Unit 5 Literature Communication Workshop 课件33张

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名称 Unit 5 Literature Communication Workshop 课件33张
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U5 Communication Workshop
初三年级 英语
Literature
literature n. 文学,文学作品
Let’s review.
Lesson 13 Anne of Green Gables
Time
Place
Characters
Plot
Let’s review.
Lesson 14 The Dark Room
Let’s review.
Lesson 15 A Famous Writer
Read the words.
{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}celebrate
v. 庆祝,祝贺
climax
n. 高潮;顶点
rush
v. 迅速移动
enjoy oneself
过得愉快
A Story
Nancy
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
1. What kind of story is it? Is it funny or serious?
2. When did this story happen?
3. Where was Nancy last Thursday night?
4. How did Nancy feel when she got up the next morning?
5. What was Nancy’s mistake?
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
1. What kind of story is it? Is it funny or serious?
It’s funny.
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
2. When did this story happen?
It happened last Thursday.
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
3. Where was Nancy last Thursday night?
She was at Daisy’s home.
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
4. How did Nancy feel when she got up the next morning?
She thought she was late for school and was worried.
Read Nancy’s story and answer the questions below.
5. What was Nancy’s mistake?
She forgot the school was closed.
Read the story again and underline the following adjectives.
{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}fun
late
great
closed
tired
confused
good
funny
Underline the following adjectives.
{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}fun
late
great
closed
tired
confused
good
funny
Underline the following adjectives.
{5C22544A-7EE6-4342-B048-85BDC9FD1C3A}fun
late
great
closed
tired
confused
good
funny
Why do we need so many adjectives in a passage?
Adjectives describe things, and when we read a story, descriptions make it interesting.
Structure of a Story
It’s the highest point of interest in the story.
Read the text again and match the events with the three parts.
Read the text again and match the events with the three parts.
Read the text again and match the events with the three parts.
Read the text again and match the events with the three parts.
The Beginning
Read the text again and match the events with the three parts.
The Climax
Read the text again and match the events with the three parts.
The Ending
Read aloud.
Read aloud.
How to write a story?
Structure
Plot
Language
What, who, where, when, how…
Adjectives…
The Beginning, the Climax, the Ending
Write a story.
Structure
Plot
Language
Example
When I first visited Now York, I went to a shopping centre. I asked a lady where the shoes were. She said they were on the first floor. I went upstairs. But I couldn’t find any. I was confused. I thought she gave me the wrong information. Then I realized that the first floor was the ground floor.
Write your story.
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Homework
朗读教材P60页文本;
写一个有关自己的小故事。