高级英语第二册课件PPt,教材
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Lesson 2 高英第二册PPT教学课件
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Background
Morocco: Located in North Africa, on
the Mediterranean Sea and the
Atlantic Ocean, the farthest west of
all the Arab countries.
Capital:Rabat
Advanced English
Book Two Lesson 2 Marrakech
Instructor: Wei Haiyan
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Teaching plan
• About the author • Introduction to the passage • Background • Stylistic Analysis
Political System: Constitutional
monarchy, multiparty democracy.
Brief history: Morocco was inhabited
in the stone age by cave dwellers, who
left many traces of their presence.
reasons or details.
5. The burial of the poor inhabitants
6. A municipal城市的(urban) employee begging for a piece of
bread
7. The miserable lives of the Jews in the ghettoes
About 2000 B.C., it was settled by
高级英语 Lesson2 Marrakech 课件
Six Scenes to expose the evils of colonialism
Why did the writer choose these scenes? What do you think they represent? Do you think these scenes are effective to achieve the writer’s purpose? What else would you add? What is the tone of the writer throughout the text?
The list of action verbs are all single-syllabic, showing the quick speed and simple burying procedure
Are they really…? Do they …? Or are they … individual as bees or coral insects?
A list of rhetorical questions added force to author‘s denunciation
They rise out of the earth, they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard and nobody notices that they are gone.
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高级英语课程第二册-精品.ppt
2. Differences
Human language dualitபைடு நூலகம் (双重性) structure of sounds & meanings productivity (创造性)
a speaker’s ability to string together discrete units to form an infinite set of “well-formed” novel sentences displacement (位移性) refer to things which are not present; real or imagined in the past, present, future, in far away places interchangeability (替换性) both a producer and a receiver, all
King’s English—Supposedly correct or standard English (Especially British English) as to grammar and pronunciation. Or Queen’s English
RP—Received Pronunciation
--symbolic: words are associated with objects, actions and ideas by conventions.
--vocal: the primary medium is sound for all languages, no matter how well developed are their writing systems.
--system: elements are arranged according to certain rules, can be learned and used consistently.
高级英语第二册-lesson-5-Love-is-a-fallacy-para-31-52PPT课件
星期一上午我回到学校对皮蒂说:”你瞧!“我蒙的打开 皮箱,那件肥大、毛茸茸、散发着怪味的东西露了出来 ,这就是我父亲1925年在施图茨比尔凯汽车里穿过的那 件浣熊皮大衣。
Throw open: (1) to open sth suddenly and forcefully 突然打开 (2) to open up 开放
unpleasantly surprised 惊骇;使…战悚
E.g. They were horrified by the outrage ['aʊtredʒ] before their
eyes. 他们被亲眼所见的暴行吓得呆住了。
Fling : [flɪŋ] v. throw with force or recklessness 掷,抛;
share files anonymously [ə'nɑnəməsli] . 直到有谨慎的用户建议匿名共享文件网络流量才开始恢复 。
Mince : [mɪns] (1) v. make less severe or harsh 矫揉做作地说;走小碎步 (2) v. cut into small pieces 切碎 n. food chopped into small bits 切碎物
Paraphrase He said firmly.
Be in the swim : (1) 合时髦;合潮流;熟悉内情;积极参加活动 (2) 积极参加社交活动
E.g.
Although I'm retired, voluntary work keeps me in the swim
of things. 我虽已退休,但仍做些义务工作,以便了解当前的情势。
我在一把椅子上坐了下来,假装读书,暗暗地瞟着皮蒂。 他神情不安,用面包店窗前的流浪儿那种馋涎欲滴的神情 望着那件皮大衣。
Throw open: (1) to open sth suddenly and forcefully 突然打开 (2) to open up 开放
unpleasantly surprised 惊骇;使…战悚
E.g. They were horrified by the outrage ['aʊtredʒ] before their
eyes. 他们被亲眼所见的暴行吓得呆住了。
Fling : [flɪŋ] v. throw with force or recklessness 掷,抛;
share files anonymously [ə'nɑnəməsli] . 直到有谨慎的用户建议匿名共享文件网络流量才开始恢复 。
Mince : [mɪns] (1) v. make less severe or harsh 矫揉做作地说;走小碎步 (2) v. cut into small pieces 切碎 n. food chopped into small bits 切碎物
Paraphrase He said firmly.
Be in the swim : (1) 合时髦;合潮流;熟悉内情;积极参加活动 (2) 积极参加社交活动
E.g.
Although I'm retired, voluntary work keeps me in the swim
of things. 我虽已退休,但仍做些义务工作,以便了解当前的情势。
我在一把椅子上坐了下来,假装读书,暗暗地瞟着皮蒂。 他神情不安,用面包店窗前的流浪儿那种馋涎欲滴的神情 望着那件皮大衣。
Lesson 2 高英第二册PPT教学课件
bread) P.4 Example I was feeding one of the gazelles in the public gardens. P.5 Process An Arab navvy sidled towards us. He asked for some
bread. P.6 Result I tore off a piece and he stowed it gratefully in some
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Teaching plan
• About the author • Introduction to the passage • Background • Stylistic Analysis
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About the Author
George Orwell: pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English writer. born in Motihari, Bengal, India. Concerned with the sociopolitical conditions of his time.
• P.9 Working conditions, dress: ... all dressed in the long black robe, and black cap, working in dark cave-like flyinfested booths. Example 1: a carpenter
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IV. The Old Women
P.16 Topic/statement All people who work with their hands are
bread. P.6 Result I tore off a piece and he stowed it gratefully in some
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Teaching plan
• About the author • Introduction to the passage • Background • Stylistic Analysis
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About the Author
George Orwell: pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair (1903-50), an English writer. born in Motihari, Bengal, India. Concerned with the sociopolitical conditions of his time.
• P.9 Working conditions, dress: ... all dressed in the long black robe, and black cap, working in dark cave-like flyinfested booths. Example 1: a carpenter
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IV. The Old Women
P.16 Topic/statement All people who work with their hands are
张汉熙高级英语2课件-PPT精品文档
The English are Different
1. The dominant intention or the
controversial topic of his argument is stated early in paragraph one in one unambiguous sentence: “ The English are different”.
1) The English can soon feel bored and
that’s why they gamble and booze so much and enjoy any dramatic change in public life. 2) The English have a sense of community, decent fellow feeling, fairness. 3) The English are at heart and at root an imaginative people immediately responsive to any suggestion of drama in their lives.
The Future of the English
J . B. Priestley
Aims:
Improving students’ ability to read between lines and understand the text properly; 2) Cultivating students’ ability to make a creative reading; 3) Enhancing students’ ability to appreciate the text from different perspectives
高级英语2课件
Exposition and Argument
• 1) Type of literature: part exposition and part persuasion or argument
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• Difference between exposition and argument • Difference between persuasion and argument • Honest persuasion and dishonest persuasion • Formal argument and informal argument
• 3) The English are at heart and at root an imaginative people immediately responsive to any suggestion of drama in their lives.
• 2. You are supposed to figure out the type of the essay from the title. It’s an imaginary fiction forecasting the future of the English or not?
• 3. What do you think the future of your own country and people would be like?
• 3) Enhancing students’ ability to appreciate the text from different perspectives
Aims
• 4) Helping students to understand some difficult words and expressions;
张汉熙高级英语第二册第六课PPT课件
The homogeneous world he now lives in universalizes him.
He becomes a cosmopolitan, a citizen of the world.
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Finally, the disappearance of history is a form of liberation and this feeling of liberation is often expressed through play.
宝马标志中间的蓝白相间图案代表蓝天白云和旋转不停的螺旋桨喻示宝马公司渊源悠久的历史象征该公司过去在航空发动机技术方面的领先地位又象征在广阔的时空中以先进的精湛技术最新的观念满足顾客的最大愿望
Lesson6 Disappearing Through the Skylight
Osborne Bennet Hardison Jr.
▪ "As surely as nature is being swallowed up by the mind, the banks, you might say, are disappearing through their own skylights.
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▪ As for the central theme of this book, the writer says:
describe the changed appearance of
modern banks which seem to be
disappearing.
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▪ The second important idea he puts forward is the universalizing tendency of science and technology.
He becomes a cosmopolitan, a citizen of the world.
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Finally, the disappearance of history is a form of liberation and this feeling of liberation is often expressed through play.
宝马标志中间的蓝白相间图案代表蓝天白云和旋转不停的螺旋桨喻示宝马公司渊源悠久的历史象征该公司过去在航空发动机技术方面的领先地位又象征在广阔的时空中以先进的精湛技术最新的观念满足顾客的最大愿望
Lesson6 Disappearing Through the Skylight
Osborne Bennet Hardison Jr.
▪ "As surely as nature is being swallowed up by the mind, the banks, you might say, are disappearing through their own skylights.
.
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▪ As for the central theme of this book, the writer says:
describe the changed appearance of
modern banks which seem to be
disappearing.
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▪ The second important idea he puts forward is the universalizing tendency of science and technology.
Unit-高级英语第2册 PPT
References:
Correct spelling of words; Correct pronunciation of words; Word division; Parts of speech (noun, verb, etc.); Definition/meaning of words; Etymology (the origin and changes of words); Usage of words (with introduction and examples); Illustration of things (pictures after words); Synonyms and antonyms; Information about history, culture, etc.
new dictionary had been made for decades
before a group of London booksellers contracted
Johnson in June 1746 to
Section 1: Warm Up
Lead-in
Background Information
the English language, was prepared by Samuel
Johnson and published on April 15, 1755. The
dictionary responded to a widely felt need for
stability in the language. Calls and proposals for a
…
Lead-in
Background Information
高级英语第二册第一课课件1
• 救世军,国际基督教慈善组织,其职能是扶危济困。 为提高工作效率,其组织形式和活动方式均拟军队形 式,有军衔、军服。救世军组织现已遍布80多个国家 ,国际总部设在伦敦。该组织创世人是卫理工会牧师 、后成为救世军总司令的“布斯将军”。
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• 4. Red Cross(红十字会): an international
• climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
• denouement --- the ending of a story
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rising action
climax falling action
denouement
beginning
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conflict suspense
ending
Compounds
1. television = tele + vision, a combining form "tele-" plus a noun "vision". Eg. telegram, telephone, telescope, telegraph, telecommunication, telecast, etc.
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• Narration is concerned with action. It goes around people called characters in some kind of struggle or conflict against other people, nature, society or themselves.
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• 4. Red Cross(红十字会): an international
• climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
• denouement --- the ending of a story
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rising action
climax falling action
denouement
beginning
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conflict suspense
ending
Compounds
1. television = tele + vision, a combining form "tele-" plus a noun "vision". Eg. telegram, telephone, telescope, telegraph, telecommunication, telecast, etc.
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• Narration is concerned with action. It goes around people called characters in some kind of struggle or conflict against other people, nature, society or themselves.
高级英语第二册课件PPt,教材
pummel
pummel --- spelled "pommel" to beat suddenly or attack vigorously to hit with repeated blows
reasons to stay
1. He is a self-employed businessman Magna product -- the name of his company implication: How great the loss it would be if the house was destroyed. 2. His present house was in a better condition than his former house.
Blends
motel (motor+hotel) boatel (boat+hotel) brunch (breakfast + lunch) chunnel (channel + tunnel) 运河地下道 slurbs (slum + suburbs) slanguage (slang + language)
Blends
cafetorium (cafe + auditorium) talkthon ( talk + marathon) filmusical ( film + musical) comsat (communications + satellite)
Blends
sitcom
(situatin + comedy )情景喜剧
1. The literary style (narration) (15 min.) 2. Detailed study of the text (120 min.) 3. Structure analysis (15 min.) 4. Language appreciation (15 min.) 5. Exercises (15 min)
高级英语2第1课ppt
In North America, drinking establishments with a British or Irish name or theme are called pubs as well; the appellation称呼"pub" itself is often a component of this theme. Although the terms may have different connotations, there is no definitive difference between pubs, bars, taverns and lounges where alcohol is served commercially.
There are approximately 60,000 public houses in the United Kingdom, with one in almost every village. In many places, especially in villages, a pub can be the focal point of the community, playing a similar role to the local church in this respect.
Early modern English (1500-1800) Late modern English (1800-the present)
The history of English
Old English (449-1066 AD): In 449, the Angles, Saxon,
and Jutes from Northwest of Germany conquered the most part of England.
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The detailed study of the text
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August 17 Hurricane devastated the area for 2 days bad --- destructive /devastating / terribly forceful
lash --to strike with great force to move violently or suddenly The waves lashed the racks The rain was lashing against the windows.
the Beaufort scale
6 strong breeze 7 moderate gale 8 fresh gale 9 strong gale 10 whole gale 11 storm 12 hurricane 25--31 32--38 39--46 47--54 55--63 64--75 over 75
the Beaufort scale
The Beaufort Scale defines a storm as a wind having velocity of between 64 and 75 miles an hour.
weather forecast
The weather forecast says "cloudy" today, with a strong wind from the northwest, grade five to six on the Beaufort Scale. The lowest temperature during the daytime will be eight degrees centigrade below zero.
interposition --- a passage which is put between the action The purpose is to add more information
to create suspense
The Literary terms
flashback --interruption of chronological sequence by interjection of event of earlier occurrence climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story, denouement --- the ending of a story
3.
4. 5.
To know the writing technique of a narrative. To be acquainted with some literary terms To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence To appreciate the language features To learn to write a story about disasters.
1. The literary style (narration) (15 min.) 2. Detailed study of the text (120 min.) 3. Structure analysis (15 min.) 4. Language appreciation (15 min.) 5. Exercises (15 min)
pummel
pummel --- spelled "pommel" to beat suddenly or attack vigorously to hit with repeated blows
reasons to stay
1. He is a self-employed businessman Magna product -- the name of his company implication: How great the loss it would be if the house was destroyed. 2. His present house was in a better condition than his former house.
本单元教学特色
1、用图表和术语全面介绍叙述文的写作 技巧和方法,
2、篇章结构分析,抓住关键点将课文有 机的串起来,使学生迅速掌握课文。 3、独特的语言赏析角度,帮助学生把握 分析语言的方法。
Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane
Camille
Aims
1. 2.
Blends
motel (motor+hotel) boatel (boat+hotel) brunch (breakfast + lunch) chunnel (channel + tunnel) 运河地下道 slurbs (slum + suburbs) slanguage (slang + language)
climax falling action denouement rising action conflict
beginning
suspense
ending
The detailed study of the text
hurricane --1. strong tropical storm 2. strong fast wind which speeds more than 75 mph 3. western Atlantic Ocean 4. given a girl's name; named alphabetically / ordered according to the initial letter
The essentials of narration: 1. characters 2. plot A good story has a beginning, a middle, an end, even though it may start in the middle or at some other point in the action and move backward to the earlier happenings.
batten down
batten -a strip of wood used in construction and oft. used in the old days in ship building. to batten down --- metaphor to secure with battens The elder Koshak is talking about preparing and securing the house for the storm to come.
The detailed study of the text
typhoon --1. Western Pacific Ocean or China Sea 2. numbered
hurricane
whirlwind --- a general term/ circular wind tornado ---visible as a tube-shaped cloud of dust which moves in a relatively narrow path can be devastating in its destructiveness.*image-1* cyclone -- a vortex, usually hundreds of miles in diameter*image-2*
gale
--- a general term for a very strong wind capable of doing considerable damage to property
wind
the Beaufort scale,蒲福风力等级(英国海军将领 Francis Beaufort[1774-1857]拟订,分0-12级), defines wind as: 0 clam breeze 0 1 light breeze 1--3 mph 2 slight breeze 4--7 3 gentle breeze 8--12 4 moderate breeze 13—18 5 fresh breeze 19—24
chronological development
The Literary terms
narration --- story telling extended narration --novels histories biographies autobiographies travelogues
The Literary terms
Teaching Contents
1. The literary style 2. Detailed study of the text 3. Organizational pattern 4. Language features 5. Exercises
Time allocation
Blends
cafetorium (cafe + auditorium) talkthon ( talk + marathon) filmusical ( film + musical) comsat (communications + satellite)
Blends
sitcom