
Bronte
describes
how
emotional
necessity
makes
people
behave
against
the
expected
behavior
of
society.
So
they
are
both
concerned
with
how
a
person’s
feelings
affect
their
decisions.
Discuss
what
is
the
difference
between
the
content
of
Charles
Dickens’
books
and
those
of
the
women
writers?
Charles
Dickens’
novels
describe
the
hardships
of
poor
people
who
did
not
possess
money
or
a
sponsor
to
smooth
their
path.
Jane
Austen’s
novels
deal
with
the
problem
and
limitation
of
women’s
choice.
Charlotte
Bronte’s
novels
were
revolutionary
for
the
explicit
way
they
described
women
struggling
against
their
restricted
roles
in
society.
George
Eliot’s
novels
examined
the
morally
ambiguous
concessions
people
make
in
their
lives
in
order
to
succeed.