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1、深圳市线上课程 高二英语深圳市教育科学研究院教学材料:外研社高中英语新教材选择性必修第一册教学内容:Unit2: Onwards and upwards第二课时:Understanding ideas: We Regret to Inform You.执教人:蔡艳芳/深圳市翠园中学At the end of this class, you are expected to: 1. understand the texts about peoples life experience, personalities, and attitudes towards life; 2. learn some

2、important expressions and sentence patterns; 3. develop a positive attitude towards difficulties.good news?orbad news?e7d195523061f1c0600ade85ab8d19863d296bbd6d3c8047FB0A4867354E4F1E3A7DEAE3C4C4B5C9777EC9E9D7F78045DB0296A4194571101A21F67FC7D6C39966CE50B69116E2EE84E571E25F3C0CCEB767613B442353ACD25239

3、C04CCAA12E739559A6E6E589B7AC9827CE4F3EF6BB8DE19204233B2BECB7EE9FCAFBA46B81E5482DFBE1B796FCWe regret to inform you.Lead-in: Guess & Think Step 1: Look at the pictures and guess who he/she is.Emily BronteJ.K. RowlingJ.D. SalingerLead-in: Guess & Think Step 2: Think and speak 1. do you know why they ar

4、e well-known?2. can you think of any stories about their sucess?3. did you hear of any stories about their difficulties and how did they overcome their difficulties? They are considered as successful writers, but their success did not happen overnight. Why?Read the passage and try to find out what d

5、ifficulties the writers overcame.Task 1: Read to look for difficulties WritersDifficulties they overcameJ.K. Rowling?J.D. Salinger?Emily Bront?rejectionrejectionrejectionTask 2:Figure out the structure of the text, and draw a mind map if possible.How many parts are there?IntroductionMain body:three

6、examplesConclusionMap 11. Why do you think Map3 is the correct structure?2. What is the main idea of each part? Map 3Map 2Part 1 (para1): Introduction_A lot of successful writers have previously faced rejectionPart 2 (para2-4): Main body_Example1(para 2)Example2(para 3)Example3(para 4)stories of the

7、 3 writers who did not give up despite difficulties Part 3 (para5): Conclusion_Perseverance is the key to successe7d195523061f1c0600ade85ab8d19863d296bbd6d3c8047FB0A4867354E4F1E3A7DEAE3C4C4B5C9777EC9E9D7F78045DB0296A4194571101A21F67FC7D6C39966CE50B69116E2EE84E571E25F3C0CCEB767613B442353ACD25239C04CC

8、AA12E739559A6E6E589B7AC9827CE4F3EF6BB8DE19204233B2BECB7EE9FCAFBA46B81E5482DFBE1B796FCExample1J.K. RowlingBest known for:_Experience of Rejection:_Eventual outcome:_Example2J.D SalingerBest known for:_Experience of Rejection:_Eventual outcome:_Task 3: Read the body part and organize information e7d19

9、5523061f1c0600ade85ab8d19863d296bbd6d3c8047FB0A4867354E4F1E3A7DEAE3C4C4B5C9777EC9E9D7F78045DB0296A4194571101A21F67FC7D6C39966CE50B69116E2EE84E571E25F3C0CCEB767613B442353ACD25239C04CCAA12E739559A6E6E589B7AC9827CE4F3EF6BB8DE19204233B2BECB7EE9FCAFBA46B81E5482DFBE1B796FCExample3The names of Bronte siste

10、rs: _ Best known for:_Experience of Rejection:_Eventual outcome:_e7d195523061f1c0600ade85ab8d19863d296bbd6d3c8047FB0A4867354E4F1E3A7DEAE3C4C4B5C9777EC9E9D7F78045DB0296A4194571101A21F67FC7D6C39966CE50B69116E2EE84E571E25F3C0CCEB767613B442353ACD25239C04CCAA12E739559A6E6E589B7AC9827CE4F3EF6BB8DE19204233

11、B2BECB7EE9FCAFBA46B81E5482DFBE1B796FCExample1J.K. RowlingBest known for:_Experience of Rejection:_Eventual outcome:_Example2J.D SalingerBest known for:_Experience of Rejection:_Eventual outcome:_Harry PotterShe was rejected 12 times by publishers;Her book was commented “too long and too difficult fo

12、r children”Harry Potter became a global success with over 400 million sold and translated into more than 70 different languages.The Catcher in the Ryehe had to face criticism along with rejection;His manuscript was criticized “we dont know the central character well enough”The Catcher in the Rye bec

13、ame an immediate best-seller and was sold millions of copies.e7d195523061f1c0600ade85ab8d19863d296bbd6d3c8047FB0A4867354E4F1E3A7DEAE3C4C4B5C9777EC9E9D7F78045DB0296A4194571101A21F67FC7D6C39966CE50B69116E2EE84E571E25F3C0CCEB767613B442353ACD25239C04CCAA12E739559A6E6E589B7AC9827CE4F3EF6BB8DE19204233B2BE

14、CB7EE9FCAFBA46B81E5482DFBE1B796FCExample3The names of Bronte sisters: _ Best known for:_Experience of Rejection:_Eventual outcome:_Emily, Charlotte, AnneWuthering HeightsJane EyreAgnes GreyWomen were not encouraged to become writers at that time.“Literature can not be the bussiness of a womans life,

15、 and it ought not to be.” Their books of poems sold only 2 copies.Their novels are regarded as classics of world literature.Part 1 (para1): Introduction_A lot of successful writers have previously faced rejectionPart 2 (para2-4): Main body_Example1(para 2)Example2(para 3)Example3(para 4)stories of t

16、he 3 writers who did not give up despite difficulties Part 3 (para5): Conclusion_Perseverance is the key to successArgumentationIntroduction: We should persevere despite difficulties.present the point of viewBody paragraph: 3 examples about authors who persevere despite rejectionsstate your argument

17、s and use supporting examples to back up the point of view.conclusion: perseverance is the key to successrestate the point of view and summarize the arguments made.Functions of Each Part in Arugmentation“We regret to inform you .”“We are delighted to inform you .”1. What might come next in each sent

18、ence?2. Which paragraph does each of the sentences come from? Why does the author use them like this within the passage?We regret to inform you that your book is rejected / turned down /refused.We are delighted to inform you that your book is accepted /well-received The author intends to begin with

19、the negative theme of rejection, but then reveal that perseverance can turn a bad beginning into a good ending. Or rather, success comes to those who dont give up. In addition, the passage is made complete by the way in which the first sentence is mirrored by the last sentence.the first paragraph Th

20、e last paragraphTask 4: Compare the two sentences and answer the questions. After readingTask 5: Analyze sentences for better understanding1. These are the words that every writer dreads receiving, but words every writerknows well. 加强语气定语从句定语从句,省略that/whichParaphraseEvery writer is afraid of receivi

21、ng these words, but they are familiar with them.这句话,对每个作家来说,既可怕又熟悉。dread doing sth 害怕做某事(没有特定指将来的意思) P1 (Line1-4)have . in common with. We have something in common with each other- that is the love of peace.我们之间有一个共同点,那就是热爱和平。 Although they are sisters, they have nothing in common (with each other).

22、虽然她们是姐妹,但她们一点也不像。2. When she received her first rejection letter, she decided that it meant she now had something in common with her favourite writers, and stuck it on her kitchen wall. 时间状语从句宾语从句宾语从句与有共同处, 和一样ParaphraseWhen she was rejected for the first time, she told herself that from then on she

23、 had the same experience as her favourite writers, and stuck it on her kitchen wall.当她收到第一封拒稿信时,她决定把这看作是自己与喜爱的作家之间有了共同之处,并把这封信贴在了厨房的墙上。P2 (Line1-6)3. In fact, it is within the pages of Jane Eyre that we can find these words.It is/was被强调部分句子其余部分+that/who+主语宾语状语强调人用that/who,强调物用thateg.It was Tom that/who broke the window.就是汤姆打破了窗户。It is because he is ill that he cant come.正是因为他病了,所以他不能来。其实,这正印证了我们在简爱中读到的。P4 (Line10-12)Summary Look back the passage, choose another suitable title for the passage and give your reasons.A. Life

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