大学英语第二册课件:Unit 8 Unit_task

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1、Unit taskUnit taskAssessment Assessment DevelopmentDevelopmentApplication Application Discovery Discovery Unit task: AssessmentUnit task: AssessmentChecking skills developedChecking learning outcomesReading skillsSpeaking skillWriting skillDiagram reading: Starting point, P100Inferring: A1, AR1, P10

2、0Predicting: A2, AR1, P100; A1, AR2, P104Skimming: A2, AR2, P104Speaking ironically: Ironic situations, AR2Expressing possibility and certainty: GW, P111Unit task: AssessmentUnit task: AssessmentChecking skills developedChecking learning outcomesStarting point, P100; Talking point, P103 & P107Closel

3、y reasoned style in AR1 and humour in AR2Unit task: AssessmentUnit task: AssessmentUse the unit task to learn vocabulary relating to various hobbiesAppreciate stylesIronic situations in Embarkation of AR2Practice ironic comments AlliterationIrony Situational irony Situational irony Verbal irony Verb

4、al irony Alliterated tongue twisterAlliterated tongue twister Definition & examples Definition & examplesUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: Development Definition & examples Definition & examplesDefinition & examples Alliteration having words starting with the same sounds close together. Examples of a

5、lliteration Painting as a pastimeLearning for LeisureHaving a HobbyFinding FunSpending Spare TimeSlowly but surelyMoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentDefinition & examplesMoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentDefinition & examples Unit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentAll

6、iterated tongue twister Tongue twister can be featured by alliteration. Work in pairs. Practise the alliterated tongue twister. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked;If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers;Wheres the peck of pickled peppers

7、 Peter Piper picked?MoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentAlliterated tongue twisterMoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentAlliterated tongue twister She sells seashells by the seashore. The shells she sells are surely seashells. So if she sells shells on the seashore, Im sure she

8、 sells seashore shells.MoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentAlliterated tongue twisterUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentDefinition & examples An irony is a literary device or rhetorical device where there is a gap between what a speaker says and what is understood. Saying one th

9、ing and meaning anotherTo amuse while instructingTo shockTo encourage readers to rethink their viewsMoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentDefinition & examplesMoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentDefinition & examplesMoreUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentDefinition & e

10、xamples Unit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentSituational irony An occurrence where the intended result turns out contradictory. This result can range from the humorous to the tragic. William Shakespeares Romeo and JulietJuliet takes a drug to fake her death, Romeo however takes poison as he b

11、elieves Juliet to be dead, when she awakens from her self-induced coma, she finds Romeos body and thus kills herself for real.Unit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentVerbal ironyBasically speech where the opposite meaning is meant. Unlike dramatic irony, the speaker is well aware that he/she is

12、incorrect in what he/she is saying and displaying.ExamplesSay “Wonderful”, “Fantastic” or “Charming!” in reaction to something negative occurringReferring to someones son-in-law as their favourite, when in fact that is far from the truth.Unit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentAlliterationIronyU

13、nit task: Application Unit task: Application AssignmentAlliteration Work in pairs. Fill in the blanks with words starting with the same sounds to achieve alliteration.ambitions and _ _ and betterhappy and _ and merry jump for _ and Prejudice reflection and _ _ for tatThe sun sank _. MoreUnit task: D

14、evelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentAlliteration ambitions and aggressive bigger and betterhappy and healthymiserable and merry jump for joyPride and Prejudice reflection and research tit for tatThe sun sank slowly.Suggested answersUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentIrony More Rewrite these sta

15、tements using irony.1 These noodles are horrible. I really hate burned food.2 You forgot the key? Thats terrible we will have to spend the night on the pavement.3 Dont be a seat hog. Let other people share the seat on the bus.4 You have a hamburger for lunch every other day. Isnt that rather too oft

16、en to be healthy?5 It took you half an hour to walk here thats very slow.Unit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentIrony Suggested answers1 These noodles are delicious. I really adore burned food.2 You forgot the key? Thats marvellous we can have fun camping on the pavement all night.3 Be a seat h

17、og. Make sure no one else shares your seat!4 You have a hamburger for lunch only every other day. Why not be really unhealthy and do it every day?5 It took you half an hour to walk here. What are you doing: trying to get an Olympic medal?Unit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentAssignment Prepare a website for leisure activities (See P112 for details)Unit task: DevelopmentUnit task: DevelopmentUnit task: Discovery Unit task: Discovery Work in groups of six and find at least six factors for a successful job hunter. Unit taskUnit task

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