新视野大学英语Book4-2课件Charlie Chaplin共25页
新视野四unit2 Charlie Chaplin综述
Gold Rush
Text Study—Understanding
City Lights Chaplin’s need to be loved.
City Lights
Text Study—Understanding
Monsieur Verdoux Chaplin’s fear of being betrayed can be found in this film in which Chaplin acted as a wife killer.
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spark A cigarette spark started the forest fire. Fireflies sparked in the darkness. This accidental killing sparked major riots in the cities.
第三任妻子:Paulette Goddard
• 从1932年到1940年卓别林与女演员 保利特· 戈达德之间有一段浪漫的和 职业的关系。戈达德在这段时间里 大多数时间里住在保利特· 戈达德在 比佛利山庄的家里。卓别林“发现 了”戈达德并让她在《摩登时代》 和《大独裁者》中演女主角。据说 由于戈达德拒绝阐明她与卓别林之 间的关系是她没有获得扮演《乱世 佳人》中郝思嘉的角色的主要原因。 两人关系于1940年结束后两人公开 说他们于1936年秘密结婚。后来卓 别林在私下里说他们从未正式结婚。 不论怎么说两人之间的婚姻关系友 善地于1942年正式结束。戈达德与 卓别林正式离婚,戈达德还获得了 一笔离婚费。• Nhomakorabea • •
memorial, monument We visited the Lincoln Memorial. memorial to the martyrs The Monument to the People's Heroes
新视野大学英语第二版读写4Unit 2 charlie chaplin
New Words
immense: a. extremely large in size or degree.巨大的;无限的。 an immense amount of time . 大量的时间 immense importance.非常 重要。 The square is dominated by an immense statue of the president. 一尊巨大的总统雕像高耸 在 • • • • betray: vt. not be loyal to one's country or a person 背叛 He was accused of betraying his country during the war. 他被指控在战争中背叛祖国。 She felt cheated and betrayed. 她感到受骗和被出卖。
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Emtional life
• He had a deep need to be loved and fear of being betrayed. • He was married four times. • He was marred with Oone O'Neill in 1942.
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Chaplin's death
• Time : on christmas Day 1977 • The strange incident after his death : • His body was stolen and held for money.
New Words
• applauding: n.[u] • the sound made by people applauding a performance,speech,etc. 鼓掌,掌声。 • his speech met with loud applaus • 他的讲话赢得了热烈的掌声, • The president was welcomed at the airport with loud applause. • 总统在机场受到热烈的鼓掌欢迎。
新视野大学英语第四册课件 (2)讲解
New Horizon College English
Unit 2 : Section A
Charlie Chaplin
Background Information
Charlie Chaplin Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16th April 1889 in Walworth, London, and lived a Dickensian childhood, shared with his brother, Sydney, that included extreme poverty, workhouses and seeing his mother’s mental decline put her into an institution. Both his parents, though separated when he was very
Hollywood An area of Los Angeles which is known as the center of the American film industry. In terms of geography, Hollywood refers to an area consisting of the City of West Hollywood and its vicinity that form part of the Greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is generally thought that everyone living in Hollywood
新视野大学英语第四册第二单元 B4 Unit2 Charlie Chaplin
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II. Understanding
Biography(传记) of Charlie Chaplin
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Part I. General Introduction
Place of birth: _A_p_o_o_r__a_re_a__o_f _s_o_u_th__L_o_n_d_o_n
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The Tramp
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2. Modern Times
Specialties about his singing:
Language: _N__o_n_se_n_s_e__
Effect of his singing:
To Chaplin:_H_e_l_p_t_o_b_r_in_g__a_b_o_u_t _h_is__h_u_g_e _s_u_c_ce_s_s___
• She was well-prepared for the battle.
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Part IV. Incident after Chaplin’s Death
Time: _O_n__C_h_ri_s_tm__a_s_D_a_y__1_9_7_7_. __
The strange incident after his death: H__is__b_o_d_y_w_a_s__s_to_le_n__a_n_d_h_e_l_d_f_o_r__ m__o_n_e_y_. ____
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原创 新视野读写 book4-2A Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin Lead-in activities
Text Structure Analysis VIP and VIP Translation Writing Skills
Lead-in Activities
Lead-in Activities
• How many types of movies do you know ? What are they ?
Charles Dickens, 1812—1870, an English novelist, is considered by many to be the greatest one of all. His many famous books describe life in Victorian England and show how hard it was, especially for the poor and for the children. They include The Pickwick Papers, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities.
Main idea for Part I
A General introduction a poor family Chaplin was from ____________ but a man that created comic characters ___________________ of lasting applause in many fame. He won __________ countries and he was recruited by _____________ talent scouts of Hollywood.
新视野大学英语4 unit2 A ppt课件(ppt课件)
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Q. 1 How much do you know about Charlie Chaplin’s life?
1) What of his childhood? 2) What of his career? 3) What of his marital life?
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1. Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977)?
1) His miserable childhood? 2) The influence of his parents? 3) His unique insight into things? 4) His ever-greater desire to extend
his talents? …
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lives of the 20th century, from a Dickens-like London
childhood to the pinnacle of world fame in the film
新视野四unit2 Charlie Chaplin
Gold Rush
Text Study—Understanding
City Lights Chaplin’s need to be loved.
City Lights
Text Study—Understanding
Monsieur Verdoux Chaplin’s fear of being betrayed can be found in this film in which Chaplin acted as a wife killer.
Chaplin’s friends
Premier Zhou and Chaplin
Chaplin and Einstein
His Films
Text Study—Understanding
1. The Tramp Special features of The Tramp: famous comic beggar: sport tiny … a character revolted against authority … Critics towards The Tramp: To many English people — too crude; didn’t all that English; not how the English behaved
• execute, murder, slaughter, massacre, assassinate • They found his fingerprint on the ____ weapon. • A month or two later they _____ the king. • They set fire to the city and ______all the inhabitants. • They were plotting how they would _____ the president. • Parliament has passed an act forbidding the _____ of animals for pleasure. • I would be able to ______ my plan.
book4 unit2 charlie chaplin(共32张PPT)
1. Find …in sb.
We found in her a woman of wit and intelligence.
We found in him a man of music talent.
2. Unfounded: not based on fact
Go along: advance,
move further with sth.
Work like this becomes less interesting as you go along.
Part III
Chaplin’s emotional life
Early marriages Disaster Inspiration for his creation
a tiny moustaches
a tight jacket
a bamboo stick
Crude oil 原油 Crude rubber 天然橡胶 Raw cotton 原棉 Native iron生铁
Revolt:n. v. Where there is oppression, there is revolt.
Applause: They greeted him with thunderous/warm applause.
a round of applause
a burst of applause
Applaud: 鼓掌;称赞,赞许 Every person stood to applaud his unforgettable act of courage.
It is reported that government troops tried to break up the protest by firing their guns in the air.
新视野大学英语第四册Unit2课件
• The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people.
• It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dreams of yesterday are the hopes of today, and the realities of tomorrow.
16)The technicians are working hard to modify the design of the new car to make it more competitive in the overseas market. modify (vt.) 更改,修改 (to…car作方式状语, to…market作目的状语) 技术人员正在努力的 修改新车的设计,使其在海外市场更具有竞争力。
知道你是“谁”。特别是,如果主
人精于计算机编程,还可以为它设
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特别是如果主人精于计算机编程还可以为它设计一些新的动作如挠痒解闷摇尾乞怜打滚撒娇等等片计算机的应用便利学习拓展知识面提升综合技能丰富业余知识和相关信息增加业余生活的色彩节省了一定额度的在报纸书籍电话影视邮递交通等多方面的消费低碳环保网上购物绝对低碳减排减少交通拥堵增大异性结识率大胆展示个性的另一面率真日行千里不是梦想科技使人类从繁重的体力劳动中解脱出来
新视野大学英语第四册Unit 2 book 4
新视野第四册教案Unit 2 Course:College EnglishSection A Charlie ChaplinI. Warm-up Activity1. Topic Discussioni. Student‟s Discussion(Teacher asks students to discuss the topic on the passage.)1)What do you know about Charlie Chaplin?(open-ended)—He is a comic genius.—He is a person in pursuit of perfection.—He directed and starred many films.—Most of his films are silent.—He began working on the stage at 5.2)What did Charlie Chaplin look like in the film?—He often wore tiny moustaches, a tight coat, huge pants and tailcoats, oversized trousers and shoes, walking with a stick.ii. T eacher‟s SummaryCharlie Chaplin is a great comic for his native land Britain, but even more so for the world. On the stage he often wore tiny moustaches, huge pants and tailcoats that were perhaps more characteristic of Europeans and may be not much of the British. Since more than half of the roles Chaplin played were in silent films, people throughout the world had no difficulty understanding his films. With sound movies, Chaplin created a nonsense language that sounded like no known nationality and was accepted and appreciated by people all over the world. For most of his lifetime he did not stay in his mother country; he travelled throughout the world to appear on stage for people of different nationalities.2. Questions on the Topic and the Passage1) What do you learn about Charlie Chaplin‟s childhood from the first paragraph of the passage?— He lived a poor and miserable life during his childhood.2)According to the writer, why did Charlie Chaplin win greater popularity in other countries than in his own country Britain?—Because no one in Britain appeared to appreciate his talent of comedy. His comic figures did not conform to British standards.3)What do you know from the passage about Chaplin‟s film named ModernTimes?—It was the first movie in which Chaplin spoke.4) How did Chaplin usually create his great comedy?—He used his physical senses to invent his art as he went along without a preparedscript.5) What influence did Oona have on Chaplin‟s life?—She brought stability and happiness to him and became a center of calm in his family.II. Background Information1.Charlie Chaplin:(1889-1977) was a British comedy actor, becoming the most famous actor in the early to mid Hollywood cinema era, and also a notable director. His principal character was ―the Tramp‖: a vagrant with the refined manners and dignity of a gentleman who wears a tight coat, oversized trousers and shoes, a bowler hat, a bamboo cane, and his signature toothbrush moustache. Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities in the silent film era: He acted in, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually even scored his own films. His working life in entertainment spanned over 70 years, from the British Victorian stage and Music Hall in England as a child performer, almost until his death at the age of 88. He led one of the most remarkable and colorful lives of the 20th century, from a Dickens-like London childhood to the pinnacled of world fame in the film industry and as a cultural icon. His high-profile public and private life encompassed highs and lows of both adulation and controversy.2.Monsieur Verdoux: is a character in the film entitled the same. He is an unemployed banker. While being both loyal and competent in his work, Verdoux is laid-off. To support his family, he periodically heads out of the town, marries wealthy widows and then murders them. This behavior eventually works against him when two particular widows break his normal routine.3. Modern Times is a 1936 film by Charlie Chaplin that has his famous little Tramp character struggling to survive in the modern, industrialized world. The film is a comment on the desperate employment and financial conditions many people faced during the Great Depression--- conditions created, in Chaplin’s view, by the efficiency of modern industrialization. It was written and directed by Chaplin. The film has been deemed ―culturally significant‖ by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry.4. The Gold Rush is a 1925 silent film comedy written, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin in his Little Tramp ventures into Alaska looking for gold. He gets mixed up with some rough characters and falls in love with the beautiful Georgia. He tries to win her heart with his singular charm.5. The Pawnshop is a film in which Charlie Chaplin plays a shop assistant who competes with his fellow. When he is fired by the pawnbroker and rehired, he nearly destroys everything in the shop and himself.6. Mack Sennett(1880-1960) was an American silent film producer and director, perfected the art of slapstick in his ―Keystone‖series. During his lifetime he was known as the King of Comedy.7. Charlie Dickens (1812-1870) was an English novelist. During his career Dickens wrote many entertaining works which were immensely popular and displayed his rich imagination and comic genius. Now he is viewed as one of the major novelists of the Victorian era and an important documenter of life in those times.III. Text Structure AnalysisIn this passage the writer introduces us a famous figure, Charlie Chaplin, from different aspects: a general introduction to Chaplin, his artistic achievement, his emotional life and the end of his life story. The passage can be roughly divided into four parts.Part One(Para 1-2) These two paragraphs are the general introduction to Charlie Chaplin.Part Two(Para3-6) This part is about Charlie Chaplin’s artistic achievement. The four paragraphs deal with Chaplin’s success from his famous character ―the Tramp‖,to sound movies and his secret in making successful comedies.Para.3:It is about Charlie Chaplin’s huge success with his Tramp. Chaplin’s Tramp was a tremendous success, though many English people thought it a bit crude and not representative of the British. And Chaplin had no screen voice to confirm his British nationality.Para.4: It is about Charlie Chaplin’s success with sound movies. In sound movies Chaplin made up a nonsense language which sounded like no known nationality.Para5-6:It is about Charlie Chaplin’s secret of great comedy. Chaplin was an immensely talented man, determined to explore and extend his gift.Part Three (Para 7-8) This part is about Chaplin’s personal or emotional life. Chaplin’s emotional collision resulted in personal disaster in his early marriages butin his later years he found stability and affection in Oona O’Neill Chaplin, who gave him the love he needed.Para.7:It is about Chaplin’s emotional collision. Chaplin’s emotional conflicts resulted in personal disaster but found their way into his comic creations.Para.8: It is about Chaplin’s stable and happy life in his later years. In his later yearsChaplin found a partner, Oona O’Neill Chaplin, who offered him stability and affection. She gave him the love he needed.Part Four(Para9) After his death, his body was once stolen and the incident is taken as a memorial to the great comic of world fame.IV. Words and Language Points1 ankle n. the part which connects the foot to the leg 踝,踝关节My ankle is badly swelled.我的脚踝肿得厉害.The grass was ankle-deep.草深至脚踝处.<扩展> ankle joint 踝关节2 comica. causing laughter; funny喜剧的,滑稽的The comic scenes in the play were overdone. 这剧的滑稽场面太夸张了.His jokes provided some comic relief in what was really a dull speech.他说的笑话给极沉闷的讲话增加几分轻松气氛.n. a comedian喜剧演员This famous comic actor is loved by the people even after his death.这位著名的戏剧演员即便是在死后, 也仍受到人们的喜爱。
新视野 第三版 Book 4 Unit 2 A Secrets to beauty课件
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Project of the unit Inspiring your thoughts
Enhancing your skills Presenting your project
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• No, I don’t do that. For I just want to show others the real me.
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2. Why do women care so much about their appearance? I think there are three main factors accounting for women’s greater attention to appearance.
•The first are cultural traditions. It is common in many cultures that people put high value on beauty when they look at women. • The second is the requirement of certain jobs. •Finally, the influence of media is another strong factor which shapes women’s pursuit of physical beauty.
第二版新视野英语读写第四册unit2课件
II. Word Using back
1. cut down (L2)
v. to reduce
Collocation: cut down e.g.
for sth. to size on sth.
① She cut the old stockings down for ankle sock. ② I have to cut my essay down to 2000 words. ③ You should cut down on fatty foods.
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What a relief! I pass the exam finally!
v. relieve
辨析
release 释放,放开
12. find … in sb. (L54)
back
v. discover that sb. has certain qualities
Question: Who is your idol?
新视野大学英语Book4-2课件Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16th April 1889 in Walworth, London, and lived a Dickensian childhood, shared with his brother, Sydney, that included extreme poverty, workhouses and seeing his mother's mental decline put her into an institution.
All His Life
1889.4.16-------born in a music artists 1906 (year 17)----joined into Carlno theatrical company and performed in America as a comedian Later in Hollywood-----began his film career and always acted as unimportant people;his famous voiceless films included The Light of City, The Gold Rush,The Modern Time,The Great Dictator. (produced,edited,directed,acted by himself, )
Part III para. 7-8
Part IV para. 9
Stealing of his body.
1.Other countries…have provided more applause where Chaplin is concerned than the land of his birth.(Para.2)
新视野4 unit2.ppt
The bank refused to loan him any money,so he had to postpone buying a house.
Part B Useful Phrases come down in the world
Explanation: suffer failure ,other disasters or go bankrupt
Explanation:delay or put off v.+doing sth
Example
In 1968,the Oscar ceremony was postponed for two days,following the assasination of Martin r King.
But if he’d been able to do for …it’s doubtful if he would Indeed,it was a headache …when …could no have done… longer do and had to do…
Part D Output
a Indeed,it was a headache for us when we were
Example
They used to live in a big house with lots of servants,but they’ve come down in the world since then.
Part C Sentenses I like
Sentense A Sentense B
Indeed,itPattern was a headache for Chaplin when he Sentence But if no he’d beenresist able to speak with an and could longer the talking movies Indeed,it was a headache for …when …could no longer educated accent in those early short do and had to do… right had to find “the voice”for his Tramp. comedies,it’s doubtful if he would have (line23-24) achieved world fame.(line28-30) Sentense Sentence Parten Pattern