sayyes新版现代大学英语二册完整个性化教学导案

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1、SayYes新版现代大学英语二册完整个性化教案 作者: 日期:2 个人收集整理,勿做商业用途二、主要内容:第 教学周/第 节(第 次课) 第 页教学目的Teaching Objectives:To acquire the key words, important and difficult sentences and language points教学重点和难点Teaching Focus 1) Words and expressions related to household chores2) The idea of racism and attitudes towards love Po

2、ssible DifficultiesTo form ones own opinions to racism教学方法和手段Teaching techniquesTo integrate several different teaching methods and techniques: elicitation; explanation; illustration and discussion, role play/read in roles (voiceover).教 学 基 本 内 容备 注 Unit 2 Say yes 1. Background Information Racism: t

3、he belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others. 2. Structurel ThemeThe idea of racism is a theme in the story, for the implication of the husbands racism is what causes the couple to quarrel. The wife dislikes her husbands

4、beliefs that African Americans are different from whites. He maintains that it is not that he is prejudiced against African Americans, but that they come from a different culture and they even have their own language. The husbands negative response to Anns question of whether he would marry her were

5、 she African American indicates the pervasive and destructive nature of his racism.This story is a revelation of subtle expression of racial prejudice.Subtle: sensitive/ delicate l An analysis of the husband The husband in the story is generally an unsympathetic character. He appears to have racist

6、feelings and seems to be dishonest with himself. He claims to appreciate the stability of his life with Ann provides him, but he still makes efforts to undermine it. He refuses to take responsibility for his actions. Throughout the evening, he is seen to be less than a genuine person; he does things

7、 for effect rather than out of a genuine, sincere desire. Within the confines of the story, his most significant trait is his rejection of his wife, which she takes quite seriously, much to his surprise. By the end of the story, the husband demonstrates yet another shift in mood: excitement as he re

8、alizes that, in certain ways, his wife is unknowable to him. The final scene has him awaiting his wife in their darkened bedroom, imagining that she is a stranger that he seems to embrace, as demonstrated by the excited pounding of his heart.1)appearance: considerate: pitch in on the housework, come

9、 to the aid out of concern,ask to complete the dish-washing2) innermost being: hypocriticalHe is excited by her anger to challenge her.His concern for her is for her appreciation.Send her away to stop the conversation as he is tired of it.He felt ashamed that he had let his wife get him into the fig

10、ht. He knew that he had to come up with the right answerbut, in fact, he did not realize his mistake.l “They dont come from the same culture”As racial discrimination based on color differences is now totally discredited, today many people try to justify their prejudices by cultural differences.l Str

11、ucturePart 1 (Paras.1-13): The husband and wife (Ann) argue about marriages between blacks and whites.A. He thinks it is a bad idea. (Paras.1-6)B. She believes there is nothing wrong if the couple love each other. (Paras.7-13)Part 2 (Paras. 1446): A. He says people from different cultures cannot und

12、erstand each other. (Paras.14-24)B. He tries to avoid a direct response to her question whether he would have married her if she were black. (Paras.25-33)C. When she demanded a clear-cut, yes-or-no answer, he said “no” honestly. (Paras.34-44)D. They both feel hurt. (Paras.45-46)Part 3 (Paras.47-57):

13、He gives in and their argument is seemingly settled. A. In the end, he is sorry for what has happened. (Paras.47-48)B. He apologizes by giving her the reply that he thinks can make her happy. (Paras.49-56)C. He finds his wife a stranger.( (Paras.57)3Vocabulary 4.Phrases 1. pitch in:to set to work vi

14、gorously; to join forces with others; plough into P1 to help or cooperate 分担,共同承担(with sb) to join in and help with an activity by doing some of the work. 参与If I really pitch in, I may be able to finish my paper before the deadline.如果我加紧工作,也许能在限期内完成工作。If we all pitch in, it shouldnt take too long to

15、 finish the task.After we had seen the video, everyone started pitching in with comments on its fault.Everyone pitched in with the work.pitch into: to attack with words or criticizeHe pitched into me as soon as he arrived, asking where the report was.pitch up: to arrive in a placeHe finally pitched up two hours late.

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