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新外研版高中英語教材3.0版課程Bytheendofthisclass,youwillbeableto:1.analysethestructureofthetextandunderstandtheimportanceofhumour;2.analysethecasesofMarkTwain’sandWangZengqi’shumorouswaysintheirworksandlifeandlearntheirwisdomoftacklingproblemsinlife;3.appreciatethetwomasters’open-mindedoutlooktowardslifeandformapositiveandhealthyattitudetowardslife.11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageLeadin:Whichwordscometoyourmind?IWhile-readingIIPost-readingIIIPre-readingReadtheshortintroductionstoMarkTwainandWangZengqionpage10andsharewhatelseyouknowaboutthemwiththeclass.Pre-reading

Whatdotheyhaveincommon?Whatistheirhumour?Bothofthetwowritershavetheiruniquebrandofhumour.ReadthepassageandlearnmoreaboutthehumourofMarkTwainandWangZengqi.While-reading11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageQ1:Howmanypartsarethere?Q2:What’seachpartabout?IntroductionConclusionMainbody:theimportanceofhumorTwoworldmastersofhumourWhat’shumorArgumentationQ3:Whatisthetexttype(genre)ofthepassage?Whyishumorimportant?Theimportanceofhumorhuman

behaviourentertain

sensitive

or

emotive

issuesP1.Humourhasbeenanessentialpartofhumanbehaviourforthousandsofyears.ThereiscomedyinthetextsofAncientGreece,andmedievalwritingsarefilledwithjokes.Whilethesesamejokesmight

notbeasfunnytousnowas

theywerethen,theirauthorsunderstoodthathumourcouldnotonlyentertainbutalso

thrownewlighton

sensitiveoremotiveissues.thrownewlighton

使…較容易理解,闡明cometolight 為人所知,曝光bringsth.tolight揭露,披露,揭發(fā)11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageMarkTwainRemeberedforabilityto_________________withmore________________.Writingstyle:_________________Example:_____________________AlsowellknownforhiswittyremarksExample:_____________________WangZengqiFamousforhisuniquebrandofhumourHebelievedthat9

_______________________Example1:

Example2:

11

___________________________Organizeinformationfromthepassageandcompletethediagram.11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguagecombine

humourserious

messagesfunny

and

often

mischievous

The

Adventures

of

Tom

Sawyer

P2.Closertomoderntimes,someonewhoisrememberedforhisabilitytocombinehumourwithmoreseriousmessagesisAmericanwriter,MarkTwain.Twain’sparticularstyleofwritingisfunnyandoftenmischievous.Forexample,inhisclassicnovelTheAdventuresofTomSauyer,hefamouslysays,“Writingiseasy.Allyouhavetodoiscrossoutthewrongwords.”Butheisequallywellknownforhiswittyremarksinhiseverydayinteractionswithpeople.

Forinstance,whileonalecturing

touroftheUnitedStates,Twainwentintoabarber’sshoptogetahaircutandashave.Thebarber,notrecognizinghim,askedifhehadatickettothelecture.WhenTwainrepliedthathedidn’t,thebarbertoldhimthatifhewantedtogototheeventhewouldhavetostand,astherewerenoseatsleftinthetheatre.Twain’sresponsewas,“That’sjustmyluck.Ialwayshavetostandwhenthatfellow

lectures!”Atalkwithabarbar

"That’s

just

my

luck.

I

always

have

to

standwhen

that

fellow

lectures!"Mark’shumor11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageWritingiseasy.Allyouhavetodoiscross

out

thewrongwords.”Writingisnevereasy.It'spainfultodeletethewrongwordsandrewriteAsalecturer,ofcoursehehastostandpunchline11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageWhatisthepurposeoftwoexamples?Inargumentative,weusuallyuseexamplestosupportouropinions.Itcanmakeouropinionsconvincing,clearandvivid.P2.Closertomoderntimes,someonewhoisrememberedforhisabilitytocombinehumourwithmoreseriousmessagesisAmericanwriter,MarkTwain.Twain’sparticularstyleofwritingisfunnyandoftenmischievous.Forexample,inhisclassicnovelTheAdventuresofTomSauyer,hefamouslysays,“Writingiseasy.Allyouhavetodoiscrossoutthewrongwords.”Butheisequallywellknownforhiswittyremarksinhiseverydayinteractionswithpeople.

Forinstance,whileonalecturing

touroftheUnitedStates,Twainwentintoabarber’sshoptogetahaircutandashave.Thebarber,notrecognizinghim,askedifhehadatickettothelecture.WhenTwainrepliedthathedidn’t,thebarbertoldhimthatifhewantedtogototheeventhewouldhavetostand,astherewerenoseatsleftinthetheatre.Twain’sresponsewas,“That’sjustmyluck.Ialwayshavetostandwhenthatfellow

lectures!”

"That’s

just

my

luck.

I

always

have

to

standwhen

that

fellow

lectures!"Writingiseasy.Allyouhavetodoiscross

out

thewrongwords.”What'sthepunchlineinthejoke?11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguage(笑話最后的)妙語;梗;點(diǎn)睛之筆那真幸運(yùn)啊!只要那個(gè)家伙(馬克吐溫)演講,我就得站著。WangZengqiFamousforhisuniquebrandofhumour,Hebelivedthat9______________________________________________________________Example1:

10__________________________________Example2:11

_______________________humour

notonlyshowsone’spersonality,butalsoreflectsaperson’sattitudetowardslifeGaoyousaltedeggsaremuchmorefamousthanme.

Myspeechwillbeasshortasarabbit’stail.intendtomakepeoplelaughter1.WhatisWang’sunderstandingofhumour?2.Whatwastheeffectofhisjoke?11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageMarkTwainRemeberedforabilityto_________________withmore________________.Writingstyle:_________________Example:_____________________AlsowellknownforhiswittyremarksExample:_____________________WangZengqiFamousforhisuniquebrandofhumourHebelievedthat9

_______________________Example1:

Example2:

11

___________________________11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageInargumentative,weusuallyuseexamplestosupportouropinions.Itcanmakeouropinionsconvincing,clearandvivid.Whatisthepurposeoftwoexamples?P5BothTwainandWangunderstoodthathumourisn'tjustaboutlaughter,butisawayoflifeandatoolthatcanbeusedtoilluminatetheworld.

Wangoncesaid,"Lifemaybelikeadream,shortanduncertain.ButIpourmytruefeelingsintoit.Theworldgavemeitslovefirst,soIcannothelpbutloveitback."Lifeisneversmoothsailingandsometimescanbecomplicatedandcruel.Buthumourcanhelpusmaintainourenthusiasmforlife.Infact,somemayarguethatourneedforhumourisalmostasgreatasourneedforwaterandair.InthewordsofMarkTwain,"Humorismankind'sgreatestblessing".ConclusionHumourisa12________________andatoolthatcanbeusedto13_________.wayoflifeilluminatetheworld11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguage幽默是人類最大的福氣Byusingexaggeration(夸張)Whatishumor?

11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageHumouris...Humourmakes...Humourhelps...Eg:Humourisatoolthatcanbeusedtoilluminatetheworldormakesourrelationshipbetter.Workinpairs.

Discussthequestionsbelow.Q1:Whatisyourowndefinitionofhumour?Q2:Organiseyourideasfollowingthestepsbelow.-Beginwithyourowndefinitionofhumour.-lnwhataspectdoyouthinkhumourisimportanttoyou?Giveexamplestosupportyouridea.-Concludebyrestatingtheimportanceofhumour.11Lead-inReadforstructureReadfordetailinformationFurtherthinking2354ReadforLanguageOpinionOpinionReality&ExampleWorkingroups.Discussthequestionsbelow.Giveatalk-theimportanceofhumour.

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