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人教修訂版高二英語(yǔ)下Unit 19 The Merchant of Venice單元教案Unit 19 The Merchant of Venice All that glitters is not gold. 單元教學(xué)目標(biāo)技能目標(biāo)GoalsTalk about Shakespeare and his playsLearn to recount detail in conversationReview Direct and Indirect SpeechWrite a short playII 目標(biāo)語(yǔ)言功能句式Stating ones viewsCorrect me if Im wrong, but.One of the most important facts is.As far as I know.You shouldnt forget that.You could, for example, .After all, .What shouldnt be forgotten is.The way I would go about it.But in this particular case.詞匯四會(huì)詞匯merchant, crown, deny, mercy, enemy, reasonable, weakness, judgement, gentleman, greeting, envy, troublesome, declare, merciful, bless, legal, deed, surgeon, requirement, court, justice, therefore, kindness, punish, punishment, order, sword, complex認(rèn)讀詞匯Venice, Hamlet, Romeo, Juliet, Troilus, Cressida, uneasy, Bassanio, Antonio, Portia, Shylock, duke, masterpiece, revenge, ducat, fate, scale, Bellario, tragedy詞組pay back, have mercy on, go about, as far as I know, tear up, at the mercy of, go down on ones knees 重點(diǎn)詞匯merchant, mercy, accuse, declare, fortune, bargain, worthy, consequence結(jié)構(gòu)Review Direct and Indirect Speech重點(diǎn)句子You might as well go stand upon the beach and argue with the sea. P67If you offered me six times what you have just offered, I would still take my pound of flesh. P67Shylock, how can you hope for mercy for yourself when you show none? P67To do a great right, do a little wrong and in that way we can save Antonio. P68If Shylock cuts deep enough, Ill pay him back with all my heart. P68All he wanted was justice. P71.Brief Statements Based on the UnitThe Merchant of Venice is the most outstanding “romantic” comedy written by William Shakespeare, the greatest British playwright and poet of Renaissance. This play is mainly about the process of a story that Shylock, a cruel and greedy moneylender, is punished by Antonio, a merchant of Venice, with the help of his friendsPortia and Bassanio. The central theme of the play is the triumph of love(between Portia and Bassanio)and friendship(between Antonio and Bassanio)over insatiable greed and brutality(as presented by Shylock).A happy ending is brought about when Shylock is punished. Here we can see the true progressive significance of The Merchant of Venice and of its author :consistent hatred for the oppressors and sympathy for the oppressed. Meanwhile,it provides us an opportunity to learn some language points as well as revising Direct and Indirect speech.Teaching Goals1. Talk about Shakespeare and his plays.2. Learn to recount detail in conversation.3. Review Direct and Indirect Speech.4. Write a short play.The First PeriodTeaching Aims:1.Learn and master the following:(1)Words and phrases:merchant, duke, masterpiece, mercy, enemy, pay back, as well as, after all(2)Everyday English:Correct me if Im wrong, butOne of the most important facts isAs far as I know,You shouldnt forget thatYou could, for example, sayAfter all,What shouldnt be forgotten isThe way I would go about itBut in this particular case2.Train the students listening and speaking abilities.Teaching Important Points:1.Improve the students listening ability.2.Improve the students speaking ability and learn some useful phrases as well as everyday English.Teaching Difficult Points:1.How to help the students get the general idea of the listening material and find the answers to the listening exercises.2.How to get the students to finish the task of speaking.Teaching Methods:1.Talking,speaking and listening to improve the students ability to use English.2.Individual,pair or group work to make the students finish each task.Teaching Aids:1.the multimedia2.the blackboardTeaching Procedures:CStep Greetings and Lead-inT: Good morning/afternoon, everyone.Ss: Good morning/afternoon, Mr/Ms.T: Sit down, please. Class begins. First, please tell me if you are interested in plays, especially some of the world-famous plays.Ss: Yes.T: There was a great British playwright and poet in the worlds history of literature. He wrote about 37 plays and a large number of poems in his life. Heres a picture of him. Do you know who he is?(Teacher shows the picture.)Ss: William Shakespeare.(Bb: William Shakespeare)T: Quite right. He lived from 1564 to 1616(Bb:15641616).He is considered to be the greatest playwright and poet of the Renaissance(14th16th centuries)in Europe. As a playwright, he wrote tragedies, comedies, historical plays. As a poet, he wrote narrative poems and sonnets.T: Today, we are going to learn Unit 19.The Merchant of Venice (Bb: Unit 19 The Merchant of Venice).In the first period of this unit, well learn something more about his plays as well as The Merchant of Venice.First, Lets learn some new words and phrases. Look at the screen.(Teacher shows the screen and deals with them as usual.)merchant n. 商人Venice n. 威尼斯(意大利港口城市)Bassianio 巴薩尼奧(男子名)Portia 鮑西婭(女子名)Antonio 安東尼奧(男子名)Shylock 夏洛克(男子名)pay back 償還;報(bào)答ducat n. 古時(shí)候在歐洲通用的金幣duke n. 公爵masterpiece/ n. 杰作;最佳作品mercy n. 憐憫;仁慈revenge n. 復(fù)仇;報(bào)復(fù)enemy n. 敵人as far as 到目前為止;就某種程度或范圍而言after all 畢竟Bb: pay back, as far as, after all)CStep Warming upT: Well. Now please open your books at Page 65.Look at Warming up. Look at the pictures and read each quotation one by one. Try to understand each one of them. Then tell from which plays, of which the titles are below the pictures, they come. Work in pairs to prepare for a few minutes.(A few minutes later.)T: Are you ready?Ss: Yes.T: Whod like to have a try? Any volunteer?S1:The first one and the third one are from Hamlet; the second one from/King Henry ;the fourth one Romeo and Juliet; the last one Troilus and Cressida. T: You did a good job. Sit down, please. Then what do you think these famous words mean? Can you explain them in English?Ss: Yes. But not clearly and exactly.T: So, let me explain them to you. Listen carefully and tell which one I am referring to. Do you see my point?Ss: Yes.T:No.1:Why must you be the son of my familys greatest enemy? Refuse your family for my love.Ss:“Romeo, Romeo, why are you Romeo? Deny your father, and refuse your name”T:No.2:That is a question whether to live on in this world or to die, that is, to take action or to do nothing.Ss:“To be or not to be; that is a question.”T:No.3:It is best not to lend(money) to others and not to borrow from others. When we lend something. We risk losing both the thing we lend and the friendship with that other person.Ss:“Neither a borrower nor a lender be.”T:No.4:A person who has great responsibilities, such as a king, is constantly worried and therefore doesnt sleep soundly.Ss:“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.”T:No.5:Empty words, not real thoughts or ideas from the heart.Ss:“Words, words, only words, no matter from heart.”T: Great. However, I still want to suggest you find these plays, from which the quotations come from, to read or watch them if you havent before. Do you think so?Ss: Yes.T: What other plays of Shakespeare do you know?Ss: Twelfth Night; King Lear; Othello(Teacher writes them as well as those talked about just now.)CStep ListeningT: Well done. Weve talked much about Shakespeare and his plays. Next, lets listen to the introduction to The Merchant of Venice, the most outstanding “romantic” comedy. It will tell us how the story takes place and helps us learn about the main characters in it. Can you follow me?Ss: Yes.T: OK. Now please look at the Listening part at Page 66.First,read through the questions in Exercise 1.Then listen to the tape to find the answers.(Teacher allows the Students a few minutes to prepare, and then plays the tape. After that, teacher checks the answers.)Suggested answers:Ex.1 1.Venice2.three months3.three thousands ducats4.a pound of his fleshT: Well done. Now please read through the requirements of Exercise 2.Then Ill play the tape again for you to finish the following chart.(After the Students prepare for a while, teacher begins to play the tape. At the end, check the answers with the whole class.)Suggested answers:CStep SpeakingT: Up to now, weve learnt much about Shakespeare and his plays. Can you tell me what makes his play a masterpiece, Han Mei?S4:The ideas behind the play are about problems which are still important to people of different ages in modern times.T: Can you give some examples shown in The Merchant of Venice? Any volunteer?S5:Mercy versus revenge and love versus money.T: Quite right. Now, please read the two situations in Speaking first. Then find examples for each one in modern life and work in pairs to discuss whether it is right or wrong. Are you clear about that?Ss: Yes.T: And behind the situation, there are some useful expressions. Study them first, then use them in your dialogue if possible. Do you remember?Ss: Yes.(The students begin to work. Teacher goes among them to see how they are going on with the work. A few minutes later, teacher asks some pairs to act out before class.)Sample dialogues:Situation 1A: In The Merchant of Venice, Shylock gets the chance to kill Antonio, and he would. Whats even more, he refuses the Dukes persuasion to have mercy on Antonio. But when the roles are turned around, the Duke shows mercy to Shylock despite the fact that nobody really likes Shylock. What would you do if you had your worst enemy in your power?B: In my opinion, people should be kind and merciful. The punishment on my enemy should depends on the situation. If he tries to correct his fault and is able to get along well with me in future, I will forgive him. After all, a friend is better than an enemy.A: I agree with you. What shouldnt be forgotten is that all the things has a limited line.B: How do you like the play The Merchant of Venice? Have you read any other plays of Shakespeare?A: Its worth reading. The ideas behind it are still important to todays people. Besides, Ive read Romeo and Juliet, King Lear and so on.B: Great! Would you like to tell me the stories some day?A: No problem.Situation 2A: You know, in The Merchant of Venice, Bassanio cant marry Portia because he doesnt have enough money. What a pity! And this happens everywhere around the world. What do you think about a situation like that?B: From my point of view, love is more important than money. If money is lost, we can earn it by our hands. However, if love is lost, it can never be back again.A: Money is necessary ,but not the most important. Money can bring you many things, but it can not buy you happiness.B: Yes. Great minds think alike.CStep Summary and HomeworkT: In this class, weve mainly talked about Shakespeare and his plays. While we were doing each task, weve learnt some useful expressions, such as pay back, as far as, after all. After class, I hope you can practise using them again. Besides, remember to preview the Reading part in this unit. So much for today. Goodbye.Ss: Goodbye.CStep The Design of the Writing on theBlackboardUnit 19 The Merchant of VeniceThe First Period.William Shakespeare (15641616)King Henry /Hamlet/Romeo and Juliet/Troilus and Cressida/Twelfth Night/King Lear/Othello.Phrases:pay back, as well as, after allThe Second PeriodTeaching Aims:1.Learn and master the following:(1)Words:weakness,anymore,greatness,judgement,gentleman,troublesome,gentle,bless,surgeon,declare,court(2)Phrases:tear up, have mercy on, offer up, be seated2.Train the students reading ability.3.Learn to recount detail in conversation.Teaching Important Points:1.Useful words and phrases:have mercy on, anymore, tear up, offer up, be seated, pay back2.Improve the students reading ability.Teaching Difficult Points:Help the students understand the play exactly, especially the following sentences.1.You might as well go stand upon the beach and argue with the sea.2.I offer you ten times the money that Antonio has borrowed.Teaching Methods:1.Asking-and-answering before reading to make the students interested in what they will read.2.Fast and careful reading to train the students reading ability.3.Discussion after reading to make the students further understand what theyve read.Teaching Aids:1.the multimedia2.the blackboardTeaching Procedures:CStep GreetingsGreet the whole class as usual.CStep Revision and Pre-readingT: Yesterday, we learned a lot about William Shakespeare and his plays. Whod like to tell the titles of his four great tragedies? Volunteers?S1:Hamlet ,Othello, King Lear, Macbeth.T: Thank you. Sit down, please. And he also wrote some romantic comedies. Which is the most outstanding one?Ss: The Merchant of Venice.T: Tell the names of the main characters in the play.Ss: Shylock, Antonio, Bassanio, Duke, Portia.T: After Portia knows that Antonio has to give Shylock a pound of his flesh, she thinks up a plan to save Antonio. What do you think Portia will do to save Antonio?S2:I think she will give Shylock much more money than what Antonio borrowed from him.T: Will Shylock accept her money?S2:Maybe.He is greedy.T: It sounds reasonable. Is there anyone who has a different opinion?S3:I think she will try to persuade Shylock to show mercy to Antonio.T: Will she succeed? Dont forget he is cruel and he hated Antonio. Who has read this play? Tell us what Portia does to save Antonio.S4:She pretends to be a judge and arrives at the court of the Duke.T: Thank you. Sit down, please. Today, were going to read this play, The Merchant of Venice. After reading it, well know what happened in the court. First, lets learn some new words and expressions. Look at the screen.(Teacher shows the screen and deals with them with the whole class.)have mercy on 對(duì)表示憐憫weakness n. 軟弱;弱點(diǎn)anymore adv. 不再greatness n. 偉大judgement n. 判決;判斷gentleman n. 紳士envy vt.& n. 妒忌;羨慕troublesome adj. 令人煩惱的;討厭的merciful adj. 仁慈的;寬大的gentle adj. 溫柔的;柔和的;有教養(yǎng)的bless vt. 祝福,保佑tear up 撕毀;取消(合同等)swear vt.& vi. 發(fā)誓;宣誓offer up 獻(xiàn)出;獻(xiàn)上surgeon n. 外科醫(yī)生sentence n. 判決declare vt. 宣布;宣稱court n. 法庭scale n. 天平盤;稱盤CStep ReadingT: Well. Now please turn to Page 67.Read the play quickly and find out what she does when she arrives at the court. You can begin to read it now.(After a few minutes, teacher checks the answer.)T: OK. Everyone, I think you must have found the answer. Whod like to tell me?S5:She tries to persuade Shylock to show mercy to Antonio and accept the money offered by Bassanio.T: Does she succeed?S5:No.T: What does she do next?S5:She has to allow Shylock to take his pound of flesh from Antonios breast.T: Thank you. Sit down, please. Do you agree with him/her?Ss: Yes.T: Well done. Youve understood it well. Now please read it carefully again and further understand it. At the same time, find out all the useful phrases. A few minutes later, Ill collect them from you.(After a few minutes, teacher collects and writes them on the blackboard. After that, teacher deals with some language problems.)T: Look at the blackboard, please. All these phrases are important and useful. You must remember them and try to use them. Do you remember?Ss: Yes.T: Besides, there are some other language points which are useful but difficult to understand. Ill explain them to you. Look at the screen.(Teacher shows the screen and explains to the students.)1.anymore=any moree.g. She doesnt live here anymore.Are they producing this machine anymore?2.may/might as well do sth.e.g. Since nobody else wants the job, we might as well let him have it.All the pubs are closing. We may as well go home.3.If you offered me,I would still take(Note: if=even if)e.g.If she is poor, shes honest at least.If the sun were to rise in the west, I would not break my word.4.be seatede.g. He then asked me to be seated.She seated herself on the sofa.She saw a few people seated on the bench at the back of the classroom.5.how can you hope for mercy yourself when you show none?(Note: when=if)e.g. Ill come when Im needed.Shell be able to give you help when necessary.6.I offer ten times the money that Antonio has borrow.e.g. The new building is four times the size of the old one.The street is three times the length of that one.The room is twice the size of that one.(=The room is as twice large as that one.)7.pay-backe.g. Have you paid(me)back the money you owe me yet?Ill pay him back for the trick he played on me.Rose doesnt know how to pay him back for his help. (Bb: anymore=any more, may/might as well do sth, be seated, if=even if, when= if, times, pay back)CStep Listening and Reading AloudT: OK. Now Ill play the tape of the text. First, listen and follow. Then, listen and repeat. Meanwhile, pay attention to your pronunciation and intonation. Is everything clear?Ss: Yes.(Teacher begins to play the tape. A few minutes later, teacher deals with the next part.)CStep Post-readingT: Now, you must have understood the play more exactly. Lets have a discussion about it. Please turn to Page 69.Look at the questions in Post-reading and work in groups of four to discuss them. After a while, Ill ask some of you to report to the rest of the class. Begin to work now.Suggested answers:1.She is clever and learned.2.He is cruel.3.Shylock hated Antonio because Antonio had many times scolded him publicly for being
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