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2019-2020年高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit7AChristmasCarol-Period4LetsreadandwritePart 1 Sample Teaching PlansGoals Learn about Charles Dickens and his works Talk about social responsibilities Review the Adverbial Write a review of a playPeriod 4 Lets read and write!(A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2)Goals Learn to read a play Learn to write a reviewProceduresStep 1: Listening and reading aloud.Hi, everyone. Today we are going to read and write again! First read aloud to the recording of the text A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2) on page 61. Pay attention to the pauses, the pronunciation and the intonation while listening and reading aloud.Step 2: Reading for expressions. Read the text alone and underline all the expressions in it. Write them down after school as usual.Useful expressions from A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2)grow up, have a look through the window, be over between us, shadows of the past, care about, take ones place, bee wealthy, a terrible fate, make money, have an eye for, fly into, one by one, change towards, date back to be content to be, get all wrong, observe a scene, havein ones life, watch a family celebration, walk slower, as of late, walk withon the shoulder, cook a goose, a wonderful pudding, A merry Christmas to! Thankfor, work many hours, buy medicines for, Long life to! be praised for, lose time, deliverto, twice the size of, go to ones house, a huge turkey, beg sb.s pardon, a terrible mistake, on the contrary, enjoy a turkey, toast to, with a glass of bishop wine, wish a Merry ChristmasStep 3: Discussing and sharing opinions.Turn to page 62. In groups of four discuss the four questions and produce a collective answer to each of them in written form. The group leader shall present the answer to the class for a whole class discussion.Step 4: Writing a review.To end the period we are going to learn to write a review of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, giving our opinions about the character of Ebenezer Scrooge, his experience and the way he changes his life.A review is a piece of writing that discusses the authors opinion on a piece of publication, such as a movie, video game, musical position, or novel. In addition to the verbalized opinion there may also be a formalized assessment; for instance, the author may assign the work one to five stars to indicate its relative merit.About Ebenezer ScroogeEbenezer Scrooge is the main character in Charles Dickens story A Christmas Carol. His name has e into the English language as a byword for miserliness and misanthropy, traits displayed by Scrooge in the exaggerated manner for which Dickens is well-known. The story of his transformation by the three Ghosts of Christmas (Past, Present and Future) is a defining tale of the Christmas holiday. Scrooges phrase “Bah, humbug” has been used to express disgust with Christmas traditions in modern times.What I Like About Scrooge - In praise of misers.By Steven E.Landsburg Heres what I like about Ebenezer Scrooge: His meager lodgings were dark because darkness is cheap, and barely heated because coal is not free. His dinner was gruel, which he prepared himself. Scrooge paid no man to wait on him. Scrooge has been called ungenerous. I say thats a bum rap. What could be more generous than keeping your lamps unlit and your plate unfilled, leaving more fuel for others to burn and more food for others to eat? Who is a more benevolent neighbor than the man who employs no servants, freeing them to wait on someone else?
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