新概念英语课件第三册lesson-29-Funny-or-not培训讲学
新概念英语第三册第29课-Funny or not-
新概念英语第三册第29课:Funny or not?Lesson 29 funny or not?是否可笑? Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
What is the basis of 'sick' humour?Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on were we have been brought up. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films. However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from the U.S., has recently come into fashion. It is called 'sick humour'. Comedians base their jokes on tragic situation like violent death or serious accidents. Many people find this sort of joke distasteful The following example of 'sick humour' will enable you to judge for yourself.A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas. From the moment he arrived there, he kept on pestering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home. He dreaded having to spend Christmas in hospital. Though the doctors did his best, the patient's recovery was slow. On Christmas Day, the man still had his right leg in plaster. He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing. The following day, however,the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. The good. The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Years' Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. In the process, he enjoyed himself thoroughly and kept telling everybody how much he hated hospitals. He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg.参考译文我们觉得一则笑话是否好笑,很大程度取决于我们是在哪儿长大的。
高中英语新概念3课件第29课q
NEW CONCEPT 3
7.dread
If you dread something which may happen, you feel very anxious and unhappy about it because you think it will be unpleasant or upsetting. 害怕; 担忧 1.I'm dreading Christmas this year. 我害怕今年的圣诞节。 2.I dreaded coming back, to be honest. 老实说,我很害怕回来。
8.recovery
If a sick person makes a recovery, he or she becomes well again. 痊愈 When there is a recovery in a country's economy, it improves. 好转; 复苏 1.He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury. 他胫骨伤恢复得相当好。 2.Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery. 利率的降低未能带来经济的复苏。
1.I thought she'd stop pestering me, but it only seemed to make her worse. 我以为她会停止纠缠我,但似乎只是让她变本加厉了。 2.I know he gets fed up with people pestering him for money. 我知道他烦透了那些缠着他要钱的人。
NEW CONCEPT 3
新概念英语第三册第29课全英课件
• slip: lose one’s balance, and fall or nearly fall in this way.
Eg: She slipped and fell down the stairs.
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Eg: Food is a topic of almost universal interest.
• appeal: attraction
Eg: His songs usually have wide appeal.
• stem from
Eg: Their argument stemmed from a
B. The man should not have said how much he hated hospital
C, The man would be unable to walk for the rest of his life
D. The man had not got a leg to stand on
misunderstanding.
• come in to fashion
Eg: When did mini-skirts into fashion?
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• distasteful: unpleasant, disagreeable
Eg: He found the subject of their conversation
Don’t lose heart!
• hobble
—— to walk with difficulty, esp because of an injury
新概念美音版第三册原版-C329【声音字幕同步PPT】
The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his
chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were
突然笑话可能很难发笑。
In the same way, a Russian might fail to see
anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.^同样的
No matter where you live, you would find it
于我们是在哪儿长大的。
The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics.^幽默感与民
族有着神秘莫测的联系。
A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.^譬如,法国
good.^然而,第二天,医生安慰他说,出院欢 度新年的可能性还是很大的,
He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg.^晚会结束时,他嘴里还在嘟哝着医院的事,
流行了起来,这种幽默主要来自美国。 It is called 'sick humour'.^它被叫作“病态幽
新概念3_Lesson_29_funny_or_not
• He dreaded having to spend Christmas in hospital. Though the doctors did his best, the patient's recovery was slow. On Christmas Day, the man still had his right leg in plaster(石膏). He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing.
• However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from the U.S., has recently come into fashion. It is called 'sick humour'. Comedians base their jokes on tragic situation like violent death or serious accidents. Many people find this sort of joke distasteful(讨厌的).The following example of 'sick humour' will enable you to judge for yourself.
• Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films.
新概念英语第三册lesson 29 精编课件
Compensate v.酬报(for)
-- The company compensates her for extra work. 公 司因她的额外工作而给她报酬。
mumble v.喃喃而语
-- He mumbled sth. to me but I could not hear what he said.他对我咕哝了几句,可是我没听清他说的什么。
我在下公共汽车时脚受了伤, 只好一拐一拐地走回家。
Hobble n.困难, 窘惑 -- be in (get into) a hobble 陷于 窘境
compensate v.补偿
to compensate sb. For 为…向某人赔偿
-- Nothing can compensate the young mother for the loss of her favrourite daughter.
Recovery n.康复 Plaster n.熟石膏
console v.安慰, 慰问
-- Grief n.悲痛, 伤心事, 不幸, 忧伤
-- He is consoling his friend in grief for the loss of child.
hobble v.瘸着腿走
-- I hurt my foot whid to hobble home.
Displeasing adj.使人不愉快的, 令人发火的 -- The idea is distasteful to me.
Pester v.一再要求, 纠缠 (assail vt.攻击, 困扰)
pester sb. to do sth. 以某事烦扰某人; pester sb. with sth. 以某事烦扰某人; -- He continually pesters his boss with demands.
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson29(共10页)
Sentence Patterns Whether we find a joke funny or not largely
depends on where we have been brought up.
However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from the U.S., has recently come into fashion.
万能模板:Whether to do A, or B, is in fact, quite a big decision for Sb.
Sentence Patterns
To be finished……
Homewor k
Do whatever you want ,Babe!
The End
He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing
Sentence PatteWrhnetsher & If
如下三种情况只能用whether: 引导主语从句时,如文章首句; 引导选择条件时,后面出现 whether …or 在不定式之前xt Induction
Do you know exactly what “ funny” is?
New Words
Comedy的传说
约在两千年前,古希腊有一 个节目,叫做komos,这一天, 人们载歌载舞,狂欢尽兴,一直 到晚饭后以火把游行而告结束。 早期的狂欢活动大都是些放荡的 内容。参加活动的主要歌手当时 叫 komoidos , 即 现 在 的 “comedian”
Writing Skill
Whether A Or B depends on C
高中英语新概念3课件第29课【hunt】
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A comic is a magazine that contains stories told in pictures. 连环漫画 If you describe something as comic, you mean that it makes you laugh, and is often
9.plaster
Plaster is a smooth paste made of sand, lime, and water that gets hard when it dries. Plaster is used to cover walls and ceilings and is also used to make sculptures. 灰泥
6.pester
If you say that someone is pestering you, you mean that they keep asking you to do something, or keep talking to you, and you find this annoying. 不断纠缠
1.He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury. 他胫骨伤恢复得相当好。
2.Interest-rate cuts have failed to bring about economic recovery. 利率的降低未能带来经济的复苏。
NEW CONCEPT 3
1.The insurance industry has produced its own proposals for universal health care. 保险业为全民保健提出了自己的建议。
新概念三册Lesson29备课笔记ppt
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(L6)laugh to tears 笑出眼泪 “laugh”搭配: ~ off one’s head 放声大笑,笑掉大牙—— ~ up one’s sleeve 暗暗发笑 ~ from ear to ear 咧嘴笑 ~ on the other side of one’s mouth 转喜为悲 convulse with laughter 大笑不止
• • • • • • • •
(L2)sense n.感觉;判断力,见识;意义 ~ of smell / ~ of pride / honour/ hunger/ ~ of duty/ responsibility Common ~ 常识 Make ~言之有理 In a ~ 在某一方面,从某种意义上来说 -In a ~ , you are right.
• hobble v.瘸着腿走 • -I hurt my foot while getting off the bus , and had to hobble home. • n.困惑,疑惑 • Be in (get into ) a hobble • 陷入困境
• compensate v. 补偿 • to compensate sb. for 为...向某人补偿 • -Nothing can compensate the young mother for the loss of her favorite daughter. • v.酬报(for) • -The company compensates her for her extra work.
• (L17)The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good.
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson29(共11页)
❖ 动词:anticipate, expect, feel, suggest, report, require, think.
❖ …the man drank a little more than what was good for him.
make up for
She would then feel guilty for her anger and compensate by doing even more for the children.
To ease financial difficulties, farmers could be compensated for their loss of subsidies(土地下陷).
percent last month, largely because Americans were buying fewer cars.
2. universal adj. 普遍的
The desire to look attractive is universal.
The insurance industry has produced its own proposals for universal health care.
2.
A: premium
B: compensation
3.
C: repayment D: refund
4. It’s__for him to win because he has been practicing hardly lately.
5.
A: possible
B: like
新概念3Lesson-29PPT课件
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• (L17)The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good.
finds out.
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• dreadful adj.令人恐惧的,令人不快 • 可怕的灾难 dreadful disaster • dreaded adj.感到恐惧的 • -I feel dreaded when night falls. • In dread of 害怕某人/事 • -We are in dread of insects.
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• distasteful adj.讨厌的 • -The idea is tasteful to me. • 同: • unpleasant adj.使人不愉快的,讨厌的 • displeasing adj.使人不愉快的
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• pester v.一再要求,纠缠 • pester sb. to do sth.以某事烦扰某人 • -For year Mary have is pester him to take her
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• (L6)laugh to tears 笑出眼泪 • “laugh”搭配: • ~ off one’s head • 放声大笑,笑掉大牙—— • ~ up one’s sleeve 暗暗发笑 • ~ from ear to ear • 咧嘴笑 • ~ on the other side of one’s mouth 转喜为悲 • convulse with laughter 大笑不止
新概念第三册第29课PPT(23张)
Your success will largely depend upon what you do and how you do it.
你的成功主要取决于你做的事情和做的方式。
The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.
fail to do失败;未做成 never fail to do 从未做不到 ; 双重否定表示肯定
Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin’s early films.
A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas.
圣诞节前几周,某人摔断了右腿 (定从) 被送 进医院。
From the moment he arrived there, he kept on pestering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home.
新概念英语第三册 Lesson 29 Funny or not 讲义
新概念英语第三册Lesson 29 Funny or not讲义Lesson 29Funny or notPart 1: TextWhether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films. However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from America, has recently come into fashion. It is cal1ed' sick humour '. Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serious accidents. Many people find this sort of joke distasteful. The following example of 'sick humour' will enable you to judge for yourself.A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas. From the moment he arrived there, he kept onpestering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home. He dreaded having to spend Christmas in hospital. Though the doctor did his best, the patient's recovery was slow. On Christmas day, the man still had his right leg in plaster. He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing. The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Year's Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. In the process, he enjoyed himself thoroughly and kept telling everybody how much he hated hospitals. He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg.Part 2: New words and expressionrgely ['la:d li] ad.在很大程度上ic ['k mik] a.喜剧的,可笑的3.universal ['ju:ni'v :s l] a.普遍的edian [k 'mi:dj n] n.滑稽演员,喜剧演员5.distasteful [dis'teistful] a.讨厌的6.pester ['pest ] v.一再要求,纠缠7.dread [dred] v.惧怕8.recovery [ri'k v ri] n.康复9.plaster ['pla:st ] n.熟石膏10.console [k n's ul] v.安慰,慰问11.hobble ['h bl] v.瘸着腿走pensate ['k mpenseit] v.补偿13.mumble ['m mbl] v.喃喃而语★largely ['la:d li] ad.在很大程度上同义词:mostly, greatly, mainly例句:His success is largely due to his own hard work.他的成功主要是靠他自己的努力。
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson29(共22页)
• attack the absurdity they see in life itself, as well as society's ills.
• The awareness of human mortality 死亡 is basic to black humor
the leading writers of black humor
谢谢观看
• good. The good.
• The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Years‘ Eve he was able to hobble(跛行) along to a pa r t y.
• To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. In the process, he enjoyed himself thoroughly and kept telling everybody how much he hated hospitals.
• He dreaded having to spend Christmas in hospital. Though the doctors did his best, the patient's recovery was slow. On Christmas Day, the man still had his right leg in plaster(石膏). spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing.
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to do __C__ it takes to save her life. (09 湖南) • A. whichever B. however C. whatever D.
crisis will soon be over.(09 上海) • A. since B. what C. when D. whether
Exercise
• It is obvious to the students __D__ they should get well prepared for their future.
• A. why B. what C. who D. that • _A__matters most in learning English is
enough practice. • A. What B. Why C. Where D. Which
Text
• The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. – Be associated with – A family characteristic
新概念英语课件第三册lesson29-Funny-or-not
Words and Expressions
Comedy comic Tragedy tragic
Sit-com Situation comedy
Words and Expressions
Universal
love entertainment celebration truth
to leave__D__ could be life’s most important decision---marriage---almost entirely up to luck. • A. as B. that C. which D. what
Exercise
• Mary wrote an article on _A__ the team had failed to win the game.
whoever
Exercise
• Because of the financial crisis, days are gone _C__ local 5-star hotels charged 6,000 yuan for one night.
• A. if B. when C. which D since • Many young people in the West are expected
翻译 幽默感与民族特性有着神秘的联系
翻译---词性转换
– He was treated very shabbily by the press during this period.
– 在这期间,他受到了新闻界极不公正的对待。
– This film impressed him deeply. – 这部电影给了他深刻的印象。
Exercise
• As a new diplomat, he often thinks of _D__ he can react more appropriately on such occasions.(09 上海)
• A. what B. which C. that D. how • It is not immediately clear __D__ the financial
Wation prize
Words and Expressions
Stagger
Words and Expressions
murmur
Text
• Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up.
to laugh at a Russian joke.
Text
• A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.
• 听到/看到 • You would find it difficult not to laugh at, say,
Charlie Choplin’s early films. • L22 • With this, he hurried off the stage.
Text
• 譬如,法国人听完一则俄国笑话可能很难发笑。 • For example, the French could hardly laugh
after he heard a Russian joke. • A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard
Words and Expressions
Request 正式而礼貌地让某人做某事 Demand 理直气壮 Pester 缠 Plead 恳求 1 The police officer made Neil get out of the car and _d_e_m__a_n_d_e_d_ to see his driver’s licence. 2 She used to __p_e_s_t_e_r _ her father until she got exactly what she wanted. 3 All club members are _r_e_q_u_e_s_t_e_d_ to attend the annul meeting. 4 Leslie __p_l_e_a_d_e_d__ with the gatekeeper to let her out for taking care of her sick grandma.