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1、 42I. Structure AnalysisI. Structure AnalysisText StudyStructure AnalysisPart I (Paras. 1-2)A general introduction to Charlie ChaplinPart II (Paras. 3-6)Charlie Chaplins artistic achievementPart III (Para. 7-8)Charlie Chaplins emotional lifePart IV (Para. 7-8)Incident after Charlie Chaplins death42B

2、iography of Charlie ChaplinII.II. UnderstandingUnderstandingText StudyUnderstanding42Part I. General IntroductionPart I. General IntroductionPlace of birth: _Parents: _Fame: a Hollywood comic star 1. _ _ _ 2. _ _Winning reputation in other countries.A poor area of south LondonMother temporarily decl

3、ared madReceiving permanent fame for the comic character of The Tramp.Text StudyUnderstanding42Part II. Artistic AchievementPart II. Artistic AchievementIn the time of silent moviesThe huge success: _The TrampIn the time of sound moviesThe success: e.g. _ Modern TimesSecrets of great successWhy? _ _

4、 _immensely talented man; the urge to explore and extend histalentText StudyUnderstanding42Special 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 beha

5、ved 1. The Tramp Text StudyUnderstanding42The Tramp42Specialties about his singing:Language: _NonsenseEffect of his singing:To Chaplin:_ _ Help to bring about his huge success 2. Modern Times Text StudyUnderstanding42Secrets of great success:Immensely talented man;The urge to explore and extend his

6、talentEvidences:His script In his great comedy Not written in advance Physical senses / physical transformation:Lifeless objects other kinds of objectsText StudyUnderstanding423. Gold RushBoots were boiled and their soles eaten with salt and pepper like prime cuts of fish (the nails being removedlik

7、e fish bones).Text StudyUnderstanding42Gold Rush42Part III. Emotional LifePart III. Emotional LifeChaplins emotional collision:need to be loved & fear of being betrayedPersonal disaster;The collision found its way into his comic creations.Text StudyUnderstanding42Text StudyUnderstandingCity Ligh

8、tsChaplins need to be loved.42City Lights42Chaplins fear of being betrayed can be found in this film in which Chaplin acted as a wife killer.Monsieur Verdoux Text StudyUnderstanding42Monsieur Verdoux 42Stable happiness in his later years;Oona ONeil gave him the love he needed.Chaplins In love with O

9、ona ONeilPart III. Emotional LifePart III. Emotional LifeText StudyUnderstanding42Why this marriage is called the “stable happiness”?Because: There is a 37 years age difference between them. Oonas stability and affection spanned this age difference. She was well-prepared for the battle.Text StudyUnd

10、erstanding42Part IV. Incident after Chaplins DeathPart IV. Incident after Chaplins DeathTime: _On Christmas Day 1977.The strange incident after his death: _His body was stolen and held for money.Text StudyUnderstanding42III. Summary III. Summary Text StudySummaryChaplin is a great comic not only for

11、 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 w

12、hich 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. crudeappearancetalkingnonsensetalentedphysical(To be continued)42Text StudySummaryHowever, the _ between the need t

13、o 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. collisionbetrayedhappinessemotionalChristmas42IV. ReproductionIV. Reproduction Class Set

14、-upText StudyReproductionClass Activity42Text StudyReproductionu Class Set-upClass Set-upThe students will be divided into several groups to participate in the exhibition of Charlie Chaplins Artistry and Life including the 4 parts mentioned in the text. Every group will get its own part by drawing l

15、ots (抽簽) and set up its booth (展位) in the classroom. Necessary pictures or film clips or music are allowed to make the exhibition better. 42Text StudyReproductionu Class ActivityClass ActivityEvery group has 2 exhibitors to introduce the exhibited part and answer the questions from visitors, while t

16、he rest members of each group will act as visitors to view and raise questions about other groups display. After the exhibition, one representative from each group will report their own job, then the whole class will choosethe best exhibitor. 42 42In English, you may find some expressionsformed by v

17、ery common words, but theyare active and powerful. Whats on at the cinema tonight? 今晚電影院上演上演什么? Whats he up to? 他忙忙什么呢?I. Active ExpressionsI. Active ExpressionsNotes to the TextActive Expressions 421. Chaplin quit Britain for good in 19132. he made up a nonsense language 3. Chaplin didnt have his j

18、okes written into a script in advance. 4. The Tramp never loses his faith in the flower girl. Find out the active expressions:Find out the active expressions:Notes to the TextActive Expressions 421. quit: go away or leave; give up or resign from a position2. for good: for ever3. make up: to invent a

19、n excuse, fact, or story4. in advance: beforehand; earlier5. lose faith in: lose ones trust or confidence in someone or somethingActive ExpressionsActive ExpressionsNotes to the TextActive Expressions 421. 他憤然離開房間。 2. 我沒有意識(shí)到她將永遠(yuǎn)離開我了。3. 整件事都是她編造出來嚇?biāo)改傅摹?. 你應(yīng)該提早預(yù)訂那場音樂會(huì)的票。5. 我們再也不相信他了。Notes to the Text

20、Active Expressions 42He quit the room angrily. 2. I hardly realized she was leaving me for good.3. She made the whole story up to shock her parents. 4. You should book tickets for the concert well in advance.5. Weve lost faith in him.Notes to the TextActive Expressions 421. 別對我大喊大叫,我不干了!2. 我希望他們永遠(yuǎn)不要

21、回來。3. 不要為此編理由了。4. 請把貴公司行程電郵給我,以便我預(yù)先安排。5. 自從考試不及格,他對自己的能力失去了信心。Notes to the TextActive Expressions 42Dont shout at me. I quit! 2. I hope theyve gone for good this time!Dont make an excuse for that.Please e-mail me your plan so that I can arrange in advance.He have lost faith in his ability since he f

22、ailed in the exam.Notes to the TextActive Expressions 42II. Focus StudyII. Focus StudyNotes to the TextFocus Study 1. Dickens might have created Charlie Chaplins childhood. Practice might have v-ed: used to say that somethingwas possible in the past, but it did not in facthappen42 If Id have known t

23、he film was about the World War II, I might have gone to see it. 這個(gè)計(jì)劃可能很容易失敗,但事實(shí)上卻大 大成功了。 如果我早知道那部電影是有關(guān)二戰(zhàn)的,就可能 會(huì)去看了。 The plan might easily have gone wrong, but in fact it was a great success. Notes to the TextFocus Study 42Notes to the TextFocus Study 2. Sad to say, many English people in the 1920s

24、and 1930s thought Chaplins Tramp a bit, well, “crude”. Practice sad to say: 遺憾的是;很遺憾42 遺憾的是,她沒有允許我們做這件事。 Sad to say, the engagement was declared off. Sad to say, she hasnt given us permission to do it. 遺憾的是婚約已被宣布解除。Notes to the TextFocus Study 423. In Oona ONeill Chaplin, he found a partner whose st

25、ability 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 TextFocus Study Structure Analysis of the Sen

26、tence 42he 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 dateNotes to the TextFocus Study 42I. Word UsingI. Word Using1. cut down to

27、reducecut downfor sth.to sizeon sth.She cut the old stockings down for ankle sock.I have to cut my essay down to 2000 words.You should cut down on fatty foods.Words and ExpressionsWord Using 422. applause n. clapping of hands; praise, commendationThe audience broke into applause. The decision to sav

28、e the company has been warmly applauded. v. to clap hands; praise sb. / sth. 觀眾爆發(fā)出一陣掌聲。觀眾爆發(fā)出一陣掌聲。這項(xiàng)拯救公司的決議得到嘉許。這項(xiàng)拯救公司的決議得到嘉許。Words and ExpressionsWord Using 423. crude a. rude; Hes always telling crude jokescrude rubber 天然橡膠native iron 生鐵raw cotton 原棉 in its natural state crude oil 原油Words and Expre

29、ssionsWord Using 424. trip it up to cause sb. to fall or nearly fall over; force someone to make a mistake by tricking them李伸出腳把約翰絆倒了。Lee stuck out his foot and tripped John up.Words and ExpressionsWord Using Usually she was careful, but once she tripped up by a plot.她一向謹(jǐn)慎,但有一次還是中了圈套。425. all that v

30、ery; particularly事情并不那么順利。He wasnt all that older than we were.Things arent all that good.他并不比我們年紀(jì)大多少。Words and ExpressionsWord Using 426. sport v. to wear or show publicly and sometimes proudlyBack in the 1960s he sported bell-bottomtrousers, platform heels and hair downpast his shoulders.回顧20世紀(jì)60年

31、代,他那時(shí)穿著喇叭褲、木屐式坡形 高跟鞋、蓄著過肩的長發(fā)。 Words and ExpressionsWord Using 427. behave v. to act; to conduct (oneself) properly 放規(guī)矩點(diǎn)! Dont you think that he has been behaving very strangely recently?Behave yourself!你不覺得他近來舉動(dòng)十分古怪嗎?Words and ExpressionsWord Using 428. come down in the world to have less money and

32、a worse social position than one had before她感到她的確已經(jīng)窮困潦倒了。She felt she had really come down in the worldWords and ExpressionsWord Using 429. rouse v. to make sb. very angry, excited, interested; to make sb. wake up; arouse 喚醒a(bǔ)rise 出現(xiàn)She was sleeping so soundly that I couldnt rouse her.Words and Expre

33、ssionsWord Using 4210. find ones way to arrive or get somewhere after some timeRivers find their way into the sea.據(jù)說多媒體將很快進(jìn)入家用市場。 條條江河通大海。 Its said that multimedia will soon find its way into the home market.Words and ExpressionsWord Using 4211. relief n. the easing of a burden or distress What a re

34、lief! I pass the exam finally!release 釋放,放開v. relieveWords and ExpressionsWord Using 4212. find in sb. to discover that sb. has certain qualitiesWho is your idol? What did you find in him/her?Words and ExpressionsWord Using 4213. unfounded a. not based on factWhat would you like to react to the unfo

35、unded rumors(謠言) to you?Words and ExpressionsWord Using 42II. GlossaryII. Glossary喜劇comedy表演,演出星探觀眾acttalent scoutaudiencecharacter/role角色talking movie有聲電影script劇本W(wǎng)ords and ExpressionsGlossary Imitation ShowImitation Show42Imitation ShowImitation ShowInstructions:Idea sharing Type:Group ActivityChoo

36、se 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. 42I. Structured WritingI. Structured WritingA General Statement Supported by DetailsA general statement

37、(G.S.)Detail 1Detail 2Detail 3Structured Writing Sample42Structured Writing 1. A Sample1. A SampleLifeless objects especially helped Chaplin make “contact” with himself as an artist. He turned them into other kinds of objects. Thus, a broken alarm clock in the movie The Pawnbroker became a “sick” pa

38、tient undergoing surgery; boots were boiled in his film The Gold Rush and their soles eaten with salt and pepper like prime cuts of fish (the nails being 45 removed like fishbones). G.S.D1D2422. Your task2. Your taskWrite a short composition with a general statement and its corresponding supportingd

39、etails. Topic:The Hazards of Movie-goingStructured Writing Sample42Although I love movies, Ive found that there are drawbacks to movie-going. One problem is just the inconvenience of it all. It can take me long time to drive to the theater and find a parking spot. Another problem is my lack of self-

40、control at the theater. I often stuff myself with unhealthy calorie-laden snacks for the limited choices. The worst problem is some of the other movie-goers. Kids run up and down the aisle. Its noisy and messy in the theater. All in all, I would ratherstay home and watch TV comfortably.Sample Sample

41、 Structured Writing 42II. Practical WritingII. Practical WritingGraduation Certificate (畢業(yè)證書畢業(yè)證書)Features: With the signature of the president of the university; Begins with “I hereby certify that”Practical Writing 422. With the words: “成績合格”, “修業(yè)期滿”, “準(zhǔn)予畢業(yè)”“成績合格”pass all the examinationsfulfill all the requirements prescribed by the Department“修業(yè)期滿”Complete the four years courses“準(zhǔn)予畢業(yè)”was allowed

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