英语unit1laughterisgoodforyou资料16译林牛津版61
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What does he mean?
He wanted to punish them or make fun of them. • 4) Is there a bench in the play?
No. There isn’t any.
Part B
The important papers
Read part B quickly and answer the questions
annoy
• vt. to make someone angry: • Tim really annoyed me in the meeting this
morning. • I'm sorry - is my cough annoying you?
[+ that] • It annoys me that she just expects us to help. • It really annoys me when people expect me to
The king • 3) What does the king actually want?
Toilet paper.
• 4) Why are the others unable to understand him?
Because he was a king and he says that he wants important papers. The others would mistake them for some official documents.
• 2) What do you think of the children except Mike? They are dishonest, insincere, false/ hypocritical
• 3) At the end of the play, Mike said, “No. I must have forgotten to tell you.
husband had taken her car keys.
annoying
• adj. making you feel annoyed:
• It's really annoying when a train is late and there's no explanation.
• He's got a really annoying laugh.
late. • He was annoyed at the way she tried to take
over the whole meeting. • My parents were rather annoyed (that) I
hadn't told them about the accident. • She was annoyed to discover that her
• 5) How does the playwright make the play funny? The playwright uses a play upon words--- important paper and toilet paper---- to make people laugh.
• DW teilhlscautus?dsosiyoonu think each play wants to
This room is nice and cosy in the winter. He showed me into a cosy little room.
3 Mike looks annoyed. (line 25)
• annoyed adj. angry: • I was so annoyed with him for turning up
Play I
Play II
Summary
• The two plays have a similarity. Both the plays tell us a phenomenon in our society. A group of people around us are hypocritical and proud of themselves. They save their faces at all costs, but actually they will suffer from their own actions. The playwrights write the plays in an ironic way. This kind of play always leads us to thinking, because they always reflect some social problems around us.
谢谢大家!
Part A The invisible bench
Read part A please, and answer the questions:
• 1) What kind of comedy does this play use?
The play mainly uses the physical style of comedy.
(4) Make a list of which acts and scenes you are in. (5) Dressed in your costume and waiting in the wings at least one scene before you go on stage. (6)Follow the stage directions.
tip as well as pay a service charge in a restaurant.
4 Mike stands up and wanders over to the middle of the stage and “sits” down.(L27)
• wanders
• vi. or vt. to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purposeghterisgoodforyou资料16译林 牛津版61
1. What do you know about drama? Drama means a piece of writing to be performed by actors, a play for theatre, television, radio, etc. 2. Have you ever seen dramas either on TV
• Tourism brings in 40% of the island's invisible earnings.
(2006上海) You can see the stars on a clear night, but in the daytime they are ________.
A. unavoidable
moves over as if to make room L10 to say
As if rooted to the ground
tightening her shoelaces He treated me as if I were his own son. She behaved as if she had known the secret.
or in a theatre?
3. Have you ever acted in a drama?
4. In your opinion, in order to put on a drama, what preparations should be made? What steps are needed to prepare a play? (1) Listen to the director (2) Learn lines by heart (3) Find out when the character is on stage.
B. invisible
C. inaccessible
D. unavailable
2 You should join us. It’s nice and
cosy
cosy. (line 18)
adj. comfortable and pleasant, especially
(of a building) because small and warm
• Act out the two plays
1L. Iaanmgusiattginegpooninantsinvisible bench, of
course. (line 8) • These bacteria are invisible unless
viewed with a microscope.
• 1) What kind of comedy does this play use?
The play uses the style of prop. Actors use the prop---- toilet paper and some other papers to perform the play. • 2) Who do you think is the main character in the play?
microphone
director actors
actresses
curtains lights
wings stage
scenery set
theme
cast drama
budget others
props
script lines
costumes acts/scenes
Stage direction
5 It got too crowded, so I moved the bench.(line 38)
• By ten o'clock the bar was crowded with many people.
• A crowd of about 15 000 attended the concert.
• We spent the morning wandering around the old part of the city.
• She was found several hours later, wandering the streets, lost.
• He was here a moment ago but he's wandered off somewhere.
He wanted to punish them or make fun of them. • 4) Is there a bench in the play?
No. There isn’t any.
Part B
The important papers
Read part B quickly and answer the questions
annoy
• vt. to make someone angry: • Tim really annoyed me in the meeting this
morning. • I'm sorry - is my cough annoying you?
[+ that] • It annoys me that she just expects us to help. • It really annoys me when people expect me to
The king • 3) What does the king actually want?
Toilet paper.
• 4) Why are the others unable to understand him?
Because he was a king and he says that he wants important papers. The others would mistake them for some official documents.
• 2) What do you think of the children except Mike? They are dishonest, insincere, false/ hypocritical
• 3) At the end of the play, Mike said, “No. I must have forgotten to tell you.
husband had taken her car keys.
annoying
• adj. making you feel annoyed:
• It's really annoying when a train is late and there's no explanation.
• He's got a really annoying laugh.
late. • He was annoyed at the way she tried to take
over the whole meeting. • My parents were rather annoyed (that) I
hadn't told them about the accident. • She was annoyed to discover that her
• 5) How does the playwright make the play funny? The playwright uses a play upon words--- important paper and toilet paper---- to make people laugh.
• DW teilhlscautus?dsosiyoonu think each play wants to
This room is nice and cosy in the winter. He showed me into a cosy little room.
3 Mike looks annoyed. (line 25)
• annoyed adj. angry: • I was so annoyed with him for turning up
Play I
Play II
Summary
• The two plays have a similarity. Both the plays tell us a phenomenon in our society. A group of people around us are hypocritical and proud of themselves. They save their faces at all costs, but actually they will suffer from their own actions. The playwrights write the plays in an ironic way. This kind of play always leads us to thinking, because they always reflect some social problems around us.
谢谢大家!
Part A The invisible bench
Read part A please, and answer the questions:
• 1) What kind of comedy does this play use?
The play mainly uses the physical style of comedy.
(4) Make a list of which acts and scenes you are in. (5) Dressed in your costume and waiting in the wings at least one scene before you go on stage. (6)Follow the stage directions.
tip as well as pay a service charge in a restaurant.
4 Mike stands up and wanders over to the middle of the stage and “sits” down.(L27)
• wanders
• vi. or vt. to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purposeghterisgoodforyou资料16译林 牛津版61
1. What do you know about drama? Drama means a piece of writing to be performed by actors, a play for theatre, television, radio, etc. 2. Have you ever seen dramas either on TV
• Tourism brings in 40% of the island's invisible earnings.
(2006上海) You can see the stars on a clear night, but in the daytime they are ________.
A. unavoidable
moves over as if to make room L10 to say
As if rooted to the ground
tightening her shoelaces He treated me as if I were his own son. She behaved as if she had known the secret.
or in a theatre?
3. Have you ever acted in a drama?
4. In your opinion, in order to put on a drama, what preparations should be made? What steps are needed to prepare a play? (1) Listen to the director (2) Learn lines by heart (3) Find out when the character is on stage.
B. invisible
C. inaccessible
D. unavailable
2 You should join us. It’s nice and
cosy
cosy. (line 18)
adj. comfortable and pleasant, especially
(of a building) because small and warm
• Act out the two plays
1L. Iaanmgusiattginegpooninantsinvisible bench, of
course. (line 8) • These bacteria are invisible unless
viewed with a microscope.
• 1) What kind of comedy does this play use?
The play uses the style of prop. Actors use the prop---- toilet paper and some other papers to perform the play. • 2) Who do you think is the main character in the play?
microphone
director actors
actresses
curtains lights
wings stage
scenery set
theme
cast drama
budget others
props
script lines
costumes acts/scenes
Stage direction
5 It got too crowded, so I moved the bench.(line 38)
• By ten o'clock the bar was crowded with many people.
• A crowd of about 15 000 attended the concert.
• We spent the morning wandering around the old part of the city.
• She was found several hours later, wandering the streets, lost.
• He was here a moment ago but he's wandered off somewhere.