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2022-09-28 来源:欧得旅游网
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教学过程设计: Unit 2 Charlie Chaplin Step 1 Greetings Greet the whole class as usual. Step 2. Review 1. Ask students some questions to review the last lesson(show them on the screen). 2. Check the homework(made a survey about the history of films by surfing the Internet or asking for help from other people); Topics 1. The history of films 2. The characteristics of silent films Purposes 1. To develop Ss’ online learning ability 2. To improve Ss’ ability to retrieve the relevant information 3. To stimulate Ss’ psychomotor thinking 4. To arouse Ss’ interest in learning the unit Method: Talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach, and audiolingual method. Step 3. Lead-in and preparation for reading Show the Ss some pictures and let them talk to each other about the topic on the screen. 1. Who is Charlie Chaplin? a great comic in silent films 2. What is his classic figure in films and can you describe it? classic figure — a small and shabby little tramp tiny moustache huge pants a tight jacket or tail coats bowler hats enormous broken boots a walking cane 3. Can you list the most famous films acted in by Charlie Chaplin? 《摩登时代》(Modern Times) 《大独裁者》(The Great Dictator) 《淘金记》(The Gold Rush) 《城市之光》 (City Lights) 《凡尔杜先生》(Monsieur Verdoux) Purpose: Arouse the students’ interest of study. Bring in new subject: Charlie Chaplin. Method: Use the CAI, PPT software and talk in groups; Use task-based language teaching method, communicative approach, audio-visual method and audiolingual method. Step 4. Getting familiar with new words and expressions Ss follow the recording to read twice and then read by themselves. T checks. <1> applause |n. |[U] the sound made by people applauding a performance, speech, etc. |鼓掌;掌声 -His speech met with loud applause. |他的讲话赢得了热烈的掌声。 -As all the performers were either related to or known to the audience, each act was greeted with loud and equal applause. <2>coarse |a. |1. rude and offensive |粗鲁的;粗俗的 第 页,共 页

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-He's never made any coarse joke. |他从来不开粗俗的玩笑。 -She was very polite, and like the rest of her people, never laughed if an outsider said something coarse. <3> postpone |vt. |delay sth. to a later date or time |推迟,延迟 -They decided to postpone their holiday until the autumn. |他们决定将假期推迟到秋天。 -In 1968, the Oscar ceremony was postponed for two days, following the assassination of Martin Luther King. <5> extraordinary |a. |very unusual or surprising |不寻常的;令人惊奇的 -extraordinary weather |反常的天气 -extraordinary beauty |出众的美丽 -The man’s story was so extraordinary that I did not know whether to believe him or not. <6> betray |vt. |not be loyal to one's country or a person |背叛;出卖 -He was accused of betraying his country during the war. |他被指控在战争中背叛祖国。 -I still have bitter feelings for Robert. What can I say? He completely betrayed my trust. <7>surround |vt. |be all around sb. or sth. on every side |围绕;包围 -The country's economy is suffering from uncertainty surrounding the new government. |由于对新政府存在不确定因素,这个国家的经济正遭到损失。 -Many of the papers focus their attention on the controversy surrounding statements reportedly made by the Foreign Secretary. <8>spark |vt. |make sth. happen |触发;引起 -This proposal will certainly spark another countrywide debate. |这项提议会在全国范围内引起一场争论。 -His latest book, Animal Liberation sparked a nationwide debate on the way we think about animals. <9> clumsy |a. |awkward in movement or manner |笨拙的;不灵活的 -be clumsy with one's hands |手指不灵活 -The first mobile phones were heavy and clumsy to use, but nowadays they are much easier to handle. <10> incident |n. |[C] sth. that happens, esp. sth. that is unusual |事件 -Strange incidents happened successively. |奇怪的事情接二连三地发生。 -Apart from the incident in Las Vegas, our vacation was completely trouble-free. cut down |reduce the size of sth. such as clothing, writing, etc. |改小;缩短 -We need to cut the article down to 1,000 words. |我们需要把文章缩短到1,000字。 -They’ll have to cut the film down—it’s far too long. |<11>for good |for ever |永久地 -This time she's leaving for good. |这一次她将是永远地离开了。 -Charlie Chaplin was born in a poor area of South London, but in 1913 he left Britain for good. |<12>trip up |1. cause sb. fall by putting the foot in front of them when they are moving |绊,绊倒 -He was tripped up by a passer-by. |他被一个过路的人绊倒了 第 页,共 页

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|2. make a mistake, or force sb to make a mistake by tricking them |(使)出错 -The interview was really stressful. They were trying to trip me up all the way through. <13>make up |invent a story, etc. in order to deceive sb. |虚构,捏造,编造 -He made up some excuse about his daughter being sick. |他编造了借口,说他女儿生病了。 -I could not remember a fairy story to tell the children, so I made up one as I went along. |<14>come down in the world |become poorer or less successful than used to be |落魄,潦倒;失势 -He was once wealthy, but now he has come down in the world. |他过去很富有,但如今已经落魄了。 -They used to live in a big house with lots of servants, but they’ve come down in the world since then. <15>to a degree |partly |有些;在某种程度上 -I agree with you to a degree. |我一定程度上同意你的看法。 |<16>go along |advance; move further with sth. |进行;前进 -You may have difficulty with this book at first, but you'll find it much easier as you go along. |开始时你或许会觉得这本书难读,但过些时候你便会觉得容易得多。 |<17>find one's way into |arrive or get somewhere |到达;进入 -Computers have found their way into most ordinary families. |计算机已经进入大部分普通家庭。 -He eventually found his way into acting. |他终于进入了演艺界。

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