综合英语6Unit2BardsoftheInternet省公开课金奖全国赛课一等奖微课获奖课件
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Tom Paine (Paragraph 3) Thomas Paine (1737–1809), 18th century English political writer.His pamphlet Common Sense (1776) called for American independence and The Rights of Man (1791) defended the French Revolution.
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Elizabethan era (Paragraph 3) Elizabeth (1533–1603), queen of England and Ireland (1558–1603); daughter of Henry VIII.She re-established Protestantism as the state religion.The phrase indicates the period of time reigned by Elizabeth.
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McLuhan (Paragraph 2) Herbert Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980), Canadian writer and philosopher.He argued that it is the characteristics of a particular medium rather than the information it disseminates(传输) that influence and control society.
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WELL (Paragraph 9) a pioneering online community known for engaging conversations and intelligent debates
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Sausalito (Paragraph 9) a small city in northwestern California, across the Golden Gate from San Francisco, a noted artists colony with a population of about 8,000
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Gutenberg (Paragraph 3) Johannes Gutenberg (c.1400–1468), 15th century German printer.He was the first in the West to print by using movable type and to use a press.
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Tor Books (Paragraph 3) Tor Books, an imprint of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, is a New York-based publisher of hardcover and soft-cover books, founded in 1980 and committed (although not limited) to science fiction and fantasy literature.The company is now part of the Holtzbrink group, now known as Macmillan Publishers.
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Communications Daily (Paragraph 10) America’s preeminent daily telecom news source published by Warren Communications News, the publisher of must-read daily news publications covering the telecom and television industry
Open to discussion.
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2. The Internet has provided us with a more speedy and convenient means of communication, which is called for by the quickened pace of life today.Online communication has bred a style of writing with numerous distinctive features of its own.Can you think of some examples to illustrate the differences between online writing and traditional writing?
Unit 2 Bards of the Internet
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What does this picture imply?
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1. We are entering an era of information explosion which is boosted by advanced science and technology.We have become accustomed to communicate with each other through Twitter, Weibo, Facebook, etc.The Internet has changed our life one way or another.Please share an example on how the Internet has changed your life or some habits.
Open to discussion.
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唐家三少—张威
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In this essay the author describes the current fashion for netwriting, explores the causes of the poor quality of writing found on the Internet, and explains its merits and differences from published writing as well as justifications for its survival and prevalence.
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Mark Twain (Paragraph 3)
US novelist and humorist; pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835–1910).After gaining a reputation as a humorist with his early works, he wrote his bestknown novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885); both give a vivid evocation of Mississippi frontier life.
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Canterbury Tales (Paragraph 7) A collection of stories in poetic form written by Geoffrey Chaucer and published by William Caxton in 1478.Today, a visit to The Canterbury Tales, one of Kent’s most popular attractions, with its stunning reconstruction of 14th century England, is just like stepping into the Middle Ages.Here it refers to a very old-fashioned dressing style.
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Revolutionary War (Paragraph 3) indicating the war of American Revolution from 1775 to 1783 in which the American colonists won independence from British rule.The Revolutionary pamphleteers were not professional writers but common citizens engaged in the debate of ideas.
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Wall Street Journal (Paragraph 9) Founded in 1889, the Wall Street Journal, the flagship publication of Dow Jones & Company, is the world’s leading business newspaper.
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Prodigy (Paragraph 2) an official web site, providing Internet access and related value-added services
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America Online (Paragraph 2) the world’s largest online information service which is often abbreviated as AOL.It is an American corporation headquartered in Virginia, owner and operator of online and interactive computer games.
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CompuServe (Paragraph 2)
Founded in 1969 as a computer time sharing service, CompuServe drove the initial emergence of the online service industry.In 1979, CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mail capabilities and technical support to personal computer puServe broke new ground again in 1980 as the first online service to offer real-time chat.Since its acquisition by AOL (America On-line) in 1998, CompuServe has been a wholly owned subsidiary of America On-line, Inc.
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New York Times (Paragraph 9)
one of the most important papers in the history of American newspapers, which was founded on September 18, 1851 by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones.Raymond was also a founding director of the Associated Press in 1856.
Tom Paine (Paragraph 3) Thomas Paine (1737–1809), 18th century English political writer.His pamphlet Common Sense (1776) called for American independence and The Rights of Man (1791) defended the French Revolution.
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Elizabethan era (Paragraph 3) Elizabeth (1533–1603), queen of England and Ireland (1558–1603); daughter of Henry VIII.She re-established Protestantism as the state religion.The phrase indicates the period of time reigned by Elizabeth.
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McLuhan (Paragraph 2) Herbert Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980), Canadian writer and philosopher.He argued that it is the characteristics of a particular medium rather than the information it disseminates(传输) that influence and control society.
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WELL (Paragraph 9) a pioneering online community known for engaging conversations and intelligent debates
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Sausalito (Paragraph 9) a small city in northwestern California, across the Golden Gate from San Francisco, a noted artists colony with a population of about 8,000
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Gutenberg (Paragraph 3) Johannes Gutenberg (c.1400–1468), 15th century German printer.He was the first in the West to print by using movable type and to use a press.
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Tor Books (Paragraph 3) Tor Books, an imprint of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, is a New York-based publisher of hardcover and soft-cover books, founded in 1980 and committed (although not limited) to science fiction and fantasy literature.The company is now part of the Holtzbrink group, now known as Macmillan Publishers.
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Communications Daily (Paragraph 10) America’s preeminent daily telecom news source published by Warren Communications News, the publisher of must-read daily news publications covering the telecom and television industry
Open to discussion.
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2. The Internet has provided us with a more speedy and convenient means of communication, which is called for by the quickened pace of life today.Online communication has bred a style of writing with numerous distinctive features of its own.Can you think of some examples to illustrate the differences between online writing and traditional writing?
Unit 2 Bards of the Internet
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What does this picture imply?
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1. We are entering an era of information explosion which is boosted by advanced science and technology.We have become accustomed to communicate with each other through Twitter, Weibo, Facebook, etc.The Internet has changed our life one way or another.Please share an example on how the Internet has changed your life or some habits.
Open to discussion.
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唐家三少—张威
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In this essay the author describes the current fashion for netwriting, explores the causes of the poor quality of writing found on the Internet, and explains its merits and differences from published writing as well as justifications for its survival and prevalence.
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Mark Twain (Paragraph 3)
US novelist and humorist; pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835–1910).After gaining a reputation as a humorist with his early works, he wrote his bestknown novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885); both give a vivid evocation of Mississippi frontier life.
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Canterbury Tales (Paragraph 7) A collection of stories in poetic form written by Geoffrey Chaucer and published by William Caxton in 1478.Today, a visit to The Canterbury Tales, one of Kent’s most popular attractions, with its stunning reconstruction of 14th century England, is just like stepping into the Middle Ages.Here it refers to a very old-fashioned dressing style.
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Revolutionary War (Paragraph 3) indicating the war of American Revolution from 1775 to 1783 in which the American colonists won independence from British rule.The Revolutionary pamphleteers were not professional writers but common citizens engaged in the debate of ideas.
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Wall Street Journal (Paragraph 9) Founded in 1889, the Wall Street Journal, the flagship publication of Dow Jones & Company, is the world’s leading business newspaper.
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Prodigy (Paragraph 2) an official web site, providing Internet access and related value-added services
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America Online (Paragraph 2) the world’s largest online information service which is often abbreviated as AOL.It is an American corporation headquartered in Virginia, owner and operator of online and interactive computer games.
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CompuServe (Paragraph 2)
Founded in 1969 as a computer time sharing service, CompuServe drove the initial emergence of the online service industry.In 1979, CompuServe became the first service to offer electronic mail capabilities and technical support to personal computer puServe broke new ground again in 1980 as the first online service to offer real-time chat.Since its acquisition by AOL (America On-line) in 1998, CompuServe has been a wholly owned subsidiary of America On-line, Inc.
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New York Times (Paragraph 9)
one of the most important papers in the history of American newspapers, which was founded on September 18, 1851 by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones.Raymond was also a founding director of the Associated Press in 1856.