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1、高中英语读写校本课程-“英语美文阅读与欣赏汕头市下蓬中学余蓓蓓高中英语读写校本教材-“英语美文阅读与欣赏课程纲要一、课程根本概况 1、课程名称:英语美文阅读与欣赏 2、课程类型:校本课程选修 3、教学材料:选编、改编 4、授课时间:高二上学期 5、授课对象:高二学生 6、开发教师:余蓓蓓二、课程内容:1、 课程背景:1现在学生用课本有着丰富而鲜活语言素材,是一套很理想教材,但英语文化丰富且博大精深,从莎士比亚英语到如今网络英语,英语语言随着人们生活变化、时代进步而不断开展,如果不能充分地利用这种时代英语资源,充分开发学生潜力,既是浪费资源,也是错失教育良机。2新课程改革提倡国家、地方、学校三级

2、课程,鼓励教师进展校本教研,提高使用教材和开发教材能力。2、 课程目标:“英语美文阅读与欣赏课程是国家课程校本化,旨在根据学生英语学习水平实际情况补充适量、相当阅读素材,弥补教材缺乏,扩大学生阅读量和阅读视野,丰富学生词汇,使得学生更广泛地了解英语国家文化,在语言学习同时,陶冶情操,提高文学素养和人文素养。3、 课程内容与任务课程内容主要涉及六个方面,即文学作品中神话、童话及传说,名人故事或生平介绍,不同国家、地区社会习俗、风土人情,对于人生看法、态度及理想,国家、地区历史及文化差异,科学与经济开展。主要任务是通过篇章阅读,获取信息,了解相关知识,增强文化意识;掌握不同题材文章阅读技巧,形成相

3、应阅读策略;掌握关键词、短语和句型,扩大词汇量,重点开展学生阅读和写作能力。 4、科目安排:18课时,每个话题六个话题各3课时1神话传说 1 Apollo / 2 The Little Match Girl /3 The Pied Piper of Hamelin2人物故事 1 Pop Star and Songwriter: Han Hong/2 Special Fund in Honor of Hong Zhanhui/3 Louis Armstrong3社会风情 1 The Origin of Kiss/2 International Left-handers Day/3 Make Sp

4、orts a Kind of Culture4人生态度与理想1You Are the World/ 2 Facing Life Positively/ 3 Honesty5历史文化 1 Studying difference/2 Spring Festivals Symbols/3 Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt 6科学与经济 1 Greenhouse Effect Occurred 5,000 Years Ago/2 Chinas New “Four Great Inventions/3 Chinas launching plans for Shenzhou 7三、课程形

5、式:课堂教学1、教学方法:任务交际法2、教具:多媒体、音像资料等四、教学评价:教师评价与学生评价相结合附1)阅读自我评价表:每节课下前学生自我评价Name Date 注: 优秀A良好B合格C待改良DReadingItemABCDWhile ReadingLook up new words in the dictionaryFind out difficult and key pointsHunt for wonderful sentencesBe active in thinking while readingExpress your feelings/ ideas clearlyAfter

6、ReadingBe involved in discussion activelyWrite down what you think and feel and likeSummarize reading strategies附2写作自我评价表课后注: 优秀A良好B合格C待改良DItemEvaluationABCDPrewriting1.(structure)Write an outline2.(topic) Be stated clearly.3.(details) Fit the topic.Editing4.(details) Be in an order that makes sense

7、.5.(final copy) Be well organized .6.( Every sentence)Have correct tense and voice5.(Every sentence) Have a subject.6.(Pronouns) Be used correctly.Post-writing7.(Spelling, punctuation and capitalization) Be correct.8.(final copy) Be neat, clean and easy to read.Part I Myths and Tales神话传说Lesson 1 Apo

8、llo 阿波罗Among the crowd of Olympian gods the one most widely admired was Apollo. He was the son of Zeus and Leto. According to Greek mythology, Leto was driven by Hera from land to land at last Poseidon took pity on her and brought the island of Delos out of water for her to live on. There she gave b

9、irth to the twins, Apollo and Artemis. Apollo was the sun-god. He wore a purple robe(长袍). He usually sat in his bright eastern palace early in the morning and made ready to start his daily journey across the sky. During the day he drove his carriage of gold and ivory (象牙), and brought light, life an

10、d love to the great world below. Late in the afternoon he came to the end of his journey in the far western sea and got on his golden boat to return to his eastern home. Apollo was the god of music and poetry. He could stir up all feelings. These feelings are expressed in lofty songs. With his lyre

11、(古希腊竖琴) of gold and the sweet accents of his godlike he led the choir of the Muses at Olympus. The pleasant music from his lyre was so exciting that stones marched into their places in rhythmic time and of their own will when he helped Poseidon build up the walls of Troy (特洛伊城). On one occasion, inv

12、ited to a contest by the human musician Marsyas, he won and then flayed him to death for his pride. On another occasion, he lost out to Pan at a musical contest and turned the ears of the judge, King Midas, into those of an ass(驴). His son, Orpheus, took over such skill from the father that his lyre

13、 moved man and animals alike. Apollo stood for youthful and manly beauty. His golden hair, stately manner and air all combined to make him the admiration of the world. A beautiful girl, by the name of Clytle, was so fond of his beauty and glory that from dawn to dusk she knelt on the ground, her han

14、ds outstretched towards the sun god, and her eyes looked at his golden wheeled carriage racing across the blue sky. Though her love was not returned, she had never changed her mind about Apollo. The gods were moved at the sad sight, and changed her into a sunflower. I Aims and Demands教学目和要求To learn

15、a passage about Apollo, one of the gods in Greek myths and let the students get some information about Apollo and Greek myths. Key Points and Special Difficulties重点和难点Key points重点:1) to describe Apollo2) to grasp some useful expressions:according to, take pity on, give birth to, on one occasion, los

16、e to, take over, stand for, by the name ofSpecial difficulties(难点): different names of Gods in Greek myths Teaching Aids and Approaches教具及教学方法Multi-media, Task-based approach and the integrated approach Brief Teaching Procedures(教学过程)Step1 Background information(背景知识)Do you know about Apollo Can you

17、 tell me something about it(Apollo is the god of the sun, and he is one of the gods in Greek myths)Step2 Fast reading快速阅读Read fast and answer the following questions快速阅读并答复以下问题:1) How many gods are mentioned in the passage Who are they2) What was Apollos carriage3) How did Apollo help build up the w

18、alls of TroyKeys参考答案:1) Five. Apollo, Zeus, Leto, Hera and Poseidon.2) It was the sun.3) Moved by the pleasant music from his lyre, stones marched into their places.Step3 Careful reading细读1. Pick up some nouns or adjectives from the passage to modify Apollo.(the son of Zeus and Leto, sun-god, god of

19、 music and poetry, pride, beauty, stately manner)2. Key language points语言点1) take pity on= show pity for 同情,怜悯2) give birth to=bear/ deliver 生,生育3) On one occasion, invited to a contest by the human musician Marsyas, he won and then flayed him to death for his pride.Once he competed against Marsyas.

20、 After defeating Marsyas, Apollo killed him because of his pride.4) On another occasion, he lost out to Pan at a musical contest lose out to= be defeated by/ be beaten by 输给5) stand for = mean/ represent 代表,象征Step4 Classroom activities课堂活动 Work in groups of four and discuss:1) What was Apollo like2)

21、 What was Zeus like What about Poseidon Step5 Homework作业 Tell your neighbor about one or two gods in Greek myths.Step6 Assessment评价Words and Expressions词和短语1. admire vt. 崇拜,钦佩 2. lofty adj. 崇高,高尚3. march v. 行军,前进4. rhythmic adj. 韵律,有节奏5. stately adj. 庄严,威严6. outstretch v. 伸出,伸展7. according to 根据 8.

22、take pity on 同情,怜悯 9. give birth to生,生育10. lose to 输给11. take over接收 12. stand for代表Lesson 2 The Little Match Girl 卖火柴小女孩 Once upon a time, a little girl tried to make a living by selling matches in the street. It was New Years Eve and the snow clad streets were deserted. From brightly lit windows c

23、ame the tinkle (发出清脆声响)of laughter and the sound of singing. People were getting ready to bring in the New Year. But the poor little match seller sat sadly beside the fountain. Her ragged dress and worn scarf did not keep out the cold and she tried to keep her bare feet from touching the frozen grou

24、nd. She hadnt sold one box of matches all day and she was frightened to go home, for her father would certainly be angry. It wouldnt be much warmer anyway, in the draughty attic (阁楼) that was her home. The little girls fingers were frozen with cold. If only she could light a match! But what would he

25、r father say at such a waste! Falteringly (迟疑地)she took out a match and lit it. What a nice warm flame! The little match seller cupped her hand over it, and as she did so, she magically saw in its light a big brightly burning stove. She held out her hands to the heat, but just then the match went ou

26、t and the vision faded. The night seemed blacker than before and it was getting colder. A shiver (寒噤) ran through the little girls thin body. After hesitating for a long time, she struck another match on the wall, and this time, the glimmer turned the wall into a great sheet of crystal. Beyond that

27、stood a fine table laden with food and lit by a candlestick. Holding out her arms towards the plates, the little match seller seemed to pass through the glass, but then the match went out and the magic faded. Poor thing: in just a few seconds she had caught a glimpse of everything that life had deni

28、ed her: warmth and good things to eat. Her eyes were filled with tears and she lifted her gaze to the lit windows, praying that she too might know a little of such happiness.She lit the third match and an even more wonderful thing happened. There stood a Christmas tree hung with hundreds of candles,

29、 glittering (闪烁) with tinsel (金属箔) and colored balls. “Oh. How lovely! shouted the little match seller, holding up the match. Then, the match burned her finger and went out. The light from the Christmas candles rose higher and higher, then one of the lights fell, leaving a trail behind it. “Someone

30、is dying, murmured the little girl, as she remembered her beloved Granny who used to say: “When a star falls, a heart stops beating! Scarcely aware of what she was doing, the little match seller lit another match. This time, she saw her grandmother. “Granny, stay with me! she pleaded, as she lit one

31、 match after the other, so that her grandmother could not disappear like all the other visions. However, Granny did not disappear but gazed smilingly at her. Then she opened her arms and the little girl hugged her crying: “Granny, take me away with you! A cold day dawned and a pale sun shone on the

32、fountain and the icy road. Close by lay the lifeless body of a little girl surrounded by spent matches. “Poor little thing! exclaimed the passers-by. “She was trying to keep warm! But by that time, the little match seller was far away where there is neither cold, hunger nor pain.I Aims and Demands教学

33、目和要求To learn a story about the little match girl written by Anderson.Key Points and Special Difficulties重点和难点Key points: to grasp some useful words and expressions deserted, fade, strike, hesitate, deny, exclaim, glimpse, aware, be frozen with, go out, strike a match, catch a glimpse ofSpecial diffi

34、culties: 1) to learn Inversion.2) to learn v-ed phrases used as modifiers Teaching Aids and Approaches教具及教学方法Multi-media, Task-based approach and the integrated approach Brief Teaching Procedures教学过程Step1 Background information背景知识Do you know about the great tale writer AndersonCan you list some of

35、his masterpieces Step2 Fast reading快速阅读Read the passage quickly and answer快速阅读并答复以下问题:1) Why didnt the little girl strike a match to keep herself warm2) What did the little girl see when the last vision appearedKeys参考答案: 1) She was afraid that her father would be angry. 2) She saw her beloved grandm

36、other who had died.Step3 Careful reading细读1. What visions did the little match seller see What did they mean to her(a big brightly burning stovewarmth; a fine table laden with foodgood things to eat; a Christmas tree hung with candlesjoy and happiness; her grandmotherlove and care)2. Translate the f

37、ollowing sentences and pay attention to the underlined parts.1) From brightly lit windows came the tinkle of laughter and the sound of singing.2) Her ragged dress and worn scarf did not keep out the cold and she tried to keep her bare feet from touching the frozen ground.3) Beyond that stood a fine

38、table laden with food and lit by a candlestick.4) Her eyes were filled with tears and she lifted her gaze to the lit windows, praying that she too might know a little of such happiness.5) There stood a Christmas tree hung with hundreds of candles, glittering with tinsel and colored balls.6) Close by

39、 lay the lifeless body of a little girl surrounded by spent matches.7) If only she could light a match!8) A cold day dawned and a pale sun shone on the fountain and the icy road.9) But by that time, the little match seller was far away where there is neither cold, hunger nor pain.What characteristic

40、s do the underlined parts have What function (They are all v-ed phrases, which are used as modifiers.)Step4 Key patterns(主要句型)Analyze the sentence below:From brightly lit windows came the tinkle of laughter and the sound of singing.This is an inverted sentence. The subject of the sentence is “the ti

41、nkle of laughter and the sound of singing, and “came functions as the predicate.Find out more similar sentence structures in the passage.(Beyond that stood a fine table laden with food and lit by a candlestick.There stood a Christmas tree hung with hundreds of candlesClose by lay the lifeless body o

42、f a little girl surrounded by spent matches.)Step5 Homework作业 Rewrite the story. (With about 200 words.)Step6 Assessment评价Words and expressions词和短语1. deserted adj. 冷清清2. draughty adj. 漏风3. vision n. 景象 4. fade v .消逝,消失5. strike vt. 擦火柴;击打6. hesitate v. 迟疑,犹豫 7. glimpse n .v. 一瞥8. deny v. 否认,否认 9. pr

43、ay v. n. 祈祷10. aware adj. 意识到,觉察11. exclaim v.呼喊,惊叫 Lesson 3 The Pied Piper of Hamelin哈米伦吹笛人Once upon a time, on the banks of a great river in the north of Germany lay a town called Hamelin. The citizens of Hamelin were honest people who lived contentedly in their grey stone houses. The years went b

44、y, and the town grew very rich. Then one day, an extraordinary thing happened to disturb the peace. Hamelin had always had rats, and a lot too. But they had never been a danger, for the cats had always solved the rat problem in the usual wayby killing them. All at once, however, the rats began to mu

45、ltiply.In the end, a black sea of rats swarmed over the whole town. First, they attacked the barns and storehouses then, for lack of anything better, they gnawed啃the wood, cloth or anything at all. The one thing they didnt eat was metal. The terrified citizens flocked to plead with the town councilo

46、rs委员会to free them from the plague of rats鼠疫. But the council had, for a long time, been sitting in the Mayors room, trying to think of a plan. “What we need is an army of cats!But all the cats were dead.“Well put down poisoned food thenBut most of the food was already gone and no poison stopped the rats.“It just cant be done without help! said the Mayor sadly.Just then, while the citizens milled around outside, there was a loud knock at the door. “Who can that be the city fathers wondered

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