英语专业英语短篇小说教案与课后答案

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1、 . . .Keys to Unit OneLangston Hughes: Early AutumnTeaching objectives: 1.To learn the elements of fiction/short story 2. Text for Reading 3. Interpretation and DiscussionDifficulties: 1. To find the meaning under the surface of the words 2. To write a short story after readingTime: 4 periodsTeachin

2、g procedures:1. the Introduction of the textbook as well as the teaching aims2. the elements of fiction/short storyFiction: the word fiction is a rather general term that can be defined as narrative told in prose. Therefore, fiction refers to different types of writing such as folktale, myth, legend

3、, etc., but it is most often associated with the novel and the short story.Short story: the short story is necessarily limited in length and scope. Key words of short story: a single incident; a single character or a few characters; compact; creative and imaginative3. Exercises and analysis: 1) Opin

4、ions of Understanding:(1) What was probably untrue of Mary? A. She missed the days of the past. B. She still loved Bill. C. She worked to keep a family of three children. D. She was satisfied with her life and job in New York.(2) Which of the following adjectives can probably best describe Bills att

5、itude? A. Emotional. B. Indifferent. C. Puzzled. D. Hopeful.(3) Mary didnt say anything when she got on the bus. Why? A. She had nothing more to say. B. She was disappointed in Bill. C. She was too emotional. D. She knew the situation was hopeless.(4) The last sentence of the story “she had forgotte

6、n to tell him that her youngest boy was named Bill, too” shows that _. A. Mary knew she would meet Bill again some day. B. “Bill” is a very common name. C. Mary had been thinking about Bill and still loved him. D. Mary was proud of her youngest son.(5) The title of the short story “Early Autumn” may

7、 suggest to the reader that _.A. the bitterness of an emotional long winter was ahead B. it was still the bright time of ones life, like early Autumn C. both Mary and Bill were now middle-aged people D. the love between them was not as “hot” as summer days2) Questions for Discussion (Suggested answe

8、rs for reference):(1) Can you pick out words and sentences to show that Mary and Bill were now different in their attitudes toward each other? 1) Mary: she saw him for the first time in years. (line 5) Bill: At first he did not recognize her (line 8) 2) Mary: Unconsciously, she lifted her face as th

9、ough wanting a kiss (line 11) Bill: but he held out his hand. (line 12)3) Mary: “I live in New York now,” she said. (eagerly telling him her address) (line 14)Bill: “Oh” smiling politely, then a little frown came quickly between his eyes. (having no interested in her living place now.) (lines 15-16)

10、4) Mary: “Married yet?” (concerning keenly about his marital status) (line 21)Bill: “Sure. Two kids.” (being satisfied with his present situation and showing pride in mentioning his family.) (line 22) 5) Bill: “And your husband?” he asked her. (not noticing her subtle emotional change.) (line 27)Mar

11、y: “We have three children. I work in the bursars office at Columbia” (avoiding mentioning her husband in her reply). (line 28)6) Bill: “Youre looking very ” (he wanted to say old) “ well,” he said. (not being sensitive to her condition.) (line 29)Mary: She understood. (being very sensitive to her o

12、wn condition.) (line 30)7) Mary: “We live on Central Park West,” she said. “Come and see us sometime.” (offering a direct invitation.) (line 33)Bill: “Sure,” he replied. “You and your husband must have dinner with my family some night. Any night. Lucille and Id love to have you.” (giving a polite in

13、direct rejection.) (lines 34-35) 8) Mary: “Theres my bus,” she said. (line 42)Bill: He held out his hand, “Good-by.” (ready to part with Mary.) (line 43)Mary: “When ” she wanted to say (not ready to part with Bill) (line 44)(2) Several times the author describes the scene on Washington Square: the d

14、usk, the chilly weather, the falling leaves, the passing people. Does he only want to tell us where and when the story takes place? What other effects do such descriptions achieve?(The description of the setting gives the reader a feeling of sadness and depression. It was getting dark and getting co

15、ld with leaves falling. The bright daytime was over and the unpleasant darkness was ahead, and the warm and comfortable summer and early autumn days were being replaced by the cold and long winter. The setting echoes and reinforces Marys feelings of regret and yearning and implies the emotional crisis that she might have to face.) 3) Explanation and Interpretation:(

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