Unit 1 The written world reading

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(共24张PPT)
Unit 1 The written world
Reading
Learning tasks
1. Get to know what classic literature is.
2. Get to know more about Charles Dickens and one of his representative works: Great Expectations.
3. Learn how to appreciate literature.
The furthest distance in the world Is not between life and death But when I stand in front of you Yet you don‘t know that I love you
The furthest distance in the world Is not when I stand in front of you Yet you can’t see my love But when undoubtedly knowing the love from both Yet cannot be together
THE FURTHEST DISTANCE IN THE WORLD
Classics are the _______ of the literary world including novels, plays and poems that were __________a long time ago. They are ________of great writing and _______.
What is classic literature
antiques
well written
examples
wisdom
Task 1 fast reading
Chinese Classics
Have you ever read these books
Four famous Chinese classics
1 三国演义 a A Dream of Red Mansions
/The Story of the Stone
2 西游记 b Romance of Three Kingdoms
3 红楼梦 c All Men Are Brothers
4 水浒传 d Journey to the West
Foreign Classics
Thackeray
Vanity Fair
<<名利场>>
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice
<<傲慢与偏见>>
Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre
<<简爱>>
Part 1:
the _______ of classic literature
Part 2:
Who is Charles Dickens
Part 3:
Brief ___________ to Great Expectations
Task 2 the structure of the text
definition
introduction
Reading strategy
Reading a persuasive essay
In a persuasive essay, the author tries to convince the reader to agree with a certain point of view, share his value and adopt his way of thinking.
(说服性文章)
A positive B negative C neutral(中立的)
Para1 The ______ of classic literature
Their language characteristics are_________,which makes them ______________________
Many people don’t read them because they think they are_________________ and
______________________life today
Para2 classics’ features:
Para3 the author’s attitude towards it:
different
old and boring
have nothing to do with
difficult for people to read
definition
Task 3 detailed reading
Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England in 1812. He had a happy childhood. At the age of 12, Dickens had to leave school because his father was in prison for debt. The poverty and adversity(不幸)Dickens experienced greatly influenced his later views on social reform. He wrote about 15 major novels and many short stories, most of which are famous for their surprise endings.
Oliver Twist
《雾都孤儿》
A Tale of Two Cities
《双城记》
David Copperfield
《大卫.科波菲尔》
Great Expectations
《远大前程》
Works by Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol
Hard Times
The Pickwick Papers
Dombey and Son
The Old Curiosity Shop
《圣诞颂歌》
《艰难时世》
匹克威克外传
董贝父子
《老古玩店》
Great Expectations
1.characters
2.setting
3.symbol
4.theme
5.plot
mist
what it means to be a gentleman
England in the early 1800s
Pip, Joe, Estella
A stranger gives Pip a lot of money, then Pip moves to London and becomes a snob
Match the elements with the correct examples on the right.
What does Pip learn by the end of the novel
He learns that wealth does not buy happiness and that friends are more important than a fancy education.
1. Pip is embarrassed by his friend Joe because_____
A. He develops the shortcomings of being shallow and having prejudice.
B. He doesn’t think Joe is civil.
C. He doesn’t think Joe is a gentleman.
D. All of the above.
2. What does “twist” mean in the sentence ”There is a twist in the plot when a very generous stranger gives pipe a lot of money”
Change B. Movement C. Winding
D. Bending
Choose the best answer.
Do you want to know the answers to these questions
Who is the generous stranger
Does Joe forgive Pip
Does Pip get the girl of his dream

Summary
This essay is about……. It gives……and explains why some people do not read them today. The author also gives……and……. The author tends to persuade the readers to…….
Read the essay again.
Finish reading comprehension exercise.
Find out the difficult points in the essay.