现代大学英语精读第一册 Lesson3.doc

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1、Lesson Three Message of the LandTeaching Objectives:A. To know the background information about the author, and the style of this text.B. To acquire the key words, important and difficult sentences and language pointsC. To understand and master the usage of the basic rhetorical devices: simile and m

2、etaphorD. To understand the connotation of the title and main idea of the text.Teaching Procedure:I. Pre-task1. Warm upIndividual questions:l The title “Message of the Land means that land can convey something to people. Then what does land convey to people, or what role does land play in peoples da

3、ily life in your mind?l What is peoples attitude to land nowadays?2. Background information:The author: Pira Sudham(1942)is an English writer in Thailand . He was born in a poor family in rural Esarn, in the northeast of the country. At the age of 14, he traveled to Bangkok to become a temple boy, a

4、 servant to the monks. He continued to study and won entrance to Thailands top University, Chulalongkorn. He later won a New Zealand government scholarship which allowed him to travel from New Zealand to Australia, Chinas Hong Kong and Europe. Pira Sudham never forgets Esarn, where he experienced po

5、verty and injustices in his early years, and which became the background for many of his short stories and novels. His novel Monsoon Country made him a nominee for the 1990 Nobel Prize for the literature. This text is adapted from the farmer and his wife in guidebook to better reading series publish

6、ed in 1982.The city: BangkokBangkok, population 8,538,610 (1990), is the capital and largest city of Thailand. The city is located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, near the Gulf of Thailand. Bangkok is one of the fastest-growing, most economically dynamic and socially progressive cities in

7、 Southeast Asia. Local people like to think that it is emerging as a regional centre to rival Singapore and Hong Kong, but it suffers from major infrastructure and social problems as a result of its rapid growth. It is also one of the worlds most popular tourist destinations.Bangkok is the economic

8、center of Thailand. The Chao Phraya River allows Bangkok to function as a port. The Stock Exchange of Thailand is located in Bangkok. Tourism is a major source of revenue. The city contains many Buddhist temples (known in Thai as Wats), among the best known being Wat Pho and Wat Arun.Thailand Buddhi

9、smBuddhism is Thailands main religion. 94% of Thai people are Buddhist. The other are Muslim, Catholic or Chinese. Buddhism was born 2,546 years ago (the official year in Thailand is the year 2003 and the traditional year is the year 2546). Buddhism is linked with the historical Indian prince, Siddh

10、arta Gautama, who became the Buddha and reached the enlightenment. Now his teachings are still followed. His teachings say that people suffer because they are attached to material things, to women or men by heart links. These links cause suffer, jealousy so pain. People are never satisfied, i.e. the

11、y want more money, more power. The aim of Buddhism is to get rid of these pains and of these links. There are several kinds of Buddhism. Thai Buddhism is called Theravada Buddhism.Quote from the author:The following is a part of the authors remarks, based on which we can have a glimpse of the poor o

12、f Tailand.“If I had not left my village then, I would have been subject like most villagers, to the mercy of nature: floods, drought, disease, ignorance and scarcity. With endurance, I would have accepted them as my own fate, as something I can not go against in this life.” II. Task cycle:Theme of t

13、he text:The text tells about the deep regret of the old people over the loss of traditional values and the way of life.Structure of the text:The text can be divided into two parts:Part I (paras 1-7): about the interview of wife.Part II: (paras. 811) about the farmers speech In-class discussion:Quest

14、ion: What kind of writing does this text belong to? Answer: This text is an essay in a very broad sense of the word, or rather an interview. It is written down by the writer who interviewed a farmer and his wife. (Since the World War II it has become popular for writers to interview people, record w

15、hat they say and, after some, not too much, editing, publish these peoples stories in book form.)Question: What are stylistic features of essay?Answer: Generally speaking, the style of essay is colloquial. The language is straightforward. The sentences are short and words are small and easy, which h

16、elp readers to understand whats going on.Questions in mind:l What do we learn from the old couple in the interview? What are their characteristics?l What problems does the old couple meet with?l What is the root of the problem?l Are there any effective ways to solve the problem?Detailed study of the Text:1). They belonged to my parents and forefathers. (para1)to belong to sb: to be owne

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