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Text Structure Idea Sharing Chaplins works Words and Expressions 4 2 I. Structure Analysis Text Study Structure Analysis Part I (Paras. 1-2) A general introduction to Charlie Chaplin Part II (Paras. 3-6) Charlie Chaplins artistic achievement Part III (Para. 7-8) Charlie Chaplins emotional life Part IV (Para. 9) Incident after Charlie Chaplins death 4 2 Special features of The Tramp: Critics towards The Tramp: famous comic beggar: sport tiny a character revolted against authority To many English people too crude; didnt all that English; not how the English behaved 1. The Tramp Text Study Understanding 4 2 Specialties about his singing: Language: _ Nonsense Effect of his singing: To Chaplin:_ _ Help to bring about his huge success 2. Modern Times Text Study Understanding 4 2 Secrets of great success: Immensely talented man; The urge to explore and extend his talent Evidences: His script In his great comedy Not written in advance Physical senses / physical transformation: Lifeless objects other kinds of objects Text Study Understanding 4 2 3. Gold Rush Boots were boiled and their soles eaten with salt and pepper like prime cuts of fish (the nails being removed like fish bones). Text Study Understanding 4 2 Part III. Emotional Life Chaplins emotional collision: need to be loved The collision found its way into his comic creations. Text Study Understanding 4 2 Text Study Understanding City Lights Chaplins need to be loved. 4 2 City Lights 4 2 Chaplins fear of being betrayed can be found in this film in which Chaplin acted as a wife killer. Monsieur Verdoux Text Study Understanding 4 2 Stable happiness in his later years; Oona ONeil gave him the love he needed. Chaplins In love with Oona ONeil Part III. Emotional Life Text Study Understanding 4 2 III. Summary Text Study Summary Chaplin is a great comic not only for his own mother country but more for the world. Chaplins Tramp was considered a little _ and thought that he had too much of an eye for the ladies and that his clothes gave him an _ more like an Italian waiter than anything else. He resisted making a _ movie until 1936 when he made up a _ language which sounded like no known nationality. Chaplin achieved great success because he was an immensely _ man and the kind of comic who used his _ senses to invent his art as he went along. crude appearance talking nonsense talented physical (To be continued) 4 2 Text Study Summary However, the _ between the need to be loved and the fear of being _ resulted in disaster in his _ life which was shown in his movies. Eventually, life gave Chaplin the stable _, that is, his marriage with Oona ONeil. Chaplin died on _ Day 1977. collision betrayed happiness emotional Christmas 4 2 Active Expressions Focus Study 4 2 II. Focus Study Notes to the Text Focus Study 1. Dickens might have created Charlie Chaplins childhood. Practice might have v-ed: used to say that something was possible in the past, but it did not in fact happen 4 2 If Id have known the film was about the World War II, I might have gone to see it. 这个计划可能很容易失败,但事实上却大 大成功了。 如果我早知道那部电影是有关二战的,就可能 会去看了。 The plan might easily have gone wrong, but in fact it was a great success. Notes to the Text Focus Study Translation Key 4 2 Notes to the Text Focus Study 2. Sad to say, many English people in the 1920s and 1930s thought Chaplins Tramp a bit, well, “crude”. Practice sad to say: 遗憾的是;很遗憾 4 2 遗憾的是,她没有允许我们做这件事。 Sad to say, the engagement was declared off. Sad to say, she hasnt given us permission to do it. 遗憾的是婚约已被宣布解除。 Notes to the Text Focus Study Translation Key 4 2 3. In Oona ONeill Chaplin, he found a partner whose stability and affection spanned the 37 years age difference between them that had seemed so threatening, that when the official who was marrying them in 1942, turned to the beautiful girl of 17 whod given notice of their wedding date and said, Notes to the Text Focus Study Structure Analysis of the Sentence 4 2 he found a partner whose stability age difference between them that had seemed so that when the official turned to the beautiful girl of 17 and said , who was marrying them in 1942 whod given notice of their wedding date Notes to the Text Focus Study 4 2 1. rag n. old torn clothes in rags (衣衫褴褛的 ) rug 地毯 (小块 ) rage (vi. 大发脾气 ,动怒 ) Words and Expressions Word Using 词组 辨析 4 2 2. applause vt. applaud (for) n. clapping of hands; praise, commendation The audience broke into thunderous applause. 观众爆发出一阵雷鸣般的掌声。 Words and Expressions Word Using Translation Key 4 2 3. crude a. Hes always telling crude jokes. in its natural state crude oil 原油 crude rubber 天然橡胶 Words and Expressions Word Using e.g. rude and offensive 4 2 4. clap v. apploud clap for 为 鼓掌 与 applaud的区别 applaud 为褒义 clap 为中性 (拍手 )或者褒义 Words and Expressions Word Using 词组 4 2 5. revolt vi. refuse to accept sb.s authority or obey rules, laws, etc. Finally, the people revolted against the governor. revolt against sb. Words and Expressions Word Using e.g. 4 2 6. coarse adj. rude and offensive coarse manner coarse language 与 rough的区别 Rough指的是 粗糙的 ,粗略的 ,粗野的 ,粗暴的 Words and Expressions Word Using 4 2 7. postpone vt. delay sth. to a later date or time 1. postpone doing sth. 2. postpone until/ to Words and Expressions Word Using 词组 e.g. 我们把假期推迟到 8月 4 2 8. doubtful adj. having doubts about sth. Be doubtful about doing sth. Be doubtful if/ whether/ that 对于接受这笔钱 , 他感到很怀疑 . He is doubtful about accepting the money. Words and Expressions Word Using 4 2 9. rouse v. (+ from/ out of /to) to make sb. very angry, excited, interested; to make sb. wake up; She was sleeping so soundly that I couldnt rouse her. 演讲者试图唤醒听众们行动起来。 Words and Expressions Word Using e.g. 演讲者试图将听众从冷漠中唤醒。 4 2 10. collision n. Collide v. 冲突,碰撞 1. the collision of (two countries) 2. be in a collision with 他的车撞上了一辆摩托车。 His car was in a collision with a motorbike. Words and Expressions Word Using 词组 a strong disagreement or conflict; an accident 4 2 11. spark vt. to make sb. very angry, excited, interested; to make sb. wake up; 原意为冒出火花,因此有了 a spark of (一点) 比如:我对学习英语一点兴趣都没有。 I dont have a spark of interest in learning English. 词组: spark interest in (激起对 的兴趣 ) Words and Expressions Word Using 4 2 12. trip it up to cause sb. to fall or nearly fall over; force someone to make a mistake by tricking them 李伸出脚把约翰绊倒了。 Lee stuck out his foot and tripped John up. Words and Expressions Word Using Translation Key Usually she was careful, but once she tripped up by a plot. 她一向谨慎,但有一次还是中了圈套。 4 2 13. come down in the world to have less money and a worse social position than one had before 她感到她的确已经穷困潦倒了。 反义: go/come up in the world She felt she had really come down in the world. Words and Expressions Word Using Translation Key 4 2 14. find ones way to arrive or get somewhere after some time Rivers find their way into the sea. 据说多媒体将很快进入家用市场。 条条江河通大海。 Its said that multimedia will soon find its way into the home market. Words and Expressions Word Using Translation Key 4 2 15. all that very; particularly 事情并不那么顺利。 He wasnt all that older than we were. Things arent all that good. 他并不比我们年纪大多少。 Words and Expressions Word Using Translation Key 4 2 12. find in sb. to discover that sb. has certain qualities Who is your idol? What did you find in him/her? Words and Expressions Word Using Use It 4 2 13. unfounded a. not based on fact What would you like to react to the unfounded rumors(谣言 ) to you? Words and Expressions Word Using Use It 4 2 14. sport v. to wear or show publicly and sometimes proudly Back in the 1960s he sported bell-bottom trousers, platform heels and hair down past his shoulders. 回顾 20世纪 60年代,他那时穿着喇叭裤、 木屐式坡形 高跟鞋、蓄着 过肩的长发。 Words and Expressions Word Using e.g. 4 2 7. behave v. to act; to conduct (oneself) properly 放规矩点! Dont you think that he has been behaving very strangely recently? Behave yourself! 你不觉得他近来举动十分古怪吗? Words and Expressions Word Using Translation Key Imitation Show 4 2 Imitation Show Instructions: Idea sharing Type: Group Activity Choose any one clip of Charlie Chaplins films (silent or talking ones), imitate the performance and show it to your classmates. Tips: Students may choose the clips shown on class or go to More Choices. 4 2 To Section B The End of Section A
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