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Book 10_课件_U1_Reading2-8 1
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Book 10_课件_U1_Reading2-8 课件描述: Students are going to learn some words and expressions concerning literature in this courseware. It can be divided into mainly three parts: different categories of literature, literary writers and new words related to the word “write”. Exercises and activities are designed to help students practice and reinforce the new vocabulary. 2
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literature
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literature I. Brainstorming: How many categories of literature can you think of ? Can you name some?
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Generally speaking, literature can be divided into two main categories:
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Generally speaking, literature can be divided into two main categories: Fiction: describing imaginary people and event, not real ones
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Generally speaking, literature can be divided into two main categories: Fiction: describing imaginary people and event, not real ones Non-fiction: true and based on facts
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Generally speaking, literature can be divided into two main categories: Fiction: describing imaginary people and event, not real ones Non-fiction: true and based on facts Now refer to Part A on your students' book about different types of fiction and non-fiction and try to fill in the following chart:
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Category of literature
Description Fiction
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Category of literature
Description Fiction poetry
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Category of literature
Description Fiction poetry drama
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Category of literature
Description Fiction poetry drama short story
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Category of literature
Description Fiction poetry drama short story novel
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Category of literature
Description Fiction poetry drama short story novel Science fiction, romance, etc
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Category of literature Description
Fiction poetry drama short story novel Science fiction, romance, etc ● has a repeated rhythm ● focuses on feelings
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Category of literature Description
Fiction poetry drama short story novel Science fiction, romance, etc ● has a repeated rhythm ● focuses on feelings ● tells a story through action and speech ● first written and then performed on stage
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Category of literature Description
Fiction poetry drama short story novel Science fiction, romance, etc ● has a repeated rhythm ● focuses on feelings ● tells a story through action and speech ● first written and then performed on stage ● only a few characters ● a simple plot
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Category of literature Description
Fiction poetry drama short story novel Science fiction, romance, etc ● has a repeated rhythm ● focuses on feelings ● tells a story through action and speech ● first written and then performed on stage ● only a few characters ● a simple plot ● many characters ● a complex plot ● popular
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Category of literature
Description Non-fiction
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Category of literature
Description Non-fiction news article news story
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Category of literature
Description Non-fiction news article news story biography
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Category of literature
Description Non-fiction news article news story biography autobiography
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Category of literature
Description Non-fiction news article news story biography autobiography ● reports of recent events in newspapers or on television or radio
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Category of literature
Description Non-fiction news article news story biography autobiography ● reports of recent events in newspapers or on television or radio ● the story of a person’s life written by someone else
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Category of literature
Description Non-fiction news article news story biography autobiography ● reports of recent events in newspapers or on television or radio ● the story of a person’s life written by someone else ● the story of a person’s life written by that person
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II. Further learning: Writer of different types of literature: Someone who writes drama is called a ________ who writes poems is called a ________ who writes short stories is a ________________ who writes novels is a ________.
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II. Further learning: Writer of different types of literature: Someone who writes drama is called a ________ who writes poems is called a ________ who writes short stories is a ________________ who writes novels is a ________. playwright
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II. Further learning: Writer of different types of literature: Someone who writes drama is called a ________ who writes poems is called a ________ who writes short stories is a ________________ who writes novels is a ________. playwright poet
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II. Further learning: Writer of different types of literature: Someone who writes drama is called a ________ who writes poems is called a ________ who writes short stories is a ________________ who writes novels is a ________. playwright poet short story writer
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II. Further learning: Writer of different types of literature: Someone who writes drama is called a ________ who writes poems is called a ________ who writes short stories is a ________________ who writes novels is a ________. playwright poet short story writer novelist
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Here are some literary figures
Here are some literary figures. Do you know some information about them and their works?
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_________: William Shakespeare: Birth and death date: __________:
26 April 1564—23 April 1616 __________: _________: Romantic play: Romeo and Juliet Four tragedy: _________ _________ Comedy: The Merchant of Venice Britain playwright
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_________: William Shakespeare: Birth and death date: __________:
26 April 1564—23 April 1616 __________: _________: Romantic play: Romeo and Juliet Four tragedy: _________ _________ Comedy: The Merchant of Venice Nationality Britain playwright
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_________: William Shakespeare: Birth and death date: __________:
26 April 1564—23 April 1616 __________: _________: Romantic play: Romeo and Juliet Four tragedy: _________ _________ Comedy: The Merchant of Venice Nationality Britain Occupation playwright
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_________: William Shakespeare: Birth and death date: __________:
26 April 1564—23 April 1616 __________: _________: Romantic play: Romeo and Juliet Four tragedy: _________ _________ Comedy: The Merchant of Venice Nationality Britain Occupation playwright Hamlet Othello Macbeth King Lear
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Occupation: _________ Famous poem:
John Keats: Birth and death date: 31 October 1795—23 February 1821 Nationality: Britain Occupation: _________ Famous poem: Ode to a Nightingale 《夜莺颂》 The poem describes a series of ________________________________________ (现实和浪漫主义理想之间的冲突). And the nightingale's song is the dominant image and "voice" within the ode.
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Occupation: _________ Famous poem:
John Keats: Birth and death date: 31 October 1795—23 February 1821 Nationality: Britain Occupation: _________ Famous poem: Ode to a Nightingale 《夜莺颂》 The poem describes a series of ________________________________________ (现实和浪漫主义理想之间的冲突). And the nightingale's song is the dominant image and "voice" within the ode. poet
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Occupation: _________ Famous poem:
John Keats: Birth and death date: 31 October 1795—23 February 1821 Nationality: Britain Occupation: _________ Famous poem: Ode to a Nightingale 《夜莺颂》 The poem describes a series of ________________________________________ (现实和浪漫主义理想之间的冲突). And the nightingale's song is the dominant image and "voice" within the ode. poet a conflict between reality and romantic ideals
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Occupation: _________ Famous works:
Charles Dickens: Birth and death date: 7 February 1812—9 June 1870 Nationality: Britain Occupation: _________ Famous works: Great Expectations A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist David Copperfield
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Occupation: _________ Famous works:
Charles Dickens: Birth and death date: 7 February 1812—9 June 1870 Nationality: Britain Occupation: _________ Famous works: Great Expectations A Tale of Two Cities Oliver Twist David Copperfield novelist
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Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works:
Katherine Mansfield: Birth and death date: 14 October 1888—9 January 1923 Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works: Miss Brill is her most famous story. The story is about Miss Brill, a middle-aged English teacher in an unnamedFrench town. On a regular Sunday afternoon, _________(walk), _______ (sit) in a park and _______ (wear) an old but beloved fur, she sees the world as if it were a stage,and enjoys watching the people around her.
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Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works:
Katherine Mansfield: Birth and death date: 14 October 1888—9 January 1923 Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works: Miss Brill is her most famous story. The story is about Miss Brill, a middle-aged English teacher in an unnamedFrench town. On a regular Sunday afternoon, _________(walk), _______ (sit) in a park and _______ (wear) an old but beloved fur, she sees the world as if it were a stage,and enjoys watching the people around her. New Zealand
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Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works:
Katherine Mansfield: Birth and death date: 14 October 1888—9 January 1923 Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works: Miss Brill is her most famous story. The story is about Miss Brill, a middle-aged English teacher in an unnamedFrench town. On a regular Sunday afternoon, _________(walk), _______ (sit) in a park and _______ (wear) an old but beloved fur, she sees the world as if it were a stage,and enjoys watching the people around her. New Zealand short story writer
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Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works:
Katherine Mansfield: Birth and death date: 14 October 1888—9 January 1923 Nationality: _____________ Occupation: ________________ Famous works: Miss Brill is her most famous story. The story is about Miss Brill, a middle-aged English teacher in an unnamedFrench town. On a regular Sunday afternoon, _________(walk), _______ (sit) in a park and _______ (wear) an old but beloved fur, she sees the world as if it were a stage,and enjoys watching the people around her. New Zealand short story writer walking sitting wearing
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III. Consolidation: Part C: Fill in the blanks using the words from Part A and Part B.
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III. Consolidation: Part C: Fill in the blanks using the words from Part A and Part B. Answers: (1) poetry (2) novelists (3) short story (4) fantasy (5) detective (6) playwright (7) news articles/news stories (8) biographies
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IV. self-study Put the following books into different categories in Part D.
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IV. self-study Put the following books into different categories in Part D.
poetry : _______________ drama : _____________ short story : _____________ novel: _____________
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