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江苏省射阳县第二中学高中英语牛津译林选修六版活动单:UNIT 1 LAUGHTER IS GOOD FOR YOU 教案 .doc

1、Module 6 Unit 1 Laughter is good for youProject Putting on a play学习目标Learning aims:1 Language skills: Read and feel the beauty of plays.2 Language knowledge: Dip into words and expressions to prepare for better understanding in the following class.3 Learning strategies: Master the characteristics of

2、 each character and feel their lines and performance.4 Cultural awareness: Be happy to face your life and all your obstacles.5 Affect: Learn how to appreciate plays.Step1: 课前自学(Pre-class)Words and expressions1 Write out the required form of the given words1) act(v) n 2) invisible (adj) opp3) invitat

3、ion (n) vt 4) crowded (adj) n/vt5) anger (n) adj 6 ) tear(vt) n7) setting (n) vt 8) 貌似官方的 9) 一无所获 10)惬意的 2 Search the two plays for the following phrases1) 为.腾出地方 2)一点也不 3) 闲荡到. 4)想必一定忘记了 5) 掉下来 6)严肃的看了看某人 7) 把某物扔向某人 8)冲出去 9) 把纸撕成两半 10)追赶 11) 做某事是你的职责 12)突然闯入 13) 指向 14)墙上的海报 15) 把某物呈现给某人 16) 拿出 17)一

4、卷纸 18) 对.怒目而视 19) 跑下舞台 20) 撞到人 Reading comprehensionLook through the two plays and answer the following questions1) Is there a bench in the courtyard? 2) What dies the word invisible mean? 3) How many characters are there in the play? Who are they? 4) Who do you think is the main character in the pl

5、ay? 5) What does the King actually want? Step 2 课内探究(During-class)1 Lead-in(导入) : Enjoy a video to feel the beauty of playsDo you think the play is funny? Why? 2 Act out (小组内分饰角色)Read the two plays again and divide the characters in their groups .They should discuss which play to choose and act out.

6、3 Group-discuss the language points with their partners(合作探究)1) as if 用法2) 反义疑问句3) 情态动词+have done 4) Mind 考点5) 现在分词几大考点4 Consolidation (巩固练习)链接高考:1.He _ have completed his work, otherwise, he wouldnt be enjoying himself by the seaside. (北京) A should B must C wouldnt D cant2.- Is jack on duty today?-

7、 It _ be him. Its his turn tomorrow. (四川) A mustnt B wont C cant D neednt3.We _ have proved great adventurers, but we have done the greatest march ever made in the past ten years. (天津) A neednt B may not C shouldnt D mustnt4.Some aspects of a pilots job _ be boring and pilots often _ work at inconve

8、nient hours. (湖南) A can; have to B may; can C have to; may D ought to; must5. No matter how frequently _, the works of Beethoven still attract people all over the world. (广东) A performed B performing C to be performed D being performed6. Take your umbrella with you _ it rains.(江苏)A. if B. as if C. i

9、n case D. as long as7.When a pencil is partly in a glass of water, it looks as if it _. (安徽) A. breaksB. has broken C. were broken D. had been broken8. I would have come earlier but I _ that your waiting.A wouldnt know B hadnt known C didnt knowD havent known9. _, I went out for a walk. A. There was

10、 nothing to doB. There being nothing to do C. There had nothing to doD. There were nothing to do10._ the concert began. A. The listeners having taken their seatsB. Having taken their seats C. Have taken their placesD. The listeners to have taken their places5 Free talk: What do you do to release you

11、r study stress in your daily life?6 SummaryStep 3 课后提升(Post-class)1 Read the two plays again and underline the sentences with which you have some problems2 Complete the passage with proper words according to the contents of the plays.Once upon a time, there (1)_ a very funny story among three people

12、, the King, the Queen and a servant. One day, as soon as the King entered the palace, he called in a servant and told him he had to have some important papers immediately. Soon came back the servant with a stack of official-looking papers, but (2)_this, the King threw them away at once and shouted:

13、“No, no, no bring my important papers!” The servant dashed out and in a minute re-entered with a newspaper in his hand. This time, to his (3)_, the King tore it into halves and cried: “No, (4)_fool! I must have my important papers RIGHT NOW!” However, like the first and second time, the servant fail

14、ed to bring the King what he wanted several times. Even the Queen didnt know what her husband wanted and just (5)_ a page from her book and offered it to King. The King moved around in his chair, crossed and (6)_his legs and seemed very anxious. At last, the servant (7)_ out a roll of toilet paper.

15、He was puzzled and (8)_whether the King needed it or not. On the contrary, upon getting it, the King ran out as fast as possible. So can you guess what happened to the King?3 课外阅读 李尔王 Appreciate the typical work of Shakespeare,King Lear King Lear is a tragic story of an old mans descent into madness

16、 as his world crumbles around him. It is also a tale of Lears pride and his blindness to the truth about his three daughters and others around him. A subplot of the play involves another family (that of the Earl of Gloucester) torn apart by a scheming child (Edmund plots against his half-brother, Ed

17、gar). Both fathers suffer a great deal for their inability to see the truth about their children. As the play opens, Lear has ruled well and is regarded highly in his kingdom. However, he has reigned for a long time and wants someone to take over his duties as he moves toward his last years. He anno

18、unces that he will divide his kingdom among his three daughters on the basis of how much they can gush about how much they love him. The two eldest, Goneril and Regan, know exactly what they are to say in order to win over their father and a big share of his wealth and power. The youngest daughter,

19、Cordelia, is the most sincere and true to her father. She knows what her sisters are doing and decides not to flatter her father with overwhelming complements, but instead to tell him that she loves his majesty according to her duty, neither more or less. Angered by what he sees as ingratitude and C

20、ordelias refusal to play the game of flattery, Lear gives her none of his wealth and cuts her off entirely. Lear even banishes his faithful friend Kent, who tries to intervene on Cordelias behalf. The King of France comes to Cordelias rescue by offering to marry her. According to the arrangement wit

21、h his daughters, Lear will divide his time equally between them, living with each daughter and her husband for a month at a time. He also will bring along a retinue of one hundred knights. Lear lives first with Goneril and her husband, the Duke of Albany. However, Goneril soon tires of the burden an

22、d argues with Lear, sending him off to her sister, Regan. Regan, too, wants no part of caring for her father, and she and her husband, the Duke of Cornwall, leave home to stay at the castle of the Earl of Gloucester. Eventually, Goneril and Albany , Lear and his Fool, and Kent (now in disguise but d

23、etermined to help Lear) all arrive at Gloucesters castle,where the sisters and Lear engage in a bitter confrontation. Infuriated by Goneril and Regans repeated attempts to strip him of his knights and his dignity, Lear realizes that Cordelia was the only daughter who actually loved him, and he runs

24、out into a violent thunderstorm. Cornwall, Goneril, and Regan shut the doors of Gloucesters castle against the frail old man, leaving him to fend for himself against the elements of the storm. Cornwall and Goneril show the true extent of their awful cruelty when, in the next act, they pluck out Glou

25、cesters eyes and leave him for dead because he has confessed (to Edmund, who has then immediately reported it to Cornwall) his sympathy towards Lear and Cordelia. Cornwall is mortally wounded in this scene, stabbed by a servant who tries to stop his cruel attack on Gloucester. In the midst of the st

26、orm, Lear rails against the elements, but he begins to become aware of the suffering of mankind in general, as well as his own. He also loses his sanity, but he is lovingly cared for by Kent, the Fool, and Edgar (Gloucesters exiled son who, like Cordelia, has been tricked by his unscrupulous sibling

27、 and now is posing as a lunatic, Poor Tom as he waits for an opportunity to put things to rights). The four take refuge from the storm in a hovel on the heath. Later, the blinded Gloucester is reunited with Lear, as well. Hearing that her father is in trouble, Cordelia comes from France with an army

28、 to fight against Goneril and Regan and their husbands. With the help of Kent, she is reunited with Lear, though in the battle between England and France, the forces of Albany and Cornwall are victorious, and Lear and Cordelia are taken prisoner. Edmund, who has allied himself with both Goneril and

29、Regan and has led each to believe he will marry her, secretly orders that Cordelia and Lear be killed in their prison cells. Albany reveals his true nobility when he turns against his scheming wife, Goneril, and accuses her of treason, along with Regan and Edmund. Edmund refutes the charge, and his

30、guilt is to be determined by duel, with an unknown warrior representing Albany and his charge. The agent is Edgar, who has come into possession of a letter from Goneril to Edmund and has given it to Albany; in the letter, Goneril outlines their plot to overthrow Albany once the battle with Cordelia

31、is over. The trumpet is sounded, and Edgar appears to fight Edmund. His true identity is not revealed until he has won the fight and Edmund lies dying. Edgar then tells Albany his account of the period of exile with Lear and of his own reunion with Gloucester. Edmund appears to be moved by Edgars st

32、ory of compassion and suffering, and when Kent arrives on the scene, Edmund suddenly remembers his order for the deaths of Lear and Cordelia. At almost the same moment, Albany is informed that Goneril has taken her own life and has also poisoned her sister as a result of their bitter rivalry for Edm

33、unds affections. Tragically, Edmunds recollection is too late-Lear enters carrying Cordelias body. He is a pitiful picture-a frail old man who has suffered terrible losses, in part because of his own pride and blindness, and in part because of the evil of Cornwall, Edmund, and his two daughters. Lea

34、r himself dies in the final moments of the play, heartbroken and beaten by the bitter and cruel storms he has endured. Although the main characters of these tragedies possess different traits, they all can be described as tragic Shakespearean heroes: they are basically good and noble men whose tragic flaw leads to their destruction.自我反思:答案: 14 BCBA A CCCBA

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