高级英语第二册教案整编PPt,教学材料
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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. To know the wrLeabharlann Baiduting technique of a narrative.
The Literary terms
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.
climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
denouement --- the ending of a story
rising action beginning
climax falling action
Teaching Contents
1. The literary style 2. Detailed study of the text 3. Organizational pattern 4. Language features 5. Exercises
Time allocation
denouement
conflict 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
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),
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
narcokleptocracy (narcotic麻醉剂的) + (kleptomania 偷窃癖+ cracy 统治阶层) 官贩毒
magalog ( magazine + catalog) 杂志目录
Blends
comint ( communications + intelligence) 通讯情报
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
Blends
motel (motor+hotel) boatel (boat+hotel) brunch (breakfast + lunch) chunnel (channel + tunnel) 运河地下道 slurbs (slum + suburbs) slanguage (slang + language)
The detailed study of the text
(*链接1net-1*)
August 17 Hurricane devastated the area for 2 days bad --- destructive /devastating / terribly forceful
lash ---
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.
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*
sportscasters ( sports + broadcaster) 体育节目广播员
masscult (mass + culture) 平民文化
scud
-- move swiftly The speed of these clouds is an indication of the swiftness with which the storm is approaching.
chronological development
The Literary terms
narration --- story telling extended narration ---
novels histories biographies autobiographies travelogues
The Literary terms
protagonist --- leading character
antagonist -- the people or forces protagonist fights against
suspense -- a state of uncertainty
The Literary terms
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)
Blends
cafetorium (cafe + auditorium)
talkthon ( talk + marathon)
filmusical ( film + musical)
comsat (communications + satellite)
Blends
sitcom (situatin + comedy )情景喜剧
The boat scudded before the strong west wind came. • scud missiles
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.
The Literary terms
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.
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
Lesson One Theme ----
man vs nature
The literary style
A piece of narration is mainly developed in the actual time sequence. The writer tells the readers what happens first , what next.
2. To be acquainted with some literary terms
3. To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence
4. To appreciate the language features 5. To learn to write a story about disasters.
to strike with great force to move violently or suddenly The waves lashed the racks The rain was lashing against the windows.
pummel
pummel --- spelled "pommel" to beat suddenly or attack vigorously to hit with repeated blows
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
the Beaufort scale
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.
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. To know the wrLeabharlann Baiduting technique of a narrative.
The Literary terms
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.
climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
denouement --- the ending of a story
rising action beginning
climax falling action
Teaching Contents
1. The literary style 2. Detailed study of the text 3. Organizational pattern 4. Language features 5. Exercises
Time allocation
denouement
conflict 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
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),
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
narcokleptocracy (narcotic麻醉剂的) + (kleptomania 偷窃癖+ cracy 统治阶层) 官贩毒
magalog ( magazine + catalog) 杂志目录
Blends
comint ( communications + intelligence) 通讯情报
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
Blends
motel (motor+hotel) boatel (boat+hotel) brunch (breakfast + lunch) chunnel (channel + tunnel) 运河地下道 slurbs (slum + suburbs) slanguage (slang + language)
The detailed study of the text
(*链接1net-1*)
August 17 Hurricane devastated the area for 2 days bad --- destructive /devastating / terribly forceful
lash ---
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.
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*
sportscasters ( sports + broadcaster) 体育节目广播员
masscult (mass + culture) 平民文化
scud
-- move swiftly The speed of these clouds is an indication of the swiftness with which the storm is approaching.
chronological development
The Literary terms
narration --- story telling extended narration ---
novels histories biographies autobiographies travelogues
The Literary terms
protagonist --- leading character
antagonist -- the people or forces protagonist fights against
suspense -- a state of uncertainty
The Literary terms
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)
Blends
cafetorium (cafe + auditorium)
talkthon ( talk + marathon)
filmusical ( film + musical)
comsat (communications + satellite)
Blends
sitcom (situatin + comedy )情景喜剧
The boat scudded before the strong west wind came. • scud missiles
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.
The Literary terms
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.
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
Lesson One Theme ----
man vs nature
The literary style
A piece of narration is mainly developed in the actual time sequence. The writer tells the readers what happens first , what next.
2. To be acquainted with some literary terms
3. To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence
4. To appreciate the language features 5. To learn to write a story about disasters.
to strike with great force to move violently or suddenly The waves lashed the racks The rain was lashing against the windows.
pummel
pummel --- spelled "pommel" to beat suddenly or attack vigorously to hit with repeated blows
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
the Beaufort scale
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.