高中英语新课程通识培训校本研修.ppt

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1、A fable about following your dream,An old man, a young man, and lifes greatest lesson,(non-fiction),“So there were times when he read them parts of his books that had made an impression on him Its the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting. Meanwhile, the old man persist

2、ed in his attempt to strike up a conversation. He had not a cent in his pocket, but he had faith. people are capable , at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of. ”,PartI Poems 第一周 Unit1 Love 第二周 Unit2 Life 第三周 Unit3 Friendship 第四周 Unit4 Scenery 第五周 Unit5 People PartII Essays 第六周 Unit1

3、Youth 第七周 Unit2 Virtue 第八周 Unit3 Affection 第九周 Unit4 Change 第十周 Unit5 Solitude PartIII Speeches 第十一周 Unit1 Honor 第十二周 Unit2 Beginning 第十三周 Unit3 Transition 第十四周 Unit4 Acceptance 第十五周 Unit5 Encouragement 第十六周 考核,Background knowledge 背景知识介绍了诗歌、散文与演讲的基本知识和相关 作者简介。 Quotes 该部分是有关单元主题的名人名言,并以此引出单元的 主题,有助于

4、学生加深对单元内容的预测和理解。 Readings 课文A为讲解课文,设有生词注释、作者简介、注释和 课后练习。课文B为学生课后欣赏。 Teaching procedures 教学设计包括教学目的、重难点及整个教学流程。 Exercises 课后练习主要考查学生对课文的深度理解能力和词汇 掌握程度,锻炼学生在听说读写各个层面的能力提升。,Knowledge of Poems What is poetry? “Poetry is the best words in the best order.” Poetry is language said musically. Its long histo

5、ry is rooted in the prehistoric oral tradition of the first humans. It takes on many forms. Poetry inspires millions of readers and listeners in every culture.,Quotes Keep love in your heart. A life without it is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead. The consciousness of loving and being

6、loved brings a warmth and richness to life that nothing else can bring. -Oscar Wilde(18541900 Irish writer and poet),but now i know that i only hurt myself. please bring it to me, bring your sweet love, bring it home, bring it home to me. if you ever change your mind, but are leaving leaving me behi

7、nd. oh, bring it to me, bring your sweet love, bring it home to me. for auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne; well take a cup okindness yet for the sake of auld langsyne.,should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind? should auld acquaintance be forgot, for the sake of auld la

8、ng syne if you ever change your mind, but are leaving leaving me behind. oh, bring it to me, bring your sweet love, bring it home to me. i gave you jewellery and money, too. thats all, all i did for you. bring it to me, bring your sweet love, bring it home to me. yeah, yeah darling, you know i laugh

9、ed when you left,Reading A A Red, Red Rose Robert Burns o my luves like a red,red rose thats newly spring in june: o my luves like the melodie thats sweetly playd tune. as fair art thou,my bonnie lass. so deep in luve am i: and i will luve thee still,my dear, till athe seas gang dry. till athe seas

10、gang dry,my dear, and the rocks melt withe sun; o i will luve thee still, my dear, while the sands olife shall run. and fare thee week,my onlu luve! and fare thee awhile! and i will come again,my luve, thoit were ten thousand mile.,some say love it is a _ that drowns the tender reed. some say love i

11、t is a _ that leaves your soul to bleed. some say love it is a _ an endless aching need. i say love it is a _ and you its only seed. its the heart afraid of breaking that never learns to dance. its the dream afraid of waking that never takes the chance. its the one who wont be taken who cannot seem

12、to give, and the soul afraid of dyin that never learns to live. when the night has been too lonely and the road has been too long, and you think that love is only for the lucky and the strong, just remember in the winter far beneath the bitter snows lies the seed that with the suns love in the sprin

13、g becomes the rose.,The rose by LeAnn Rimes,Reading B Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day? Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare,Shall I compare you to a summers day? You are more lovely and more temperate; Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summers lease has all too short a date; Sometime

14、too hot the eye of heaven shines,And often is his gold complexion dimmd; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or natures changing course untrimmd; But the eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair you owst; Nor shall Death brag you wanderst in his shade, When i

15、n eternal lines to time you growst: So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to you.,New words temperate adj. gentle 温和 lease n. contract租约;契约 hath v. has untrimmed adj. lack of ornament and decoration 不加修饰的 owst v. possess 拥有 growst v. grow Notes,1. Sonnet

16、 18: the 18th sonnet was among the 154 sonnets, which were found in a 1609 collection of Shakespeare. His sonnets mainly deal with themes such as time, love, beauty and changes of affections. There are three major characters in Shakespeares sonnets: the Fair Youth, the Rival Poet and the Dark Lady.

17、2.William Shakespeare(1564-1616):an English poet and playwright, widely known as the greatest writer in the English language and the worlds most outstanding dramatist. Among his works, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Othello and King Lear are four well-known tragedies; Midsummer Nights Dream, Merchant of Venice, As you like it, and Twelfth Night are known as his four major comedies.,

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