1、英语:Unit5Enjoying novelsPeriod 3教案(新人教版选修10)The Third Period Extensive readingTeaching goals教学目标1Target language目标语言a重点词汇与词组 signal, discount,decline,sensitive,initial,fault,in vain,at length,against sbs will,think ill of b重点句子 At first, in spite of disliking him,she did not discount his affection,an
2、d was sensitive to the pain she was going to cause him when she declined his offer of marriage I did everything in my power to separate my friend from your sister,and rejoice in my success2Ability goats能力目标 Enable the students to learn the line of English novels3Learning ability goals学能目标 Help the s
3、tudents learn to grasp the main style of English novelsTeaching important points教学重点Let the students understand the connotation of the whole passage further and the experience of the writerTeaching difficult points教学难点Look into the inner world of the characters in novelsTeaching aids教具准备Computer, a
4、tape recorder and some slidesTeaching methods教学方法Task-based learning,reading,listening and communicationTeaching proceduresways教学过程与方式Step I RevisionT: (After greetings) Listen to the tape to imitate the pronunciation and intonation. After listening, ask some students to read the first passage.Step
5、II Lead-inT: Would you like to listen to a love story?Ss: Yes.T: This story was written at the time when men did not wear their watches on their arms as they do now, but in their pockets, with a chain. Women had long hair of which they were very proud, and they put combs at the sides and back. One d
6、ollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. Della counted it three times. One dollar and eighty-seven cents, and the next day would be Christmas. She sat down and cried. Della was Mrs James Dillingham-Young. She and her husband lived in two rooms at the top of a building in a poor part of New York.
7、Once Jim, Delias husband, had work which paid him thirty dollars a week; but now he got only twenty. Jim and Della loved each other very much. Della stopped crying. She stood by the window and looked out. Tomorrow would be Christmas day and she had only one dollar eighty-seven cents with which to bu
8、y him a present. She had been saving every penny she could for months, and this is all she had got. She had spent many happy hours planning something nice for him, something fine and beautiful which was really worthy of Jim. Suddenly she turned quickly round and stood in front of the looking glass.
9、Her eyes were shining brightly, but her face had lost its color. She quickly pulled down her hair and let it fall to its full length. There were two possessions of Mr and Mrs Young in which they took great pride. One was Jims gold watch. That watch had belonged to his father and before that to his g
10、randfather. The other proud possession was Delias hair: it was beautiful hair. She quickly did up her hair again. She put on her old coat and the old brown hat, ran down the stairs and out into the street. She sold her hair for twenty dollars. For the next two hours Della was searching the shops for
11、 Jims present. She found the present at last. A chain was good enough to go with his watch. With the chain, Jim might look at the time in any company. When Della reached home she set to work to do something to her hair. At seven oclock the evening meal was ready. Jim was never late. She held the wat
12、ch chain in her hand and sat on a comer of the table near the door through which he always came. Then she heard his step on the stairs. Jim stopped inside the door and stood there. His eyes were fixed on Della. Della could not understand that strange look. Della got off the table and went to him. Sh
13、e gave him the present and told him the truth. Jim took Della in his arms and kissed her. Then he took a packet out of his coat pocket and put it on the table. Della undid the packet and gave a cry of joy. Then she began to cry. For there lay the combs! The set of combs, side and back, which she had
14、 looked at so long in the window of a shop. When Della knew he had sold his watch to get money to buy her combs. They held each other for a long time.T: What could you learn from the story?S1: The couple in a poor set of rooms who gave up his or her greatest treasure for each other.T: Oh, do you thi
15、nk they were foolish? While I feel they chose their presents unwisely, those gifts which are the sign of real love are the best of all. What is the true love?S2: I can do everything for my love, which is true love.T: You are that great.1. True love means that I know the person I love.2. True love me
16、ans that I care about the happiness of the person I love.3. True love means having respect for the dignity of the person I love.4. True love means having a responsibility toward the person I love.5. True love means making a promise to the person I love.6. True love means trusting the person I love.7
17、. True love can tolerate imperfection.Step III ReadingT: That story has moved us deeply. Lets go on with our discussion on P47. Youve previewed the passage. Lets read it quickly.1. SkimmingT: Who can tell me the answer why Elizabeth refused Mr Darcy?S1: She refused Mr Darcy because he was arrogant a
18、nd behaved not like a gentleman.T: Good reason. Why was Mr Darcy sure that she would accept him?S2: Because he was rich.2. Carefully readingT: Marriage is a very important thing in everyones life, so parents often wish their children happiness. After reading the passage carefully, who can tell me th
19、e reasons for marrying Mr. Darcy and the reasons against marrying him?S3: He is rich and handsome so these are the reason for marrying him. He is .arrogant so this is the reason against marrying him.S4: Elizabeth should marry him because he loves her. Elizabeth shouldnt marry him because he is rude
20、and care about social status.T: Well done.Suggested answers:Reasons for marrying Mr Darcy Reasons against marrying Mr Darcy1. He is rich1Elizabeth thinks he is rude2. He loves Elizabeth2He cares about social status3. Elizabeth loves him3Elizabeth thinks he is a cheat4. He is a good-looking man4He re
21、fused to dance with her at a partyT: Ill give you ten minutes to make a dialogue between Elizabeth and her father.Ten minutes later, the teacher shows the suggested dialogue on the slide.Sample dialogue:A is Mr. Bennet. B is Elizabeth.A: Why did you refuse his proposal?B: Dont ask me why. I dont lov
22、e him. How can I marry him?A: I understand how you feel, but your mother wont.B: She wants me to marry money.A: Tell me another reason or I cant explain to your mother.B: OK. He looked down upon me and was not a gentleman. Im sorry, but it is impossible for me to marry him.A: Perhaps your mother wou
23、ld understand you better.Step IV Reading taskT: Pride and Prejudice is a popular novel of Jane Austen. Lets read another authoress novel Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte describes the growth of a poor abused heroine with an unhappy childhood who finds eventual happiness after many struggles and disappoin
24、ts. She is a brave girl. Now imagine you are sent to an unknown place to stay, how you fell?S1: I would feel lonely and miss my parents. I would miss everything at home.T: Now, open your books to P87. Ill play the tape of the text for you. When you listen to the tape, please try to fill in the chart
25、.Suggested answers:Chronology of Janes journey and arrival at Lowood School1. A servant picked her up.2. Jane Eyre came to the school by the cart.3. The door opened and she met a tall lady Miss Miller.4. Each in this school was dressed in a brown old fashioned dress of cheap material.Step V Language
26、 focusWords and useful expressions:1. illTwo idioms about “ill” are “speak ill of sb” and “think ill of sb”. Their meanings are “to speak or think bad things about sb”说的坏话,把往坏处想egDont speak ill of t11e dead 对死去的人,别说他的短处。2mistakeMistake as a noun:e.g. Dont worry,we all have mistakes没关系,我们都会犯错。 You must try to learn from your mistakes你得从所犯的错误中吸取教训。 The waiter made a mistake in the bill服务员算错了帐。Mistake as a verb:Mistake sb / sth for sb / sth e.g. I think you must be mistaking me for someone else我看你准是认错人了。Step VI Homework1Finish me Exercises l 3 On Page 852Preview the Part l On Page 47