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【ppt课件】高级英语(1)
1. To know the writing technique of a narrative.
2. To be acquainted with some literary terms
3. To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence
chronological development
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The Literary terms
narration --- story telling extended narration ---
novels histories biographies autobiographies travelogues
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The Literary terms
protagonist --- leading character
antagonist -- the people or forces protagonist fights against
suspense -- a state of uncertainty
本单元教学特色
1、用图表和术语全面介绍叙述文的写作 技巧和方法,
2、篇章结构分析,抓住关键点将课文有 机的串起来,使学生迅速掌握课文。
3、独特的语言赏析角度,帮助学生把握 分析语言的方法。
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Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
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Aims
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The Literary terms
The essentials of narration: 1. characters 2. plot A good story has a beginning, a middle, an end, even though it may start in the middle or at some other point in the action and move backward to the earlier happenings.
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Lesson One Theme ----
man vs nature
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The literary style
A piece of narration is mainly developed in the actual time sequence. The writer tells the readers what happens first , what next.
flashback --interruption of chronological sequence by interjection of event of earlier occurrence
climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
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Time allocation
1. The literary style (narration) (15 min.) 2. Detailed study of the text (120 min.) 3. Structure analysis (15 min.) 4. Language appreciation (15 min.) 5. Exercises (15 min)
denouement --- the ending of a story
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climax falling action
denouement
rising action
conflict
beginning
suspense
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ending
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Hurricane: a tropical storm in which winds attain speeds greater the 75 miles per hour. The term is often restricted to those storms occurring over the North Atlantic Ocean. Incipient hurricanes usually form over the tropical N Atlantic Ocean and mature as they drift westward. Hurricanes also occasionally form off the west coast of Mexico and move northeastward from that area. An average of 3.5 tropical storms per year eventually mature into hurricanes along the east coast of North America, usually over the Caribbean Sea or Gulf of Mexilanguage features 5. To learn to write a story about disasters.
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Teaching Contents
1. The literary style 2. Detailed study of the text 3. Organizational pattern 4. Language features 5. Exercises
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The Literary terms
interposition --- a passage which is put between the action The purpose is to add more information to create suspense
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The Literary terms
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The Literary terms
Narration is concerned with action.
It goes around people called characters in some kind of struggle or conflict against other people, nature, society or themselves.