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2019-2020年高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit7AChristmasCarol-Period1LetslistenandspeakPart 1 Sample Teaching PlansGoals Learn about Charles Dickens and his works Talk about social responsibilities Review the Adverbial Write a review of a playPeriod 1 Lets listen and speak!Goals Learn about Charles Dickens and his works Talk about social responsibilitiesProceduresStep 1: Warming up 1. Warming up by looking and describingHello, class. Look at each of the pictures, think over who the people are, what they are doing and where they are. Theses pictures are from books by Charles Dickens. Can you guess which books?Yes, it is A Christmas Carol. I have endeavoured in this Ghostly little book,to raise the Ghost of an Idea, which shall notput my readers out of humour with themselves,with each other, with the season, or with me.May it haunt their houses pleasantly, and noone wish to lay it.Their faithful Friend and Servant, C. D. December, 1843.Do you know anything about the book A Christmas Carol?Table of Contents of A Christmas Carol Stave 1: Marleys GhostStave 2: The First of the Three SpiritsStave 3: The Second of the Three SpiritsStave 4: The Last of the SpiritsStave 5: The End of It2. Warming up by talking about Charles DickensWhat do you already know about Charles Dickens and the time in which he lived?About Charles DickensCharles John Huffam Dickens (February 7, 1812 June 9, 1870), pen-name “Boz, was a cherished English novelist of the Victorian era.The popularity of his novels and short stories during his lifetime and to the present is demonstrated by the fact that none of his novels has ever gone out of print.Does anyone of you know about any one of his writings. Works by Charles DickensMajor novels:The Pickwick Papers (1836); Oliver Twist (18371839); Nicholas Nickleby (18381839); The Old Curiosity Shop (18401841); Barnaby Rudge (1841);The Christmas Books: A Christmas Carol (1843); The Chimes (1844); The Cricket on the Hearth (1845) The Battle of Life (1846); Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844) ; Dombey and Son (18461848); David Copperfield (18491850); Bleak House (18521853); Hard Times (1854); Little Dorrit (18551857); A Tale of Two Cities (July 11, 1859); Great Expectations (18601861); Our Mutual Friend (18641865); The Mystery of Edwin Drood (unfinished) (1870) Selected other booksSketches by Boz (1836); American Notes (1842); A Childs History of England (18511853) Short stories“A Christmas Tree”; “A Message from the Sea”; “Doctor Marigold”; “George Silvermans Explanation”; “Going into Society”; “Holiday Romance”; “Hunted Down”; “Mrs. Lirripers Legacy”; “Mrs. Lirripers Lodgings” “Mugby Junction”; “Perils of Certain English Prisoners”; “Somebodys Luggage”; “Sunday Under Three Heads”; “The Childs Story”; “The Haunted House”; “The Haunted Man and the Ghosts Bargain”; “The Holly-Tree”; “The Lamplighter”; “The Seven Poor Travellers”; “The Trial for Murder”; “Tom Tiddlers Ground”; “What Christmas Is As We Grow Older”; “Wreck of the Golden Mary”Step 2: Listening and answering.Listen to the tape and answer:1. What is Jacob Marleys fate?2. What does the dream predict?3. What does Ebenezer Scrooge have to do to avoid Jacobs fate?A Christmas Carol is a short story written by Charles Dickens. First published on December 17, 1843, the book was an instant success. Thousands of copies were sold within weeks. Originally written as a potboiler to enable Dickens to pay off a debt, this story has bee one of the most popular and enduring Christmas stories of all time.Step 3: SpeakingIn pairs, discuss about the responsibilities of business people towards both their employees and their customers.Key words to be used Safety standards, responsibility, working conditions, quality, hygiene, trust, social conscience, profitEmployerAn employer is a person or institution that hires employees or workers. Employers offer wages to the workers in exchange for the workers labor-power.Employers include everything from individuals hiring a babysitter to governments and businesses which hired many thousands of employees. In most western societies governments are the largest single employers, but most of the work force is employed in small and medium businesses in the private sector.EmployeeAn employee is any person hired by an employer typically, a worker hired to perform a specific “job”. Typical examples include accountants, solicitors, lawyers, photographers, among many other worker classifications.The employee contributes labour and expertise to an enterprise. Employees perform the discrete activity of economic production. Of the three factors of production, employees usually provide the labor.
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