人教新课标高中英语选修十《Unit2 Reading》教案
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1、Unit 2 King Lear Part One: Teaching DesignPeriod 1: A sample lesson plan for reading(King Lear)AimsTo help students develop their reading ability To help students learn about William ShakespearesProceduresWarming up by learning about William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare (baptised April 26, 1564 Ap
2、ril 23, 1616) was an English poet and playwright. Shakespeare has the reputation as one of the greatest of all writers in the English language and in Western literature, as well as one of the worlds pre-eminent dramatists. Indeed, some critics have raised their praise of him to the level of bardolat
3、ry. Shakespeare wrote his works between 1586 and 1616, although the exact dates and chronology of the plays attributed to him are often uncertain. Shakespeare is among the very few playwrights who have excelled in both tragedy and comedy, and his plays combine popular appeal with complex characteriz
4、ation, poetic grandeur and philosophical depth. Shakespeares works have been translated into every major living language, and his plays are continually performed all around the world. In addition, quotations from his plays have passed into everyday usage in many languages. Over the years, many peopl
5、e have speculated about Shakespeares life, raising questions about his sexuality and debating whether someone else wrote his plays and poetry. Looking and saying about the eight model playsHi, everyone! We shall go to the theater tonight. But first lets look at these photos and learn something about
6、 the model plays which used to be so popular in China.The eight model plays included: The Legend of the Red Lantern Shajiabang Taking the Tiger Mountain by Strategy The Harbor Sweeping the White Tiger Regiment The Azalea Mountain Song of the Dragon River The Warfare on the Plain Panshiwan Red Detach
7、ment of WomenNow we go to page 11 to read a model play by ShakespeareWarming up by watching King Lear (1983) (TV)I have something wonderful to show you. A TV play called King Lear (1983) (TV). The whole production was beclouded with grayness, as suits the theme of seeing/sight, yet the acting was el
8、egiac. Diana Rigg and Dorothy Tutin were as seeming kindly as they were brutal. Robert Lindsays Edmund was as poisonous as he was seemingly loving and loyal. But what I take away most specially was Olivier, as Lear, lifting a lock of his dead Cordelias hair in his bowed hands to his face, taking a b
9、reath, a last scent. I cried. It was a most elegant summary of a parents loss. I. Pre-readinggetting to know about King LearKing Lear is generally regarded as one of William Shakespeares greatest tragedies. It is believed to have been written in 1605 and is based on the legend of Leir, a king of pre
10、-Roman Britain. His story had already been told in chronicles, poems and sermons, as well as on the stage, when Shakespeare undertook the task of retelling it. After the Restoration, the play was often modified by theatre practitioners who disliked its nihilistic flavour, but, since World War II, it
11、 has come to be regarded as one of Shakespeares greatest achievements. The part of King Lear has been played by many great actors, but is generally considered a role to be taken on only by those who have reached an advanced age.II. Reading On page 12 there is a play by Shakespeare entitled “King Lea
12、r“You are going to read it aloud to the recording. Now read the text again to: cut/ the sentence into thought groups, blacken the predicative, darken the connectives and underline all the useful expressions. What is a play?A play is a form of literature, usually consisting chiefly of dialog between
13、characters, and usually intended for performance rather than reading. However, many scholars study plays in this more academic manner, particularly classical plays such as those of Shakespeare (rare authors, notably George Bernard Shaw, have had little preference whether their plays were performed o
14、r read). The term play refers both to the written works of dramatists and to the complete theatrical performances of such. Plays are generally performed in a theatre by actors. To better communicate a unified interpretation of the text in question, productions are usually overseen by directors, who
15、often put their own unique interpretation on the production. (See theatre and related topics for more detailed information on the process of producing plays for performance.) King LearPart 1The kings throne room. Enter King Lear; the kings daughters: Goneril, Regan/ and Cordelia; the Dukes of Albany
16、/ and Cornwall, Gonerils/ and Regans husbands; and the Duke of Kent, a loyal friend of the king.LEAR: My dear daughters, I am growing old /and tired. The burden of government sits heavily /on my shoulders. I have decided to retire/ and hand over the heavy load of responsibility /to you three. See, h
17、ere is a map of my kingdom /with all the boundaries /drawn on it. I have divided the kingdom into three parts, and /allocated one part/ to each of you. Now/ tell me, my dears, which of you loves me /the most? For whichever of you has for me/ the most devotion /I will give to her /the best part of ev
18、erything /I own. Goneril, what do you say?GONERIL: Sir, I do not have the words/ to express the depth of my devotion. I love you /more than all the riches /in the world, more than my freedom, more even than my own eyesight. In fact, I love you /more than life itself.LEAR: (showing his daughter the m
19、ap) /My darling girl. You /and your husband Albany shall have this part of my kingdom/ with all its rivers/ and forests /and mountains. And /your children shall own it /after you. Now /Regan, it is your turn. What have you got to say to me?REGAN: In expressing her love for you, my sister has also ex
20、pressed mine. Yet /I love you/ even more than words can say. I adore you /more than anything else/ in the whole world. My greatest happiness is in loving you.LEAR: To you /and your husband Cornwall /and to your future children, I give this part of my kingdom/ (showing them/ on the map). This part is
21、 equal in value /to what I give to Goneril. Now/ my darling, my favourite, my Cordelia. What have you to say /to delight an old man/ and earn the best part of his kingdom?CORDELIA: Nothing, my father.LEAR: Nothing? CIRDEKUA: Nothing.LEAR: Youll get nothing/ for nothing. I pray you, speak.CORDELIA: I
22、m sorry/ but /Im not as clever as my sisters. I cannot describe my feelings/ with such fancy words. I love you /as it is right /and proper/ for a daughter /to love her father, neither less /nor more.LEAR: Try harder, Cordelia, or you may lose your share of the kingdom.CORDELIA: My dear father, you b
23、rought me into this world, you cared for me/ and loved me. In return /I love, honour /and obey you. I do not understand why /my sisters spoke as they did. If they do indeed love you/ that much, then /I dont understand why /they ever got married. You see, when I marry, it will be my duty /to give hal
24、f my love/ to my husband.LEAR: You truly mean what you say?CORDELIA: Yes, Your Majesty.LEAR: So young /and so hard-hearted.CORDELIA: So young /and so truthful, my Lord.LEAR: Well, then. Let truth be your reward. You are no longer my daughter/ but a stranger /to my heart.KENT: But sir LEAR: Be quiet,
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