牛津译林版英语高三module 10《unit 2 people on the move》课件之一

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1、高三年级 英语 Project, M10U2 授课者: 王时亮 湖南邵阳县第七中学 高三年级2009-2010学年第一学期,such a small / little fish so small / little a fish such small / little fish (pl.) so many / few fish (cn. 鱼) so much / little fish (un. 鱼肉),There is There is There are There are There is,14. Never have I seen _ little fish. There are _ l

2、ittle fish that I dont know how to give them to all the people. A. such; so B so; such C. such; such D. so; so,C,What are they doing?,They are wandering all over the world.,What are they doing?,They are performing.,What are they good at?,They are good at fortune telling.,Where are they?,They are on

3、a vast grassland.,They are Roma, who like wandering.,Reading The wandering Roma,Listen and answer:,2. How did they support themselves originally?,1. Where did the Roma originally live?,3. What problems did the Roma experience throughout their travels?,4. Why did the Roma live in terror?,Answers:,The

4、y originally lived in northern India in an area that is now Pakistan.,1. Where did the Roma originally live?,2. How did they support themselves originally? Through their basket making, metal working and by entertaining others.,One of the Romas traditions, fortune telling, earned them a reputation as

5、 liars and witches. Europeans were alarmed by them and didnt want them as neighbours, so they had difficullty (in) finding work. (L24-28),3. What problems did the Roma experience throughout their travels?,Because they were killed by the Nazis in large numbers. (L51),4. Why did the Roma live in terro

6、r?,in large numbersa large number ofa large quantity ofa large amount ofa great deal ofa great manyplenty of / scores of / dozens of/ - - -,Language points:,No group is associated with moving and travelling more than the Roma, who have been wandering Europe and Asia since the eleventh / 17th century

7、. (L1) Some countries did more than just limit their rights. (L36),2. They were nomadic even then, meaning that they traveled between several locations during the year.(L5)The Roma continued to move, trying in vain to find a country where they could live and trade peacefully. (L20),- - - and seeing

8、this, many Roma said they were pilgrims in order to have food and money. (L31) In Switzerland, the government took Roma children away from their parents, placing them in nurseries and with families across the country. (L53),Partly to compensate for past prejudice, these countries are now trying to h

9、elp the Roma preserve their history, language and culture. (L58),3. Frequent moving made it difficult for the Roma to find work. (L7)Europeans made it clear that they didnt want the Roma as neighbours. (L27),4. This is perhaps most clearly seen in Romas native language, of which there are now approx

10、imately sixty different dialects. (Line10 P30) 这在罗姆人本族语言上可能最明显地表现出来,他们的语言现在大约有六十种不同的方言。,Read and translate Lines14-18.,5. They continued travelling in a roundabout way through a chain of countries. (L21) 他们不停的辗转旅行,经过了一系列的国家。,6. This worked for some time until it became known that most of the Roma we

11、re not actually pilgrims, which further hurt their reputation in Europe. (L32) Your age can work against you in this job.,7. This collision of cultures between Europeans and the Roma led many countries to make laws removing rights from the Roma. (L35) At the beginning of the 19th century, many count

12、ries changed their laws concerning the Roma. (L41),8. Unable to practise their traditions, many young Roma took to illegal behavior, such as stealing, and were usually the main suspects when anything went missing. (L45)由于无法继续奉行他们的传统,许多年轻的罗姆人染上非法恶习,比如偷窃,而每当有东西丢失时 ,他们常常就是重点怀疑对象。,take 相关短语: take after

13、sb. 像;追赶,跟踪 He takes after his mother. I was afraid if I started running the man would take after me.,take to: 开始喜欢,染上习惯,take off (FLY) take (sth.) over take on take in take place take the place of,起飞、事业腾飞,接管;占上风,呈现;雇用;承担;接纳(乘客),留宿;吸入;蒙骗;看到,发生,代替,take sth into account / consideration / take account

14、of sth I hope my teacher will take into account the fact that I was ill just before the exams when she marks my paper.,考虑到, 顾及,take notice (of -)take note (of -) 将-铭记在心 take notes (of -) 记笔记,注意,关注,理会,I asked him to drive more slowly, but he didnt take any notice.,9. The childrens parents were not to

15、ld where their children had gone, and this practice continued until 1973. (L54) Its a common practice to attend schools at 7:30 in Changsha. Its my practice to get up at 6:45. Giving children lucky money is a Chinese practice.,Read and translate Lines 48-51.,Translate the following sentences.,1.一切徒劳无功。2.我将听从法庭的裁决。3.你是何时开始喜欢足球的?,Everything was in vain.,Ill submit to the courts judgements.,When did you take to football?,4.这一事故使他极其害怕。5.早晨7时, 大批工人涌进工厂。,The accident sent them in great terror.,At seven in the morning, workers surge into the factory in large numbers.,Homework: Prepare unit 3,

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