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高级英语课程教案第二册项目第三课.doc

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    • Text Book《高级英语》由张汉熙主编, 外语教学与研究出版社TitleUnit 3Pub Talk and King’s English by Henry FairlieTeaching Aims1. Improving Reading Skills—understanding a piece of expository writing, distinguish different styles of writing in formality2. Enriching Vocabulary—English Literature3. Improving Writing skills – write in conversational styleTeaching ActivitiesVocabulary 1 hourText Analysis6 hoursDiscussion 0. 5 hourPractice 3 hoursTeaching ProcessI .Warming upII.Introduction to Additional Background Knowledge III. Text Analysis 1. Introduction to the Passage2. Effective Writing Skills3. Rhetorical Devices 4. Special Difficulties IV. QuestionsAssignmentWrite a short composition describing some of the peculiarities of spoken Language. Reference Books1. Webster’s New Dictionary of the American Language2. Webster’s New Dictionary of Synonyms3. Reader’s Digest, Use the Right Word4. Roget’s International Thesaurus5. Webster’s Collegiate Thesaurus6. The Oxford Companion to English Literature7. Any standard book on the history of English Literature8. Encyclopedia Britannica附1Text Book《高级英语》由张汉熙主编, 外语教学与研究出版社TitleUnit 3Pub Talk and King’s English by Henry FairlieTeaching ActivitiesVocabulary1. Pay attention to words and expressions in the following aspects respectively:² Spelling and Pronunciation² synonyms² Opposites² Similar words and expressions² Settled or habitual usage2. Word building knowledge附2Text Book《高级英语》由张汉熙主编, 外语教学与研究出版社TitleUnit 3Pub Talk and King’s English by Henry FairlieTeaching Process (1.Warming up)Question 1What is pub?Question 2What a function does pub do in the English People’s life?Question 3What is a pub friend?Teaching Process (2. Introduction to Additional Background Knowledge)1. pub The public house -- known as the pub or the local -- is a centre of social life for a large number of people (especially men) in Britain. Pubs, besides offering a wide variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and providing (in increasing numbers) hot and cold food, serve as places for meeting friends and for entertainment. Many have, for instance, television sets, amusement machines and juke-boxes and provide facilities for playing darts, billiards, dominoes and similar games. 2. the Washington Post Some also employ musicians for evening entertainment, such as piano playing, folk singing and modern jazz. (excerpt from Britain 1975). a prestigious(享有声望的, 声望很高的)and highly influential U. S. newspaper published in Washington D.C. by the Washington Post Company. The newspaper first appeared in 1877. In the 60s it was closely related to the Kennedy family and now it is influenced by the Morgan family who holds a substantial share of its stocks. It is also associated with some strong conservative elements in the U. S. Congress.3. Dumasreferring to Alexandre Dumas (1802-70), known as Dumas Pere, French novelist and dramatist. Dumas delighted readers in many countries with his highly romantic novels immortalizing the adventures of the three musketeers and the Count of Monte Cristo. The Three Musketeers was published in 1844 and Count of Monte Cristo in 1845. Both these novels have had enormous popularity and have been translated into nearly every language.4.NashThomas Nash or Nashe (1567-1601) was a journalist with a keen weapon of satire, whose pamphlets appealed to public interest in serious questions, such as the power of the bishops, and in private scandal. Nash imitated the picaresque novel of adventure in The Unfortunate Traveller (1594), which narrates the practical jokes, travels, and adventures of Jack Wilton, an English boy adrift on the Continent enlivened by fictitious interviews with important persons, fictitious eyewitness accounts of striking events, and other journalistic tricks. In 1597, together. With Ben Jonson, he wrote the comedy The Isle of Dogs, which caused the imprisonment of several persons, including Jonson himself for “seditious(煽动性的) and slanderous(诽谤性的)” language.5. DekkerThomas Dekker’s date of birth is guessed to be between 1570 and 1577. Almost nothing is known of his life, but his individuality is so distinctly reflected in his plays that he seems one of the most definite figures of his time -- a sunny light-hearted nature, full of real, even if somewhat disorderly genius. The Shoemaker’s Holiday (1600), perhaps his earliest play, is his best. It is a delightful domestic comedy concerning the success of Simon Eyre, a master shoemaker who becomes the lord mayor of London. The play is notable for its realistic depiction(描述、叙述) of everyday life in 17th-century London. Dekker wrote one other charming play, Old Fortunatus, a dramatized fairytale of the wishing-hat and exhaustless purse. Dekker in his pamphlets satirizes the fops(奢华) and gallants(华丽) of his day.6. Carlyle: 。

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