(共24张PPT)
Unit
7
Enjoying
the
Classics
Oliver
Wants
More
1.
Do
you
like
the
classics?
Why
?
A
classic
opens
your
mind.
A
classic
helps
you
grow.
A
classic
enables
you
to
uncover
part
of
the
meaning
of
life…
2.
Can
you
name
some
classic
Chinese
novels
or
foreign
novels?
3.
Please
match
the
following
writers
with
their
representative
works
?
Discussion
Charles
Dickens
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer
Mark
Twain
The
Old
Man
and
the
Sea
Charlotte
Bronte
Wuthering
Heights
Emily
Bronte
David
Copperfield
Earnest
Hemingway
A
Dream
of
Red
Mansions
Cao
Xueqin
Jane
Eyre
Charles
Dickens
and
his
works
Charles
Dickens
(1812
-1870)
Charles
Dickens
is
generally
considered
the
greatest
novelist
of
the
Victorian
period.
His
works
are
characterized
by
attacks
on
social
evils,
injustice,
and
false
life.
Characters
in
his
works,
such
as
the
ambitious
David
Copperfield,
or
the
trusting
and
innocent
Mr.
Pickwick,
have
fascinated
generations
of
reader.
He
was
acclaimed(喝彩)for
his
rich
storytelling
and
memorable
characters,
and
achieved
massive
worldwide
popularity
in
his
lifetime.
A
Brief
Introduction
of
Charles
Dickens
and
His
Works
David
Copperfield
A
Tale
of
Two
Cities
Great
Expectations
In
this
module,
we
will
mainly
study
an
episode
of
Oliver
Twist.
Oliver
Twist
is
one
of
most
popular
novels
of
Charles
Dickens’.
Oliver
is
the
hero
of
the
story.
He
is
an
orphan
living
with
other
children
in
a
workhouse.
The
story
took
place
in
the
workhouse
where
Oliver
Twist
worked
along
with
other
boys.
Enjoy
the
text:
Oliver
Wants
More
How
many
parts
can
this
text
be
divided
into?
Oliver
Twist
Part
Two
:
When
Oliver
asked
for
more
Part
One
:
Before
Oliver
asked
for
more
Part
Three
:
The
final
decision
of
the
board
(
Para.
A-C
)
(
Para.
D-N
)
(
Para.
O
)
1、How
was
Oliver’s
life?
His
life
was
very
severe.
2、What
were
the
rules
of
the
board
of
management?
The
members
of
the
board
of
management
had
ruled
that
the
children
should
work
to
earn
their
living
and
that
they
should
be
given
three
meals
of
thin
soup
a
day,
with
an
onion
twice
a
week
and
half
a
cake
on
Sunday.
Para.
A-C
3、What
did
the
huge
pot
contain?
It
contained
thin
soup.
4、What
was
the
operation?
“
polish
their
bowls
”
5、
Do
you
think
they
were
full
or
hungry
after
the
supper?
They
were
terribly
hungry.
Para.
A-C
Having
dinner
Can’t
sleep
2.
How
did
Oliver
ask
for
more?
Para.
D-N
rise,
advance,
bowl
in
hand
“Please,
sir,
I
want
some
more.”
“Please,
sir,
I
want
some
more.”
1.
What
was
the
result
of
the
vote?
It
fell
to
Oliver
Twist
to
walk
up
to...
votes
Ask
for
more
3.
How
did
the
people
react
to
Oliver’s
asking
for
more?
Para.
D-N
The
master:
aimed
a
blow
at…,
seized
…
tightly
and
shouted
for
…
(
horrified,
amazed
)
(
cruel,
violent
)
turned
very
pale,
stared
with
horror
and
amazement,
…in
a
faint
voice
How
did
the
people
react
to
Oliver’s
asking
for
more?
Mr.
Bumble
Mr.
Limbkins
everyone
in
the
meeting
room
rush
into,
address
,
“I
beg
your
pardon
----”
“For
more!------”
“That
boy
will
be
hanged.
”
(shocked,
terrified)
(unbelievable,
horrified)
(hard-hearted,
oppressive)
One
of
the
gentlemen
on
the
board
There
was
a
general
alarm.
Horror
showed
on
every
face.
(alarmed
,
horrified)
Role-play
Reading
Para.
D-N
Oliver
Twist
Master
Mr.
Bumble
Mr.
Limbkins
One
of
the
gentlemen
Narrator
reaction
Para.
O
What
happened
to
Oliver?
He
was
locked
up
at
once.
Perhaps
he
would
be
taken
away
from
the
workhouse.
The
basic
elements
of
“Oliver”
setting
Character(s)
plot
highlight
theme
workhouse
in
London
Oliver
Twist,
Master,
Mr.
Bumble,
Mr.
Limbkins,
One
of
the
gentlemen,
His
companions
The
severe
life
in
the
workhouse
The
process
of
Oliver’s
asking
for
more
The
final
decision
of
the
board
“Please,
sir,
I
want
some
more.”
“What!”
he
said
finally
in
a
faint
voice.
Mr.
Bumble
rushed
into
the
room,
…
said,
“
Mr.Limbkins,
I
beg
your
pardon,
sir!
Oliver
Twist
has
asked
for
more.”
There
was
a
general
alarm.
Horror
showed
on
every
face.
This
story
helps
us
gain
a
glimpse
(一瞥)
of
the
miserable
lives
led
by
Oliver
and
the
other
boys
in
the
workhouse.
It
presents
the
hardship
faced
by
the
homeless
A
classic
is
a
book
that
gives
you
wonderful
feelings.
By
reading
classics,
you
gain
a
deeper
appreciation
of
ideas
generally
taken
for
granted…
A
classic
is
a
book
that
has
stood
the
test
of
time.
A
classic
helps
you
understand
your
life,
your
world,
yourself!
Enjoy
Classics
Oliver
Twist's
famous
cry
of
the
heart--"Please,
sir,
I
want
some
more"--has
resounded
with
generations
of
readers
of
all
ages.
Assignments
1.
Finish
the
work
sheet
2.
Explore
the
following
questions
on
the
Internet:
1)
What
experiences
from
his
own
life
did
Dickens
use
in
his
novels?
2)
What
new
information
have
you
learnt
about
Oliver
Twist?
3)
How
did
Dickens’
novels
help
to
improve
English
society?
Culture
Corner:
Charles
Dickens
Thank
you!